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Hello all

My BAXI boiler suddenly turned off, it has a small screen that is now completely blackout, i have tried switching it off and back on but it doesn't do anything. When the switch is switched on, I can hear the boiler fan noise going but the screen still doesn't show anything.

Here are some photos: https://*********/a/LVvhJhz

Please help, much appreciated.
 
I’m guessing ga mostly likely you will need the services of a gas safe engineer
 

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