So. First you need to turn the power off at the breaker as some of those are more likely live.
Then you need to the plug of the wire and insert the blue wire in N (natural) and the brown in Live, M1, or M2 depending on what switch you want to turn on the light, normally (in my experience) live is always on and M1 and M2 goes to 2 separate switches.
Please turn the power of at the breaker as touching the wrong wires will kill you!
What kind of lamp is it? Does it have it’s own on/off function? Or does it use a switch at a wall elsewhere to turn on and off?
As Doommius says it’s important that you flip the breaker. This is a good time to use the little button that turns them all off at the same time since you should test it once or twice a year to ensure that it works.
The white plastic housing on your wire wont work, but good news! the wire will once the plastic is removed!
The LK fuga outlet you have pictured even shows a recommended amount of exposed copper.
If it’s installed correctly, blue should go to N. Red might work if connected to L. But the light might not be able to be turned off at all if installed correctly. M1 first or in some cases M2 could be the ones used to turn on and off at a switch. In case L is not used the manual states that you should use a plug that comes with the switch but my guess is that it’s not there since it’s not pictured.
And when you install dont forget, if possible, to use the clip that takes the load off the connection at the terminals where the leads screw in.
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So. First you need to turn the power off at the breaker as some of those are more likely live.
Then you need to the plug of the wire and insert the blue wire in N (natural) and the brown in Live, M1, or M2 depending on what switch you want to turn on the light, normally (in my experience) live is always on and M1 and M2 goes to 2 separate switches.
Please turn the power of at the breaker as touching the wrong wires will kill you!
What kind of lamp is it? Does it have it’s own on/off function? Or does it use a switch at a wall elsewhere to turn on and off?
As Doommius says it’s important that you flip the breaker. This is a good time to use the little button that turns them all off at the same time since you should test it once or twice a year to ensure that it works.
The white plastic housing on your wire wont work, but good news! the wire will once the plastic is removed!
The LK fuga outlet you have pictured even shows a recommended amount of exposed copper.
If it’s installed correctly, blue should go to N. Red might work if connected to L. But the light might not be able to be turned off at all if installed correctly. M1 first or in some cases M2 could be the ones used to turn on and off at a switch. In case L is not used the manual states that you should use a plug that comes with the switch but my guess is that it’s not there since it’s not pictured.
And when you install dont forget, if possible, to use the clip that takes the load off the connection at the terminals where the leads screw in.
I can’t find an english version but there’s a little image that shows the idea in this [Danish manual](https://www1.lk.dk/katalog/vejledning/EAV4173501_03.pdf)
Extra Edit: I’d like to add that there’s a forum called r/selvgjortvelgjort which is a Danish do it yourself subreddit.
And remember to put the plastic lid from the wall outlet on the cable before assembling.
yeah. It’s fine. Just take the wires out of the original clamps.
Put N into N and L into M1 (or less likely M2) and you’ll be golden
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