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Bailey trouble code E514H

Bailey trouble code coming up. E514H any help with this matter
It’s a Truma error code.
This may help it was discussed on the Forum a while back.

 
There is a much quicker way than waiting 20 minutes.!
Remove the shield covering the wires on the top/side of the combi. You will then see what is in the below picture. There will be a small LED flashing on the PCB (I don't recall the colour, orange I think) That indicates the fault.
Between the brown and the white/yellow wire in the picture you can just see a tiny reddish-brown micro-pushbutton. Press that in (in only moves a fraction) hold it in until the LED is a solid colour (only a few seconds) and the boiler is reset!
It's an operation I have carried out a few times πŸ˜‰

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Just a word of warning, if someone is heavy handed when pressing the gas reset button as above they snap/break very easily, so need to be tread gently πŸ€”
 
Just a word of warning, if someone is heavy handed when pressing the gas reset button as above they snap/break very easily, so need to be tread gently πŸ€”
If you press it in there is no issue, sideways pressure might cause problems but why would anybody do that.
 
If you press it in there is no issue, sideways pressure might cause problems but why would anybody do that.
Some of these boilers are not in practical places, hard to access or see what you are doing, also some people don’t have very good feeling in their fingers.
So as I say be careful with them!
 

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