It has 2 fuses mounted on and soldered to the main control board. They do not usually blow for no reason. You need to find out what caused the fuse to blow and then possibly try obtaining that type of fuse and replacing it. (9 times out of 10 you are wasting your time replacing the fuse because it will blow straight away as soon as powered up, usually because of a fault elsewhere on the control board. Check all parts of the machine i.e. stator, drain pump, lid switch etc then if all okay go buy a new control board.
Linoln Appliance NZ, May 2013