At the risk of pointing out the obvious...
Step 1 -- check the mains socket. Does it have power?
Step 2 -- find the fuses on the instrument (not sure where they are on that instrument; they may be a little hard to find). Check -- or better yet, replace them with new ones. If you have access to a multimeter, is there mains power at the fuses? If not, why not? Check the power cord; they have been known to break.
Now... if there is a regular power switch on the instrument, check to see if it actually works (turns on and turns off)(with the instrument unplugged!). If it does, plug it back in and see if you get power downstream from the switch.
If there is power downstream from the switch, or if the power switch is a touch pad or something evil of that sort, and you still won't turn on, you're pretty well out of luck unless you have the ability to start tracing in the internal circuitry. Which I wouldn't bother doing...