Just to say a massive thanks for this video. It got me on the road to solving my problem - not least as it showed how easy it is to access and remove the combusion fan. I did not know about the small cover that just lifted up! I was anticipating the need to remove the whole boiler - beyond my comfort zone as I did not want to start disconnecting gas components. I know of only one other video on the internet (subsequently discovered) that helps in this way. Your video was found almost by accident and I nearly could not find it again when I wanted to write and say thank you. There are Truma "Combi 4" and "Combi 6" boilers and I think your video gets lost in the search for these. If you adjust the video title to make it more clear that it is about a "Code 6" error on Truma combi boilers, it will be found more easily for anyone searching for Code 6 issues: e.g. "E 6 H". My combustion fan is now out and hopefully being repaired. I hope to update again shortly with further information that may be useful to others.
@wobbleboxcrewАй бұрын
I'm so glad our video gave you the information you needed to help resolve your issue. Thanks for the feedback regarding the title, we'll look into this. Fingers crossed that you fully resolve the issue you have.
@mikeboy782 ай бұрын
Have you ever had operation fault: connection error come up? I can't get to the bottom of it!
@wobbleboxcrew2 ай бұрын
Hi Mike, sorry I haven’t, have you tried logging a call with Truma has they had great support, they should be able to advise why you are getting this fault or area to look at.