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The maximum volume of the ladle is 0,05 gal 

(0.2 litres). If an excessive amount of water is 

poured on the stones, only part of it will evaporate and 

the rest may splash as boiling hot water on the bathers. 

Never throw water on the stones when there are 

people near the heater, because hot steam may burn 

their skin.

The water to be thrown on the heated stones 

should meet the requirements of clean household 

water (table 1). Only special aromas designed for 

sauna water may be used. Follow the instructions 

given on the package.

1.5. Instructions for Bathing 

• 

Begin by washing yourself.

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Stay in the sauna for as long as you feel 

comfortable.

• 

Forget all your troubles and relax.

• 

According to established sauna conventions, 

you must not disturb other bathers by speaking 

in a loud voice.

• 

Do not force other bathers from the sauna by 

throwing excessive amounts of water on the 

stones.

• 

Cool your skin down as necessary. If you 

are in good health, you can have a swim if a 

swimming place or pool is available.

• 

Wash yourself after bathing.

• 

Rest for a while and let your pulse go back to 

normal. Have a drink of fresh water or a soft 

drink to bring your fluid balance back to normal.

1.6. Troubleshooting

All service operations must be done by 

professional licensed maintenance personnel.

The heater does not heat.

• 

Check that the breakers to the heater are in 

good condition.

• 

Check that the connection cable is connected.

• 

Check that the overheat protectors have not 

gone off.

• 

Check that the breaker is switched on. Also, 

breaker should be correct size.

The sauna room heats slowly. The water thrown 

on the sauna stones cools down the stones 

quickly.

• 

Check that the breakers to the heater are in 

good condition.

• 

Check that all heating elements glow when the 

heater is on.

• 

Turn the temperature to a higher setting.

• 

Check that the heater output is sufficient  

( 2.3.).

• 

Check that the sauna room ventilation has been 

arranged correctly ( 2.4.).

The sauna room heats quickly, but the 

temperature of the stones remain insufficient. 

Water thrown on the stones runs through.

• 

Check that the heater output is not too high  

( 2.3.).

• 

Check that the sauna room ventilation has been 

arranged correctly ( 2.4.).

Panel or other material near the heater darkens 

quickly.

• 

Check that the requirements for safety 

distances are fulfilled ( 3.2.).

• 

Check the sauna stones ( 1.1.). Too tightly 

piled stones, the settling of stones with 

time or wrong stone type can hinder the air 

flow through the heater, which may result in 

overheating of surrounding materials.

• 

Check that no heating elements can be seen 

behind the stones. If heating elements can be 

seen, rearrange the stones so that the heating 

elements are covered completely ( 1.1.).

• 

Also see section 2.1.2.

The heater emits smell.

• 

See section 1.2.

• 

The hot heater may emphasize odours mixed 

in the air that are not, however, caused by the 

sauna or the heater. Examples: paint, glue, oil, 

seasoning.

The heater makes noise.

• 

Occasional bangs are most likely caused by 

stones cracking due to heat.

• 

The thermal expansion of heater parts can 

cause noises when the heater warms up.

Summary of Contents for HSW6U1B

Page 1: ...kW HSWS8U1B 8 0 kW HSWS6U3B 6 0 kW HSWS8U3B 8 0 kW HSW6U1B 6 0 kW HSW8U1B 8 0 kW HSW6U3B 6 0 kW HSW8U3B 8 0 kW Instructions d installation de c blage et d utilisation d pannage entretien et garantie...

Page 2: ...nce de sauna 19 1 6 D pannage 19 2 LE SAUNA 20 2 1 Isolation du sauna et mat riaux muraux 20 2 1 1 Structure du sauna informations d ordre g n ral 20 2 1 2 Noircissement des murs du sauna 20 2 2 Rev t...

Page 3: ...l several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The ef...

Page 4: ...uld be placed inside the heater stone space or near the heater that could change the amount or direction of the air flowing through the heater A bare heating element can endanger combustible materials...

Page 5: ...mperature The purpose of the thermostat figure 2 is to keep the temperature in the sauna room on a desired level By experimenting you can find the setting that suits you best Begin experimenting at th...

Page 6: ...e overheat protectors have not gone off Check that the breaker is switched on Also breaker should be correct size The sauna room heats slowly The water thrown on the sauna stones cools down the stones...

Page 7: ...h moisture content not exceeding 11 BENCHES Use matching softwood Fasten from bottom to prevent burning of bathers DOOR Must open out and should not have locking or latch ing system Types of door fast...

Page 8: ...ilation of the sauna room and min clearances from wall and fence The sauna room should be thoroughly washed at least every six months Brush the walls platforms and floor by using a scrubbing brush and...

Page 9: ...ea Height kW inch mm lb kg max lb kg 2 3 min CuFt m max CuFt m min sqft max sqft min inch mm HSWS6U1B 6 0 17 10 2 27 6 430 260 700 32 14 3 44 20 177 5 294 8 28 47 75 1900 HSWS6U3B HSW6U1B HSW6U3B HSWS...

Page 10: ...s provided in sauna heater and control unit to properly ground the equipment as per NEC and local codes 3 Inside the heater box there are two signs Please place the metal CAUTION sign on the interior...

Page 11: ...7 10 12 HSWS6U3B 208 3 16 7 n a 12 n a HSW6U1B 240 1 25 16 7 10 12 HSW6U3B 208 3 16 7 n a 12 n a HSWS8U1B 8 0 kW 240 60 Hz 1 33 4 22 3 8 10 HSWS8U3B 208 3 22 2 n a 10 n a HSW8U1B 240 1 33 4 22 3 8 10...

Page 12: ...EN 12 A B C x 4 x 2 OR 3 2 80 mm OR 1 2 3 1 2 Installation example Parts not supplied...

Page 13: ...EN 13 Figure 7 Installing the wall mounting device 2 and the heater 3 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 A B 2x 3 4 1 1 Piling of the Sauna Stones 5...

Page 14: ...ector can be reset when the temperature of the device is approx 18 C 64 F The overheat protector must be reset before using the device Figure 8 Reset button for overheat protector 3 6 Installing the H...

Page 15: ...ZSK 764 1 3 Timer WXZSK 766 1 4 Thermostat WXZSK 762 1 5 Contactor WXZSK 778 1 6 Element support WXZWA 007 1 7 Grid WXZWA 023 1 8 Steam guide WXZWA 009 1 9 Wall mount WXZWA 058 1 10 Timer knob WXZWA 0...

Page 16: ...ps d passe de plusieurs degr s la temp rature normale du corps 98 6 F Les sympt mes d hyperthermie incluent une hausse de la temp rature interne du corps des vertiges la l thargie la somnolence et l v...

Page 17: ...la quantit ou la direction du flux d air qui traverse le po le ne doit tre plac l int rieur du compartiment pierres du po le ni proximit de ce dernier Recouvrir enti rement les r sistances de pierres...

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Page 19: ...V rifier que toutes les r sistances s allument lorsque le po le est allum Augmenter le r glage du thermostat V rifier que le po le est suffisamment puissant 2 3 V rifier que la ventilation de la cabi...

Page 20: ...un fond de clouage de 1 x 2 25 x 50 mm afin de faciliter la fixation des planches des murs et du plafond REV TEMENT MURAL Utilisez du bois s ch au s choir avec une teneur en humidit inf rieure 11 BAN...

Page 21: ...ill de donner aux invit s leurs propres serviettes Lors du m nage hebdomadaire il est bon d aspirer de balayer le sol du sauna Il est aussi recommand de le laver avec un chiffon humide Au moins tous l...

Page 22: ...4 Il est absolument obligatoire de respecter ces valeurs lors de l installation du po le Dans le cas contraire il existe un risque d incendie Les morceaux de pierre chaude peuvent endommager les rev t...

Page 23: ...ettre l quipement la terre conform ment au code national de l lectricit et aux codes locaux 3 La bo te du po le contient deux criteaux Placer l criteau CAUTION sur le mur int rieur de la cabine du sau...

Page 24: ...z 1 25 16 7 10 12 HSWS6U3B 208 3 16 7 n a 12 n a HSW6U1B 240 1 25 16 7 10 12 HSW6U3B 208 3 16 7 n a 12 n a HSWS8U1B 8 0 kW 240 60 Hz 1 33 4 22 3 8 10 HSWS8U3B 208 3 22 2 n a 10 n a HSW8U1B 240 1 33 4...

Page 25: ...25 FR A B C x 4 x 2 OR 3 2 80 mm OR 1 2 3 1 2 Exemple d installation pi ces non fournies...

Page 26: ...FR 26 Figure 7 Installation du supprt mural 2 and the heater 3 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 A B 2x 3 4 1 1 Mise en place des pierres du po le 5...

Page 27: ...chaud La s curit sur chauffe peut tre r initialis e quand la temp rature de l appareil se situe env 18 C 64 F La s curit surchauffe doit tre r initialis e avant d utiliser cet appareil Figure 8 R ini...

Page 28: ...62 1 5 Contacteur WXZSK 778 1 6 Support d l ment WXZWA 007 1 7 Grille WXZWA 023 1 8 Guide de vapeur WXZWA 009 1 9 Support mural WXZWA 058 1 10 Bouton de l interrupteur horaire WXZWA 027 1 11 Passage e...

Page 29: ...E The manufacturer gives a one year guarantee for this heater The guarantee starts from the date of purchase and includes all the parts of the heater heating elements controls contactors etc The guara...

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