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Hi, stupid question but can anyone help...?
I had an F22 message on my ecotec pro 24. From what I've seen online I understood I had to use a screwdriver on the valve at the top of the filling loop (my filling loop only has one handle) but there isn't anywhere to use a screwdriver.... Just watched a couple of videos and they also suggest I should also have a gauge on my boiler which I don't. I've just tried turning the handle on the filling loop and the F 22 has gone any my boiler display reads 1,1. Does this sound like I might have fixed it...

Thanks for any advice!

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Thats it
Yours has a digital gauge
1.1 bar and just above the lower dotted line on the right hand side of the display
 
yes thats it

with yours you just need to turn the black handle slightly open and wait for the error message to go
 
just on a bit of a side not when was the last time you had your combimate serviced (bottom middle/right first pic)?
 
The white box? I had my boiler serviced a year ago, not sure if they looked at that. Is there something wrong with it...?

yes they need to be serviced / you might laugh balls replaced :D
 
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