xanderma,
Oldwoman's answer could possibly be correct, but as the boiler model number has a "S" at the end, I suspect it will be a system boiler ( not a combi - which indeed do have a pre heat facility ).
A possible cause of the first problem could be that the in-built frost protection thermostat has not been set correctly, especially If the boiler is firing up when the external temperature drops. If this is the cause of the problem, a boiler engineer would be required. Contact the manufacturers ( details will be in your users handbook ). You should have a manufacturers 2 year guarantee.
The second problem is probably not a problem at all, as the boiler will probably have an inbuilt facility to ensure that the pump does not "cease-up" -- it brings the pump into operation every so-often.
Hope this helps.