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The specific model in the OP is the E213263 which is the CE marked variant and according the the specification it requires two phases (of a UK TP supply), neutral and Earth.

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It looks as though it actually needs a 240v supply, not 400v, so looking at the diagram on the right, you would connect live to L1 and neutral to L2, the American system appears to be L1 to N is 120v, L1 to L2 is 240v. That's why the neutral is crossed out. I don't think it needs a 2 phase supply at 400v. Anybody else think that too??

You can see from the data plate in the OP that it is clearly a 230V/400V model, not a US 120V model.
The diagram you are referring to is for the US model (and other countries), the clue is in it being for 120V and 208-240V connections when the data plate on the OPs machine shows that it is a 230/400V model.
 
You can see from the data plate in the OP that it is clearly a 230V/400V model, not a US 120V model.
The diagram you are referring to is for the US model (and other countries), the clue is in it being for 120V and 208-240V connections when the data plate on the OPs machine shows that it is a 230/400V model.
Yeah I can see now the OP pic of label on box and the diagram are conflicting! I thought the OP put on the diagram after.
 

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