I own a 2007 2350 so I likely have the exact same Executive model you do. They are strange units. I never see anything like that sold in stores. You don't need the exact same brand and model, but it's replacement has to fit in that same area.
I would call the factory and ask the receptionist where they buy them from. Worst case you pay a premium and buy one from the factory.
If you are handy with electronics, open the unit up and look for a small circuit breaker or fuse, either on the circuit board or elsewhere. Also look for a burned up component or area on the circuit board. The area of concentration is near where the power cord is attached, the power supply area.
If you get lucky, with a little common sense and a soldering iron, you can get it working again. I have been able to repair simpler appliances around the house that way. One in particular was our $25 toaster oven. One day a huge spark shot out the back of it. We all loved how well it worked so I thought I'd open it up and see what happened. A push-on connector acted like a fuse. I soldered the connection and the toaster lasted 3 times longer. It finally died last year for another reason I could not repair.