Error in ST Official Documentation: Mislabeling of Phase and Neutral in Schematic and Potential Issues with Grounding and Voltage Regulation

There appears to be an error in the official documentation of ST, specifically relating to the incorrect labeling of Phase and Neutral in their schematic. The image provided demonstrates how the capacitance-based power supply is powered via the Neutral wire, however, this contradicts the datasheet for the STPMS2, which designates Pin 8 as the VIP (Phase input) and Pin 7 as the VIN (Neutral input). In the schematic, the Phase wire is connected to Pin 7 and the Neutral wire is connected to Pin 8, which is not possible, and the IC is being powered via the Neutral wire. Additionally, the placement of the voltage regulator header for the STLQ015 appears to be incorrect. Furthermore, in the capacitance-based power supply, it is unclear where the ground for the STLQ015 IC is derived from, as AC and DC grounds cannot be connected together. It is requested that ST review and rectify these apparent mistakes in their official documentation, Another aspect that I would like to clarify is the activation of the enable pin of STQL015 by simply connecting a 1uF capacitor. Suppose when a phase is connected in a capacitance-based supply, the neutral or ground side of the circuit, where the cathode of the Zener and SMAJ is connected, always gives us 0V. The STQL015 documentation states that to turn on the voltage regulator, a voltage greater than 1.4V must be provided. How is it possible to turn on the regulator under these conditions? If there is an explanation for this discrepancy, please let me know. Thank you.
