HT2173 iMac G5 computer won't turn on

The LED #1 does go on....I only have one button by the fan...I pushed the one and nothing happens.  Am I to assume that the problem is the logic board?

iMac G5: Fails to startup
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2173?viewlocale=en_US

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