You never know until you check the fuse - take the original fuse and or the one you have fitted now, and put it in a known good appliance and see if the fuse(s) is (are) good.
If the fuse is not good then your assertion "no power getting into machine" is correct - if the fuse is good then power is getting into the machine - unless of course the power socket is defective in some way.
Either power is arriving in the machine - in which case it has a power related fault and possibly connected to the power supply circuit for the control electronics - or- power is not getting to the machine because the fuse is blowing due to an overcurrent type fault.
You do not mention the machine type make & model but no matter - it probably needs diagnosis by a specialist.
Good luck...
Peccavi, January 2010