Hi there,
My mother has the Trianco Eurostar 90. It wasn't starting, so I took a look in the oil container and it had run out. Got the oil replenished, attempted to start boiler but still no luck.
If some residue has blocked the boiler, would the oil filter catch that? If so, any ideas where the oil filter is located on the machine and is it an easy job to remove and clean?
I read elsewhere that it might need bled. I notice on the boiler there is a black cylinder bolt which takes an Allan key (photo attached) Is that for bleeding it? When I opened it, a little oil came out when I was trying to start it, but it is intermittent. When not starting it, it actually sucks a little bit of air back in, although a very small amount. Could this be some kind of blockage somewhere?
Any ideas on what I could try to fix?
Thanks in advance..
My mother has the Trianco Eurostar 90. It wasn't starting, so I took a look in the oil container and it had run out. Got the oil replenished, attempted to start boiler but still no luck.
If some residue has blocked the boiler, would the oil filter catch that? If so, any ideas where the oil filter is located on the machine and is it an easy job to remove and clean?
I read elsewhere that it might need bled. I notice on the boiler there is a black cylinder bolt which takes an Allan key (photo attached) Is that for bleeding it? When I opened it, a little oil came out when I was trying to start it, but it is intermittent. When not starting it, it actually sucks a little bit of air back in, although a very small amount. Could this be some kind of blockage somewhere?
Any ideas on what I could try to fix?
Thanks in advance..