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Hi. Have a greenstar 30cdi with a honeywell 9400c timer. I currently have no heating but I do have hot water. I had same issue a while ago which I resolved by turning the back-light off the timer so guessing it was failing then. Any thoughts? Also does anyone in West Yorkshire have a spare I could buy? Cheers
 
I have some programmers Ian , however as Murdock above says it might be better to get somebody to look first , however it does sound like there maybe something wrong with it .
 
I have some programmers Ian , however as Murdock above says it might be better to get somebody to look first , however it does sound like there maybe something wrong with it .


Cool. Do you have a honeywell 9400c. Could pop it on and see if it does the trick. Cheers
 

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