The F2 fuse holder is not missing, it was never there to begin with.
The schematic shows F2 as connecting to nothing on one side (Pin 3 of the power board) so it is not used for your model. There will be some other model that uses it.
You will notice that Pin 3 next to F2 is not fitted either.
So that is not a problem.
F3 next to it is the fuse for the dial lights, it seems. It should be a 1 Amp fuse.
F1 is beneath some wires and is the mains side fuse. It should be a 6 Amp fuse.
I would check to see if it is blown, if nothing works, even after cleaning the switch.
Note that this fuse holder has a direct connection to MAINS via the neutral side, or what is supposed to be neutral, assuming you have a polarised and correctly-wired mains plug.
So be very careful around the power supply board and especially that F1 fuse holder when the set is plugged in!
The schematic shows F2 as connecting to nothing on one side (Pin 3 of the power board) so it is not used for your model. There will be some other model that uses it.
You will notice that Pin 3 next to F2 is not fitted either.
So that is not a problem.
F3 next to it is the fuse for the dial lights, it seems. It should be a 1 Amp fuse.
F1 is beneath some wires and is the mains side fuse. It should be a 6 Amp fuse.
I would check to see if it is blown, if nothing works, even after cleaning the switch.
Note that this fuse holder has a direct connection to MAINS via the neutral side, or what is supposed to be neutral, assuming you have a polarised and correctly-wired mains plug.
So be very careful around the power supply board and especially that F1 fuse holder when the set is plugged in!
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