Hi all. First time here. Have spent the last couple hours searching through old threads trying to figure this out...
Just bought a house here in Northwestern, Connecticut. There's a Europa 75 in the basement showing the "F6" error code... something about auger fuse or clogged auger.
I'll admit, i'm a babe in the woods on this and about to call a "professional" but looking for 2 things to start:
1) Anybody got a manual or a source for one?
2) Any info on what type of fuse i need and which one to replace? There's a post by an EmmaZ in '09 saying to use a 1/2 amp, 500 milliamp but also not sure which fuse to replace (I see three when i look at the panel).
Any and all help/advice would be appreciated. The older posts i read were really positive on this stove but as i moved chronologically forward, it got more and more negative. At this point, not really game to replace it so want to try to muddle through the best I can.
Thanks in advance.
-matt
P.S. If i need to consult a pro, any advice on how i do that or who to go to? My stove was made in '06, i think by FPI.
Just bought a house here in Northwestern, Connecticut. There's a Europa 75 in the basement showing the "F6" error code... something about auger fuse or clogged auger.
I'll admit, i'm a babe in the woods on this and about to call a "professional" but looking for 2 things to start:
1) Anybody got a manual or a source for one?
2) Any info on what type of fuse i need and which one to replace? There's a post by an EmmaZ in '09 saying to use a 1/2 amp, 500 milliamp but also not sure which fuse to replace (I see three when i look at the panel).
Any and all help/advice would be appreciated. The older posts i read were really positive on this stove but as i moved chronologically forward, it got more and more negative. At this point, not really game to replace it so want to try to muddle through the best I can.
Thanks in advance.
-matt
P.S. If i need to consult a pro, any advice on how i do that or who to go to? My stove was made in '06, i think by FPI.

I used a laser temp gun to find my hot spot over my stove made a cheap sheet metal hood to catch the heat. Ran duct to floor vents in the cooler rooms to get the heat there. Boosted the air in the ducts with inline booster fans. Then I found the warm air had no chance to move the cool dense air. Added the louvered door and the booster fan to assit moving the cold air and what a difference. I was able to remove the duct booster fans in all but 2 of the rooms.