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Activate / deactivate the Life - Guard

Life - Guard is a settable relatively short time, 

e.g. 20 minutes, after which the sauna unit is 

switched off, except for the cabin lighting. After 

this time has expired the unit can be switched 

on again by pushing the

MODE

-button for the set 

time. 

Life  Guard deactivated

Life  Guard activated

12:00

90°C

5 : 59

- - : - -

Temperature

Auto-stop

Start time

P1

12:00

30°C

5 : 59

- - : - -

20 min

Life - Guard

Temperature

Auto-stop

Start time

12:00

30°C

5 : 59

- - : - -

20 min

Life - Guard

Temperature

Auto-stop

Start time

12:00

90°C

5 : 59

- - : - -

Temperature

Auto-stop

Start time

P1

12:15

12

 

: 15

Time of day

Activate

Deactivate

MODE

&

Life - Guard

12:15

Life - Guard

12:15

> 3 Sek

MODE

Life - Guard

12:15

Life - Guard

12:15

> 3 Sek

MODE

Life - Guard

12:15

MODE

MODE

&

MODE

Life - Guard

12:15

12:15

12

 

: 15

Time of day

Summary of Contents for ECON D2

Page 1: ...IPx4 Made in Germany EOS Econ D2 Installation and operating instruction sauna control unit Print no 29344706en 30 22 Technical changes reserved Firmware R4 35 EN...

Page 2: ...he main sensor 17 Electrical installation 19 23 Installation sequence Connections 19 Connection diagram for sauna heaters up to 9 kW 20 Connection diagram for sauna heaters above 9 kW 20 Main board as...

Page 3: ...between C and F 36 Switching user profiles P1 P4 36 Activate deactivate the child lock 37 Activate deactivate the Safety 37 Activate deactivate the Life Guard 38 Life Guard 39 In Stand by 39 Switchin...

Page 4: ...ning Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Caution Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate...

Page 5: ...trician from an author ised electrical company Observe the stipulations inVDE 0100 part 703 or the applicable local legal requirements The system must be completely disconnected from the mains supply...

Page 6: ...prevented Protect the unit accordingly if there is an increased risk of mechanical damage Operator instruction Theoperatoroftheinfraredorsaunacabinmustbeinstructedonthegeneralsafetyinstruc tionsduring...

Page 7: ...t s hot parts and be able to identify them The operator must be familiar with the settings for the heating time and understand how to adjust it Health risks Spendingtimeinaninfraredorsaunacabincanlead...

Page 8: ...t only be used by persons with reduced mental capacity or limited physicalorsensoryabilitiesundersupervisionoriftheyhavebeenpreviouslyinstructedin its use and understand the risks Children and persons...

Page 9: ...he nameplate is attached to the underside of the base of the relay box housing The following are considered instances of foreseeable misuse The control and sensor cable plugs are plugged in incorrectl...

Page 10: ...emperature sensor KTY and safety temperature limiter b 2 mounting screws 4 x 40 mm c Sensor line 2 m red d Line for safety temperature limiter 2 m white 3 Plstic bag with 3 mounting screws 4 x 25 mm 4...

Page 11: ...erature control range 30 to 115 C Sensor system temperature KTY sensor with safety temperature limiter 139 C Control characteristic Two point control with fixed hysteresis of 3K For control via the st...

Page 12: ...ation should be avoided as well If there is an increased risk of mechani cal damage the control unit must be protected accordingly In conjunction with a suitable sauna heater the Econ D2 control unit...

Page 13: ...ble duct A B C A Partially recessed installa tion B Partially recessed installa ton alternative cable rou ting C Surface installation The control unit may be mounted only outside of the sauna cabin Re...

Page 14: ...on nection This risk also applies following completion of the installation work Do not install relay boxes in enclosed cabinets or wood panelling Site requirements Ambient temperature during operation...

Page 15: ...cutting the wall only for recessed installation in the wall Screw driver Taut wire as needed Wooden screws included in the scope of delivery 3 pcs when mounting on the wall Removing the front cover R...

Page 16: ...mounting hole A b Securely tighten the housing in the two lower holes B 6 Connect the lines see Electric Installa tion Mounting the unit on the wall Semi recessed mounting 3 mm eye height 1 Prepare a...

Page 17: ...ys If it is necessary to lay the cables down together or if the line is longer than 3m use a shielded sensor cable 4 x 0 5 mm Connect the shielding to ground in the control unit Please observe that th...

Page 18: ...For this disconnect one of the white cable wires at X2 connector The respective error message appears in the display Re connect the wire Sensor Limiter wei white rot red Bankf hler optional Auxiliary...

Page 19: ...ing sequence Plug the S Bus and sensor lines into the relay box Connect the consumer lines sauna heater light fan etc to the relay box Establish connection to the power supply In a multi cabin install...

Page 20: ...100W 139 C KTY 10 5 400V 3N 50 Hz 3x16A 400V 3N 50 Hz max 100W X1 P max 9 kW P max 18 kW LSG 400V 3N 50 Hz Light L N ECON U V W N L1 L2 L3 N V1 N S1 Sensor Limiter wei white rot red X2 139 C KTY 10 5...

Page 21: ...50 V E Output for power extension and control lamp F Mains connection G Sauna heater connection H Light connection I F2 Fine fuse T 315 mA L 250V J Connection heater sensor and protection temper ature...

Page 22: ...the temperature sensor from the heater sensor to the 2 KTY terminals 2 Connect the white cable for the safety temperature limiter from the heater sensor to the 2 STB terminals on the lower main circu...

Page 23: ...controller LSG so that it is possible to connect sauna heaters with an output greater than 9 kW Connecting the cabin light Connect the cable of the sauna lighting to the two terminals LN and LL Pay at...

Page 24: ...Please read the following information to get yourself familiar with the functions and capabilities of your sauna control unit Operating buttons cabin lighting on off stand by programming mode save set...

Page 25: ...ating phase the bars behind the temperature display fill continuously Once the target temperature has been reached these bars are displayed as filled Energy saving display 12 34 If the unit is not use...

Page 26: ...rrently running Light still can be switched on and off Timer active Functions only if the availability of a fire protection system has been con firmed setup safety option has been checked as available...

Page 27: ...irmed by pressing MODE for 3 secs and are then saved in the current profile The parameter stops flashing and the new val ue becomes valid until it is changed again If no button is pressed for 15 secs...

Page 28: ...Select and confirm one of the following no not available or yes available Attention make sure to observe the General Safety Precautions section page 5 Enable of disable Life Guard Select and confirm...

Page 29: ...re Temperature query only when heating is on not in stand by or during sauna dry mode 12 00 P1 115 C 3 sec Finnish Reading from the main sensor 12 00 90 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time P1 12 0...

Page 30: ...ice Changes made in operation mode will apply immediately once saved 3 sec 15 Sek MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE 3 sec MODE 15 sec 3 sec 12 00 Temperature 90 C Auto stop 5 59 Start time P1 12 00 Temperature...

Page 31: ...r profiles P1 P4 Attention The allowed time for private operations is 6 hours MODE MODE 12 00 Temperature 90 C Auto stop 5 59 Start time P1 12 00 Temperature 90 C Auto stop 5 59 Start time P1 12 00 Te...

Page 32: ...me P1 30 12 00 Temperature 90 C Auto stop 3 30 Start time P1 12 00 Temperature 90 C Auto stop 3 29 Start time P1 12 00 Temperature 90 C Auto stop 5 59 Start time P1 Cabin lighting Every time that the...

Page 33: ...e around 1 h to heat up If for example you wish to start with your sauna bath at 18 00 we recommend to select 17 00 as your preselection time If you wish to start sauna manually set the Start time to...

Page 34: ...e preselection If the sauna unit is to be used without preselec tion time must be entered in the display under preselection time 15 sec 12 00 Temperature 90 C Auto stop 5 59 Start time 17 10 P1 12 00...

Page 35: ...age 12 15 12 15 Time of day MODE Change 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 00 00 0 00 Tageszeit 3 sec 12 00 12 00 Time of day MODE MODE MODE MODE 3 sec MODE Adva...

Page 36: ...tart time is the same for all Factory setting P1 target temperature dry Finnish 90 C P2 target temperature dry Finnish 40 C P3 target temperature dry Finnish 75 C P4 target temperature dry Finnish 60...

Page 37: ...r the daily preselection time functions displayed but not adjustable The control can be switched off via ON OFF switch Safety activated 3 Sek MODE Safety deactivated 3 Sek MODE 12 15 SECURITY SAFETY S...

Page 38: ...uard deactivated Life Guard activated 12 00 90 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time P1 12 00 30 C 5 59 20 min Life Guard Temperature Auto stop Start time 12 00 30 C 5 59 20 min Life Guard Temperatu...

Page 39: ...or the same period of time by pressing the MODE button For example set up 15 minutes If you do not press the button again after 15 minutes the sauna heater will switch off After com pleted confirmatio...

Page 40: ...ard The sauna heater will now heat normal without Life Guard time To activate the function Life Guard After the Life Guard time has expired the sauna heater is switched off and the entire dis play bli...

Page 41: ...guard is not available The temperature cannot be set Only the Sauna On Off can be set and the light activated MODE 12 00 60 C Temperature The holiday home mode allows the control system to be blocked...

Page 42: ...he heating time up to the defined limitation Attention Make sure to disconnect the control from power before changing the heating power limita tion Setting the heating time limitation without disconne...

Page 43: ...is fitted with two protective fuses which are mounted on the main relay board of the unit These fuses protect the electronics on the board and the light and fan outputs Notice fuses do not mean absolu...

Page 44: ...TY is faulty or the line to the temperature sensor has a short circuit interrupted limiter circuit The temperature fuse 139 C has triggered or the line to the temperature fuse is interrupted Display C...

Page 45: ...Position 0 Light enabled Device switched off Position II The device Switch off switch Switch setting 0 Press the switch on the lower side of the rocker to the first latch switch setting 0 The switch w...

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Page 47: ...your questions quickly and compe tently please provide the information printed on the type shield including the model item no and serial no in all inquiries Equipment commissioning date ______________...

Page 48: ...roducts is designed for the ship 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 acce...

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