Solution:
If you hear static noises from the speakers when no music is
playing, then be sure that the MP3 AUX wire is not plugged into the ceiling
port. You will have a constant noise coming from the speakers if one end of
the MP3 AUX wire is connected to the ceiling port and the other end is not
connected to anything.
8. Color Lighting
Solution:
If your color light is not working, the issue with the light may have
to do with the connection on the top side of the light fixture. Please go up to
the roof panel and disconnect the wire connection on the topside of the light
fixture. Then reconnect the wire connection making sure that it is snug and
tight. Return back to the sauna control panel to test the light. If the light is still
having issues, please contact our Customer Service.
9. Dedicated Power Outlet
Solution:
You have two options when it comes to a dedicate receptacle. You
have a true dedicated line if the receptacle is the only receptacle on the line
to the breaker in your electric panel box. You have a quasi-dedicated line if
you have multiple receptacles on a line to the breaker in your electric panel
box and you do not draw any power from the other 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 emitters operate a bit different than the wall heat
emitters. As the bench heat emitter and floor heat emitter (200W/125W each)
are of much less wattage than the wall heat emitters (300W each), they will
not get nearly as hot as the wall heat emitter panels. We can have you run
two tests. First, remove the bench from the sauna room. Next, preheat the
sauna room by setting the temperature to the maximum of 151 degrees F
and time to 90 minutes. Record the starting/beginning temperature and the
temperature after 15 minute intervals up to 90 minutes (do not enter the unit
or open the door during this test). If the sauna room goes above 130 degrees
F (usually after about 40 to 50 minutes of preheating with a beginning
temperature above 70 degrees F) at any given time, then we know that the
heat emitters are working successfully. With even one heat emitter not
working correctly, the sauna room will struggle to get above 130 degrees F
within the average allotted time. The next test would be to enter the sauna
room and to
cautiously
place your hand on the back side of the bench heat
emitter in the center (this would normally be covered by the bench which you
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