I have this integrated microwave oven.
Couple of days ago I pulled the Beko condensing tumble dryer out to clean behind it.
The microwave is fitted above the twin oven against the opposite wall
While the dryer was out of its slot under the worktop, there was a bang and the power tripped.
Restored the power and commenced to set the microwave clock to correct time- breaker tripped again.
I looked at the mains filter inside the oven. No damaged parts. Caps measured the stamped value. Resistance across the L and N is 77k ohms. Disconnected the lead going to power supply and plugged in the microwave that only had the filter connected- nothing beyond. No ibreaker tripped again
Fuse on the filter board is intact.
Is it realistic to repair the oven by self or by Neff. Breaker tripping seems to suggest leakage to earth issue or am I talking rubbish
Breakers are MBCOs
Thanks for looking at the post
