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place any herbs into the vaporizer holder
for essences/herbs.
Fire hazard!
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Never add more essences or vol-
atile oils than advised on the packaging.
Never use alcohol or undiluted concen-
trates.Caution!
Fire hazard!
Caution!
Dear Customer,
In compliance with the valid regulations,
only certifi ed electricians may connect the
sauna heater and the sauna control system
to the mains power supply. Please note
that you must provide a copy of the invoice
from the electrical company who installed
the sauna in case of a warranty claim.
Electrical connection
Using the above-mentioned wiring diagram
and the information on the wiring circuit ad-
hered to the respective control system, your
electrician will be able to connect the system
without further instructions.
Please note that, for safety reasons, power ca-
bles may not be laid visibly on the interior walls
of the cabin. Most sauna cabins have empty
ducts fi tted into the wall element with the air
intake.
If no empty ducts are available in your cabin,
drill a suffi
ciently sized hole in the cabin wall
directly next to the place where the cable exits
the sauna heater and guide this cable outside
through the hole to the control unit. The cable,
and all other connecting cables (mains power
cables and cabin lighting), should be installed
in installation ducts or also be protected against
damage on the outside of the cabin e.g. by lay-
ing them in installation pipes or attaching wood
cover strips.
The sauna heater may only be used in combina-
tion with a protective cover or S-guard system
if operated by remote control*
*Remote control = Setting, control and/or regulation of
the device by means of commands entered when the de-
vice is out of sight. Telecommunication, sound technology
or bus systems can be used.
When designing the cabin ensure that
the external exposed glass surfaces only re-
ach a maximum temperature of 76°C. If ne-
cessary, protective features need to be fi tted.