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iceni

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Hi Colin
if you have a truma heater/boiler then tis will have a frost drain valve in the vicinity of the heater fed by water pipes

You will see a blue knob on the top which is probally in line with the pipework. if you turn it 90 deg this will drain the tank.


To refill turn 90 deg again and push the blue buttin in on the side.

See attached pic

Phill
 

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colin&lesley

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Hi Colin
if you have a truma heater/boiler then tis will have a frost drain valve in the vicinity of the heater fed by water pipes

You will see a blue knob on the top which is probally in line with the pipework. if you turn it 90 deg this will drain the tank.


To refill turn 90 deg again and push the blue buttin in on the side.

See attached pic

Phill

Thanks Phil

I will have a look to see whether this works. I read uin the instructions and it stated that i can drain it by sellecting a button on the computer pad. This is the pad that turns the heating and water on/off. However, I have attempted this and it doesnt work.

I'll try your way.

regards


Colin

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