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Assembly of the control unit

Wall mounting

Mount the control unit outside the sauna 
cabin only.  The most practical mounting 
point would be the wall area onto which 
the sauna oven is mounted on the inside, 
except on the outside of the cabin.  If elec-
trical conduits are present, mount the con-
trol unit accordingly.  To mount the control 
unit, please follow these instructions:

Illust. 1

1. Remove the cover of the control unit. To 

do this press the fastening tab inwards 
with a fl at  screwdriver and remove the 
housing top by pivoting it upwards (Il-
lust.1). Drill the threaded holes for the 
included 4 x 20 mm wood screws accor-
ding to Illust. 3 & 3.1.

2.Insert one of the wood screws into the 

upper middle hole.  This screw will be the 
mounting point for the control unit.  Make 
sure the screw is projecting out from wall 
about 3 mm.  (Illust. 3.2)

3. Hang  the control unit onto the 3 mm pro-

jecting screw.  Insert the included rubber 
sleeves into the openings on the back 
side of the housing and lead the electri-
cal cable through these openings. Screw 
the lower part of the housing onto the ca-
bin wall using the lower threaded holes.  
(Illust. 4)

Illust. 3

eye level

Illust . 3.2

3

Illust . 4

feed-through channel for 

power supply lead wire

oven supply line

vaporizer supply line

lamp

fan

feed-through 

channel for 

sensor lines 

upper threaded hole

threaded holes

Illust. 3.1

ca. 34 cm

17,4 cm

19 cm

eye level

 

Summary of Contents for EMOTEC DC 9000

Page 1: ...1 D IP x4 Made in Germany GB Druck Nr 2934528en 22 08 User s Guide EMOTEC DC 9000...

Page 2: ...eration 11 Temperature indicator 11 Heating time 11 Please note the following when programming the unit 12 Specialist section 13 F1 Setting the current time 13 P1 Start with preset time 14 P2 Preset t...

Page 3: ...esistive load Coloured light optional max 100 W per colour Colour on time 1 10 min Colour order red red yellow yellow yellow green green green blue blue blue red Error display via warning triangle fla...

Page 4: ...ure gradient towards the floor of the cabin Inversely the relative humidity is lowest directly under the cabin ceiling and the highest on the cabin floor For safety reasons the temperature sensor with...

Page 5: ...IN VDE 0100 WARNING Never attempt repairs or installations yourself as this could result in serious injury or death Only a qualified technician may remove the hou sing cover Please note the dimensions...

Page 6: ...ded 4 x 20 mm wood screws accor ding to Illust 3 3 1 2 Insert one of the wood screws into the upper middle hole This screw will be the mounting point for the control unit Make sure the screw is projec...

Page 7: ...hting Air intake opening Illust 5 Power supply lead wire Connecting the sauna oven Assemble the sauna oven according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer in front of the air intake opening...

Page 8: ...e oven sensor in cabins up to 2 x 2m according to Illust 7 and 8 in larger cabins according to Illust 7 and 9 2 Drill a hole to lead the cable through pre ferably through the middle of one of the wood...

Page 9: ...e P6 Ventilation function P7 Lamp P9 Coloured light Operating switch on off Lamp on off Program button Selection buttons Mode If the control box does not pick off voltage after closure please check th...

Page 10: ...or short time Afterwards the display shows the present time The unit is ready to use The device is switched on via the but ton This also switches on the cubicle and screen lighting On the display appe...

Page 11: ...meter icon Here the pre selected temperature is indicated by an arrow to the right of the thermometer The temperature in the cubicle is shown by the rising thermometer When heating the cubicle the the...

Page 12: ...ting time If you want to end your sauna before this time press the button The sauna is switched off The screen indicates the current time Please note the following when programming the unit Mode The m...

Page 13: ...on In the display appears F1 and the clock symbol Please confirm with the Mode button Please chose the wished value with the and buttons to switch between summer and winter time for example Please con...

Page 14: ...preset mode Programming section P1 Start with preset time You can use the time pre selection to start your sauna within the next 24 hours Always ensure that no objects are located on the sauna heater...

Page 15: ...ess Mode button Afterwards the button until in the dis play the the heating time symbol and P2 appears Please confirm with the Mode button Please chose the wished value with the and buttons Please con...

Page 16: ...e press Mode button Afterwards the button until in the display the heating symbol and P5 appears Please confirm with the Mode button Please chose the wished value with the and buttons The arrow at the...

Page 17: ...tment please press Mode button Afterwards the button until in the display the fan symbol and P6 appears Please confirm with the Mode button Please chose the wished value with the and buttons They mean...

Page 18: ...he cubicle lighting of your sauna as you wish For illumination power adjustment please press Mode button Afterwards the button until in the display the light symbol and P7 appears Please confirm with...

Page 19: ...ave the option of operating a coloured light device in your sauna using the HCS 9003 control unit Each coloured light may not exceed the maximum power of 100 W 1 20 03 red yellow green blue Please cho...

Page 20: ...ous instructions and set the value to 0 It goes without saying that the sauna lights can also be switched on and off in coloured light mode To do so press the light switch as usual IIf the sauna light...

Page 21: ...ght P 9 00 02 00 05 00 05 For shining period adjustment please press Mode button Afterwards the button until in the display the colour light symbol and P9 appears Please confirm with the Mode button P...

Page 22: ...arting position switch position I C o n t r o l u n i t switch unit swit ched on unit swit ched off light swit ched on Changing the heating time limitation for commercial use Attention Completely disc...

Page 23: ...des Error code Error E 100 Temperature sensor paused E 101 Temperature sensor short circuit E 211 Excess temperature fuse paused Other error options that are not displayed and their causes Screen is b...

Page 24: ...ould like to mention to the fact that in case of a warrenty claim you are kindly requested to present a copy of the invoice of the executive electric shop KTY 10 5 142 C L3 L2 L1 N G E Ub Limiter Nr 1...

Page 25: ...ell as the article code number and type name with expressive description of the fault This warrenty covers damaged parts but no defects due to wear and tear In case of complaint please return the equi...

Page 26: ...ong articles or missing accessories He will discuss with you the individual case and try for immediate and custo mer friendly solution For economic returns within Germany you will get an RMA number fr...

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