From the sounds of your description it sounds as if the triac(s) on the power supply blew. Part number is 650402401 and list price is $350. It is an easy replacement. Hope this helps.
Marty's right - I'd bet on the power supply's built in "sacrifical" fuses. Can't really replace them, so you've got to get another power supply. The repair is a 10 minute job once you've got the part. Send me a message through TT if you need directions. You can get the part on eBay for little money, or from a myriad of other sources.
Verify that your preheater is ok before putting in the new power supply. The bulbs sometimes make bad contact on their connectors which causes arcing. Replacing parts is not allways the best solution. check to see what caused the problem or you could be face with the same problem causing a dent on the wallet.
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