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Declaration of Conformity 

 

 

Installation and Operating Manual / Version V 1.02 

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Index 

B

 

Bath mode 

Setting ............................................................. 21 

C

 

Cleaning.............................................................. 25 
Cleaning light ...................................................... 17 
Components ....................................................... 12 
Connection ......................................................... 13 
Control unit ......................................................... 12 
Control unit ON / OFF ......................................... 17 
Copyright protection ........................................... 30 
Customer service ................................................ 30 

D

 

Declaration of Conformity ................................... 31 
Decommissioning ............................................... 29 
Disposal .............................................................. 29 

E

 

Electric voltage ..................................................... 8 
Error messages .................................................. 29 
Explanation of symbols ......................................... 5 

F

 

Faults .................................................................. 26 
Function .............................................................. 17 

G

 

General ............................................................... 29 

H

 

Hazard warnings ................................................... 7 

I

 

Improper operation ............................................... 8 
Initial operation ................................................... 13 
Installing WEB-CONTROL-CONVER ................. 11 
Intended use ......................................................... 6 
Interface converter .............................................. 13 

L

 

Limitation on liability ........................................... 29 

M

 

Main switch ......................................................... 17 
Mains adapter ..................................................... 13 
Maintenance ....................................................... 25 
Menu 

Aroma .............................................................. 24 

Basic settings: .................................................24 
Coloured light ..................................................24 
Info menu ........................................................25 
Settings ...........................................................22 
Timer ...............................................................23 

Messages and instructions .................................26 
Mode of operation ...............................................15 

N

 

Notes 

Operation.........................................................19 

O

 

Occupational safety .............................................. 7 
Operating keys ....................................................18 

Basic functions ................................................18 
Bath modes .....................................................18 
Main switch......................................................17 

Operation ............................................................19 

P

 

Power off .............................................................17 

R

 

Restart ................................................................15 

S

 

Safety 

Operation.........................................................19 
Troubleshooting ..............................................26 

Sauna control unit 

switching off ....................................................21 
switching on ....................................................20 

Schematic connection .........................................10 
Scope of delivery ................................................30 
Settings ...............................................................31 
Spare parts .........................................................30 
Status bar............................................................18 
Switching off................................................. 15, 21 
Switching on ................................................ 20, 29 

T

 

Technical data ....................................................16 

U

 

USB cable ...........................................................13 

W

 

Warnings ............................................................... 5 
Warranty .............................................................30 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FCU6x00 Series

Page 1: ...an be combined with the following sauna control units in the FCU series Series FCU3000 FCU3200 FCU3400 Series FCU4000 FCU4200 FCU4400 Series FCU5000 FCU5200 FCU5400 Series FCU6000 FCU6200 FCU6400 Doc...

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Page 3: ...3 Interface converter 13 3 1 4 USB cable 13 3 2 Connection and initial operation 13 3 3 Initial set up with LAN operation 13 3 4 Initial set up with WLAN operation 14 3 5 Switching off or restarting t...

Page 4: ...n the display 27 8 3 Acknowledge message 27 8 4 Error messages 27 8 5 Acknowledge error message 29 9 Decommissioning and disposal 29 10 General 29 10 1 Limitation on liability 29 10 2 Copyright protec...

Page 5: ...order to avoid any accidents personal injuries and damage to property DANGER shows an imminently hazardous situation that can result in severe injuries or even death if not avoided WARNING shows a pot...

Page 6: ...is not affected by cold air flowing in from the outside 1 3 Intended use The FASEL sauna control units in the FCUxx00 series are designed exclusively for op eration and control of sauna cabins saunas...

Page 7: ...Adherence to all the safety and operating instructions specified in this operating manual is a basic prerequisite for safe operation and safe working Please contact your customer service in case of do...

Page 8: ...ld be carried out only by skilled personnel Never bypass or switch off fuses Adhere to the correct current specification while changing the fuses Keep moisture away from live parts as it can lead to s...

Page 9: ...nd in stallation instructions are integral parts of this product and must be kept accessible at all times in the immediate vicinity of the control unit The device can have more or less connection opti...

Page 10: ...lation and Operating Manual Version V 1 02 2 Installation instructions 2 1 Schematic connection of the components Sauna area Control unit Sauna Steam bath dry and frost free room Connect Box Fig 1 Sch...

Page 11: ...Installation instructions Installation and Operating Manual Version V 1 02 11 2 2 Installing the interface converter Fig 2 Installing FCU EXT APP CONTROL CONVERTER...

Page 12: ...er USB cable 3 1 1 Connect Box Fig 3 Connect Box front panel Fig 4 Connect Box rear view The LAN and USB ports are located on the front panel This USB port is for connecting to the interface converter...

Page 13: ...n Connect the LAN cable from the Connect Box to your in house network LAN This connection can be made to a router or network switch Only for WLAN operation Ensure that you have stable WLAN reception I...

Page 14: ...ou are still connected to the WLAN CONNECT BOX Note After a repeated connection with CONNECT BOX the password may be saved and does not have to be entered again 3 On your Smartphone Tablet open the In...

Page 15: ...ortant access code for your sauna Your access code is unique to your sauna control unit and gives you and others access to your sauna Please keep it safe and do not pass it on to third parties This ac...

Page 16: ...unction of the sys tem in the event of a violation We can detect a change In such a case there will be a charge for repairing the software 3 7 Use of the sub user function The sub user function create...

Page 17: ...in 1 to Pin 1 cable configuration straight through WLAN frequency band 2 4 GHz 5 Structure and function 5 1 Function Depending on the variant of the FCUxxxx control unit the following bath modes can b...

Page 18: ...Flashing blue orange The timer is active Bath mode starts at the set time Key Bath mode Sauna with humidity Functions as described for Bath mode Sauna key Key Bath mode Infrared Functions as described...

Page 19: ...lowing symbols can appear in the status bar Display elements Description Heating time Remaining heating time Light is active Fan is active Fragrance pump is active Drying program is active Water defic...

Page 20: ...s For this reason Perform all operating steps precisely as described in this operating manual Risk of fire WARNING Risk of injury due to fire Objects on the heater or in the immediate vicinity of the...

Page 21: ...y key to switch on the sauna control unit See page 18 2 Select bath mode on the display see Table 2 3 To start the bath mode press and hold the bath mode key until the key lights up orange see Table 2...

Page 22: ...umidity The values are also shown as icons in the display 4 To adjust the heating period press and hold the section Heating period Remain ing heating period until the menu opens NOTE The program autom...

Page 23: ...ess and hold the key to open the coloured light set tings Aroma settings optional Opens the aroma settings menu Bench heating settings optional Press the key briefly to switch the bench heating on off...

Page 24: ...tive aroma pump in minutes and the aroma pump with active injection in seconds 1 Touch one of the time fields to enable 2 Enter the preferred time in the number field 3 The value is saved once you pre...

Page 25: ...rward The following information is shown 1 Info This shows the control unit s hardware and software version 2 Configuration This shows the control unit s basic configuration 3 Inputs and outputs This...

Page 26: ...For this reason In case of faults switch off the control unit disconnect it from the mains and secure against restarting Contact customer service Repair work must be carried out only by qualified per...

Page 27: ...tablished Pay attention to the beep confirmation Operator Water deficiency Evaporator without water Fill water according to the operating manual of the evaporator Operator Check water inlet magnetic v...

Page 28: ...uit Check cable Check clamps 31 and 32 Qualified electri cian service en gineer 211 Interruption in bench sensor Cable breakage in the bench sensor Clamp contacts Check cable Check clamps 31 and 32 Qu...

Page 29: ...ispose of the sauna control unit with regular garbage Dispose the control system in accordance with the respective country specific regulations 10 General 10 1 Limitation on liability All the specific...

Page 30: ...ght pro tected and are subject to the commercial copyright laws Any misuse is punishable by law Distribution of any kind even in parts as well as reproduction and or sharing the con tent without the p...

Page 31: ...ty 30 01 F 80 09 F Operating time 00 15 h 06 00 20 00 Drying temperature 80 C 110 C Drying time 0 59 min Humidity temp sum according to VDE characteristic EN 60335 2 53 2003 A1 2007 image 101 11 3 Adj...

Page 32: ...laration of Conformity The electronics mounted in the device series FCU6xxx is identical to the certified device series FCU4xxx You will find the current declaration of conformity online at www fasel...

Page 33: ...TROL CONVER 11 Intended use 6 Interface converter 13 L Limitation on liability 29 M Main switch 17 Mains adapter 13 Maintenance 25 Menu Aroma 24 Basic settings 24 Coloured light 24 Info menu 25 Settin...

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