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Hi - I'm new here. I have a Glow-worm flexicom hx boiler that had a f25 error code and isn't heating my water. I have bled all the radiators, then reset the boiler and now have a f22 code. Can anyone offer advice please. Thanks.
 
Sounds like you got a pressure fault/pump fault/ type of issue, maybe sludge in the boiler, in any case you’ll need to get a gsr to take a look inside, fairly straightforward for an experienced guy once you get the lid off.
 
Hi - I'm new here. I have a Glow-worm flexicom hx boiler that had a f25 error code and isn't heating my water. I have bled all the radiators, then reset the boiler and now have a f22 code. Can anyone offer advice please. Thanks.
When you bled the radiators did you re-pressurise the system?
 

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