Ok, I can only comment on what I did for my problem (I am not a repairman or electrician and you follow this at your own risk!)...
Remove the MAINS plug entirely from the socket it is plugged in to - simply switching it off is not safe in my view & my fix involved removing it entirely (in case that is relevant)
My fault... KID60B10 No Power despite plugged in and the plug fuse is fine. it did show a -:-- the day before but wouldnt cycle programmes.
Solution.... remove the plug from the socket to ensure safe.
Remove the kitchen door fascia carefully.
unscrew the 6 obvious small screws just inside the top of the door that hold the control panel on.
Carefully tilt the panel to reveal a small plastic clear film flap and the area holding the fuse. Check it is not broken AND remove the fuse anyway. Check all nearby lead connectors and make sure sound. Also check for any brunsout (mine was fine). Put the fuse back in. IT SEEMS ESSENTIAL TO REMOVE THE FUSE. (?clears a memory?).
Rebuiild the control panel in reverse of taking it off!
Plug in socket
fixed.
(if it ain't, sorry! But this worked for me)
Dave
Dave
February 2015