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710-0133 HM 46 57 Hallmark Manual 

 

Date:  06/24/16 

Rev  04 

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Saunalogic Control Operation

 

 
 
 

Operating Instructions for Lighting 

 
Press “Internal Light” to switch on or off. 
 
 
Press “Color Light” to scroll through the 
colors and then off. 
 
 
 
 

Operating Instructions for Heater  
 

Default settings for temperature are preset to 176°F, the bath time is set to 60 minutes and 0 minute delay 
to start to heat.  These settings are adjustable (as described below) from 125°F to 194°F. Length of sauna 
can be set from 0 to 60 minutes. The time delay before start can be up to 23 hour and 59 minutes. Any 
changes are remembered by the heater for your next bath.  Should the heater power be lost then restored, 
the settings will return to their default values. If the heater does not start heating, refer to the Pre-Set 
Delayed Start section below. 
 
STARTING SAUNA HEATER IMMEDIATELY 
Press the control POWER button once. The room temperature will be displayed on the control.  The 
heater will turn on and begin heating the room to current set points.  Once the set temperature is reached 
inside the room, the heater will turn heater on and off again as needed to maintain the desired 
temperature.  At the end of the selected time (60 minutes maximum), the control will turn itself off and 
the control display will turn off. 
 
SETTING THE TIME AND TEMPERATURE   
To set the sauna length time, press the control POWER button to turn on the heater.  Press the “"+" or "-" 
buttons on the left side of control to increase or decrease time for desired setting. The maximum of time is 
60 minutes. 
 
To set the temperature, press the control POWER button to turn on the heater.  Press the TEMP "+" or "-" 
buttons on the right side control to increase or decrease temperature for desired setting. The maximum 
temperature is 194°F (90°C).  
 
Note: Typical sauna bathing set-point temperature is 150°F to 165°F on the control. 
 
PRE-SET DELAYED START 
With the electricity applied to the CB PK-1 box, press the control POWER button once.  The room 
temperature will be displayed on the control.  Press the “clock” button. Press the "+" or "-" buttons on the 
left side of the control to increase or decrease delay time for desired setting. The maximum of time is 23 
hours and 59 minutes. If no delay start is desired, set to 00:00 and press “clock” button.  
 
Note: The LED light above clock will glow when system is in the delayed start mode and the “:” will 
flash in the time section.

 

 

Summary of Contents for HM46

Page 1: ...nual HM 46 and HM 57 With Saunalogic Control and Bluetooth Sound System Read Before Installation 2 Precautions Before Use 2 Room Assembly 3 Bench Interior Assembly 6 Electrical Heater Assembly 8 SaunaLogic Control Operations 10 Bluetooth Sound System Operation 11 User Maintenance Instructions 12 ...

Page 2: ...nings Vents must be kept free of obstruction so proper airflow is maintained in the sauna room Do not stack anything in front of the vents or push the back of the room up tight to a wall surface PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE WARNING Prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is capable of inducing hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches several degrees above th...

Page 3: ...eight Refer to Picture 3 If they are not equal in height or there is an obvious gap between the two panels that means they are not properly attached and you should try again Typical room installation is as follows 1 Place floor base panel on level surface If not even shim the base panel until level 2 Place back right wall panel on floor base panel 3 Place right wall panel on floor base panel then ...

Page 4: ... Place the ceiling panel on the wall panels Note Make sure the top panel s front is facing the front that the trim of the top panel fits completely around the walls and that the connection wires fron the control panel wall protrude through the hole of the ceiling panel Be careful to not kink or pinch the wires Step 5 Lift up the ceiling slightly and carefully place glass section into groove on flo...

Page 5: ...n Allen wrench Step 8 Remove the screw and spacer from the handle Step 9 Install the handle on the glass Ensure the plastic gaskets are on both side of the glass while installing the screw into the door handle Note Place all wood handle inside sauna room Step 10 Install exterior portion of door handle on the screw section and tighten all four setscrews with Allen wrench ...

Page 6: ...wer bench is the lower bench MODEL HM 57 The HM 57 bench system has three 3 benches Upper Main Bench Upper Return bench and Lower Main Bench The upper main bench is installed along the right wall spanning from the front wall to back wall The shorter upper return bench butts up to the main upper bench and spans to the left side wall See photos and instructions below for HM 57 layout Step 1 All wall...

Page 7: ...l the screws under the bench upper return bench through the frame to the main upper bench and tighten the nuts Step 5 Be sure to fasten the upper benches to the walls using the 1 1 8 screws provided Lower benches are meant to slide on the lower bench supports for cleaning convenience The bench installation is complete Step 6 Install the backrests above the upper benches according to the predrilled...

Page 8: ... the sauna heater hardware Step 3 Connect wires from building electrical supply to the lower terminal block labeled L1 L2 and Gnd Connect wires from sauna heater to upper terminal block labeled T1 T2 and Gnd Step 4 Connect all the quick connections according to the picture and installation manual into the CB PK Box 1 Radio Power from wall to terminal block in box 2 High Limit from heater to PCA 3 ...

Page 9: ...o the wall over the hole with a screw Snap cover on the sensor and be sure to place the solid white portion of the sensor over the wire connections Step 6 Install the wood heater guard around the sauna heater using the 1 1 8 screws provided The heater guard location is marked on both walls with a label Place the bottom of the heater guard to cover the label on the walls and secure into location ...

Page 10: ...will turn heater on and off again as needed to maintain the desired temperature At the end of the selected time 60 minutes maximum the control will turn itself off and the control display will turn off SETTING THE TIME AND TEMPERATURE To set the sauna length time press the control POWER button to turn on the heater Press the or buttons on the left side of control to increase or decrease time for d...

Page 11: ...ary Input Insert 3 5 mm cable into the Aux Input Automatically disables Bluetooth input and enables Aux Input Operation All operations are controlled by the mobile device Volume is controlled by the mobile device WARNING Apple will not warranty your Apple product if used at operating temperatures of 32o F or below and 95o F and above The recommended operating temperature is 32o F to 95o F to fall ...

Page 12: ... should be painted stained as any outside buiding TROUBLESHOOTING Error Codes on controls Sn Means the sensor is not connected to the CB PK 1 box Check the connections between sensor and box HL Means the Hight Limit switch in sauna heater is not connected to the CB PK 1 box Check the connections between heater and box For troubleshooting or service questions call 1 888 780 4427 and ask to speak wi...

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