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Just moved into a house with no user manual for this - I need to configure it to my needs. I can download the installer's manual for free - so I can dismantle it if I want. But I cannot use it!
Any help appreciated -thx
boffin
 
If you look on the Worcester website you can find old manuals there.

I trust you know what you're doing!!!
 
Thanks! I had looked and found only the modern (Greenstar) ones which have very different (modern!) timers. However, your response caused me to look harder and indeed I found and downloaded something that looked relevant (stoneage).
Appreciated
boffin
 
i have looked at the worcester page for a heatslave 20/25 manual. However the photo shows a slightly difference layout on the timer set bit on the right. is the standard manual they seem to have the correct one? I have large advance buttons for the water and heating besides the timer panel.
 
Are you gsr ? If not you are not allowed to take the cover of the boiler.
 
Are you gsr ? If not you are not allowed to take the cover of the boiler.

Slightly wrong you need to be oftec to install and commission but you don't to service them or so I belive (don't do oil)
 
You have the good old clock rather than the crappy new one.
 
I thought for oil you will need to have some documents as well ?
 
the bloke just wants to know how to turn his boiler on and off peeps................. and he only wants a user manual, however it would probably pay him to get it serviced and then get the technician to show him how it works :)
 
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