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H there try this... Deactivate the oven with the house fuse or the safety switch in the fuse box and activate it again. If the above advice does not resolve the problem, we recommend requesting a visit by a repair technician or check out your other option with an expert https://www.6ya.com/mr.mike Good luck and thank you
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You will need to have an electrician connect the oven to your power system in your home, unless you are expert at doing this yourself. ZOP37902XK Ovens Zanussi Products Cooking
bulbs blow from incorrect voltage in use or loose ground wires ( arcing out)
if they fail while the oven is on it is because the bulb construction glass is wrong
bulbs used in ovens need a special heated treated glass and are generally only available from the service agent
failing immediately on turning on indicates a bigger problem that the bulb so call in an electrician to test the system
You will have difficulty in obtaining a wiring diadram, as they are normally only available to their own engineers.
However, from what you say about your oven, I would say that you probably have a faulty thermostat, as this is about the only thing that makes it overheat. If you can hold of an oven thermometer and establish how much it is overheating by, you may be able to compensate for this by turning down the temperature setting.
Hope this is of some assistance to you.
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