Doc# 71-0170
4215-141
Rev. 02
13
08/23/2022
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
CLEANING
Yes, cleaning is needed. Perspiration and dirt may absorb into the
wood, so periodic cleaning is needed. Scrubbing the benches and
floorboards with a stiff brush and mild detergent is normally
sufficient. Light sanding with 220 grit is another option.
INTERIOR PAINT OR STAIN
You should never apply any paint or stain to the interior of your sauna! Off-gassing from these products
could be harmful to your health when the room is heated.
The only approved product to use on the interior of your sauna is 100% Pure Paraffin Oil. Pure Paraffin Oil
is odorless and will add an invisible layer of protection from moisture stains and can be applied to walls or
bench tops. Paraffin oil can also be used on the exterior surfaces but will darken softer woods like cedar.
See your sauna retail dealer for details.
PATCHING NAIL HOLES
Small nail holes from attaching your trim can be easily filled by using a quality brand of wood filler that
matches the wood you are using followed by a light sanding with 220 grit sandpaper. Small holes or cracks
can also be patched by filling with white glue then sanding with 220 grit sandpaper before the glue dries.
The sanding dust will stick to the glue and fill the void, providing a nearly invisible patch.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Codes on SL2 Control
Sn = Means the sensor is not connected to the CB box. Check the connections between sensor and box
HL = Means the High Limit switch in sauna heater is not connected to the CB box. Check the connections
between heater and box.
JP = Means a jumper CN 6 is missing from the Main PCA in CB box.
Pre-Heat = Means there is no sensor connected to the CB or the temperature is below 8°F.
*Prior to calling, please have the Model, Type Number, and Serial Number from room available.