Baxi 824 System Installation and Service Manual
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To reset the Baxi 824 System boiler, press the reset button on the control panel for a few seconds until the fault code clears and the boiler restarts.
Check if the thermostat is set correctly and ensure there is no air trapped in the system. If the issue persists, contact a qualified technician for further diagnostics.
It is recommended to have your Baxi 824 System boiler serviced annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer to ensure it operates efficiently and safely.
Boiler noise can be caused by air in the system, low water pressure, or a faulty component. Bleed the radiators or check the pressure gauge. If the noise continues, consult a professional.
Locate the filling loop and slowly open the valves to let water into the system until the pressure gauge reads between 1 and 1.5 bar. Close the valves once the desired pressure is reached.
Water leakage can be due to a faulty pump seal, a loose connection, or a cracked heat exchanger. Turn off the boiler and call a technician to address the issue.
No, the Baxi 824 System boiler requires electricity to operate. It will not function during a power outage. Consider an alternative heating solution for such situations.
Turn off the heating system and use a radiator key to open the bleed valve at the top of the radiator. Let the trapped air escape until water starts to flow, then close the valve.
Refer to the user manual to identify the error code. Follow the suggested troubleshooting steps or contact a professional if the issue is not resolved.
Turn off the boiler and allow it to cool. Locate the filter, remove it, and rinse it under running water to remove debris. Reinstall the filter and ensure it is securely in place.