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I hope this helps. You can also find a copy of the manual at ManualsLib: https://www.manualslib.com/products/Pfaff-Hobby-309-2912366.html . If you wish a printed copy, you'll need to print it yourself. See a copy shop (Kinko's, UPS store) if you want a bound copy.
Here is a link to the service manual. look on page 12, troubleshooting. If nothing else works, you need to have the wiring check by a licensed electrician, you oven runs on 220 volts. A defective circuit breaker is my best guess. As you know this requires 2 breakers to operate. If even one breaker is defective the stove will not operate. Often the breakers are paired together with a bar or clip. One can still be tripped, but held in place by the good one.
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