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I have a Glow-Worm Ultrapower sxi. I am used to sorting out an F9 by topping up to about 1.5 bar, then the boiler fires up. However twice now I have found an F9 and after pressing the reset button the boiler fires up without any top up and the indicated pressure is >2bar. Is it possible that there is too much pressure in the system and the boiler will display F9 to indicate that as well as too little?
 
Can be a few things, might need someone in. Might be equivalent of Vaillant f75.
 

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