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Zanucci Electrical fault. Oven cuts out and fO8

Zanucci Electrical fault. Oven cuts out and fO8 appears on screen

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Hello,
Is the model number correct. ZBF360X.
Anyway the error code fo8 normally relates to a faulty Tangential Fan.(Cooling Fan),which can be found on teh top of the cooker behind the control panel and it is there to cool said panel.

Hope this helps.

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