Hi,
I got a new Flexicom 30CX installed less than a year ago by a plumber who recommended it. It had an F9 error last year but we reset with button on front and it was fine. Now it is coming up as F5 (overheat) and then when you turn it off and turn on again says F9. I phoned the guy that installed it and he said its probably sludge in the system rather than a boiler fault? When he installed the boiler we paid and assumed he had done a full system flush and we paid the extra to have a magnetic cleaner bit added on to collect bits from the system in. I don't know how there could be sludge in the system already? It's not even been a year yet. It is under Glow Worm warranty and they can come round in a couple of days but I have a 6 week old and a 2 and a half year old so need to heat the house. Browsed and heard about a red reset button possibly fixing this but I am not a gas engineer and don't want to make matters worse, plus I can't find red reset button. I can get back the original plumber before Glow Worm can come round but begrudge paying him if it is because he didn't do something properly in the first place? Should I tackle it myself, am I endangering my family to fiddle with it? I don't want to do that but I also want heating. Any help greatly appreciated.
Clive
I got a new Flexicom 30CX installed less than a year ago by a plumber who recommended it. It had an F9 error last year but we reset with button on front and it was fine. Now it is coming up as F5 (overheat) and then when you turn it off and turn on again says F9. I phoned the guy that installed it and he said its probably sludge in the system rather than a boiler fault? When he installed the boiler we paid and assumed he had done a full system flush and we paid the extra to have a magnetic cleaner bit added on to collect bits from the system in. I don't know how there could be sludge in the system already? It's not even been a year yet. It is under Glow Worm warranty and they can come round in a couple of days but I have a 6 week old and a 2 and a half year old so need to heat the house. Browsed and heard about a red reset button possibly fixing this but I am not a gas engineer and don't want to make matters worse, plus I can't find red reset button. I can get back the original plumber before Glow Worm can come round but begrudge paying him if it is because he didn't do something properly in the first place? Should I tackle it myself, am I endangering my family to fiddle with it? I don't want to do that but I also want heating. Any help greatly appreciated.
Clive