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WARNING!
• Always check sauna room and heater before turning on the heater.
• The heater may be used only when it has been correctly filled with
stones.
• Do not cover the heater—this causes fire hazard.
• Do not touch a working heater, it causes burns.
• Incorrect ventilation of the sauna room may dry the wood too much
and cause a fire hazard in the sauna.
• Only tap water may be used for making steam.
• Never make steam by using a water hose.
• There must always be at least 5 cm of fireproof heat insulation
under the boarding.
• Sauna doors must always open outwards.
• Do not use the sauna for a purpose it is not intended for.
• Do not install more than one heater into the sauna room.
• Undiluted sauna essences etc. may ignite when poured directly
onto the stones.
• Do not leave small children unattended in the sauna.
• Sudden cooling after staying in the steam room is not
recommended for people with poor health. Consult a doctor.
• Enjoy the sauna as long as it is comfortable for you.
• Keep this information at a safe place.
• The product’s warranty guarantee does not extend to heating
elements.
Floor of the sauna room
The heater stones in use crumble due to temperature changes. The
pieces breaking away from the heater stones and pebbles are washed
on the sauna floor with the steam-making water. Pieces of hot stone
may damage plastic flooring under and near the heater.
Heater stone particles and spray from the steam-making water (e.g.,
with iron content) may absorb into the light joints of a tile floor. In order
to avoid aesthetic damage (caused by the reasons mentioned above),
ceramic tiles and dark joint filler should be used under and around the
heater.
Ventilation of the sauna
• In order to guarantee a sufficient supply of oxygen and fresh air, the
sauna’s ventilation must be as efficient as possible. It is advisable
to direct the fresh air into the sauna room from above the heater
stones.
• As an alternative, the fresh air may be directed in from under the
heater.
• The air inlet must be equipped with an adjustable valve.
• The exhaust valve must be installed in the opposite wall from the
inlet valve at least 20 cm above the height of the inlet valve.
• It is advised to install a ventilation valve at the upper part of the
sauna room for the final ventilation.