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Hi,

I've recently moved into the new flat and can't figure out how to use the central heating. It's a Vaillant Iboiker with Drayton SM2 'programmer. I' ve read the instructions but for some reason the central heating does not work, we still get the hot water all the time though. If i want the heating to be set at 4:30am and 5:00pm once a day how should I set it? I use the tappets according to the manual bimut nothing happens. Another question is how to just turn it on when you wabt it to go in straight away without the timer? I believe it's the advance button. The led indicates the heating is on but heaters are stone cold.


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Matt
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Two times a day use the twice setting with your times set via the pegs

one time a day eg just in the morning use the once setting

24 hours is constant
 
Will give it a go tonight, at the moment is set at 20 degrees.
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I've put it all the way down untikk it clicked at 12 digress abd set it up at 27. Tiner is in 24h and still nothing.
 
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So ch on 24 hours
Room stat up past 25 dc

boiler should fire do you hear the pump running ?
 
No it doesn't. No sound at all.
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Light isn’t on at the timer when it’s on 24 so bad timer I would say
 
If this is a new build flat, you have redress with the building company contact them and get them to sort it out. This will be under the guarantee.
 

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