Hi all,
I have a Worcester + Bosch British gas labeled combi boiler. Not sure of the exact model but it was installed about 2 + 1/2 years ago.
I think the wireless system is a rebadged Drayton. It has RF on the transmitter and WR1 on the receiver.
All has been fine for 2 + 1/2 years until the cold snap started about 2-3 weeks ago.
Now the central heating will sometimes not fire up in response to transmitter requests for heat. I've changed the batteries and resynced the transmitter-receiver as outlined in the manual.
I've also tried changing my wireless router's channel from 1 to 13. (I've had the same wireless router since the boiler was installed).
We don't have a wireless doorbell or anything similar which could cause issues.
I don't think the signal is being blocked as when I'm changing the target temperature in manual mode, the red "alarm" led flashes on the receiver.
I can usually get it to work after moving the manual temperature down and then up again, but sometimes this can take 4-5 attempts.
Is there anything I can do asides from a call out? I have cover but I'll have to pay the first £50 of any work done so I'd prefer to avoid that if possible.
Thanks
I have a Worcester + Bosch British gas labeled combi boiler. Not sure of the exact model but it was installed about 2 + 1/2 years ago.
I think the wireless system is a rebadged Drayton. It has RF on the transmitter and WR1 on the receiver.
All has been fine for 2 + 1/2 years until the cold snap started about 2-3 weeks ago.
Now the central heating will sometimes not fire up in response to transmitter requests for heat. I've changed the batteries and resynced the transmitter-receiver as outlined in the manual.
I've also tried changing my wireless router's channel from 1 to 13. (I've had the same wireless router since the boiler was installed).
We don't have a wireless doorbell or anything similar which could cause issues.
I don't think the signal is being blocked as when I'm changing the target temperature in manual mode, the red "alarm" led flashes on the receiver.
I can usually get it to work after moving the manual temperature down and then up again, but sometimes this can take 4-5 attempts.
Is there anything I can do asides from a call out? I have cover but I'll have to pay the first £50 of any work done so I'd prefer to avoid that if possible.
Thanks