Help It's Cold Upstairs!

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We've just moved 2 radiators downstairs and they are working fine but the upstairs ones have become cold at the top. We have tried bleeding them and have got out quite a bit of air (which smells funny - is that normal) but they are still only warm at the bottom. we have a Worcestet combi boiler but didn't drain the system when we moved the radiators. Do you think it's an airlock? any ideas? :confused: Thanks
 
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Might do better to look at the gauge on the boiler :LOL:

Depending which Woosta you've got you might need T shaped "key" to get water into it. WHich model?
 
It's a highflow 400 - there doesn't appear to be an accessible gauge - must be inside - will have to try and find a way in in the morning!! ;)
 

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