Your boiler is currently operating normally and is displaying the current temperature of the water inside the unit.
This is a minor fault. Keep an eye on it and mention it at your next annual boiler service. Reset the boiler and see if it clears.
Technical description: Temperature mode: 1 digit per 10°C of boiler water temperature (e.g., 6 indicates 60°C ± 5°C)
What causes this fault?
This is not actually a fault, but the boiler's way of showing you how hot the water is inside the unit. The single digit corresponds to the current temperature, such as a '6' meaning the water has reached approximately 60°C. You will see this number change as the boiler heats up or cools down during its normal operation.
DIY fix possible
No action is required as this is a status indicator rather than a fault code.Adjust your thermostat or boiler temperature dial if you wish to change the heat level.Monitor the display to see the number change as the water heats up or cools down.
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