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hello. i got problem with timer. i broken plastic part for switching on or off. i need to change time. maybe somebody know can i use 0020095196 (number of timer) its good for my easicom boiler? thank you
 
If I recall correctly you will need to remove the cover of the boiler in order to replace this. As such you will need a gas safe engineer to make this repair for you
 
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i dont need engineer for this :) it got 2 screws and 3 wires to conect this timer
 
Do you have to take off the main cover to access the back of the clock and the screws
 
i take off alredy this small plastic cover of clock. i can se microchip and two screws and 3 wires. so i need to get new clock for changing
 
You are missing my point if you have to take off the main metal cover of the boiler in order to release the cover for the clock then you need a gas engineer to do it
 
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