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I have two thoughts, both guesswork based on knowledge gained by researching answers here on Fixya.
If you removed the door completely, the safety microswitches need re-adjusting. The door and hinges usually has three or sometimes 4 to make it impossible to use the oven with the door open.
Or, modern ovens have a safety catch under the glass edges that won't allow the oven to work if there is NO glass on the inside, or no glass on the outside. In other words, there must be 2 (or 3) panes of glass to stop children, old folks and pets getting burned by door glass that is the same temperature as a oven.
The final possibility is that the microwave failing is coincidental and not related to the door glass being replaced!
I can't locate the error code. However, there are two bits of good news. First, the appliance has a 2 year warranty. Second, the following Neff webpage includes customer support contact information. They indicated being able to help you will the error code. https://www.neff-home.com/ie/
Usually underneath the plate is a square or triangular spigot which should fit into the plate recess these are usually plastic but some are ceramic in combi ovens and are prone to breaking.if you can't lift out the spigot from inside oven to inspect...then you may need to gain access the the bottom of microwave.always disconnect appliances from power supply before removal of internal/external parts.
It is one of three things, the microwave oven, "heart of the system" inverter board, "if less than 7 years old" and the keypad control board. all parts mentioned are not cheap.
yes you can fix it yourself it is a cooling fan in the top it is round metal fan quite small venting waste fumes from cavity when grilling etc need to remove top panel and 3 screws to remove it is a push in fit.
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