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Power     Sauna room *)        Heater connection       Fixed installation         Fuse
            Volume    Height        cable           
 kW        m

3

            mm                H07RN-F                    

           min  max     min                  mm

2

                               mm

2

                      A

 4,5        5 - 8        1900                 5 x 1,5                         5 x 1,5                 3 x 10
 6,5       7 - 13      1900                 5 x 1,5                         5 x 1,5                 3 x 10
  9,6     10 - 18      1900                 5 x 2,5                         5 x 2,5                 3 x 16

Fixing of the heater
to the floor. NOTE!
Fixing from two
(2) of the legs.

Connecting the heater to the mains

10

OK

m

a

x

 750

Installation in the
middle of the
seating boards

8

60

1

90

0

1

04

0

10

m

ax

75

0

10

Control panel installation

50

Corner installation

500

50

0

50

10

40

0

400

50

500

50

Adjustable
leg

Fixing iron

Heater leg

Floor fixing
skrew

The main switch and the overheating
limiter reset

Heater installation measurements

NOTE ! All the measurements given are in millimetres!
All the measures are minimum distances unless otherwise stated!
Try to rotate the heater and the rotating ring so that the handle when opening the lid 
does not contact the wall.
The lid must not direct the steam or hot air directly to the wall or some other obstacle.

The main switch and the 
overheating limiter reset

 

*) 

NOTE! All the capacity measurements have been calculated for fully 

    heat-insulated saunas. 
    All reserving heaters, such as Rondo, require a fully heat-insulated sauna. 
    The insulation has a critical effect on the functioning of the sauna.

Summary of Contents for 1108-451-1705

Page 1: ...GENUINE SAUNA STEAM User Manual RONDO Type information Power 1108 961 1705 9 6kW 1108 651 1705 6 5kW 1108 451 1705 4 5kW Voltage 400 V 3N 7014056 314 SKLH 30 D...

Page 2: ...resents an upright model standing on the floor The foundation has to be solid as the weight of the heater is approximately 130kg stones included The heater is installed using the adjustable legs The h...

Page 3: ...set in its location and it must not be left to rest on the heater stones Next install the rotating ring with lids into its location see figure 3 Turn the lid to the desired position before tightening...

Page 4: ...pressed down Activates a relay on the circuit board The heater has its own connector for the lighting controller voltage 230 VAC and the maximum power 100W A led is activated next to the light button...

Page 5: ...Control panel error displays When certain error conditions appear the control panel is able to identify via its display what may cause the distortion When a distortion occurs the displays will show an...

Page 6: ...est set temperature will always be stored in the memory The temperature can be set with the and buttons once the upper display is flashing The setting range for the simmering mode is 150 250 C The cha...

Page 7: ...pressing again the OK button or alternatively by waiting for about 3 seconds and then the controller moves automatically to the next setting point Next the lower display shows the latest set sauna tim...

Page 8: ...a use time has expired it can be done by pressing the OK button and by pressing and holding the button down for about 3 seconds Then the heater is transferred back to the simmering mode and the stone...

Page 9: ...0 Adjustable leg Fixing iron Heater leg Floor fixing skrew The main switch and the overheating limiter reset Heater installation measurements NOTE All the measurements given are in millimetres All the...

Page 10: ...ONTROL THERMOSTAT IS LOCATED AT THE SAME ZONE 2 3 1 L L L 1 2 3 U V W 1 2 3 N L1 L2 L3 N N L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OLEA 71 1 2 3 P P P 9 8 7 3 6 2 5 1 4 K2 1 0 control T2 T1 K K Tx Rx A2 A1 light 55 Pu Ke...

Page 11: ...ight during the installation 2 Place the controller as accurately as possible on the wooden base and drill a 2 3mm hole through the upper plank to the wooden base The depth of the hole has no signific...

Page 12: ...n the recess meant for it 5 Locate the controller frame into its place The frame is located in its place by pressing with the hands Remove using for example a knife the pre worked plastic part reserve...

Page 13: ...ctions for environmental protection This product must not be disposed with normal household waste at the end of its life cycle Instead it should be delivered to a collecting place for the recycling of...

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