Mine keeps showing F1, I turned the valves and it comes back on but then if I turn the heating off or I don’t use hot water throughout the day it goes back to F1. Having to do this 2/3 times a day does anybody know how to fix?
Thanks for the great video. Does anyone have any more detailed instructions please? There is (A) middle blue valve, and (B) right blue value. I assume he's saying to turn value A anticlockwise, and valve B anticlockwise too. However, on the video, unless I'm mistaken, he seems to be turning B clockwise at approx 0.44? Hence I'm confused
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OMG! I don’t know how to thank you! No heating, no hot water! Your video fixed the problem in less than 1 minutes!!! You absolute star. The amount of money you saved ME…US!! Thank you, thank you!!! ☺️
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Is this the Ideal Independent Combi 30? Because mine doesn't have 2 blue valves? Worried about twisting the wrong thing! Also, just to clarify, if I do try, does the boiler need to be off at the switch??????
Thank you for this! Any idea why the lights aren't turning off? We have 3 of these in different bathrooms and only one there is just a green glow that won't go
@@SarahSmith-nr2wj Hi Sarah, Not sure your model of boiler or if your valves are black. However, If the valves on your combi boiler are black instead of blue, the process to pressurize the system is generally the same. Here’s what you can do: 1. **Locate the Black Valves**: Identify the black valves on your filling loop. They should be similar in function to the blue ones, allowing you to add water to the system. 2. **Open the Valves**: Turn the black valves on the filling loop. You should hear water flowing into the system. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge as you do this. 3. **Monitor the Pressure**: Watch the pressure gauge closely. You want to bring the pressure up to around 1.5 bar. 4. **Close the Valves**: Once you reach the desired pressure, close both black valves securely to stop the water flow. 5. **Check for Leaks**: After adjusting the pressure, inspect the area for any leaks around the valves. 6. **Bleed Radiators if Necessary**: If the pressure drops again, consider bleeding your radiators to release any trapped air. If you're still having trouble or if the pressure keeps dropping, it might be best to consult a professional for assistance. Hope this helps. Don’t forget to subscribe, like and share. Helps channel grow.
@@LyraNeoncastle appreciate the feedback Lyra and glad I was able to be of some help. Don’t forget to subscribe, like and share. Helps channel grow. Have a fab weekend
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Hi I have a charge 3 and no sounds come out of it, not even the sound when it powers on. I’ve tried resetting it, demo mode, and locking and unlocking it. It connects to Bluetooth fine, connects to the app fine, updated the firmware fine, but no noise at all. Any suggestions?
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@@mathewbriggs6667 hi mathewbriggs6667. The Franklin’s sensor pro is best at or detects wooden stud locations and the Bosch multi level surface detector detects dense material, live cables , metal pipes e.t.c . They are very viable and feasible. Understood if you use high impacting magnets that indicates the presence of a metal fastener which indicates there is a stud behind part of the wall and where you can the measure 16 inches from that point in either direction to find the edges of a stud which is a pro. The con is, one who is using tribal knowledge or inexperienced may misconstrue a metal pipe or metal strike plate covering electrical cables as a stud location behind the part of the wall and with a wrong drill set being selected I.e cobalt or masonry or dedicated drill bit set, during drilling the operator may strike a metal water pipe or live cable buried through the plate. Nevertheless, Appreciate and thanks for the feedback. Don’t forget to subscribe, like and share. Helps channel grow. Have a great weekend
@@motherslove7246 Hi Motherslove7246, 1.5 or as stipulated in your manual. Don’t forget to subscribe, like and share. Helps channel grow. Have a blessed week
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Hi vovkavavan380, To reset the maximum reading on the TP-55 thermometer, you typically need to press and hold the power or mode button (all time reading or 24 hr button for 3secs) as exemplified in the video. Try pressing and holding either of these buttons for a few seconds to see if it resets the maximum reading. If that doesn't work, refer to the user manual for specific instructions on resetting the maximum reading on the TP-55 thermometer. Don’t forget to subscribe like and share, helps channel grow.