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Hello,
I recently purchased a house in Sheffield, and the boiler that was installed was a Remeha Avanta combi boiler.
The boiler works, and the heating can manually be turned on and off using the boiler itself.
It came with a wireless thermostat, with the standard clock on (with tabs around the outside).
The problem is that the heating on/off on the wireless thermostat can't be used to turn the boiler on or off.
I think the wireless thermostat just isn't connected to the boiler.
To be honest, I'd be happy if the clock (with tabs round the outside) was on the boiler itself, and the heating coming on and off could be set!
I'm wondering if there is someway the wireless thermostat can be re-connected to the boiler? And, yes, the batteries have been changed on the thermostat.
Seems a bit silly that the heating can't be set to come on and off without doing it manually!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew
I recently purchased a house in Sheffield, and the boiler that was installed was a Remeha Avanta combi boiler.
The boiler works, and the heating can manually be turned on and off using the boiler itself.
It came with a wireless thermostat, with the standard clock on (with tabs around the outside).
The problem is that the heating on/off on the wireless thermostat can't be used to turn the boiler on or off.
I think the wireless thermostat just isn't connected to the boiler.
To be honest, I'd be happy if the clock (with tabs round the outside) was on the boiler itself, and the heating coming on and off could be set!
I'm wondering if there is someway the wireless thermostat can be re-connected to the boiler? And, yes, the batteries have been changed on the thermostat.
Seems a bit silly that the heating can't be set to come on and off without doing it manually!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew