First remove the display housing, there is a valve behind it, then the screwdriver handle on it, it can sit tight.
Otherwise proceed systematically.
-Take off the inlet slag of the valve, hold a container under it (measuring cup) and towel around it, prevent it from splashing, switch on the machine and
simply put the water tap on it and check whether water arrives then. if yes, the valve is to be disassembled and cleaned, dabvei on the correct flow direction pay attention.
If no water arrives there, then put the hose back on again and take out the other valve at the back of the heater and disassemble it - also pay attention to
the flow direction here. It's
rare that it's the coils of the valves.
Most of the time they have a metal block that they take off clean with descaler. clean out the spring in the pipe (which surrounds the coil) and check if it is running smoothly.
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