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Control Panel Operating Instructions

Temperature 

Measurement: 

Changes the 

temp display 

from Fahrenheit to Celsius

Temperature Setting:

 Sets 

the desired temperature of the 

sauna (ranges from 

25°C - 70°C / 67°F - 158°F)

Time Setting: 

Controls length 

of time (minutes) that the sauna 

should be heated for. Time can be 

set between 0 and 90 minutes. 

NOTE: Timer will turn on before 

sauna reaches desired temp.

Preheat Button:

 The SET button allows you to set 

a time delay before the sauna should start 

warming up. You can set the sauna to come on up 

to 24 hours in the future 

Power/Start 

Button:

 This 

button will power 

up the spa once it 

has been plugged 

in. It will also start 

warming up the 

heater once the 

time and

 temperature has 

been set. Hold the 

power button down 

to turn off sauna

Interior Light 

Control: 

This 

button will turn 

on and off the 

LED 

light inside the 

sauna. Use the 

remote to change 

colour 

Exterior Light Control:

 

Pressing this button will turn 

the exterior lights on the 

outside of the sauna on or off

Music System: 

The Bluetooth 

equipment is 

located on the roof 

of the Sauna.

Remote Control Operating Instructions

Brig

Static red

Static rose red

Static orange

Static light yellow

Static yellow

Brightness -

Static green

Static light green

Static turquoise

Static sky blue

Static cyan

OFF

Static blue

Static sapphire blue

Static violet & grey

Static brown & purple

Static purple

ON

Static white

3 colours jump

3 colours gradual

7 colours gradual

7 colours jump

Summary of Contents for Whistler

Page 1: ...A U N A Whistler KY 10010 Owners Manual 122 x 175 x 191cm 48 x 69 x 75 canadianspacompany com LED LIGHTING AROMATHERAPY DIGITAL CONTROLS BLUETOOTH AUDIO CANADIAN HEMLOCK NO TOOLS REQUIRED CARBON FIBRE...

Page 2: ...auna 8 If you experience reddening erythema of the skin lasting more than a day after exposure to infrared radiation exposure should not be repeated and medical advice should be sought to prevent deve...

Page 3: ...If you are still too warm open the door until you feel comfortable or turn the set temperature down To absorb perspiration and keep the sauna tidy during the session place a towel on the bench and flo...

Page 4: ...ficantly more effective at reducing cellulite There is a direct link between the slowing of metabolic rates and the storage of toxins in fat cells Sauna use and far infrared heat can increase heart ra...

Page 5: ...k panel Sauna can be slid back after installation We recommend you assemble the sauna as close to its permanent position as possible 5 Back Panel x 1 Side Panel left x 1 Side Panel right x 1 Front Pan...

Page 6: ...sets Wall clasps x 3 sets Wall clasps x 3 sets Wall clasps x 3 sets Assembly 6 Door side wall Back wall Handle Cool Handle system stainless steel door exterior handle and wood interior handle Assembly...

Page 7: ...ce the door panel on the base and align the clips on each side and attach Bench Heater Panel Slide into groves by pulling the walls slightly apart then connect the heater cables for the leg heater Ben...

Page 8: ...utlet they all have the same power output Each of the outlets is fused separately A B C D Control Box Heater wires C D T R L T E M P C D C T R L Plug in TEMP Plug In CONTROL Plug In AMP Plug In LED LI...

Page 9: ...t has been plugged in It will also start warming up the heater once the time and temperature has been set Hold the power button down to turn off sauna Interior Light Control This button will turn on a...

Page 10: ...he corresponding indicator light is broken or burned out The wiring or some electronic component in the circuit has failed The heater is broken its life will be shortened gradually from excessive use...

Page 11: ...metabolism and produces calming effect BLUE Calms breathing and heart rate Lowers blood pressure helps insomnia and headaches Reduces overall pain STRONG BLUE Reduces stress and nervous tension lubri...

Page 12: ...ufacturer be liable for any special or consequential damages arising from the use of the product components and the parts attached or installed with it Nor for injury to any person any claims for dama...

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