Digi Digi II 4.5 Installation & Operation Instructions Download Page 3

"Digi II" Series Heater Installation & Operation Instructions

WARNING

     SECTION 2: MOUNTING OF SAUNA HEATER

     SECTION 3: PLACING OF ROCKS

HANGING THE HEATER  Using the template provided, drill four 
9/64" holes to fasten the heater brackets to the wall.  Install two ¼" x 1 
½" hex head lag screws (supplied with the heater) through the top holes 
on the mounting brackets (one screw per bracket).  Tighten these 
screws.  The screws must be threaded through the wall into a framing 
member or backing board to support the heater weight.  Locate the two 
¼" x 1" hex head lag screws (supplied with the heater) then install them 
into the two lower mounting holes.  Tighten to lock the heater brackets 
in place.
Place the heater on the wall brackets and fasten with screws.  See 
Diagram 1 & 2 for the heater location details and the necessary 

The rocks supplied with the heater have been chosen to provide the best 
heater performance.  Use of any other type of rock may void the heaters 
warranty.  Never operate the heater without rocks in place!

Rinse the rocks with water before placing in the heater. Packing the 
rocks too tightly may cause the heater high limit switch to trip. Follow 
the below rock placement instructions. After completion, atta ch the 
guard with the screws provided. 

On a yearly basis, remove all rocks, clean rock fragments, and reinstall 
reusable rocks. Follow the directions below for placement and the 

1.  Put smaller rocks in first around the outer perimeter of the heating chamber.
2.  Completely fill all four sections (front, 2 center sections between elements,
     and back). In the outer sections, use smaller rocks placed more tightly (see note b).
3.  Place rocks loosely in the center 2 sections (see note a).
4.  Be sure rocks complete cover the elements (see note c).

c. Loosely cover the tops of 
all elements a minimum 
of 2" to 3". 

a. Loosely place rocks between
 the elements so air flow is not 
 restricted.

High Limit
   Sensor

Wall mounting
    bracket

Rocks between 
the front element 
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

Fire sprinkler systems used 

inside any sauna room 

should be properly rated for 

sauna room temperatures.

Do not pour chlorinated 

pool or spa water on heater. 

Excessive water use on 

heater may cause damage 

and void warranty.

Do not install a shower in 

the sauna room.

Electric Shock Hazard - 

High voltage exists within 

this equipment.  There are 

no user serviceable parts in 

this equipment.  All 

installation and service to 

this equipment should be 

performed by qualified 

licensed personnel in 

accordance with local and 

national codes.

Do not construct sauna 

room so as to restrict air 

flow through the bottom of 

the heater.

Packing the rocks too 

tightly may cause the heater 

high limit switch to trip.

Summary of Contents for Digi II 4.5

Page 1: ...l and benches Replace wood surfaces which show any signs of deterioration The heater gets extremely hot during operation and should not be touched or burns may result Minors should be adequately super...

Page 2: ...M 1 MOUNTING BRACKET LOCATION AND MINIMUM DISTANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL Screws Use the long screws in the upper holes of the mounting bracket 11 57 8 11 B Screws Table 1 K A D High Limit Control 6...

Page 3: ...and reinstall reusable rocks Follow the directions below for placement and the 1 Put smaller rocks in first around the outer perimeter of the heating chamber 2 Completely fill all four sections front...

Page 4: ...AWG N Gr 1 208 28 8 2 8AWG N Gr 1 240 25 2 8AWG N Gr 3 208 16 7 3 12 AWG N Gr 3 240 14 4 3 12 AWG N Gr 1 208 38 5 2 8AWG N Gr 1 240 33 3 2 8AWG N Gr 3 208 22 2 3 10 AWG N Gr 3 240 19 2 3 10 AWG N Gr 2...

Page 5: ...e maximum control wire length would be 90ft The sensor should be mounted over the heater 2 from the ceiling and connected to the circuit board on terminals 2 and 3 See Diagram 1 Control Overview Alarm...

Page 6: ...r 1714 800 1705 8 0 2xAWG 8 N Gr 3xAWG 10 N Gr 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gr Gr N T1 T2 T3 Gr Gr N T1 T2 Heater The electrical installation must be made by a licensed electrician in accordance with local regulations...

Page 7: ...ess PROG OK button and hold down for approx 3 seconds until the following appears in the display MENU 1 TIME 12 00 Setting the Clock Press the up arrow and hold down The minutes and hours will begin t...

Page 8: ...ext will display MENU 5 CLOCK 24 h Using the arrow keys select a 12 or 24 hour clock If a 12 hour clock is selected AM or PM will appear in the display after the time Press PROG OK to save the setting...

Page 9: ...ing will appear in the display start time sauna length and temperature 17 30 01 00 The maximum the timer will allow the heater to operate is 60 minutes 90C Press Time Delay button and the hours and mi...

Page 10: ...Sauna depending on what delay mode is selected 15 00 is the current time and 17 30 is the time the room is ready to enter Daily Operations of Memory User buttons Press ON OFF and the greeting appears...

Page 11: ...ress 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 cup at a time a...

Page 12: ...4 framing 1 2 wallboard fiberglass insulation 1 2 wallboard T G soft wood foil vapor barrier HEATER SCREEN GUARD RAIL DIAGRAM 7 VENTILATION DIAGRAM 8 Heater Screen guard rail min 1 min 1 Locate vent u...

Page 13: ...s spring or gravity loaded closures The door must always open outwards The warranty is void if a shower is installed in a sauna room No electrical receptacle shall be installed inside the sauna room T...

Page 14: ...are in daily use should be washed down at least once a week to keep them clean and the air fresh Duckboard should be removed from the sauna the sauna floor mopped and dried in a conventional manner an...

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