Baxi 15 Megaflo System 2015 Installation and Service Manual
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To reset the Baxi 15 Megaflo System, press the reset button located on the front panel of the boiler. Hold it for a few seconds until the reset process initiates.
Check if the thermostat is set to the correct temperature and ensure the boiler is not in standby mode. Also, inspect the pressure gauge to ensure it's within the recommended range of 1-2 bar.
It is recommended to service the Baxi 15 Megaflo System once a year to maintain optimal performance and efficiency.
The E133 error code indicates a problem with the gas supply or ignition. Check to ensure the gas supply is on and the gas meter valve is open.
To increase pressure, locate the filling loop valve under the boiler. Open the valve slowly while watching the pressure gauge until it reads between 1 and 2 bar. Close the valve once the desired pressure is reached.
Banging noises could be due to trapped air in the system or a buildup of limescale in the heat exchanger. Bleeding the radiators or descaling the system may resolve the issue.
Frequent shutdowns could be caused by low water pressure, a faulty thermostat, or a blocked flue. Check these components and ensure they are functioning properly.
No, the Baxi 15 Megaflo System requires electricity to operate. It will not function during a power outage. Consider installing a backup power source if continuous operation is necessary.
Turn off the heating system, insert a radiator key into the bleed valve, and turn it counterclockwise until you hear air escaping. Once water starts to drip, close the valve by turning it clockwise.
The correct operating pressure for the Baxi 15 Megaflo System is typically between 1 and 2 bar when the system is cold.