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During extremely chilly weather when your boiler is working super hard, it may run into a glitch or two. Sometimes, your boiler just needs a little nudge to get back on track and continue keeping you nice and warm. You might need to push the reset button to encourage your boiler to start afresh after a minor technical hitch occurs, such as a drop in water pressure, or a safety feature kicking in.
The good news is that it is one of the few jobs that a homeowner can do themselves without calling out a heating engineer. So knowing where your reset button is and how to reset it safely could keep you from being without heat and hot water when you need it most!
If you are the owner of a Vaillant boiler and need to find out how to reset it safely as well as common causes for your boiler to shut down, read on.
When Can I Safely Reset My Vaillant Boiler?
Safety is paramount. If you detect a gas smell or have any safety concerns related to your boiler, evacuate your property straight away and dial 0800 111 99 for emergency gas services. Gas issues can be extremely dangerous and may lead to explosions.
It is important to highlight that resetting your Vaillant boiler won’t fix any underlying issues that are causing it to fault. If you are unsure about tackling the root cause yourself, always enlist the help of a qualified engineer.
There will be instances where resetting is appropriate. For example, low or high-water pressure or boiler leaks are common reasons for resetting. Also, if the boiler detects a fault, it will lock itself down as a safety precaution to prevent damage to your central heating system. If your boiler is in lockout mode, a reset will get things up and running again.
If you notice an error code, such as a F28 fault code, consult your boiler’s manual for guidance. Error codes can vary slightly, and while some are homeowner friendly, many require a professional heating engineer for resolution.
What Should I Do If The Boiler Won’t Reset?
If your Vaillant boiler takes a few minutes to reset, be patient and allow enough time for it to shut down and restart. If it doesn’t restart and you see an error code on the digital display, it’s time to call a Gas Safe Registered heating engineer.
Keep in mind that even if you manage to reset your boiler and it starts working again, repeated shutdowns could signal an ongoing issue. In such cases, it’s best to reach out to a professional boiler engineer for assistance.