Thanks for the detailed mail, I ordered the part this morning so that should arrive early this week and no hard in fitting it. I didn't disassemble the unit much, and its perhaps it's more helpful if I give you the whole story.
I bought the combi-oven second hand recently and it appeared to have a couple of faults, the oven light didn't come on and the control panel didn't seem to fit properly as it pressed in whenever you pressed a button. Oven light should be straightforward, just get a new bulb - this I did but it didn't fit though it seemed to be the right bulb. As I had to sort the front panel I took the panel of the top, back and sides (it's a built in) to get at the light. This I removed and it had a broken leg from a previous bulb stuck in it. That was easy to sort, fitting the bulb, plugged in and nothing. Tried a few things before I suspected it was the transformer for the light that was at fault. Disconnected the transformer and put a meter across it, conductivity on the output nut nothing on the input - hence I concluded it was dead. I located a new transformer and placed that on order. Then I thought, its only a 12V bulb, whilst I wait for the transformer I can run that off of another mains transformer and keep the Mrs happy. I ran a couple of leads from the new transformer and wired directly to the output of the dead transformer - stupidly I didn't disconnect anything as I'd concluded the transformer was faulty. I plugged in the new powerpack and the light came on in the oven - all seemed fine. Now I'm not sure what I did next, but I had both the oven connected to the mains and the additional power supply connected (not for long) but there was the smell of burning and smoke emerging from the oven top. (this would have been the component in question going up in smoke). Disconnected everything swiftly and stripped out the temporary additional power supply. Once the smoke had cleared, I plugged the oven back in and it seemed to be working, the oven ran and the microwave was heating water. At this point in time, I hadn't spotted the destroyed component. The next day the transformer arrived, and I carefully fitted this and it worked, the light came on but it never went off. This seemed odd, so I took another look inside and this is when I spotted the fried component. I then released the circuit board, desoldered the component - removed it and put it back together. The light now was working perfectly, only came on when the door was open. I now thought all was good until my wife tried the microwave, and this only runs for 3 seconds and then stops. I then assumed that the missing component was the reason, and that's when my thread started and hear I am now confessing to what I've done. If I'd disconnected that transformer completely I think I would have been fine, but I'm thinking that I must have 'run it backwards' which placed a high voltage into what is normally a 250V line and that fried the component. If I google 'my Neff Microwave stops after 3 seconds' two themes come up, (1) is a faulty door switch (2) are references to high voltage transformers and magnetrons which all sounds expensive and far beyond my expertise or (3) I haven't put something back correctly.
Continuity on both door switches seem to be fine so (1) is unlikely.
(2) I'm not sure I will know in this case, though I'm sure I managed to microwave a glass of water after the incident without issue which leads me to;
(3) Have I missed a connection or something or perhaps that component is significant? I'd like it to be this as I feel I know what I need to do.
Given that you've got 40 years of experience, I felt it was only right that I shared the full story with you, I've only got an 'O' level in electronics from about 40 years ago and as they say 'someone with a little knowledge can be dangerous'.
As I only recently bought the oven, then a transformer and some further parts I'm invested in trying to get this working, and also learning a lot as I go (certainly what not to do) - not sure if this will have you smiling or in despair but hope it provides some entertainment at least.
Thanks again