Bleeding vertical radiator

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Hi, would be grateful for any advice on a vertical radiator. It remains warm just along the bottom. There is a water rush when the heating goes on was professionally installed 2 years ago and worked fine last winter. Cant see any way of bleeding the radiator have taken a photo at the top of the radiator that may have something to do with bleeding the radiator? Any possible ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
 

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Yup, that's the bleed screw. Bleed key and loosen, keep open till all air is out, close again (not too tight), job's a guddun'
 
Photo is not clear.
But, you should need either a vent key or a flat blade screwdriver.
 
Blimey, fast replies ever. I didn't think it was right size. Just popped the vent key in and jobs a good one..thanks very much..
 
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