Installation Guide

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breaker and let sit for an hour or overnight. Then restart the generator and let it run for about 5 minutes and shut it off at the key pad.
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
SENSOR PROBE REMOVAL FOR DIRECT CLEANING
Make sure the power is shut off at the circuit breaker. The water level sensor probe is located on top of the steam generator tank. You
need to remove the cover of the steam generator, next locate the large transformer, near it should be a hole with three wires going into
it and attached to tabs. That is the water level sensor. Older units have a ceramic sensor. The newer units have a two-piece sensor, a
nylon threaded ring and a red rubber center. The electrical connections are the same, the sensor removal is slightly different. Note the
color of the attached wires and the polarity of the tab they are attached to. Unplug the wires and unscrew the sensor. The newer two-
piece sensor requires you to unscrew the ring then pull the red plug up to expose the sensor probes. Make sure there is no scale or
debris on any of the three probes. Reverse the above procedure to reinstall the sensor.
If needed the probe connections are as follows
Red wire connects to the shortest probe and is the positive wire (+)
Yellow wire connects to the middle length probe and is the negative wire (-)
Black wire connects to the longest probe and is the Ground wire.
CHOOSING PROPER LOCATION
Recommended locations for proper installation:
1. The steam box should not be located further than 16 feet away from the steam room.
2. The steam generator should not be installed in the steam room.
3. The steam generator should not be installed outdoors or in any place that will influence the security of the machine.
4. Do not install it in any places where the water might freeze.
5. Do not install near flammable objects or chemicals (coal, gas, etc.)
6. The steam generator should be installed in a dry and ventilated place.
7. Make sure the steam generator is secured on the wall and is horizontally positioned.
8. On the other three sides, there has to be at least 6 inches of space left between steam generator and any other object.
9. The place where the machine is installed must be accessible for cleaning and possible service work.
10. The steam generator should be in a close proximity to a drain for convenient Water Drain Valve hook-up.
11. After use, the steam pipe, safety valve, drain valve, water pipe, steam outlet is still very hot.
12. Place steam outlet away from bathers.
Attention: install an exhaust fan outside of the steam room so that it can expel any excess steam for proper ventilation.
13. The shorter and straighter the steam lines, the more efficient they will be.
14. The unit should be slightly higher than the steam outlet to allow condensation to drain out of the steam head.
15. Avoid using 90-degree fitting. Use 45-degree bends to allow better steam flow.
16. The steam line must be insulated.