How do you switch the voltage requirement for a cooktop from 208 volts to 110volts?

You don't. The cook top was designed to operate on 208 volts. This is the voltage needed to get the elements up to their rated wattage to do the cooking.

Gher wattage appliances do not operate on the lower voltage because of the size of the wire that is needed to feed the appliance.

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