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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 

 

WE DO IT FIRST. 

2.9.7 

AFTER-DRYING PROGRAMME AND HUMIDITY ADJUSTMENT 

 

Switch  to  the 

  humidity  symbol  and  press 

  and 

  at  the  same  time  for  about  3 

seconds.  The  humidity  symbol  starts  blinking  and  you  can  enter  the  humidity  correction  value 

between -9 and +9 by using the 

 and 

 button. This value will be added to the measured 

humidity.  As  standard,  a  correction  value  of  “0”  is  set.  With 

  you  can  switch  and  the 

symbols 

 

 

  light  up.  Now  you  can  select  the  after-heating  time  with  heating  and 

ventilation between 0 and 2h. With 

 you can go further and the symbols 

 

 light 

up. Now you can select the after-heating time without heating and with ventilation between 0 and 

30 minutes. With 

 you can switch and the symbol 

 lights up. Now you can enter the 

after-heating temperature between 70 °C and 90 °C. Finally you have to confi rm by using the 

 

button. 
 

 
2.9.8 

USE OF SEVERAL SAUNA CONTROL UNITS 

 
In  order  to  use  several  sauna  control  units,  every  unit  has  to  have  an  own  address  (0-3).  The 
control  units  ex  factory  do  have  the  address  0.  To  change  the  address,  you  have  to  do  the 
following: 
Disconnect the 6-pole bus/supply cable from the control unit. 

Press the 

  button at the same time. Reconnect the cable during you press the button. 

Display starts blinking and the address, which was set for that particular control unit, appears.  

Change the address with the 

 or 

 button. Finally  you have to confirm the new settings 

with 

 
 

IMPORTANT! 

After this new setting, restart the sauna basis unit 
(disconnect it from the mains supply for a short 
moment) so that the new control unit can be 
recognized. Because the recognition of the 
participants occurs at the start-up of the sauna 
basis unit. 
 

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Summary of Contents for WAVE.COM4

Page 1: ...wave com4 SAUNA CONTROL UNIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL The first unique patented modular high end sauna control unit easily operated from both outside and inside the sauna cabin ...

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Page 3: ...ERAL SAUNA CONTROL UNITS 11 2 10 0 AUTOMATIC SAUNA CONTROL SWITCH OFF 12 2 11 0 SAFETY SWITCH OFF 12 2 12 0 ERROR DISPLAY 12 2 13 0 VERSION DISPLAY 13 3 0 0 OVERVIEW OF THE COLOUR FUNCTIONS 13 3 1 0 COLOUR CODING 13 3 2 0 COLOUR SWITCH ON 13 3 3 0 COLOUR AUTOMATIC MODE 13 3 4 0 COLOUR AUTOMATIC TIME 14 3 5 0 SETTING OF COLOUR INTERVAL TIME 14 3 6 0 COLOUR MANUAL OPERATION 14 3 7 0 COLOUR SWITCH OF...

Page 4: ...ONICS 25 6 4 7 LIGHT CONNECTION 25 6 4 8 NEUTRAL LINE BUS CONNECTION N 25 6 4 9 PROTECTIVE EARTH CONDUCTOR MULTIPLE CONNECTION 26 6 4 10 INTERNAL MAINS SWITCH HUMIDITY 26 6 5 0 HUMIDITY MODULE CONNECTIONS ASFE 26 6 5 1 HUMIDITY SUPPLIES 26 6 5 2 HUMDITY SENSOR AND BENCH SENSOR 26 6 6 0 COLOUR MODULE CONNECTION ASFA 27 26 6 6 1 SUPPLY 27 6 6 2 LIGHT TERMINAL 27 6 7 0 PLUG CONNECTION 27 7 0 0 TECHNI...

Page 5: ...it changes in the stand by mode and the LED lights up The control unit can be activated when pushing the OK button The control unit starts working and the interior light will be activated Depending on the program the control unit starts heating and controls the temperature If the desired temperature has been reached the heat output will be reduced Also the time allowance starts running immediately...

Page 6: ... 9 kW Cleaning of the housing Once a year The power unit is maintenance free Never open it If you work on the control unit disconnect all poles and switch it off completely from the supply line Carefully wipe the front of the housing with a soft cloth slightly moistened with soapy water Do not clean the back of the housing If required call service personnel Operating unit Input and display module ...

Page 7: ...nch temperature sensor Connection and sensor cable In addition for colour lamp Colour extension ASFA without lamp module Colour control unit Connection and data cable 1 6 0 SOFTWARE VERSION All modules connected to the bus are required to have the software version V14 or a better version The bus protocol was changed at the software version 14 2 0 0 SAUNA OPERATION 2 1 0 OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEME...

Page 8: ...ff and confirm with the OK button The display changes automatically to temperature and starts heating with the last settings entered 2 4 0 SETTING OF THE DESIRED TEMPERATURE By using the button go to current and desired temperature and select with the buttons the desired temperature After ca 3 sec without pushing any button the control unit changes automatically to the display of the current tempe...

Page 9: ...dimmed 2 7 0 SETTING OF THE DESIRED HUMIDITY VALUE OPTIONAL WITH HUMIDITY MODULE By using the button go to current and desired humidity and change the desired humidity by using the button After ca 3 sec without pushing any button the control unit changes automatically to the display of the current humidity Areas Depending on temperature With 70 C a max of 70 rel humidity can be selected and with l...

Page 10: ...be in stand by mode Only the far left symbol lights up If you press both and buttons at the same time 3 sec you can programme the automatic starting With the button you can set the desired time between 1h and 24h or you can turn it off With the button you can select the desired mode similar to 2 3 0 and confirm with the button If the symbols and light up The automatic starting is activated The dig...

Page 11: ...individually Due to safety reasons the maximum target temperature with a correction value of less than 0 will be reduced by this value since the maximum reachable temperature is 110 C As standar d the temperature correction value is set 2 9 4 CHANGING OF THE TIME INTERVAL With the button you can switch to the time symbol The time is showed in minutes By pressing the buttons once the interval timer...

Page 12: ...or should be turned off selection Off Confirm with or 2 9 6 AUTOMATIC SWITCHING OF THE DISPLAY The display can be programmed to switch forward automatically The display switches between temperature time lighting and optional humidity By using the button switch to light intensity Push the buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds On the display appears either ON or OFF Switch on by using or swit...

Page 13: ...enter the after heating temperature between 70 C and 90 C Finally you have to confi rm by using the button 2 9 8 USE OF SEVERAL SAUNA CONTROL UNITS In order to use several sauna control units every unit has to have an own address 0 3 The control units ex factory do have the address 0 To change the address you have to do the following Disconnect the 6 pole bus supply cable from the control unit Pre...

Page 14: ...e retrieved and various conditions will be checked during the normal use As soon as an error was found the control unit turns off all user symbols start blinking and an error number appears on the display The following table gives information about the cause You should tell the error number to your service personnel when you return the control unit because it allows and fastens the reparation proc...

Page 15: ...OLOUR SWITCH ON The control unit must be connected to the supply line Only the bottom left symbol ready for use lights up The control unit will be activated if you push the OK button and the colour control unit changes to the last activated condition automatically or manually 3 3 0 COLOUR AUTOMATIC MODE After colour switch on refer to 3 2 0 the symbols ready for use and automatic light up The digi...

Page 16: ...e programmed standard interval time in minutes With the buttons you can lengthen or shorten the interval time Every change occurs then with this programmed standard time interval With you get back to the mode colour automatic time refer to 3 4 0 3 6 0 COLOUR MANUAL OPERATION As soon as the control unit is turned on the symbols ready for use and manual mode light up The digit of the display shows t...

Page 17: ... Here you can change the settings and enter if the control unit is used in the slave mode Selection SLA standard setting with sauna base unit as master For the activation of the colour relay module this mode is to use Or use the single master mode Selection SIN without sauna base unit Setting only for colour LED activation without sauna function refer to instruction manual colour LED module Change...

Page 18: ...are version number of the control unit will be displayed with a P like panel in front of the number in order to differentiate it from the control unit i e P14 If you are using the control unit in the single master mode without base unit only the control unit version will be displayed After the time has elapsed the display returns to the stand by mode 4 0 0 IMPORTANT FACTS FOR INSTALLATION ATTENTIO...

Page 19: ...ONENT INSTALLATION ATTENTION Install the components only with a screwdriver and not with a portable electric drill 5 1 0 INSTALLATION OF THE POWER UNIT The power unit will be preferable installed on the sauna cabin roof where all cables come together Open the housing The cover is easily removable The housing contains holes in the corners to screw it tightly to the wall The electrical connection mu...

Page 20: ... cm for bigger cabins unless some other position is explicitly indicated in the cabin description A 8 mm diameter hole is drilled through the cabin ceiling at the designated spot in the centre of the profiled board and sensor lines are installed figure 7 The temperature sensor and the thermal safety release are marked at the connection wires 5 4 0 INSTALLATION OF THE HUMIDITY SENSOR ONLY WITH HUMI...

Page 21: ...f the control unit a cavity wall drilling machine with 70 mm diameter is used The interior display is installed in the cable duct on the cabin interior wall The interior display should not exactly be installed inside the exterior display Underneath a 10 20 cm diameter hole is drilled by means of a cavity wall drilling machine for the interior display refer to figure whereat the internal cabin wall...

Page 22: ...dard EN60335 light and oven have to have a separate power supply Since the sauna control unit is powered via the light supply it is crucial that the light supply is connected 6 1 0 TERMINAL OVERVIEW Minimum cross section in mm2 copper Connected load in kW Supply conductor Heater line System fusing Evaporator Exhauster 7 5 5 x 2 5 5 x 1 5 3 x 16 A 3 x 1 5 3 x 1 5 9 5 x 2 5 5 x 1 5 3 x 16 A 3 x 1 5 ...

Page 23: ... input power switch light IMAGE 2 Colour exhauster evaporator bench and humidity CABLE FEEDTHROUGH Data cable remove gasket and mount cable carefully max 3 pieces Afterwards insert them and screw them on tightly heater sensor data cable heater herbs power input power switch light colour exhauster evaporator bench humidity page 21 of 32 ...

Page 24: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL WE DO IT FIRST 6 3 0 OVERVIEW OF THE POWER UNIT OPTIONAL HUMIDITY MODULE BASIC MODULE OPTIONAL COLOUR MODULE page 22 of 32 ...

Page 25: ...nductors are mechanically mounted together which is apparent on the next images There is no additional mount necessary due to the short conductors 6 4 1 CONTROL UNIT Modular jack s 2 pieces 4 4 and 1 piece 6 6 ATTENTION Do not plug the 4 pole cable in a 6 pole jack This can cause damage to the control unit Insert the cables in the cable feed through plug them in 230 V colour module without humidit...

Page 26: ...nnection 3 Reserve connection 4 At this point the clamp gets looped through For this purpose a clip needs to be put between the clamps 6 4 4 OVEN CONNECTION Those connections are for the 5 pole oven cable The protective earth conductor the neutral line need to be contacted on the bus connection 6 4 7 and 6 4 8 Put the cable through the provided cable feed through thermal safety release thermal saf...

Page 27: ...ose connections are for the 3 pole power supply supply line for light and electronics Feed the cable through the designated cable feed through 6 4 7 LIGHT CONNECTION Those connections can only be used for lamps 230 V 100 W A given protective earth conductor can be put on the multiple connections 6 4 8 Put the cable through the designated connections if necessary with additional mains switch 6 4 8 ...

Page 28: ...e connection and will be connected to the terminals L evaporator N and PE The evaporator needs to have an own safety turn off switch in case of water shortage The water shortage connector can be connected to res 5 The ventilation cable lead in through the cable connection and connected to the terminals L ventilation N and PE The outgoing line is secured with a 4 A delay fuse 6 5 2 HUMIDITY SENSOR ...

Page 29: ...LIGHT TERMINAL The sidewise terminals serve the connection to the colour lamps The circuits will be laid from that point to the lamps A 6 pole cable should be laid For individual lamp cables the neutral line connection needs to be externally gathered The allocation occurs in accordance with the plan of the lamp module The connection res 6 is not usable 6 7 0 PLUG CONNECTION Connect modular jack 6 ...

Page 30: ...ht connection With integrated phase dimmer for 2 3 pole connection of the 230 V incandescent lamp s max 100 W Heater connection 3 x 400 V 5 pole up to max 3 kW depending on the heater output and or 14 A per phase Thermal safety release Integrated into the temperature sensor as over temperature protection release temperature 139 C Temperature sensor 2 pole semi conductor sensor 9 C to 140 C Positio...

Page 31: ...ns of M3 bolt on bearer plate Dimensions L x W x H 80 x 60 x 25 mm Weight 100 g without packaging 7 3 0 COLOUR MODULE OPTIONAL Supply 3 pole with L1 N PE Power input Only at illumination max 4 x 60 W Fuse Unsecured or via 4 A if supplied by above humidity module Ambient conditions 0 C 50 C max 95 reel Humidity not condensation Housing Open blank in the housing of the power unit Fixing Of blank by ...

Page 32: ...e beeper Light dimmer 0 100 2 for up to 100 W Humidity module optional Display of current temperature and desired temperature 0 80 reel humidity 5 depending on the program Ambient conditions 0 C 110 C max 99 reel Humidity not condensation Housing Mounting socket blank light conductor for display wooden front with temperature resistant foil Fixing Of blank by means of M2 5 bolts on wooden front bac...

Page 33: ... Council Directive 93 68 EWG new 2006 95 EG EMC Directive 89 336 EWG new 2004 108 EG Applied harmonised standards Standard description 1 EN 61000 6 3 2007 2 EN 61000 6 1 2007 3 EN 61000 3 2 2006 4 EN 61000 3 3 A2 2005 5 EN 60335 1 2006 6 EN 60335 2 53 2003 ABATEC Electronic AG Friedrich Niederndorfer CEO Technical modifications which are made for improvement are subject to change This instruction ...

Page 34: ...ed we only charge you the fixing costs In the case of any complaints within such guarantee period please return the control unit and enclose the below guarantee form completed with your data and your distributor s confirmation as well as the invoice Failing this we must assume that the guarantee period has expired In such cases where the damage has been caused by non compliance with the instructio...

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