Good to hear you got this sorted...
It did sound initially as thought there was some air in the system. Something to think about if this happens again is that the Yonos has a "Self Venting" function.
1) Take note of the current setting position
2) Move the red dial to 12 o'clock pointing at the "bubbles" symbol.
3) Leave for 10 mins (This will make the pump run fast/slow/fast in sequence, helping the air move through the system)
3) Bleed the radiator furthest from the pump
4) Return the red dial to it's original setpoint
Just to note that your pump is currently consuming 9w of electricity. This is a fantastic saving compared to your old fixed speed pump.
Let us know if there is anything we can do to help in the future.
Kind Regards
Wilo UK
It did sound initially as thought there was some air in the system. Something to think about if this happens again is that the Yonos has a "Self Venting" function.
1) Take note of the current setting position
2) Move the red dial to 12 o'clock pointing at the "bubbles" symbol.
3) Leave for 10 mins (This will make the pump run fast/slow/fast in sequence, helping the air move through the system)
3) Bleed the radiator furthest from the pump
4) Return the red dial to it's original setpoint
Just to note that your pump is currently consuming 9w of electricity. This is a fantastic saving compared to your old fixed speed pump.
Let us know if there is anything we can do to help in the future.
Kind Regards
Wilo UK