Hot Water Heater Boiler

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I have some problems with my Hot Water Heater Boiler, the meter points at 0, but normally it's 2, so how do I pump water back to the boiler so the meter shows 2?
 
Filling the System. Remove the bottom
panel to gain access to the filling loop assembly.
Insert the bayonet end of the filling key into the corresponding
cut outs in the filling loop housing and twist to lock the key in
place.
Turn the grey knob anti-clockwise to allow water ingress and fill
until the required pressure is reached.
Turn the grey knob clockwise to stop filling and remove the filling
key by lining up the bayonet end of the key with the cutouts in
the filling loop housing and withdrawing the key.
 
Filling the System. Remove the bottom
panel to gain access to the filling loop assembly.
Insert the bayonet end of the filling key into the corresponding
cut outs in the filling loop housing and twist to lock the key in
place.
Turn the grey knob anti-clockwise to allow water ingress and fill
until the required pressure is reached.
Turn the grey knob clockwise to stop filling and remove the filling
key by lining up the bayonet end of the key with the cutouts in
the filling loop housing and withdrawing the key.
I am pretty new to this kind of stuff, can I pump water to the boiler using a garden pipe? If so I need to open the bottom cover panel and then what do I need to find inside the boiler? and could you re-explain the top post you posted using simple words because I don't know the technical words of the boiler, and is this information in the boiler instruction booklet?
 
Filling the System. Remove the bottom
panel to gain access to the filling loop assembly.
Insert the bayonet end of the filling key into the corresponding
cut outs in the filling loop housing and twist to lock the key in
place.
Turn the grey knob anti-clockwise to allow water ingress and fill
until the required pressure is reached.
Turn the grey knob clockwise to stop filling and remove the filling
key by lining up the bayonet end of the key with the cutouts in
the filling loop housing and withdrawing the key.
I am pretty new to this kind of stuff, can I pump water to the boiler using a garden pipe? If so I need to open the bottom cover panel and then what do I need to find inside the boiler? and could you re-explain the top post you posted using simple words because I don't know the technical words of the boiler, and is this information in the boiler instruction booklet?
Need some help on this question,

P.S - Do I need to pump water to system pressure or do I unlock the thing to let water flow in?
 
Have a look on worcester web site they have users instructions that will explain it better
 

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