User guide
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Model 4 6 9
Output (kW) 4.5 6.6 9
Sauna volume (m
3
) 3-6 5-10 9-14
Safety distance (mm) 10 10 10
Weight (kg) 33 33 33
Amount of stones (kg) 80 80 80
Size depth x height (mm) 460x990
The sauna heater and included
parts
Sauna heater
The sauna heater Pikkutonttu is, with its design and technology, a heater that offers unique
qualities. The low temperature of the mantle results in a safety distance between the
mantle and the closest wood part of only 10 mm. You can begin ladling water on the heater
at such low temperatures as 50–60° C. The sauna heater should be filled with about 80
kilograms of rocks.
Temperature sensor
The temperature sensor is mounted inside the sauna. It is mounted by an installer directly
over the heater, 40 mm from the ceiling. The sensor has two functions:
1. Register the temperature in the sauna and send signals to the heater for more or less output.
2. Protection against overheating. In the event of overheating, the heater is turned off if the
temperature in the sauna gets to high (see Alarm on page 15). Deviations from the given
distances cause fire hazard. The function of the sensor is to turn off the entire output of the
heater if the temperature of the heater gets too high. When the temperature has sunk, the
sensor can be reset by pushing the reset button with a screwdriver. Before you reset the
sensor the cause of the fault shall be corrected.
Digital control panel
With the help of a control panel, the user sets temperature, start time and duration. The
control panel is mounted on the wall by an installer. It can be mounted in two ways: inserted
in the wall or mounted on the wall. The programming of the time and language is easily done
by you or the installer. See more information about the control panel on page 6.
Control panelTemperature sensor
Resetting
Facts about the sauna heater
Information to the user
Heater
Mantle
See Parts included in the delivery on page 21.