Bosch Series 6 dishwasher port

Harry0101

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Can someone help to identify which one denotes L, N and E.

Have got my power cord damaged and during cleaning the power cord pulled out and not able to figure how to connect the wires.
 

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With the three prongs in line this doesn't look like a standard IEC connector :(
This seems to be a custom connector.

Usually such a connector would be sealed (especially accounting for a potentially wet environment of a dishwasher). Better get a new spare part. My favorite search engine turns up spare cords starting at 15 € using the search term "bosch dishwasher connector".
 

Harry0101

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With the three prongs in line this doesn't look like a standard IEC connector :(
This seems to be a custom connector.

Usually such a connector would be sealed (especially accounting for a potentially wet environment of a dishwasher). Better get a new spare part. My favorite search engine turns up spare cords starting at 15 € using the search term "bosch dishwasher connector".
Yes, the cord am using is non standard(2.5 m) but not faced any issues since 3 years. Dnt have the liberty to have much option to buy in my location also will get standard 1.7 meter including Bosch support. Therefore needed help to confirm what each denotes.. a multimeter continuity test may give answer.
 
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