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Hi there,

I recently moved into a new place, and I'm having difficulty finding the valves to repressurize the Vaillant boiler. I would be extremely grateful if someone could help me out!

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Thank you!
 
Open that slightly you should hear and see the guage rise

Then close when 1 bar / back to in the picture
 

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