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Hi,

I need to repressure my vokera mynute boiler and I know that I have to turn something on the silver, flexible tube on the boiler but not sure what to turn. any suggestions?
 
welcome to the forum.
there will be one or two taps on the flexi filling loop these need opening (1/4 turn )
watch the pressure rise to 1 bar and close.
if you are still not sure try posting some photos and someone can point you in the right direction.
 
Hi, thanks for the reply!
I am still not sure what to turn so I have posted photos of the entire tube and then the 2 ends. I hope this helps to shed some light on my problem!
boiler11.jpg
 
its not really very clear from the picture.
looks like a 1/4 turn valve that should have a handle on it that is not present??
a clearer photo of both ends could help more.
 
Hi, sorry I realise the quality of those pictures isn't great. Hope these are better!
image.jpgimage (1).jpg
 
so it looks like you have a tap at each end.
one is 1/4 turn with a screwdriver.
the other looks like it was a 1/4 turn valve with a handle that is missing,
so you would need a spanner/pliers, something to turn it 90 degrees.

so open one then the other watch the pressure rise to 1 bar and then close both valves.

if you are still not sure get on the phone to a local plumber, or put your details on the forum here for someone local to you.

just rethinking - the screwdriver slot maybe does not need turning, it could be part of the check valve.
suck it and see!
 
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