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    Danesmoor 15/19 Oil fired boiler needs bleeding

    I can hear noises, but nothing that seems as loud as I'd expect a motor spinning to be.
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    Danesmoor 15/19 Oil fired boiler needs bleeding

    Thanks for all your help but still no joy...the P port dribbles oil out again (no fizz) but the lockout light obstinately reappears every time. On a fresh power cycle it comes on much faster than after pressing the reset switch....am not sure if this means something. I guess there is something...
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    Danesmoor 15/19 Oil fired boiler needs bleeding

    ok, I undid the hose...oil flowed freely when I opened the valve, so it's getting here without any issue (I didn't need to wait for this flow at all). However reattaching the hose & trying to restart the boiler still gives the same result: lockout. The appearance of the lockout light is always...
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    Danesmoor 15/19 Oil fired boiler needs bleeding

    So as I understand it you, ' a dribble of oil' is wrong...it should be a spurt, right? I'll try to remove the flexi hose & see what happens. I gave the filter by the tank a tap as I read on another thread that can be an issue...but this didn't help...not sure how else I can 'check the filter'
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    Danesmoor 15/19 Oil fired boiler needs bleeding

    Single hose, yes oil is higher than pump, 900l
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    Danesmoor 15/19 Oil fired boiler needs bleeding

    I am in the same position: I have a Danesmoor 18/25 that I let run out of fuel...filling up the fuel doesn't allow the lockout light to stay off. I found the manual at Plumbase and can clearly see the correct P to bleed...and tried following both sets of instructions to no avail: * Turn off...
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