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breakdown and repairs

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What's the best way to learn to do breakdown and repairs? Any recommendations?
 
I've never boiled a tatty in my puff. 6 mins in the micro and no POCs to worry about other than piping hot starch spray haha.

Do their courses just cover their specific boilers or do they incorporate fault finding too?

It's pretty much their boilers but it shows u and helps u understand others
 
What bits are you struggling on?
I was just after some sort of training aids in general...any generalised questions etc are appreciated....I was going to have a look on the web for some but would rather get from a reliable source tbh. If it helps in any way it will be worth it.
 
I was just after some sort of training aids in general...any generalised questions etc are appreciated....I was going to have a look on the web for some but would rather get from a reliable source tbh. If it helps in any way it will be worth it.
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