Baxi 24 MainEco Combi User Manual
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To reset your Baxi 24 MainEco Combi boiler, locate the reset button on the control panel. Press and hold the reset button for a few seconds until the boiler restarts. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.
First, check if the boiler is receiving power and that the thermostat is set correctly. Ensure that the water pressure is within the recommended range (1-1.5 bar). If the issue continues, it might be due to a faulty diverter valve or clogged heat exchanger, which would require professional attention.
To increase the water pressure, locate the filling loop under the boiler. Open the valves on the filling loop until the pressure gauge shows a reading between 1 to 1.5 bar. Once the desired pressure is reached, close the valves.
Loud noises from the boiler could be due to air trapped in the system, a faulty pump, or limescale buildup in the heat exchanger. Bleed the radiators to remove air, and if the noise persists, seek assistance from a qualified engineer.
It is recommended to service your Baxi 24 MainEco Combi boiler annually. Regular servicing ensures efficient operation, extends the boiler's lifespan, and helps in identifying potential issues before they become serious problems.
The error code E133 indicates a gas supply or ignition issue. Check that the gas supply is on and that there are no obstructions in the flue. If the error persists, contact a Gas Safe registered engineer for diagnosis and repair.
Yes, you can adjust the temperature settings for both hot water and central heating on your Baxi 24 MainEco Combi boiler using the control panel. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions on adjusting the temperatures to your preference.
If your boiler is leaking, check for any visible leaks around the pipes and connections. Turn off the water supply and contact a professional engineer to assess and repair the issue, as leaking can lead to more significant problems if not addressed promptly.
To manually reset the boiler after a lockout, turn the selector switch to the reset position and hold it for 5 seconds. Release the switch and return it to its normal position. If the boiler continues to lock out, consult a technician.
Frequent cycling can occur if the boiler is oversized for the property or if the thermostat settings are too high. Ensure that the thermostat is set correctly and that there are no blockages in the system. If the problem persists, a professional evaluation may be necessary.