Primare A32 front panel-rapidly flashing standby indicator light


Anyone own or owned a Primare A32 power amp and had problems with the front panel standby indicator flashing rapidly?  Over the last few months I've had to manipulate the rear left speaker cable inputs to hear sound out of the left speaker each time I turned it on.  But the unit always powered up and eventually played beautifully.  Now I get nothing.  I've disconnected and then reconnected the power cord, the XLR cables from the preamp, and both speaker cables.  The fuse is in good shape.  But the standby indicator still flashes when I try to power it up. A designer flaw I've found is that the front panel is attached by 6 tiny screws (2 on top, 1 on lower L & R side, & 2 underneath).  For such a massive unit one would think the designers could've used sturdier screws.  The top right screw broke a while back and may have left a fragment in the screw hole (hard to tell it's so small).  The front panel now has a little wiggle room which may be causing some wiring hit and miss inside though I can't see how.  I've never pushed or pulled on the front plate after the unit was set up and it's played many months without problems.  I researched online and found Audio Elite Technician LLC in Lakebay WA.  The website says they offer factory authorized service for Primare gear (along with McIntosh gear).  Anybody ever dealt with these guys?  The A32 weighs 88 pounds and I'm not fond of trying to ship it out of state.  Should I try a local repair shop first?  I really love my system's sound and want the A32 back in the game so I can again lose myself in musical bliss.
mewsickbuff
gentlemen, I am a Mrs. not a sir (not that you could have know). But audioconnection, I did email Primare at sales@vanaltd.com. I asked if they have fuses for sale. I am waiting on a response. Thanks for the suggestion. I just hope when all is said and done, the fuse is the only thing that needs attention. I’ll just add the Primare A32 is some kind of beast with it’s cover off!
mewsickbuff, sorry to get that wrong.

Anyway can you tell me what kind of screwdriver bit you used to remove those tiny screws that appear to be holding the cover on? Did you have to remove all of those tiny screws on the top and sides as well as the somewhat larger ones on the bottom? Thanks.
No problem, martyfriedman. The bit I used was a 6 point star.  I have 6 bits in my set (all without center holes) and I used the smallest one.  I only removed the tiny screws on the top and sides.  No large screws. The cover just lifted off.
Greetings Mewsickbuff
 Thanks for the correction.
How bout in the meantime you remove the culprit fuse and install a 5 amp Fast Blow its close enough to protect and if it gives your channel back your saved from shipping until Vana gets you the correct units.
Good day all. I received a reply back from Vana after inquiring about the specific fuse I removed.  They say they'll sell a dozen for $3.60 + shipping.  Sounds like a bargain to me. I've asked for an invoice.  Waiting for a response.  Audioconnection, can I purchase the 5 amp Fast Blow fuse from Radio Shack or a major hardware store?