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Hi there,

I’ve just bought a flat and it has an Ideal Response 120 combo boiler with a funny little programmer in it that keeps overriding the room thermostat and I cannot figure out how to use it for the life of me. I have the boiler manual/user guide but they mention nothing about timer/programmer only that there is a space for one on the boiler.

i have attached a picture so any help anyone can provide identifying it would be great. I can then hopefully look for some instructions online.

thank you!
 

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