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40 cm
24 cm
28 cm
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Installation of the Filius
Specifi cations
Voltage: 400 V AC 3N 50 Hz
Power rating: 4.5, 6.0 or 7.5 kW depending on
version
Height: 750 mm incl. 180 mm ground clearance
Width: 470 mm
Depth: 240 mm
Stone fi lling: 8 kg
Leakage current: max. 0.75 mA per kW of heat-
ing power
Sauna heater for use in a residential (home)
sauna cabins.
Scope of delivery:
1 sauna heater
1 accessories bag with
1 pcs. cable screw connection
4 pcs. self-tapping screws B 4.2 x 9.5
2 pcs. spax screws
1 set of sauna stones
The sauna heater has been designed for a
connection voltage of 400 V AC 3N via a sauna
control unit.
The sauna cabin interior must be at least 1.90
m in height.
Maintain at least 100 cm clearance between the
upper edge of the heater and the cabin ceiling
Minimum clearances
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Cabin wall
Protective grating for heater
Air intake
absolutely essential
in the middle of the
drip pan
1. First the cover plate of the heater must be
removed. To do this, unscrew the 4 screws
(Fig.1) and remove the cover plate.
2. Screw 4 fi xing screws acc. Fig. 2 centrally into
the cabin wall over the air inlet opening so
that there is still 3 mm clearance between
the wall and the screw head.
Fixing screws for cover
plate
Summary of Contents for Bi-O Filius
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