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02-4211-200  05/09/01                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            7014228      314 SKMB 27 B

    "Mini Finn" Heater Installation & Operation Instructions

WARNING

     SECTION 5: HEATER SCREEN (GUARD RAIL)

     SECTION 6: OPERATION

Install a wooden heater guard to prevent the sauna bather from  
accidentally touching the sauna heater.  Install the heater guard with 
the clearances shown in Diagram 2.

The heater is provided with a thermostat to adjust the sauna bath 
temperature and a timer to control when the bath starts and stops.  For 
health and fire safety, never attempt to alter or bypass the timer or 
thermostat.

SETTING THE TEMPERATURE  The temperature can be adjusted 
by turning the thermostat knob.  To raise the temperature, turn the 
knob clockwise; to lower the temperature, turn the knob counter-
clockwise.

SETTING THE TIME  If you want the heater to begin heating 
immediately, turn the dial clockwise past the first marked section 
labeled "off to 1" (See Diagram 4), then turn the dial back (counter-
clockwise) until you feel it "click", near the on position, into the one 
hour operating zone.

The heater has a "9 plus 1" timer, which means you can set the heater 
to begin heating after a delay of up to 9 hours.

If you set the timer dial in the "1 to 9" zone, the heater will 
automatically turn on after the selected delay time has elapsed. 

     SECTION 7: LIMIT CONTROL

The sauna heater has a built-in high limit control, which automatically 
turns off the heater if the temperature inside in the sauna room rises to 
an abnormally high level.

To restart the heater, let the heater cool and the timer run down to zero 
(off), then contact your local dealer or a service representative at         
1-800-346-6536.

Page 5   

Do not locate benches over  

heater. Minimum height of 

ceiling above heater 50".

Minimum clearance from 

heater to wooden surfaces 

(benches, side walls, heater 

fence etc.)  is shown in 

diagram 2.  Mounting 

brackets supplied provide  

proper clearance to wall 

behind heater. 

Use only copper wire of the 

size and type indicated in 

the Heater Specification 

Chart and the temperature 

rating indicated on the 

heater junction box.

All heaters and controls 

must be grounded per NEC 

to prevent electrical shock 

in case of unit failure.

Electrical outlets or 

receptacle must not be 

installed in a sauna room.

A guardrail or fence is 

required around the heater 

to prevent burns from 

accidental contact.

Summary of Contents for FU21

Page 1: ...al temperature of the body dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The effects of the hyperthermia include failure to perceive heat failure to recognize the need to exit the room unawareness of imp...

Page 2: ...2 DIAGRAM 3 MIN DISTANCE FOR THE MOUNTING BRACKETAND TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL B Page 2 3 min A DISTANCE B DISTANCE C DISTANCE 21T 3 1 1 4 1 1 4 30T 3 1 1 4 2 1 2 HEATER MINIMUM Floor Area Ceiling Heigh...

Page 3: ...ctrical Code and local regulations Remove the heater s electrical box cover and connect the feed wires to the terminal block To determine the correct wire size refer to Diagram 3 Use copper supply wir...

Page 4: ...7 8 9 ONE HOUR OPERATING ZONE FOR 9 HOUR DELAY TIMER This area from OFF to ON is the operating zone This is the only time the heater is on DELAY ZONE This area from 9 to ON is the delay zone meaning...

Page 5: ...er which means you can set the heater to begin heating after a delay of up to 9 hours If you set the timer dial in the 1 to 9 zone the heater will automatically turn on after the selected delay time h...

Page 6: ...3 4 5 6 120V AC 2 2 x 1500W 120V 1 1 x 2100W 120V 1 x 1700W 120V a1 a1 b0 b0 a b a b M V S U R 2100W or 3000W Timer 1h 9h preset N L Gr 1 2 3 4 5 6 240V AC 3000W L1 L2 Gr 4 7K min 3 5W 1 2 3 4 5 6 L1...

Page 7: ...at the cycle 2 or 3 times end with a brisk shower rinse in cool water Dress when completely dry and perspiration has stopped Some sauna bathers enjoy the soothing effect of steam by splashing water on...

Page 8: ...Finn Heater Installation Operation Instructions DIAGRAM 7 DIAGRAM 8 TYPICAL PRE CUT WALL CONSTRUCTION 2x4 framing 1 2 wallboard fiberglass insulation 1 2 wallboard T G soft wood foil vapor barrier Loc...

Page 9: ...es spring or gravity loaded closures The door must always open outwards No shower can be installed in a sauna room No electrical receptacle shall be installed inside the sauna room The enclosed WARNIN...

Page 10: ...ts open when the sauna is not in use Saunas that are in daily use should be washed down at least once a week to keep them clean and the air fresh Duckboard should be removed from the sauna the sauna f...

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