Your boiler has detected a temporary internal error and is attempting to self-correct or reset after a specific cycle.
This is a minor fault. Keep an eye on it and mention it at your next annual boiler service. Reset the boiler and see if it clears.
Technical description: Temporary fault code (Refer to section 7.10)
What causes this fault?
This fault occurs when the boiler's internal computer experiences a brief communication error or a glitch during its standard operating sequence. It is often triggered by a minor fluctuation in the power supply or a temporary sensor misalignment that the boiler tries to fix itself. In most cases, the system is simply performing a self-check to ensure all components are safe before continuing to provide heat.
DIY fix possible
Wait for the boiler to complete its automatic software cycleTurn the mode selector dial to the 'OFF/RESET' position and then back to 'ON'Check if the display returns to normal operation once the '92' code clears
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