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My water pressure is at zero so I know that I need to increase the water pressure. I seem to remember that because I have a new model, the 24i Junior, that the white key, currently stored under the boiler locked into a hole, needs pulling out and inserting into the square white hole next to it.

Well the white key won't come out. I've tried turning it, pulling it, pushing it and pulling it etc etc and it's locked in place. Well actually it finally did come out but it pulled out something that looked like it wasn't supposed to come out and a trickle of water came out. I've place the key back where it's supposed to be and the hot water seems to be working.

Who designs such non-customer friendly ways of doing things? i've shredded my hand open in the process doing something that is supposed to be easy right?

Some advice please

Thank you
 
If you have got it out and your preesure is ok then all is fine. There is always a little bit of water released when the filling key is removed.
Its the new plastic department that start at worcester about ten years ago that designed it, there next boiler will be all plastic and only weigh 1 lb but cost several thousand more
 
Sounds like the bypass key is already in place.
All you need to do now is turn the little square knob(white) at the side of the key till the water starts to flow and pressure rises to 1.5bar(ish).
 
Sounds like it was in the right place to start with. The square white nob needs to be turned anti clockwise, by hand, with the white key locked in place to top up the pressure. Its not a bad design, its your understanding of it causing the issues.
 
My water pressure is at zero so I know that I need to increase the water pressure. I seem to remember that because I have a new model, the 24i Junior, that the white key, currently stored under the boiler locked into a hole, needs pulling out and inserting into the square white hole next to it.

Well the white key won't come out. I've tried turning it, pulling it, pushing it and pulling it etc etc and it's locked in place. Well actually it finally did come out but it pulled out something that looked like it wasn't supposed to come out and a trickle of water came out. I've place the key back where it's supposed to be and the hot water seems to be working.

Who designs such non-customer friendly ways of doing things? i've shredded my hand open in the process doing something that is supposed to be easy right?

Some advice please

Thank you

What amazes me is people can find a forum like this, but not a manufacturers website which is very clear.

:wheelchair:
 
It's simple when you know how. The key makes the gap between the cold inlet and the heating return. That's why it has to o-rings on it.

They do become stuck if they get left in the valve, I think the o-rings must swell.
 
My water pressure is at zero so I know that I need to increase the water pressure. I seem to remember that because I have a new model, the 24i Junior, that the white key, currently stored under the boiler locked into a hole, needs pulling out and inserting into the square white hole next to it.

Well the white key won't come out. I've tried turning it, pulling it, pushing it and pulling it etc etc and it's locked in place. Well actually it finally did come out but it pulled out something that looked like it wasn't supposed to come out and a trickle of water came out. I've place the key back where it's supposed to be and the hot water seems to be working.

Who designs such non-customer friendly ways of doing things? i've shredded my hand open in the process doing something that is supposed to be easy right?

Some advice please

Thank you

I think you are saying it's already in the hole. If it is (already plugged in, then it's in the right place, leave it. Normally it is clipped flat in the plastic tray below. If you check it out (u may need a torch!!) you'll see the ket has has an arrow shape on it, on the black housing there is a lock either open or closed. Turn to your required place
 
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