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[* black] Assuming you now know which circuit that is causing the problem: have a look under the toppart. In my case the problem originated from the control PCB
[* black] After probing the PCB with a multimeter, I concluded that the relay marked 'B' must be defect. In fact, that realy was visually damaged. It looked like a spark had burned a hole in its plastic housing
-[* black] A new relay was ordered and after soldering it in the oven is now again working
+[* black] A new relay was ordered and soldered in
+[* black] Re-run the test program, and verify that the oven is no longer triggering the HFI relay
+[* black] I did the repair 2 years ago, and it is still working nicely