Had the F.75 problem on the Vaillant after the key meter ran out.
Slightly different resolution, but just a variant on Zuby's theme, and its how I've solved the same problem on other boilers over 20 years.
Firstly, this is not a technical problem, its effectively routine maintenance. Its the 'Boiler Pressure is too low' cut out coming into play, which all modern boilers do if- the water pressure is too low. This happens for various reasons, a change in outside temperature/pressure in Winter often triggers it by ejecting water and thus lowering the system pressure. Its normal. (What isn't normal is the sub moronic way Boilers are designed without making this standard re-pressurising procedure bleeding obvious).
On the boiler we have, there are no white buttons, just a single screw valve on the steel flexi-pipe section in the copper pipes below the boiler- about 30cm below in this case. (This is how most of the boilers water pressure valves I've seen over the years are, some might have a small red screw tap instead).
So the solution to F.75 here: turn the valve 180 degrees anti clockwise, and watch the water pressure dial go up to about half way on the dial. Turn the valve 180 degrees anti clockwise to close it. [Practice turning it on/off like this quickly, because you need to close it BEFORE it goes into over pressurised]. Then switch the boiler off for a minute, then switch it on. It should now work- if the problem is purely water pressure. In my experience this is the problem/solution by about a factor of 20:1.
Rhoops, July 2016