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2.6  Electric heating toggle 

 
Electric heating toggle applies to homes with an electric heating system. 

 

The sauna heater thermostat also controls the heating toggle. In other words, home heating turns on once the 
sauna thermostat cuts power off the sauna heater 
 

2.7  If the sauna heater will not heat up 

 
If the sauna heater will not heat up, please check that: 

 

1. The power is on; 
2. The timer is on the heating zone (operating zone); 
3. The thermostat is switched to a temperature that is higher than the current temperature of the sauna room; 
4. The front fuses of the sauna heater are intact; 
5. The timer is not stuck. Make sure the knob doesn't chafe against the base; there should be min 1mm gap   
    between the knob and the base. 

 

If the sauna heater has been exposed to freezing conditions, the temperature limiter may have gone off. The 
limiter is reset by pressing the reset switch. Note that the limiter does not work until the temperature has risen 
to approx. -5°C. If the sauna heater still fails to work, please contact an authorised service for repair 
 
THE PERSON INSTALLING THE SAUNA HEATER SHOULD LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE 
PREMISES FOR THE FUTURE USER. 
 

2.8   Preparing for sauna heater installation 

 
Check the following before installing the sauna heater: 

 

1. The ratio of the heater's input (kW) and the sauna room's volume (m

3

). Volume/input recommendations are  

    presented in Table 1 on page 9. The minimum and maximum volumes must not be exceeded. 

 

2. The sauna room ceiling must be min 1900 mm high. 

 

3. Uninsulated and masonry stone walls extend the preheating time. Each square metre of plastered ceiling or   
    wall surface adds 1.2 m

3

 to the sauna room's volume. 

 

4. Check page 9 Table 2 section for a suitable fuse size (A) and the correct diameter of the power supply  
    cable (mm²) for the sauna heater in question. 

 

5. Conform to the specified safety clearance around the sauna heater. Please refer to Image 3 Sauna heater  
    safety clearances. There should be enough room around the sauna heater for maintenance purposes, a  
    doorway etc. 

 

2.9 Installation 

 

Follow the safety clearance specifications on page 9.  when installing the sauna heater. Thin panel is not a 
suitable mounting base. The mounting base must be reinforced with timber behind the panel. The minimum 
clearances specified on page 9 table 1 must be followed also in case the sauna room wall materials are in-
combustible. 

 

Walls or ceilings must not be clad with fibre-reinforced plaster board or other light-weight cladding, because 
they may cause a fire hazard. 

 

A single sauna heater is allowed per a sauna room. 
 
 
 
 

 

Product Manual    

Havanna STS

 

Summary of Contents for Havanna STS

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC SAUNA HEATER 400V 415V 3N 1714 45 171817 1714 60 171817 1714 80 171817 1714 90 171817 314 SKSO 76 3 B GENUINE SAUNA STEAM Product Manual Havanna STS...

Page 2: ...8 Preparing for sauna heater installation 7 2 9 Installation 7 2 9 1 Installation instructions 8 2 9 2 Sauna heaters safety clearances 9 2 10 Main connection 10 2 11 Electric heating toggle 10 2 12 L...

Page 3: ...ing the knob at 6 the sauna heater will turn on after six hours and stay warm for four hours unless the timer is turned to 0 position earlier Pleasant smooth sauna bath temperature is about 70 C Rearr...

Page 4: ...SAUNA HEATER S CONTROL THERMOSTAT IS LOCATED AT THE SAME ZONE 2 3 Heating the sauna Before turning the sauna heater on make sure the sauna room is suitable for taking a sauna bath When heated for the...

Page 5: ...to enhance ventilation between the stones Do not bend the heating elements together or against the frame Rearrange the stones regularly at least once a year and replace small and broken stones with n...

Page 6: ...desired time If the switch has not travelled back to 0 position after finishing bathing turn it to 0 manually 2 5 3 Thermostat The thermostat knob is next to the timer knob The further right clockwis...

Page 7: ...llation Check the following before installing the sauna heater 1 The ratio of the heater s input kW and the sauna room s volume m3 Volume input recommendations are presented in Table 1 on page 9 The m...

Page 8: ...pporting brackets so that the connection box and the knobs if there are any will be visible and easy to reach The highest part of the top should always be closest to the wall If this is not the case t...

Page 9: ...mm Stone kW Volume Height Side wall A mm In front of D mm To ceiling mm To the floor K mm B mm J mm min max Approx Approx kg kg min m max m min mm 4 5 3 6 1900 40 80 1100 120 135 245 20 28 6 0 5 9 190...

Page 10: ...e bleeder currents The moisture will be gone after a few heating sessions Do not connect the heater power supply through a ground fault interrupter However always adhere to the effective electrical sa...

Page 11: ...Signal lamp Kontrolleuchte lampe de signal l mpara de 55 S hk l mmityksen vuorottelu Alternering med elv rme Signal kontakt Steuerkontact f r Verrieglung anderer el Verbraucher Contact du signal Signa...

Page 12: ...OYKS 3 1 1 1 1 3 5401597 Thermostat OLHE 10 1 1 1 1 1 4 7712000 Cable clamp NKWA 1 1 1 1 1 5 7812550 Mains connector NLWD 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 7309523 Knob YWWA 13 1 2 2 2 2 7 5207680 Heating element SEPC 9...

Page 13: ...vironmental 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 electrical a...

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