First thing, just check continuity from the input of the PCB to the output.
Call the connector pins one through five across the board, starting at the two pin connector side.
Pin one should connect to pin five and pin two should connect to pin three; nearest and farthest across the two connectors in other words.
Look at you underside photo of the PCB:
The nearest inside pins connect only through the choke, the outside ones go via the fuse, some jumper links and the other side of the choke.
The choke is a "common mode filter", it's to reduce electrical noise emitted from or passed through the power cable.
I'm guessing the scorched appearance is from the original manufacturing, when the coil wire ends were soldered to the bobbin pins, possibly by dipping or wave soldering. If that process did not fully burn off the lacquer insulation on the wire at some point, it could be causing a problem.