Owner Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction 1
- specification sheet 2
- Installation Guide 3
- General Installation INSTRUCTIONS 4
- safety tips 5
- basic trouble shooting guide 6
- LED BUTTONS 12
- filtration 13
- Scent dispenser 13
- WARRANTY 14
- INTRODUCTION
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- SPECIFICATION SHEET
- INSTALLATION GUIDE
- GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- SAFETY TIPS
- BASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
- A. Installation
- B. Operation
- C. Setup
- BLUE DESIGN CONTROLLER - Ver. 2011
- Control Panel Operating Instructions:
- A. Installation
- B. Operation
- A. Installation
- B. Operation Programme for temperature setpoint, time setting and the RV setting.
- LED STONE TOUCH BUTTON
- LED PUSH BUTTON
- STEAM HEADS
- FILTRATION
- SCENT DISPENSER
- WARRANTY
Steam Ranger
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Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
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Steam Room
Locate the legged surface under the unit, if you are using an existing completely tiled shower or bathtub
enclosure, make sure that it is enclosed to the ceiling.
Locating the Unit
Plan the location of your steam unit carefully. Place it for convenient installation and easy access. A good
location, when possible, is in a furnace room or storage room. Do not bury the unit in walls or other
inconvenient locations as it may require periodic maintenance. It may be placed up to 50 ft. (15 m) from the
steam room. A gravity drain will be necessary for all units requiring drainage. Never locate the unit in an area
that may be exposed to frost, or rain.
Positioning the Unit
Place this side (legged bottom) of the steam generator on a flat horizontally levelled surface. The Front Access
Panel should be easily accessible. This area contains the electrical components of the unit. The Auto Flush
units have a drain valve located at the front of the unit. This should always face you, so that you have easy
access to the valves. Place a levelling instrument on the top of the unit, and be sure that it is horizontally
levelled.
Installation in any other way will cause malfunction and burnout, voiding your warranty.
Step 1. Water Connection
Connect your water supply to your unit with 1/4" copper tubing, see Installation Guide. Install a shut off
manual valve between the unit and water line close to the unit. Before connecting water line to the unit, flush
the line into a pail or drain to free it of any plumbing residue. After it is thoroughly flushed, attach the water
line to the inlet line on the unit and open the water supply. Check for any leaks.
If the water supply minerals are high, refer to “Filtration” section in the end of this manual.
Step 2. Steam Connection
A compression fitting is supplied at the steam outlet(s) labelled on the steam generator and a ½"/(¾”)
copper pipe fits this fitting, see (Figure 1). Plumb from this point to the location of the steam head or vice
versa. Insulate the steam pipe to prevent temperature loss in output steam, caused by heat exchange between
pipe and surrounding air.
Drill a 3/4" hole into your steam room, 6"-12" above the floor or approximately 6" above the edge of your
bathtub. Locate the steam head in an area where you will easily avoid physical contact. Connect the steam
head to the pipe that you have brought through the hole into the steam room. Direct the steam outlet slot in
the steam head down toward the floor.
Do not install any valves or limiter between the unit and the steam head; Do not have any low
points in the steam line, that will allow condensation to sit in the pipe and make noise, also build up
pressure in the steam unit.
Step 3. Drain Connection
This is a gravity drain on all units with Auto Flush option. A compression fitting is supplied with the unit and
is to be installed on a ½" (¾” - SS15 up) copper pipe that slopes slightly downward and away from the unit. It
may run to an open floor drain or it can be plumbed into an existing drain line.
Without i-cooling / i-cleaning system, the draining water is hot, avoid touching the drain pipe that it
GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS