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• During the installation of the sauna hea-
ting unit, make certain that the vertical
clearance between the upper edge of the
sauna heating unit and the sauna ceiling
is suffi cient . The horizontal (lateral) clea-
rance between the sauna heating unit and
the cabin wall is provided in the dimension
diagram of the respective sauna heating
unit. The required distance between the
lower edge of the sauna heating unit and
the fl oor is also provided by the dimension
diagram. In case of fl oor-standing ovens,
the distance is determined by the base.
• Fundamentally, it is important to make
sure that the sauna heating unit is not
placed on a fl oor that consists of an easily
fl ammable material (wood, synthetic fl oo-
ring or similar material). Ceramic tiles or
similar materials are practical in the area
of the sauna.
• Underfl oor heating in a sauna leads to in-
creased surface temperature of the fl oor.
• The distance between the oven safety
grid or recliner bench and other fl amma-
ble materials and the sauna heating unit
are provided in the dimensional data of the
respective sauna heating unit. The safety
grid height must be approximately equal
to the frontal height of the sauna heating
unit.
•
By cleaning of parts with sharp edges
or corners the appropriate personal
protection measures against potential in-
juries should be taken.
• The sauna heaters should be secured
against overturning during installation on
site.
Electrical connection
Your electrician will be able to accomplish
this work without further explanation in ac-
cordance with the provided wiring schema-
tic and with the help of the circuit diagram
mounted inside the respective control unit.
Be sure to note, however, that live wires
should not be visibly laid onto the inner cabin
walls due to safety considerations. For this
reason, the wall element with the air intake
vent is already equipped with cable conduits
in most sauna cabins
Should there be no cable conduits in your
cabin, drill an hole in the cabin wall imme-
diately adjacent to the sauna heating unit
where the cable projects from the sauna he-
ating unit and pull the cable through this hole
towards the exterior and then to the control
unit. The cable as well as all other connec-
ting lines (supply wire to the power source
and to the cabin lighting) on the outside wall
of the cabin should also be protected from
damage, for ex. by installation in cable con-
duits or by covering with wooden skirting
strips.
Attention!
Dear customer,
according to the valid regulations, the
electrical connection of the sauna heater
and the control box has to be carried out
through the specialist of an authorized
electric shop.
We would like to mention to the fact that
in case of a warrenty claim, you are kind-
ly requested to present a copy of the in-
voice of the executive electric shop.
The sauna heater, if used with remote con-
trol*, may be used only in combination with
the appropriate cover protection system or
S-Guard system.
*Remote control – means settings, switch-
ing, control and adjustment of the sauna
control unit by means of commands trans-
mitted from a remote location beyond sight
distance using telecommunication, wire- or
wireless signal transmission systems, net-
work and similar systems.