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Alfieh

Hi, my Worcester greenstar heatslave is not starting up at all since the oil has ran out, I've had my tank filled up, I have tried to bleed the boiler by disconnecting the braided pipe leading into the pump and hitting the lockout button as advised on other blogs but after pressing the bottom for the tenth time I gathered I need a little help... I'm currently in the cold on Xmas and my girlfriend is not impressed lol, help would be much Appreciated, Thank you!!
 
Stop reading crap on other sites. Bad info that could end up costing more to repair. Depends on the burner on how to bleed it.
 
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