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Hi, thank you for your answer. After much looking and investigation, I found that there were indeed fuses. These were covered by a cover on the switch plate that was not apparent from the front. I could see the blades of the fuses from inside the cupboard that the switches were mounted on. Simple fix to remove cover, change fuse and bobs your uncle.
The red light indicates a blown fuse! Just posting this if anyone else has the same problem.
Thanks again.
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