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In trying to fix an issue with a broken selector switch support behind the left hand selector switch of my Smeg SC112 I somehow short-circuited the oven, tripping the fuse in the main circuit box. After restoring the power, the lights on the display panel were blinking for a while, but they now seem dead. There is power to the machine, and the backlight to the right-hand selector switch is still working, so power seems to be coming to it from the control board via the display unit. I think I must have blown either the left hand selector switch, the display unit, or the control board, but I am not sure which one. Is there a way to test them with a multimeter? 

None of the boards have obvious signs of damage, but I’ll attach a pic of the control board. 

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