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DYN-5830 / DYN-5860 

3 & 6 Person FAR Infrared Saunas 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Owner’s Manual 

CARBON MODEL SAUNAS 
SAUNAS ARE FOR INDOOR USE ONLY 
120VAC 20AMP Single Dedicated Circuit Required

 

(3 Person Model) 

120VAC 20AMP Dual Dedicated Circuits Required 

(6 Person Model) 

Carefully and thoroughly read this Owner’s Manual before using/operating the 
sauna. 

We recommend keeping this Owner’s Manual for regular review and 

future reference. 
 

Summary of Contents for DYN-5830

Page 1: ...DOOR USE ONLY 120VAC 20AMP Single Dedicated Circuit Required 3 Person Model 120VAC 20AMP Dual Dedicated Circuits Required 6 Person Model Carefully and thoroughly read this Owner s Manual before using...

Page 2: ...organic substances such as the human body two to three inches so that the warming effect is very uniform Health Benefits Because infrared rays penetrate the body through conversion there is a deep hea...

Page 3: ...c fields Electric and magnetic fields are a basic force of nature like gravity generated by electricity They are found almost everywhere Electric and magnetic fields are found in nature where they are...

Page 4: ...ealth Administration OSHA have established permissible exposure limits PEL Currently there is no consensus on the potential health hazard from any exposure to EMF The mainstream scientific evidence su...

Page 5: ...TRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY DYN 5830 01 THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE VISUAL GUIDE ONLY ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT T...

Page 6: ...TRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY DYN 5860 01 THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE VISUAL GUIDE ONLY ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT T...

Page 7: ...eshooting and replacement parts 1 Product Introduction The infrared sauna room is composed of a wood cabin infrared heat emitters and a control system The wood cabin includes a FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL...

Page 8: ...CTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY PARTS DESCRIPTION THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE VISUAL GUIDE ONLY ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJEC...

Page 9: ...CTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY PARTS DESCRIPTION THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE VISUAL GUIDE ONLY ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJEC...

Page 10: ...E RESET protects against power II Component Labeling Power Cord Main power cord connects the POWER SUPPLY to the dedicated wall outlet HT1 HT2 HT3 HT4 HT5 HT6 Heater cords connect the heat emitters to...

Page 11: ...oom for your listening pleasure see Figure 2 Figure 2 IV Buckles A External Buckles The external buckles are used to connect the LEFT and RIGHT SIDE PANELS to the REAR PANEL see Figure 3 Figure 3 B Gu...

Page 12: ...itter s on the topside of the FLOOR PANEL See Figure 5 for model DYN 5830 01 and Figure 5a for DYN 5860 01 Floor Heater Cord Front Front Figure 5 Figure 5a B Understanding the Difference Between the T...

Page 13: ...is the panel with the buckles The buckles are mounted on the exterior side of the REAR PANEL see Figure 7 Figure 7 D Understanding the Difference Between the Inside and Outside of the Wall Panels You...

Page 14: ...ts will be needed to install the FRONT SIDE STATIONARY GLASS with GLASS DOOR e Wood Cabin Assembly Floor Panel Front Right Panel Right Side Panel Rear Panel Left Side Panel Left Side Stationary Glass...

Page 15: ...RIGHT PANEL stationary as it stands on the FLOOR PANEL The second adult will need to lift the RIGHT SIDE PANEL up and onto the FLOOR PANEL up against the FRONT RIGHT PANEL Next lift the RIGHT SIDE PAN...

Page 16: ...ng the LEFT SIDE PANEL and LEFT SIDE STATIONARY GLASS A Place the LEFT SIDE PANEL up and onto the FLOOR PANEL Be sure that the LEFT SIDE PANEL is up against the guide molding on the FLOOR PANEL After...

Page 17: ...FRONT SIDE STATIONARY GLASS with GLASS DOOR A Two adults will be needed mostly to assemble but three adults will be needed to install the FRONT SIDE STATIONARY GLASS with GLASS DOOR Be very careful w...

Page 18: ...the interior door handle portion and the metal will be the exterior door handle portion see Figure 17 White White Washer Washer Exterior Interior Handle Knob Figure 17 Figure 18 9 Installing the ROOF...

Page 19: ...onnectors the MP3 connector and the CTRL Panel Control harness wire connector see Figure 20 Before Connecting Figure 19 After Connecting Figure 20 11 Installing the TEMPERATURE SENSOR A Enter the saun...

Page 20: ...e the ROOF DUST COVER over the top of the ROOF PANEL Be cautious when pulling the power cord through the hole in the ROOF DUST COVER When the edges are aligned screw the ROOF DUST COVER into place The...

Page 21: ...ore during and after sauna use to prevent dehydration since body fluids will be lost through perspiration It is not recommended to shower immediately after use since the pores in your skin will be ope...

Page 22: ...heat Once you set the time to the desired setting then press the START WORK button twice and the control panel will stop flashing and heat will began coming from the emitters once again 5 Heating tim...

Page 23: ...system you can do so by unplugging the sauna s power cord for 15 minutes The Bluetooth module is located on the control panel closest to the glass door 10 Please Note On average it takes our model sa...

Page 24: ...and tense muscles massage the affected areas during your sauna session 7 To treat your ankles and feet more effectively you can elevate them and move them close to one of the heat emitters to achieve...

Page 25: ...en exercising before and after sauna use 11 Never sleep inside the sauna 12 Do not use any type of cleaning agents on the interior of the sauna Only wipe down the sauna room with water and a damp clot...

Page 26: ...orrect operation If for any reason your sauna does not seem to be operating properly discontinue use and contact Customer Service Safeguards For Your Sauna 1 Do not install the sauna near water near a...

Page 27: ...d snug and tight If the issue continues then the particular heat emitter may be damaged Do not continue to operate Contact the manufacturer for replacement parts Solution If the heat emitters are not...

Page 28: ...tioning such as a high temperature burning odor or strange sounds Also check to make sure none of the power cords are damaged If the power supply is malfunctioning or power cords are damaged then unpl...

Page 29: ...L CONTROL harnesses both ends and then reconnect making sure that the connection is snug and tight 3 Also and while up on the roof please located the temperature sensor wire The temperature sensor is...

Page 30: ...loose wire will also make for a bad connection and cause an unusual amount of heat buildup Loose connections can also cause sparking in the junction box that can result in arcing You ll likely see bur...

Page 31: ...ther receptacles when the sauna is in operation Both of these options are acceptable 10 Lower Heat Emitters Solution With regards to the lower heat emitters under the bench and on the floor these heat...

Page 32: ...emitter and floor heat emitter only keep the area below the bench warm as heat always rises The majority of heat is concentrated above the bench You can use a towel to drape over your legs to trap the...

Page 33: ...ng or forgery of proof of purchase documents will be cause to VOID this limited warranty Products on which the serial number has been defaced or removed is not eligible for warranty service Warranty L...

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Page 35: ...es receipt showing date of purchase as this will serve as proof of purchase Warranty will be VOID if the following warranty card is not mailed back within 60 days of purchase date along with proof of...

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