Starting Iphone up after getting a new screen and lost my pin code

Hi
I have just got my screen changed and I used to use the touch for a pin code and cannot remember the pincode.
How do I get started again.
Thx

-> iOS: Forgotten passcode or device disabled after entering wrong passcode

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