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Hello. I have a problem with our combi boiler. It's an HE24 ISAR Boiler that was installed through warmfront (or something or other). However, we can't get any hot water or heat. I think it might have something to do with the pressure gauge because it is not reading at 1, however, I have no idea how to re-pressurise it. The manual says about a filling flex loop but we have nothing like that! There aren't any switches to turn either. How can I re-pressurise this?

Also, we've gone past the warranty on it (sadly)
 
I have that but it has never been connected to the boiler (currently holding it in my hand). How would I go about attaching this to the boiler?
 
can you post a picture of the underside of the boiler and pipework?
 
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do you see the two chrome valves with plastic caps? take the caps off and screw the flexi pipe onto those valves then undo the valves with a screwdriver until the pressure rises to around 1 then close the valves again so the slots are across the valves not in line. then remove the flexi again.
 
Yay! I've managed to up the pressure gauge to 1 and we now have hot water and heat.

Thanks for all the help, guys 🙂
 
Warmfront guys have such a bad name yet that pipework looks tidy to me.
When I worked for total trades in the north east, there were some very tidy plumbers. There were some that i wouldn't let in the house as well mind. I know of 1 taem who left a gas pipe under the stairs with the end folded over with no solder and they ran the downstairs rads directly from the boiler running on convection instead of through the y plan.
 
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