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HYPERTHERMIA 

 
30 minutes or less is the recommended length of time for a single sauna session. Hyperthermia occurs when the 
internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6° F 
(37° C). Being properly hydrated, using the sauna for reasonable lengths of time, and being aware of your body’s 
reaction to heat will help prevent hyperthermia. Be aware of the symptoms and dangers of hyperthermia. These 
include: 

 

Increase in internal body temperature 

 

Dizziness, Drowsiness & Lethargy 

 

Fainting 

 

Failure to perceive heat 

 

Failure to recognize the need to exit the sauna 

 

Physical inability to exit the room 

 

Unconsciousness 
 

WARNING:

 

 

 

Consult your doctor before using the sauna if you are pregnant or are under medical care. 

 

The use of drugs, alcohol or medication is capable of greatly increasing the risk of hyperthermia. 

 

If you feel uncomfortable, dizzy or sleepy, exit the sauna immediately. 

 

Supervise children at all times. 

 

Do not use stay in sauna for longer than the recommended length of time (30 minutes). 

 

Reduce the risk of fire – do not place combustible material on heater at any time. 

 

Do not plug any other appliances into the outlet with your sauna. 

 

Do not store flammable objects or chemical substances near the sauna. 

 

Do not change the light bulb while sauna is in operation. 

 

Do not spray the exterior of sauna with water.  

 

Do not allow water to contact any part of the heating sources, electrical equipment or wiring. 

 

To prevent scalding or electric shock, do not allow any body part to come in contact with the heating 
sources, electrical equipment or wiring. 

 

To prevent damage to the sauna, it is recommended to stop operation for one hour after two continuous 
hours of use. 
 

Summary of Contents for HeatWave

Page 1: ...urface Area must be dry as moisture will cause damage to the sauna YOU WILL NEED Ladder Power Drill optional Stocking feet dark soled shoes can stain the unfinished wood surface of the sauna interior...

Page 2: ...CCESSORY HOUSING BOX 14 Wooden Radio Housing Box 1 15 Oxygen Ionizer 1 16 Color Therapy Bulb 1 17 Door Handles 2 Hardware bag 1 CARTON 2 KEY DESCRIPTION QTY 8 Front center panel w door 1 9 Front left...

Page 3: ...side of bottom panel Insert the screws into the corresponding holes shift back panels to fasten together securely and lock into place 11 12 Feed power cord through wall port on BACK LEFT PANEL 11 rot...

Page 4: ...tion into grooves on the right side of the sauna Unloop the power cord and connect to corresponding plug Secure the LONG BENCH TOP 5 and SHORT BENCH TOP 7 into place 5 7 4 6 Locate the FRONT PANEL W G...

Page 5: ...position Secure the magazine rack to the inside of the glass door using the pre drilled holes in the bottom position Locate the RADIO 13 and WOOD RADIO UTILITY HOUSING BOX 14 Connect the circuit conn...

Page 6: ...buttons on the time portion of the control panel After 5 seconds the display flashes the set temperature two times then displays the current temperature inside the sauna Set temperature can be changed...

Page 7: ...na will take longer to reach the desired temperature RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURE SETTINGS 104 F 40 C 115 F 46 C Relaxation and Detoxification 116 F 46 C 135 F 57 C Perspiration 136 F 57 C 150 F 65 C Heat...

Page 8: ...are The use of drugs alcohol or medication is capable of greatly increasing the risk of hyperthermia If you feel uncomfortable dizzy or sleepy exit the sauna immediately Supervise children at all time...

Page 9: ...sumed for future damage due to misuse HeatWave Saunas are intended for INDOOR USE ONLY outdoor installation of the sauna WILL VOID THE WARRANTY We are not responsible for damage to the sauna due to im...

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