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Please be sure to note!

Do  not  insert  sauna  rocks  too 
tightly  in  the  rock  store.  Place 
them  loose,  leaving  as  many 
spaces  as  possible  to  allow  the 
free fl ow of hot air for circulation 
purposes.
Remove stones from the sauna 
heater only when they cooled 
down.
It cannot be excluded that hot 
rocks or their parts fall out of the 
rock store. 

Risk of fi re!

Sauna stones are a natural product. Check the 
sauna  stones  at  regular  intervals.  Aggressive 
sauna essensces can weaken the sauna stones 
and cause them to break apart over time. Con-
sult your sauna supplier if necessary. 

Rinse the sauna stones provided under running 
water and then place them in the stone com-
partment  so  that  the  convection  air  fl ow  can 
circulate  easily  between  the  stones  (Illust.  9  + 
10). 

The quantity of stones is suffi

  cient to create a 

steam  shock,  vaporizing  about  10  cl  of  water 
per m³ cabin volume.  Always wait 10 minutes 
after  infusion  before  repeating  the  infusion.  
Only then the sauna stones will re-heat suffi

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ently again.

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  Never  add  more  essences  or 

volatile oils than advised on the pa-
ckaging.  Never use alcohol or un-
diluted concentrates. Caution! 

Fire 

hazard!

All sauna heating units are made of low-corro-
sion material. To enjoy your sauna heating unit 
for a long time you should ensure maintainance 
and  take  due  care  about  the  heater.  Always 
make sure that the air supply vents and refl ec-
tion  surfaces  in  the  area  of  air  intake  are  free. 
These can easily become clogged with fuzz and 
dust when drawing in fresh air. This reduces the 
air  convection  in  the  sauna  heating  unit  and 
can be a cause of too high temperatures.

Clean  or  de-scale  the  heater  when  needed.  
Refer to your sauna supplier or directly to the 
manufacturer in case of defects or signs of wear 
and tear.

Only  use  original  manufacturer‘s  replacement 
parts,  which  can  be  obtained  from  your  sup-
plier or directly from the manufacturer. 

If you did not use your sauna for a long period 
of time, always check before next use that clo-
ths, cleansers or other objects have not been 
left on the sauna heating unit or the vaporizer 
before turning them on. 

Sauna rocks

Maintenance and care

Summary of Contents for Thermo-Tec S

Page 1: ...1 D MADE IN GERMANY IP x4 Thermo Tec S Druck Nr 29343829en 28 12 GB Assembly and operating instruction...

Page 2: ...otes 4 Electrical connection 5 Example of a properly connected sauna system 6 Installation 7 Technical data 7 Minimum clearances 7 Sauna stones 9 Maintenance and care 9 Service Address 11 Guarantee 11...

Page 3: ...pped the goods 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...

Page 4: ...resin untreatedmaterials e g spruce Only a sauna heater with the appropriate power output may be installed in the sau na cabin Please provide air intake and vent ope nings in each sauna cabin The air...

Page 5: ...that the vertical clearance be tween the sauna heater upper edge and the sauna ceiling is maintained Please see also the dimensions diagram for the clearance between the lower edge of the sauna heater...

Page 6: ...y reasons power ca bles may not be laid visibly on the interior walls of the cabin Most sauna cabins have empty ducts fitted into the wall element with the air intake If no empty ducts are available i...

Page 7: ...1500W 9 kW Capacity acc DIN Electrical Connection Fuse control unit in A For cabin size Minimum dimensions of air intake and exhaust vents Connecting cable main control unit in mm Connecting cable con...

Page 8: ...5 4 ea particle board screws 1 set of sauna stones separately in cloth bag The sauna heating unit is intended only for a supply voltage of 400 V AC 3N The minimum height of the sauna cabin must be 1...

Page 9: ...Illust 4 4 Hook the sauna heating unit into the wall mounting using the mounting slots on the rear wall and place against the spacer Illust 7 Terminal box spacer Illust 4 Anschlussklemme Lock nut Cab...

Page 10: ...tones will re heat suffici ently again Never add more essences or volatile oils than advised on the pa ckaging Never use alcohol or un diluted concentrates Caution Fire hazard All sauna heating units...

Page 11: ...ical units will be protected by this ELCB Under current manufacturing technology it is not reasonable to use heating elements for sau na heaters which do not collect moisture from the surrounding air...

Page 12: ...nd model name with detailed description of the fault This guarantee covers defective parts and la bour but not the defects caused by wear and tear In case of complaint please return the equip ment in...

Page 13: ...dual case and try for immedi ate and customer friend ly solution For economic returns wi thin Germany you will get an RMA number from the manufacturer All returns have to be in the original packing of...

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