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Please be sure to note!
Do not insert sauna rocks too tightly in
the rock store. Place them loose, leaving
as many spaces as possible to allow the
free fl ow of hot air for circulation purpo-
ses.
Remove stones from the sauna heater
only when they cooled down.
It cannot be excluded that hot rocks
or their parts fall out of the rock store.
Risk of fi re!
Sauna stones are a natural product. Check the
sauna stones at regular intervals. Aggressive
sauna essensces can weaken the sauna stones
and cause them to break apart over time. Con-
sult your sauna supplier if necessary.
Rinse the sauna stones provided under running
water and then place them in the stone com-
partment so that the convection air fl ow can
circulate easily between the stones (Illust. 9 +
10).
The quantity of stones is suffi
cient to create a
steam shock, vaporizing about 10 cl of water
per m³ cabin volume. Always wait 10 minutes
after infusion before repeating the infusion.
Only then the sauna stones will re-heat suffi
ci-
ently again.
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Never add more essences or volatile
oils than advised on the packaging. Never
use alcohol or undiluted concentrates. Cau-
tion!
Fire hazard!
All sauna heating units are made of low-corro-
sion material. To enjoy your sauna heating unit
for a long time you should ensure maintainance
and take due care about the heater. Always
make sure that the air supply vents and refl ec-
tion surfaces in the area of air intake are free.
These can easily become clogged with fuzz and
dust when drawing in fresh air. This reduces the
air convection in the sauna heating unit and
can be a cause of too high temperatures.
Clean or de-scale the heater when needed.
Refer to your sauna supplier or directly to the
manufacturer in case of defects or signs of wear
and tear.
Only use original manufacturer‘s replacement
parts, which can be obtained from your sup-
plier or directly from the manufacturer.
If you did not use your sauna for a long period
of time, always check before next use that clo-
ths, cleansers or other objects have not been
left on the sauna heating unit or the vaporizer
before turning them on.
Sauna rocks
Maintenance and care
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