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Assemble the sauna oven according to the
instructions provided by the manufacturer in
front of the air intake opening.
Lead the silicone wire to the power control
unit through the ducts and connect them to
the corresponding terminals according to cir-
cuit diagram.
Note:
If no ducts are available, bore a hole
next to the air inlet opening and pull the sto-
ve wire/s to the outside to lead them to the
corresponding terminals in the control unit.
In order to protect the silicone wire from ex-
ternal impacts it should be covered. There-
fore use a suitable cable duct or a PVC pipe
in which you lead the wire/s to the power
control unit.
Lead the power cord to the control unit and
connect it to the power inlet terminal.
Electrical connection
The electrical connection may only be
done by
a qualifi ed electrical technician
under authority of the regulations of the
local power supply company and those
of the VDE.
In general, there can only be one permanent
connection to the power supply network, to
include a device which allows the unit to be
disconnected from the power source with a
contact distance of at least 3 mm from all
terminals.
All electrical installations and connector ca-
bles inside the cabin must be able to with-
stand temperatures up to 170°C.
The sauna lamp must be splashproof (by
Standard IPx4) and resistant to ambient
temperature. The sauna lamp can be moun-
ted anywhere except in the area of the rising
hot air above the oven.
Only bulbs should
be used!
Connecting the sauna oven
Connecting the sauna lamp
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