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Dear customer:
You have purchased a high-quality sauna heater
that will give you years of sauna bathing pleasure.
This sauna heating unit has been designed in
conformity with the latest European safety
standards, tested and manufactured at our
production facility in accordance with quality
standard EN DIN ISO 9001.
This detailed Installation and Operating Guide
has been prepared for your information. Please
give special attention to the Special Instructions
and information regarding electrical connections
and wiring.
We wish you many hours of pleasant, stimulating
sauna bathing.
Prior to installation, please check to ensure that
the sauna heating unit has been delivered to you
in proper condition. Damage incurred in transport
should be reported immediately to the shipping
agent or the supplier who arranged delivery to
you.
The delivery package includes the following
components:
1 sauna heater
1 accessory bag, including:
1 cable connector assembly PG 16
3 sheet metal screws B 4.2 x 9.5
4 tension-plate screws
1 set of sauna stones, packed separately in a
fabric bag
General instructions
Please note that optimum sauna climate conditions
can be achieved only if the cabin ventilation
(fresh air and exhaust) system, the sauna heater
and the control unit are designed and set to work
efficiently in combination.
Please observe the instructions and information
provided by your sauna supplier.
Sauna heating units heat your sauna cabin with
warmed convection air. Fresh air drawn by
suction pressure through the fresh-air inlet is
heated, rises upward (convection) and is then
circulated within the cabin. Some of the consumed
air is forced out of the cabin through the exhaust
outlet. This process produces a typical sauna
climate, with temperatures of approximately
110° C immediately below the ceiling and a
temperature gradient that produces low
temperatures of approximately 30-40° C at floor
level. Thus it is not unusual for the temperature
sensor above the heater to register 110° C,
while the thermometer mounted on the sauna
wall approximately 20-25 cm below the cabin
ceiling shows only 85° C. Ordinarily, sauna
temperatures range between 80° C and 90° C at
the level of the upper recliner bench at the
maximum temperature setting.
Please remember that temperatures are always
at their highest just above the sauna heating unit
and ensure that temperature sensors and safety
limiters are mounted there.
When the unit is heated up for the first time,
evaporation of residual substances from the
production process may cause slight odors. The
cabin should be aired out thoroughly before you
begin your sauna bath.
This device has not been designed for being
used by persons (including children) that are
physically or mentally handicapped or have
sensory disabilities. Moreover, it is not allowed
to use this device without sufficient experience
and/or knowledge, unless these persons will
be supervised by persons responsible for their
security or in case they have been instructed
how to use this device.
Children are to be supervised in order to make
sure that they do not play with this device.
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