For whatever reason, you are loosing pressure (due to a leak) from within the central heating system of the boiler. The leak could be within the boiler itself or it could be a faulty pressure relief valve, leaking the water – or a leak somewhere along the radiators and pipery within the house.
To eliminate the pressure relief valve, secure a clear plastic bag over the pressure relief outlet using a rubber band (the pipe outlet opening should be positioned outside the property, close to the boiler). Should the bag collect water, the problem is with the pressure relief valve, allowing the leak.
Check everywhere within the house, beneath radiators and pipes for damp patches – bear in mind that the loss of as little as 500ml of water from the central heating system could reduce the pressure sufficiently to cause the boiler to switch off.
If the leak is within the boiler, and its operation is drying out the leak – this will be more difficult to prove. But once we encounter warmer weather and the boiler is on less frequently, the leak from within the boiler may show itself by water dripping from the boiler.
In the meantime to keep the boiler operational – keep pressurising the central heating system, but remember that the water is going somewhere.