Installation Guide

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Rev. 8.2018
Part 1: Steam Generator
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Attention: We are not responsible for the malfunction and damage from improper installation that does not comply with the user’s manual.
1. Make sure the model and the accessories are correct, including the voltage 220V input.
2. Make sure the steam power is matched with the dimensions of the steam room. Pay attention to the steam room's cubic feet measurements
and construction materials. See below on how to choose your type of machine.
3. Make sure to read this manual carefully for correct and effective use.
4. We shall not be responsible for the product damage or malfunction caused by self-installation or the operation procedures which is not in
compliance with the Operation and Instruction Manual.
5. Please check the contents when the package arrives to ensure it is in good condition. If you find any damage in the package, please contact
the transportation company or the supplier to claim any damage.
6. This product must be used indoors.
CHOOSE YOUR TYPE OF MACHINE
Measure the length, width, and height in feet of the current steam shower or bathtub room.
Example; L:7 x W:5 x H:8 = 280 Cubic feet x 2 to get complete cubic measurement
Note: Multiplying the cubic feet by two is done to account for heat loss due to the room having natural stone such as
granite or marble, exterior walls, ceiling height exceeding 8 feet, ceramic tile, or glass walls.
6kW: Heats rooms 140-320 cubic feet
9kW: Heats rooms 320-460 cubic feet
12kW: Heats rooms 460-700 cubic feet
MAINTENANCE
Perform water discharge operation after each use. The unit will drain automatically 20 minutes after use.
1. Wait for the completion of automatic water discharge after each use of the steam engine to make sure the water in the
tank is discharged completely before cutting off power supply.
2. There should not be any leaking or damage to the steam engine, steam nozzle, components and pipes. They should
be checked monthly.
3. Clean the water supply pipes of the steam engine once a year.
4. Check all the connections, water, and electric to see if they have become loose or are damaged due to overheating.
5. Check the calcium build up in the water tank and on heating element. If the scale is thick, clean it (use diluted citric
acid to soak for 15-30 minutes).
6. Remove the water level sensor needle four times per year to clean the scale off the needle.
STEAM GENERATOR CLEANING
MAKE SURE POWER IS OFF
IF you can observe that the steam generator is draining after use, this means the tank is not clogged with debris or other
material from use. The tank cleaning procedure is not too difficult.
You have to introduce the citric acid solution in to the tank. 6 and 9kW units have a 1.5-gal tank, the 12kW has a 3.2-gal
tank. This can be done by disconnecting the steam line and with a funnel and hose pour the solution into the tank. If the
steam line cannot be disconnected you can unscrew the pressure relief valve and pour the solution in through the opening.
Both openings go the tank. Fill the tank until the solution starts to come out the steam outlet or the pressure relief valve
opening. Replace the steam line or the pressure relief valve, then turn on the steam generator on and let it produce steam
for about one minute, then shut it off at the circuit breaker and let sit for an hour or two. Then restart the generator and let it
run for about 5 minutes and shut it off at the key pad and wait until the automatic drain allows the solution to exit the tank
or use the manual drain button on the key pad. Once again it is most important you are able to actually verify the solution
has been drained out from the unit. By verifying the draining of the solution, you know the tank is not clogged. If the tank is
clogged it leads to premature heating element failure and other issues. This procedure will also clean the water level
sensor probe.
If the tank is not draining please call 1-866-783-2661 or 216-587-6790 for assistance