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Hi - I have a Vallian Echotech Pro24 boiler with low pressure and F.22 error displaying. Ive researched how to repressurise and a lot of video/ threads suggest this should be straight forward however there is no flex-loop, no obvious places to attached a flex-loop and no valve taps as described for an internal flex-loop. attaching photos.

Can anyone advise?
 
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any chance of a picture further back of the piecework?
 
Im sturggling to see the pictures, appears as a compressed download file and can't get them to decompress but I believe the filling loop valves are right under the bottom of boiler with little handles, pretty sure Eco's didn't supply the typical external silver loop. The valves do have a tendency to pass though once you mess with them and could possibly start passing water through which would increase your pressure even when theyre turned off.
 
Im sturggling to see the pictures, appears as a compressed download file and can't get them to decompress but I believe the filling loop valves are right under the bottom of boiler with little handles, pretty sure Eco's didn't supply the typical external silver loop. The valves do have a tendency to pass though once you mess with them and could possibly start passing water through which would increase your pressure even when theyre turned off.

The pictures are viewable without the need to download them you should be able to see them on the forum
 
You need to look in all the cupboards, airing cupboard, have seen them fitted in some strange place's, may not even be the chrome type, could be anything, But their must be something to fill the system
 
None of the Vaillant Pros come with internal filling valves loop you will have an external one somewhere which will look similar to this.

FillLoop1.jpg~original
 
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