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I've returned to the house today to find the pressure has fallen low enough to cut the boiler out (0.5 bar) - I've tried increasing the pressure but failed miserably

This is how the relief valve looks, I'm assuming the two blue ones are 'closed' as that's how I found them (the boiler is new and this is the first time I've come to do this with the new boiler). I'm assuming I open both the blue valves and gently release the tow black ones? When I do this exactly nothing happens. Can I undo the black valves *too* far? or shal I just keep going (don't want to flood the house).
Please help if you can!

This is how the relief valve looks, I'm assuming the two blue ones are 'closed' as that's how I found them (the boiler is new and this is the first time I've come to do this with the new boiler). I'm assuming I open both the blue valves and gently release the tow black ones? When I do this exactly nothing happens. Can I undo the black valves *too* far? or shal I just keep going (don't want to flood the house).
Please help if you can!