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HOW TO TAKE A SAUNA

1. Pre-heat your sauna to the desired temperature (usually between 80-100°C)

2. While it’s warming up, take a nice hot shower.

3. Enter the pre-heated sauna, relax and allow your body to perspire in the soft dry heat. Do not throw water on 

the rocks during the first part of the session.

4. Cool off with a cold shower or a quick swim in a lake or pool.

5. Re-enter the sauna and sprinkle water on the rocks. This will increase humidity to assist in perspiration. Half a 

cup every 5 minutes should be enough. Too much water will just cool off the rocks and you’ll get less steam.

6. After a 20-30 minute sauna, cool off in the shower or lake or pool.

7. Repeat this sauna/cold shower process as often as desired.

8. After each use, leave the door fully open for a few hours if possible so the wood can dry out.

These are guidelines only. Enjoy your sauna in whichever way you desire.

Children must be supervised by an adult.

WARRANTY

Dundalk LeisureCraft Inc. warrants our saunas against defects in materials and workmanship under 

normal/residential use for a period of five (5) years, as applicable, from the date of receipt of the product by the 

original end-user consumer. This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear and/or natural weather 

conditions. This warranty does not cover regular required maintenance of the sauna, (eg. Tightening bands on 

the barrels, cleaning or staining the sauna) refer to your sauna assembly manual for maintenance guidelines. 

This warranty does not cover misuse or negligence and the manufacturer and associated retailers are not liable 

for any injury or damage caused by the product. This warranty is a parts only warranty and any service or labor 

costs would not be considered as part of the 5 year warranty.

Purchaser Name: ________________________ Date: _______________ 

Purchased From: ________________________

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Summary of Contents for Mini Pod

Page 1: ...ustomer agrees not to hold Dundalk LeisureCraft Inc and any of its authorized dealers liable for improper installation maintenance and repair of this product Requirements View the assembly process on...

Page 2: ...ar Mini Pod Sauna Assembly Instructions Index Sauna Base Preparation Standard Page 3 Cedar Mini Pod Sauna Assembly Standard Page 4 to 13 Bench Installation Page 14 15 Electric Heater Installation Page...

Page 3: ...Mini Pod Sauna Assembly Instructions Concrete Pad Sauna Base Preparation A solid base for your pod sauna is recommended and can be made from any of the following Wooden Deck Patio Stones Paver Blocks...

Page 4: ...ides have the tongue and groove on them and slide them into each other Locate the back bottom wall panel Place the panel centered to the outside edge of the sauna floor Secure floor pieces together us...

Page 5: ...ttach wall to floor with 2 64mm screws using the pre drilled holes Repeat the same process for the front lower wall Install one side panel onto the front wall bottom Make sure the panel is flush on th...

Page 6: ...dundalkleisurecraft com web www dundalkleisurecraft com 6 Dundalk LeisureCraft Cedar Mini Pod Sauna Assembly Instructions Insert the door onto the bottom wall groove making it tight against the side...

Page 7: ...staves These will be flat on one side and concave on the other Secure the top wall panel on both sides with 2 64mm screws Slide the front top wall piece over the door and onto the side wall panels 7...

Page 8: ...ring the ends are flush fasten the two halves of the roof top board together using 2 64mm screws Using the markings on the front and back top walls center the assembled top stave Use a rubber mallet t...

Page 9: ...r each end a bit to help prevent leaking ph 519 923 9813 info dundalkleisurecraft com web www dundalkleisurecraft com Pry the bottom 2 staves tight into the stave above and secure with 2 64mm screws 9...

Page 10: ...recraft com web www dundalkleisurecraft com Continue applying the membrane to the sauna in the same manner overlapping the reflective part on the lower membrane Overlap the membrane on the front and b...

Page 11: ...of trim and secure in the same manner as the previous step Continue this process to the bottom of the sauna on both sides Repeat at the other end of the sauna Locate the spacer for the bevel siding 1...

Page 12: ...f your sauna is located in an area prone to heavier winds 12 Use the spacer block for consistent spacing between the bevel siding pieces For easier installation you can cut or break spacer in half to...

Page 13: ...ter centered above the door using a 1 38mm screw 13 Install the inside handle at the desired height centered horizontally on the inside of the door and secure with 2 51mm screws in the pre drilled hol...

Page 14: ...are in line with the cross members on the bottom of the bench Secure the bench to supports by screwing through the slats into the supports using 1 38mm screws Note that the bench supports for the sid...

Page 15: ...nch supports to the wall with the pre placed screws Secure the bench to the support from the top using 1 38mm screws between the slats Repeat process for the other end of the back wall bench and the f...

Page 16: ...osition of the 4 holes Be careful not to drill all the way through the stave 12 Using the 2 headrests put together as in the picture as a guide for the heater to sit on Measure the proper distances fo...

Page 17: ...lower mounting holes Ensure heater is level tighten all 4 hex head lag screws to lock the heater in place Electric Heater Installation 17 Roughly assemble the pieces of the heater guard Stand the 2 A...

Page 18: ...ater high limit switch to trip The rocks must fully cover the heating elements ph 519 923 9813 info dundalkleisurecraft com web www dundalkleisurecraft com 12 Electric Heater Installation 18 Center th...

Page 19: ...Hole saw or drill bit to drill holes Cordless Drill Robertson bit 19 Drill inlet holes centered underneath the heater on the front wall close to the floor A 2 diameter hole saw was used in pictures b...

Page 20: ...and by a licensed electrician We cannot supply any other electrical components needed to wire up the light Weatherproof Conduit Light Switch If you are installing a light switch on the outside of your...

Page 21: ...d flush inside of the sauna with light fixture fitting over the box PRODUCT MAINTENANCE 1 To clean the outside of the fixture use a dry or slightly dampened clean cloth use clean water never a solvent...

Page 22: ...craft com Congratulations on the assembly of your new Red Cedar Mini Pod Sauna For assistance in the assembly of your Cedar Pod sauna please visit our support page at https www dundalkleisurecraft com...

Page 23: ...lor of your Dundalk Leisurecraft Sauna there are many cedar stains on the market and almost as many opinions as to which is best We encourage you to rely on your own research and referrals Recommended...

Page 24: ...ssible so the wood can dry out These are guidelines only Enjoy your sauna in whichever way you desire Children must be supervised by an adult WARRANTY Dundalk LeisureCraft Inc warrants our saunas agai...

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