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The rib under the removed rib is instantly removable in a similar fashion.
The procedure is reversed for putting the ribs back. The rib must be
attached to the joint from the left end first and then from the right.
First-time use of the sauna stove
Before switching the heater on, the insulation resistance might prove
to be lower than the standard. The reason for that is the moisture that
seeped into the insulating layer during storage in the warehouse and
transportation.
The moisture evaporates after the electric heater has been heated for
1–2 hours.
• The maximum current intensity in the cross-sectional area of the
cable and circuit breaker are listed in Table 1.
Attention!
It is forbidden to use a non-heat-resistant cable with PVC
isolation as the power cable. The joint box must be waterproof and it
must be located up to 50 cm from the floor.
• Open the cover of the heater’s electrical box.
• Attach the power cable on the terminal block according to the
circuit diagram.
• Close the cover.
• Secure the cable in the cable clip.
Fitting the stones
• There must be sufficient air circulation around the heater elements.
• Stones with a diameter of 3-6 cm are suitable for the heater.
• The stones on the external surface of the heater must be stacked
close to one another. The heating elements must not be visible.
• Using ceramic stones in the CLIFF heater is allowed at the user’s
responsibility.
ATTENTION!
IF THE STONE CONTAINER IS FILLED TOO SPARSELY, IT
POSES A FIRE HAZARD!
Removing the ribs of the heater
For fitting the stones, all of the ribs are removable by props (A).
1. On the bottom of the heater, release the nuts of the threaded rod by 5 mm.
2. Push the props between the ribs of the heater.
3. Release the rib from both ends.
4. Carefully remove the rib from the joint, first from the right end and
then the left.
NB!
Pull the rib away from the heater without using force or turning
the rib – avoid bending the tenons.