Errors during installation of the switch and the socket block - knocks the machine

Stanislav asks:
Installed a block for the hob from Schneider. He brought out wires from it and connected an additional unit with a socket and a switch (pictured). When the switch is turned on, the machine is knocked out on the shield. He brought the wires (phase, 0, grounding) to the outlet, connected the wire from it to the switch and connected the switch (on which the LED backlight will be) to the switch through the terminal - now the wire is blind. In the terminal itself, a 2.5 wire from the switch and a thin one on the LED are clamped. Where are you too smart? What's wrong?
Connecting the power outlet and switch

Connecting the power outlet and switch

The answer to the question:
Hello, I don’t quite understand how you set the switch, because the jumpers are thick and not everything is visible. Do you have a bipolar switch or something? Well, should phase and zero break? What for? You can only break the phase ... what kind of switch in general?

You have the upper left in the second photo jumper on the output terminals of the switch between the upper and lower? If yes, then it looks like you close the phase with zero when you turn it on.

In addition, you connect the phase (brown wire) from the cable to the LED backlight directly to the phase coming from the outlet to the switch, and connect the zero from the backlight (the blue wire will be called this) to the output terminals of the switch on the side of the brown (top) wire, i.e. . to the phase, and on both wires of the cable for the LED illumination of the phase, on one constant (brown), on the other (blue) also the phase, but will it appear after the switch is closed? What for?

If I correctly disassembled everything from the pictures, then the machine by definition should knock out.

Disconnect the circuit breaker completely from the circuit and check that if it does not knock out, reconnect and carefully what you are connecting to.

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