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Dear customer
You have purchased a high-quality technical 
device with which you will have years of sauna 
fun. This sauna control unit was designed and 
inspected according to the current European 
safety standards and manufactured at the facto-
ry in accordance with the quality management 
standard DIN EN ISO 9001:2000.
This detailed installation and operation manual 
has been prepared for your information. Please 
observe in particular the 

important notes

 and 

the information on electrical connection.
We wish you exhilarating recreational experience 
and lots of fun with your sauna!

Intended use

This sauna control unit is exclusively intended 
for the control of the sauna heater in a sauna 
cabin. 

Any  other  use  over  and  above  the  intended 
purpose is not considered as appropriate use! 
Compliance of the standard operation, mainte-
nance and repair conditions is also an element 
of appropriate use.

The  manufacturer  cannot  be  held  liable  for 
deviating, unauthorized alterations and any re-
sulting damages: the initiator of these changes 
bears the full risk.

General information

Please check whether the unit has arrived in per-
fect condition. Any transport damages should be 
immediately reported to the freight forwarder 
delivering the goods or you should contact the 
company that shipped the goods. 

Please note that you will only be able to achieve 
an optimum sauna climate if the cabin with its air 
intake and ventilation, the sauna heater and the 
control unit are aligned to each other.

Please observe the information and stipulations 
made by your sauna supplier.

Sauna heaters heat up your sauna cabin using 
heated convective air. Here, fresh air is drawn 
in from the air intake which, when heated, rises 
upwards (convection) and is then circulated 
within the cabin. Part of the used air is pushed 
out through the vent in the cabin. This creates a 
typical  sauna climate which can achieve temper-
atures of approx. 110°C measured directly under 
the ceiling of your sauna, dropping in temper-
ature to approx. 30-40°C towards the fl oor. It is 
therefore not unusual to measure temperatures 
of 110°C on the temperature sensor hanging 
over the heater, whilst the thermometer hanging 
on the sauna wall, approx. 20-25 cm under the 
cabin ceiling, only indicates 85°C. The bathing 
temperature generally lies between 80°C and 
90°C in the area of the upper bench when the 
temperature is set to maximum.

Please note that the highest temperatures are 
always generated over the sauna heater and that 
the temperature sensor and the safety limiter 
must be mounted there in accordance with the 
control unit installation instructions.

When heating up for the first time, you may 
notice a slight  smell caused by evaporating 
lubricants used in production processes. Please 
ventilate your cabin before beginning your 
sauna bath.

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GB

Summary of Contents for ECON D1

Page 1: ...1 D IP x4 Made in Germany ECON D1 Druck Nr 29344711en 23 15 GB Installation and operating instruction sauna control unit...

Page 2: ...or 10 Electrical connection 12 Connecting the sauna heater 12 Connecting the sauna lamp 12 Installation diagram 13 Terminal arrangement on the circuit board 13 Connecting the sauna heater 14 Operation...

Page 3: ...Switching on the sauna unit with Life Guard 22 Individual settings 23 Cabin temperature 23 Auto Stop 24 Life Guard 25 Unit fuses 27 Error messages 28 The device switch Switch off 29 Service Address 30...

Page 4: ...rature protection fuse Technical data Nominal voltage 400 V 3 N 50 Hz AC Switching capacity max 9 kW ohmic load AC1 operation Heating time limitation 6 h Display LCD display 40 x 22 mm alphanumeric wi...

Page 5: ...ods Please note that you will only be able to achieve anoptimumsaunaclimateifthecabinwithitsair intake and ventilation the sauna heater and the control unit are aligned to each other Please observe th...

Page 6: ...e the dimensions in the assem blyinstructions especiallywheninstalling the temperature sensor The temperature above the oven is critical for the temper ature setting The temperature can be held within...

Page 7: ...ialist of an authorized electric shop We would like to draw your attention that in case of a warranty claim you are kindly requested to present a copy of the invoice of the executive electric shop Whe...

Page 8: ...hole The control unit is hooked onto this screw Therefore leave the screw out by approx 3 mm Fig 3 2 3 Hook the control unit onto the 3 mm protru ding screw in the upper mounting hole Insert the supp...

Page 9: ...east 3 5 cm deep according to the dimension in Fig 5 Insert the supplied rubber grommets into the openings at the rear wall of the housing and insert the connecting cables through these openings Place...

Page 10: ...oven sensor in cabins up to 2 x 2m according to Illust 7 and 8 in larger cabins according to Illust 7 and 9 20 cm Fig 7 Housing Red Red Sensor circuit board Sensor white Limiter white Limiter Illust 1...

Page 11: ...t the line for overtemperature protection must be checked for short circuits In order to do this disconnect one of the wires of the white ca ble in the sensor casing The respective error message appea...

Page 12: ...nt of the air intake according to the manufacturer s installation in structions Run the silicone line through the ductwork to the power unit and connect it to the appropri ate terminals as directed in...

Page 13: ...13 GB Installation diagram 3 5 4 5 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz ECON X2 F2 F1 L1 L2 L3 N W V U N N L Terminal arrangement on the circuit board Plug for sensor connection...

Page 14: ...cting the sauna heater 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz max 100 W X1 ECON P max 9 kW U V W N L1 L2 L3 N 142 C KTY 10 5 Sensor Limiter wei white rot red X2 N L Warning Always connect the neutral conductor N of the s...

Page 15: ...you can put your sauna unit into operation Over the following pages we will show you the options provided to you with the control The user interface Operating buttons Cabin lighting on off Heating on...

Page 16: ...ing phase the thermometer fills up on the right side of the display Energy saving display 12 34 12 00 5 59 Auto stop Current time The clock symbol The light symbol when the light is switched on 12 00...

Page 17: ...r change is made 12 00 30 C Temperature Modifiable parameter 12 00 30 C Temperature If no key is pressed for 15 s the unit switches back into the default display Changes made up to then are not saved...

Page 18: ...ommissioning 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 12 00 0 00 0 00 Time of day 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 12 00 12 00 Time of day 12 00 12 00 Time of day 12 00 12 30 Time of day 12 00 Life Guard 3 s 3 s 3 s 12 00 12 30...

Page 19: ...time 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 12 00 12 30 Time of day 3 s 12 00 12 30 Time of day 12 00 30 C Temperature MODE MODE MODE MODE 12 00 12 30 Time of day 12 00 1...

Page 20: ...ort time e g 20 minutes after which the sauna unit is switched off except for the cabin lighting Af ter this time has elapsed the unit can be MODE switched on again by pushing the button for the set t...

Page 21: ...em can still be switched off in operation 12 00 30 C Temperature 3 s 12 00 30 C Temperature 12 00 30 C Temperature Activate Stand by Operation Deactivate 12 00 30 C Temperature 3 s 12 00 30 C Temperat...

Page 22: ...nction Life Guard 12 00 14 min Life Guard MODE After expiration of the Life Guard time the sauna heater is switched off and the set Life Guard time blinks Restart MODE or switch off the system 3 s 12...

Page 23: ...Temperature MODE 12 00 85 C Temperature Setting range Finnish mode 30 115 C 12 00 85 C Temperature 3 s 12 00 30 C Temperature MODE Hereafter we are showing you options that allow you to adjust the co...

Page 24: ...xpired The time is adjustable from 0 01 to 6 00 hours 12 00 30 C Temperature 12 00 6 00 Auto stop MODE In Stand by In operation 12 00 6 00 Auto stop 12 00 30 C Temperature 12 00 6 00 Auto stop 12 00 3...

Page 25: ...25 GB 12 00 3 30 Auto stop 3 s MODE 12 00 3 30 Auto stop 15 s 3 s MODE 12 00 30 C Temperature 3 s 12 00 30 C Temperature 12 00 3 30 Auto stop 12 00 30 C Temperature...

Page 26: ...ife Guard MODE Here you can set after what time the sauna unit is switched off and by pushing the MODE button again you can restart the Life Guard time This setting can only be selected in Stand by wh...

Page 27: ...1 L1 L2 L3 N W V U N N L F1 F2 Unit fuses F1 T 2A Fuse electronics primary and light and fan F2 T 315 mA Fuse of the electronics secondary Load board D1 Control board Only allow a specialist to carry...

Page 28: ...erature sensor PTC is faulty or the line to the temperature sensor has a short circuit interrupted limiter circuit The temperature fuse 142 C has triggered or the line to the temperature fuse is inter...

Page 29: ...s using this switch To turn the light on in the cabin while the unit is still disconnected push the left side of the ro cker to the second latch switch setting II Tomaketheunitreadyforoperation switch...

Page 30: ...el name with detailed description of the fault This guarantee covers defective parts and labour but not the defects caused by wear and tear In case of complaint please return the equip ment in its ori...

Page 31: ...p ping of individually packed goods pallet We expressly point out that our packaging is not suitable for individual shipments via parcel post The manufacturer shall accept no liability for damage incu...

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