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does anybody have a pdf copy of the above fire MI's
I think it is somewhere around the 1970's
brief description of the appliance=====3 radiants, copper canopy, horrible curved legs. no fsd , awful looking thing.

any help much appreciated.
 
Hello. I desperately need this very same manual so this charming old fire can be installed in my new home.
 
does anybody have a pdf copy of the above fire MI's
I think it is somewhere around the 1970's
brief description of the appliance=====3 radiants, copper canopy, horrible curved legs. no fsd , awful looking thing.

any help much appreciated.

Is this manual available? I desperately need it.
 
That fire must be around 37 years old now.

Where did you get it from?
 
My first one was installed in my home 42 years ago. Since it malfunctioned, I bought one on eBay. My installer says he must have the installation manual to do the work. That's why I am looking for it.
 
That fire must be around 37 years old now.

Where did you get it from?
My first one was installed in my home 42 years ago. Since it malfunctioned, I bought one oneBay. My installer says he must have the installation manual to do the work. That's why I am looking for it.
 
Don't think I would fit a fire that old. Especially from EBay. But everyone to there own.:eek::(
 
Don't think I would fit a fire that old. Especially from EBay. But everyone to there own.:eek::(
Do you still need a copy of these? Only have them for a short time but I can copy them?

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How tech savvy are you harvest ?
 
Np as it's not in a private bit will pm you
 
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