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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

72-0106    02-26-16                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

                               7013482      314 SKSM 215 B

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Shower

Sauna (10 - 15 min.)

Shower or swim

Rest (10 - 15 min.)

Relax with juice or water

You liked it?

Do it once again and

you will feel great.

     SECTION 8: HIGH LIMIT CONTROL (RESET BUTTON)

     SECTION 9: HOW TO TAKE A SAUNA

     SECTION 7: OPERATION, Continued

The sauna heater has a built-in high limit control, which automatically turns off 
the heater if the temperature inside in the sauna room rises to an abnormally high 
level.  

To restart the heater, let the heater cool, then push the reset button on the bottom 
of the heater, see Diagram 1. If the high limit continually shuts off the heater, refer 
to Section 14 for Troubleshooting.

• When taking a sauna, allow time to relax completely.
• Remove clothing and jewelry...if required, wear a towel loosely.
• After 10 minutes or when perspiration begins, leave sauna and relax in
   dressing    area...follow with a cool shower.
• Cooling time should equal time spent in sauna. Enter sauna room again
   and stay   5 or 10 minutes.
• Repeat the cycle 2 or 3 times; end with a brisk shower...rinse in cool
   water.
• Dress when completely dry and perspiration has stopped.
• Some sauna bathers enjoy the soothing effect of steam by splashing
   water on the heated   sauna rocks. Use only one dipper full (approx. ½
   cup) at a time and keep   clear of the steam as it rises off the rocks.
• Do not smoke, exercise or drink alcoholic beverages in the sauna room.
• Do not pour chlorinated pool or spa water on the heater or corrosion
   damage may result.

START HEAT IMMEDIATELY: 

Start the heater on by pressing the On/Off button. The latest temperature and 
usage time settings will remain preset. A green indicator light will come on in area 
(B) to indicate that the device has been switched on. 

You may switch the system off before the usage time ends by pressing the same 
button again. The indicator light will go out.

TIME DELAY START TIME:  The control may be set to delay start mode to activate 
the heater after a preset amount of time. Select the clock symbol using the 
function button (F). Use the – and + buttons to select the amount of hours (1–10 
hours) after which the device will switch on. Activate a later start by pressing the 
Start button (C). 

The timer symbol light will come on (in eld B) and the selected time-lapse 
indicator light will start ashing. The ashing indicator measures and indicates the 
time leading up to the device being switched on. When the heater starts, the 
control panel will automatically show the set temperature.

Summary of Contents for Designer 4.5

Page 1: ...ntrol Type 1601 31 and 1601 31 1 Read all instructions carefully before installation Please leave all instructions and warranty with the owner WARNING Prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is ca...

Page 2: ...STANCE B DISTANCE C DISTANCE D DISTANCE K DISTANCE Designer 4 5 3 0 3 5 8 4 0 11 1 2 23 Designer 6 0 4 0 4 5 8 5 0 11 1 2 23 Designer 8 0 5 0 5 5 8 6 0 11 1 2 23 HEATER MINIMUM WIRE SIZE Floor Area Ce...

Page 3: ...rvice to this equipment should be performed by quali ed licensed personnel in accordance with local and national codes Do not construct sauna room so as to restrict air ow through the bottom of the he...

Page 4: ...above the heater Insert screwdriver tip here to unsnap sensor cover from sensor Note vertical orientation of cover before removing Diagram 4 was intentionally left blank Sensor protective cover Locat...

Page 5: ...2 3 02 26 2016 P1 P2 P3 1 3 5 7 A1 2 4 6 8 A2 X1 X2 X3 X5 X7 X4 X6 X8 X9 X10 N N H Trans former 120 Volt Light Output 2 0 Amp Max Connect L1 to terminals 1 2 and 5 Connect L2 to terminals 3 4 and 6 C...

Page 6: ...26 2016 P1 P2 P3 1 3 5 7 A1 2 4 6 8 A2 X1 X2 X3 X5 X7 X4 X6 X8 X9 X10 N N H 2 3 Trans former 120 Volt Light Output 2 0 Amp Max 3 Phase Connection Connect L1 to terminals 1 and 2 Connect L3 to terminal...

Page 7: ...the control and push any excess cable into wall cavity before securing control to the wall Maximum control cable length is 50 feet Remove the adhesive tape from the back of the the control place the c...

Page 8: ...stopped Some sauna bathers enjoy the soothing effect of steam by splashing water on the heated sauna rocks Use only one dipper full approx cup at a time and keep clear of the steam as it rises off the...

Page 9: ...and the outer wall will reduce cycling of the heater b Rocks must be placed between the elements and the wall of the rock compartment Incorrect Placement of Rocks a Loosely place rocks between the ele...

Page 10: ...The enclosed CAUTION Reduce the risk of re caution plate must be mounted on the interior wall above the heater The heater should not be operated without its container properly lled with rocks and the...

Page 11: ...a oor mopped and dried in a conventional manner and the duckboard thoroughly scrubbed and dried before returning to the sauna room The sauna heater should be wiped down occasionally with a damp cloth...

Page 12: ...scale of the control The fault error code will be displayed with a constant LED light or a ashing LED light See the list below for fault codes Constant LED Fault Code ones marked with n a are not in...

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