I have been sent this picture of a Vaillant boiler where the pressure needle is down at the bottom. I advised my friend that it (obviously, doh!) needs re-filling and I superciliously (super-silly?) told my friend there should be something obvious on the underside... but - sadly - this picture has kinda proven me wrong, so now I'm here feeling sheepish.
I watched some YouTube videos - they indicated some models would have 1 valve that you could turn with a screwdriver... whereas some models had a pair of valves with plastic keys that you would turn in tandem to re-fill.
I am struggling to see either option here. Can more experienced eyes help me out - this shouldn't be hard, should it? I am told there is no plastic key in sight. The only things I think I see are the two sockets at the top-right... in-line with each other (horizontally) but I'm not sure what kind of screw goes in there.
All the other valves in sight already look open to me, am I wrong?
I watched some YouTube videos - they indicated some models would have 1 valve that you could turn with a screwdriver... whereas some models had a pair of valves with plastic keys that you would turn in tandem to re-fill.
I am struggling to see either option here. Can more experienced eyes help me out - this shouldn't be hard, should it? I am told there is no plastic key in sight. The only things I think I see are the two sockets at the top-right... in-line with each other (horizontally) but I'm not sure what kind of screw goes in there.
All the other valves in sight already look open to me, am I wrong?