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71-0149 Hallmark 46 57 SL2 Manual 

 

Date:  12/30/2019 

Rev 02 

Page 6 of 11 

Bottom of heater 

guard location 

Heater Screws 

Location 

13.

 

Determine power requirements and wire size needed based on the room model.  

 

Room 

Sauna Heater 

kW 

Phase  VAC 

Sauna 

Amps 

WIRE SIZE 

Power Supply to CB Box 

CB Box to Tradional Heater 

HM 

55C 

Designer 4.5 

4.5 

240 

18.8 

2 #10AWG + GR 

2 #10AWG + GR 

HM 

66C 

Designer 6.0 

6.0 

240 

25.0 

2 #10AWG + GR 

2 #10AWG + GR 

 

NOTE: All installation and service to this equipment should be performed 
by qualified licensed personnel in accordance with local and national 
codes. 
 
NOTE: A GFCI (Ground Fault Interrupt Circuit) device is not required 
by NEC. A GFCI may be installed if required by local codes but will 
nuisance trip during use of the product.  

 

CAUTION: Loose wire connections can cause heat damage to wires, 
terminal blocks and other components and may void the warranty. 

 
14.

 

Connect wires from building electrical supply to the lower terminal 
block labeled L1, L2, and Gnd. (Building wire is not supplied) 

 
15.

 

Connect wires from the heater to upper terminal block labeled T1, 
T2, and Gnd to the sauna heater. 

 

 

 
 
16.

 

Mount the CB Box to the right wall with 4 screws provided by 
locating the lower left corner of the box to wood corner trim on wall. 

 

 
 

 
 
 
17.

 

Place cover on CB Box with the four screws provided. 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
18.

 

Hang heater on front wall. The wall is labeled and 
predrilled for the top lag screws from the sauna heater 
hardware.  

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for V3 Series

Page 1: ...nd HM 66C with SL2 Control and CB 16 1 and Bluetooth Sound System Read Before Installation 2 Precautions Before Use 2 Room Assembly 3 Electrical Heater Assembly 5 Bench Interior Assembly 8 SL2 Control Operations 10 Bluetooth Sound System Operation 11 User Maintenance Instructions 11 HM V3 55C Room HM V3 66C Room ...

Page 2: ...rface 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 the normal body temperature of 98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the normal temperature of the body dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The effects of the hype...

Page 3: ...ual in height Refer to Picture 3 o 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 p...

Page 4: ...t panel and the left back panel Interlock the right front panel and the right back panel 4 Place door panel in room and latch to front panels 5 Place the ceiling panel on the wall panels Make sure trim of the top panel fits completely around the walls Note Make sure the connection wires from the front right wall and back wall panel protrude through the hole of the ceiling panel 6 Connect the wires...

Page 5: ...8 screws on the lower side of the heater to remove the lower portion of the heater save screws for re installation 10 Install the strain relief clamp as shown about 2 5 from the end of the black rubber insulation Remove the retaining nut for later installation in heater Tighten the two clamp screws securely so that the strain relief does not slide on the cable 11 Insert the cable into the open hol...

Page 6: ...pt Circuit device is not required by NEC A GFCI may be installed if required by local codes but will nuisance trip during use of the product CAUTION Loose wire connections can cause heat damage to wires terminal blocks and other components and may void the warranty 14 Connect wires from building electrical supply to the lower terminal block labeled L1 L2 and Gnd Building wire is not supplied 15 Co...

Page 7: ... 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 20 Ensure all electrical connections are secure and safe 21 Apply power to the CB box and ensure the control lights up and is active See Controls Section of Operation information ...

Page 8: ...h systems have three benches Upper Main Bench Upper Return Bench and Lower Main Bench c Place the lower bench along the wall spanning from left wall to right wall d The upper main bench spans from the left wall to right wall e Secure the armrest to the wall with screws f The shorter upper return bench butts up to the main upper bench to the armrest support near front wall See photos below for HM 6...

Page 9: ...e sure to install at the same level to ensure a well balanced look Hallmark 66C 27 Connect the wires from the left end of the main backrest and connect it to the return backrest and then mount the backrest Note Test lights before mounting the back rest 28 Secure back rests behind the benches Note Holes are predrilled for locations 29 Ensure the ceiling is all the way down and flat Turn the wood ce...

Page 10: ...trol will turn itself off and the control display will turn off SETTING THE TIME AND TEMPERATURE To set the sauna length time press the icon and then press the or icons to increase or decrease time for desired setting The maximum of time is 60 minutes To set the temperature press the and next or icons to increase or decrease temperature for desired setting The maximum temperature is 194 F 90 C Not...

Page 11: ...s before using the device in the Sauna IR Room USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Room Instructions for Cleaning 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 is another option TROUBLESHOOTING Error Codes on controls Sn Means the sensor is not connected to the...

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