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DFord
Apr 08, 2020Explorer
I had one in our previous MH. We got more use out of it than any other appliance bar none. RVs don't hold the heat so when the sun goes down and the temps go down, we turned on the fireplace to keep it comfortable. Liked the ambiance too.
If you want to remove it, there's nothing to it. Take out the screws on the sides and pull it out. You'll find a cord plugged into an outlet behind it. Plug the cord and pick up the fireplace. At least that's how it was on my unit.
If you want to remove it, there's nothing to it. Take out the screws on the sides and pull it out. You'll find a cord plugged into an outlet behind it. Plug the cord and pick up the fireplace. At least that's how it was on my unit.
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