Owner Manual
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1.3. Instructions for Bathing
• Begin by washing yourself.
• Stay in the sauna for as long as you feel
comfortable.
• Forget all your troubles and relax.
• According to established sauna conventions,
you must not disturb other bathers by
speaking in a loud voice.
• Do not force other bathers from the sauna by
throwing excessive amounts of water on the
stones.
• Cool your skin down as necessary. If you
are in good health, you can have a swim if a
swimming place or pool is available.
• Wash yourself after bathing.
• Rest for a while and let your pulse go back to
normal. Have a drink of fresh water or a soft
drink to bring your uid balance back to normal.
1.4. Troubleshooting
All service operations must be done by
professional licensed maintenance personnel.
The heater does not heat.
• Check that the breakers to the heater are in
good condition.
• Check that the connection cable is connected.
• Check that the control panel shows a higher
gure than the temperature of the sauna.
• Check that the overheat protectors have not
gone off. Figure 9.
• Check that the breaker is switched on. Also,
breaker should be correct size.
The sauna room heats slowly. The water thrown
on the sauna stones cools down the stones
quickly.
• Check that the breakers to the heater are in
good condition.
• Check that all heating elements glow when the
heater is on.
• Turn the temperature to a higher setting.
• Check that the heater output is sufcient
( 2.3.).
• Check that the sauna room ventilation has
been arranged correctly ( 2.4.).
The sauna room heats quickly, but the
temperature of the stones remain insufficient.
Water thrown on the stones runs through.
• Turn the temperature to a lower setting.
• Check that the heater output is not too high
( 2.3.).
• Check that the sauna room ventilation has
been arranged correctly ( 2.4.).
Panel or other material near the heater darkens
quickly.
• Check that the requirements for safety
distances are fullled ( 3.2.).
• Check that no heating elements can be seen
behind the stones. If heating elements can be
seen, rearrange the stones so that the heating
elements are covered completely ( 1.1.).
• Also see section 2.1.1.
The heater emits smell.
• See section 1.2.
• The hot heater may emphasize odours mixed
in the air that are not, however, caused by the
sauna or the heater. Examples: paint, glue, oil,
seasoning.
The heater makes noise.
• Occasional bangs are most likely caused by
stones cracking due to heat.
• The thermal expansion of heater parts can
cause noises when the heater warms up.
Water property Effect Recommendation
Humus concentration Colour, taste, precipitates <12 mg/l
Iron concentration Colour, odour, taste, precipitates
<0,2 mg/l
Hardness: most important substances are
manganese (Mn) and lime, i.e. calcium (Ca)
Precipitates
Mn: <0,05 mg/l
Ca: <100 mg/l
Chlorinated water Health risk Forbidden to use
Seawater Rapid corrosion Forbidden to use
Table 1. Water quality requirements
x 2
Figure 2. Installing the safety grid