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3.  Press the up/down arrows under the TIME DISPLAY to adjust the amount of time you want the sauna 

to remain on.  Press the C/F button to choose between Celsius and Fahrenheit.  Press the up/down 
arrows under the TEMPERATURE DISPLAY to adjust the temperature setting.  Once you have set 
these adjustments to the desired settings, press the STAR

T/WORK button.  If you don’t press the 

button for 5 seconds, the control panel will stop flashing and the set-up values will be memorized.  The 
WORK and HEAT lights will now be on and the emitters will now be generating heat.  You will need to 
pre-heat the sauna room to the set temperature before entering.  Please keep in mind that you will 
increase the time it takes for the sauna room to reach the set temperature if you enter the sauna room 
before it has reached the set temperature.

 

 

4.  During your sauna session, set-up time will count down the minutes one by one.  When the time 

remaining is 5 minutes, the buzzer will make a warning sound for approximately 15 seconds letting you 
know you only have 5 minutes remaining.  At this point, you can let the time run out or adjust the time 
by pressing the up/down arrows under the TIME DISPLAY.  If you do choose to adjust the time, the 
control panel will flash and the emitters will stop generating 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 times do vary.  Generally, it will take approximately twenty to thirty minutes to preheat the 

sauna to 50 degrees Celsius / 122 degrees Fahrenheit.  When the ambient temperature is low, 
heating requires additional time.  For the first few times of use, you may use 46 degrees Celsius / 
115 degrees Fahrenheit as a reference starting point for a time period of about 15 minutes (this 
represents the actual time you are in the sauna at the desired temperature).  As you become more 
comfortable and familiar with the sauna, you can increase the temperature and time period according 
to personal preference. 

 

6.  When the temperature is at the set-up value, the digital control will maintain the set temperature. 

The WORK light will remain on and the HEAT light will turn off.  The emitters will stop generating 
heat.  Once the inside temperature drops approximately 4 degrees, the HEAT light will turn back on 
and heat will again be generated by the emitters.  With the digital control, the inside temperature will 
always remain around the set-up value. 

 

7.  Reading lamps and/or roof lamps and/or color therapy lamps are operated by pressing the 

respective buttons located towards the center of the control panel.  These lamps are offered on 
some models and are not available on all models.

 

 

8.    

Chromotherapy/Color Therapy Lighting (optional) 

can be operated as follows.  First, you    

       will need to install the battery.   Once the battery has been inserted into the remote, you are ready 

to operate the chromotherapy/color therapy lighting system.  Press the READING LIGHT button on 
the sauna control panel.  The white light will come on.  While pointing the remote at the ceiling light, 
you can press any of the colors on the remote and that color will be displayed.  You can use the 
SHADE button on the remote to go through a sequence of colors.  If you want to turn the light off 
during your sauna session, you can press the POWER button on the remote.  

Pleas

e note:  You 

must be inside the sauna room for the remote to work.  Remote may vary in appearance. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DYN6101

Page 1: ...R CERAMIC AND CARBON MODEL SAUNAS FOR INDOOR USE ONLY 120VAC 15 AMP DEDICATED CIRCUIT Sauna Now you can enjoy the European secret for youthful vitality Carefully and thoroughly read this manual before...

Page 2: ...PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLY DYN 6106 DYN 9101 The above assembly diagrams are for quick reference visual guides only All sauna models are not shown Parts and accessories may vary...

Page 3: ...5 5 6 microns and far infrared 5 6 1000 microns Among these segments only far infrared penetrates organic substances such as the human body two to three inches so that the warming effect is very unifo...

Page 4: ...es and internal organs without putting too much burden on the heart Our body reacts to the increased heating through the natural cooling process of perspiring Through the perspiration process acid and...

Page 5: ...tted by your sauna are reported to offer a wide range of possible therapeutic benefits based on research completed over the last 25 years from all around the world These benefits are presented for ref...

Page 6: ...the sauna if damage is detected Contact your dealer or manufacturer for troubleshooting and replacement parts 1 Product Introduction The infrared sauna room is composed of a wood cabin infrared heat...

Page 7: ...e figure 2 Figure 1 Figure 2 1 Door Handle 2 Tempered Glass Door 3 Ventilation Grid 4 Speaker 5 Reading Lamp 6 Control Panel 7 Temperature Sensor 8 Heat Emitter 9 Bench Panel 10 Back Protection Grid C...

Page 8: ...3 Figure 3 MAIN POWER main power of the sauna room HT1 HT2 HT3 HT4 emitter power output cords LIGHT reading lamp power output cord CTRL control panel connection CD SIG signal cable group II MP3 Auxil...

Page 9: ...nector R SPEAKER Right speaker connector TEMP SENSOR Temperature sensor BUZZER Buzzer connector MP3 AUX INPUT MP3 radio connection IV Buckles A External Buckles The external buckles are used to connec...

Page 10: ...d front of the floor panel have no notches The notches are on the right and left sides of the floor The length between the notches and the rear side is shorter than the length between the notches and...

Page 11: ...nding The Difference Between The Inside And Outside Of The Rear Panel You will find the heat emitters on the inside of the rear panel Assembly Instructions A Choose a good location to install the saun...

Page 12: ...on the floor will be closer to the rear of the sauna than the front of the sauna see Panel Descriptions C Installing the FRONT PANEL and SIDE PANELS 1 Place the FRONT PANEL onto the recessed area on...

Page 13: ...h the vertical guides on each side panel The emitter grid will face outward toward the front of the sauna Push the BENCH EMITTER PANEL all the way down until it is touching the FLOOR PANEL and is secu...

Page 14: ...from the SIDE or FRONT PANELS 3 Be careful not to force the ROOF PANEL into place Make sure that the wires are properly fed through the holes see figure 15 4 When all the wires are fed through their a...

Page 15: ...stalling the TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 Enter the sauna and remove the protective covering from the TEMPERATURE SENSOR Situate the TEMPERATURE SENSOR so that it is vertical pointing downward see figure 20 F...

Page 16: ...oltage and frequency must match the requested voltage and frequency of the sauna 120VAC 15AMP Dedicated Circuit or 120VAC 20AMP Dedicated Circuit Since many materials absorb the infrared rays minimal...

Page 17: ...emperature is low heating requires additional time For the first few times of use you may use 46 degrees Celsius 115 degrees Fahrenheit as a reference starting point for a time period of about 15 minu...

Page 18: ...es and place it on the bench This towel will absorb some of your perspiration while adding comfort as you sit on the bench Place another towel on the floor to absorb perspiration as it falls from your...

Page 19: ...or blood circulation 10 Exercise care 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 with a cloth and...

Page 20: ...he control panel displays the time and temperature then the temperature sensor may not be plugged in properly or it may be damaged Turn the control panel off and then go to the roof of the sauna and l...

Page 21: ...If your sauna arrived with a spare temperature sensor turn the control panel off and go to the roof of the sauna and locate the red and black wire near the air vent towards the rear of the sauna Afte...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...les 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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