I don't think this has a pilot light. Is this a combination boiler (ie does both central heating and instantanious hot water - without a hot water tank)? I have an F30 which I think is the same boiler, but bigger output, and the burner has electronic ign which lights automatically when there is a demand for hot water or central heating. Pilot lights are deemed unefficient nowadays, so not found generally on modern boilers.
There is a hole in the front of the boiler, but don't expect to see a light on in there constantly
Bernie, November 2009