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Installation Requirements

Assembly of an iHealth Sauna Lite requires at least two adults 

to complete. Please read the instructions thoroughly before and 

during assembly to ensure proper installation of the sauna. 

You will require a 

power drill

 or 

Phillips-head

 

screwdriver

 to 

assemble your sauna. These tools are not included. You will also 

need a 

3 step ladder 

or equivalent.

A standard 10Amp 240V home power point is required. If placing 

outdoors please ensure the roof is sheltered from all weather 

elements. Failure to do so will void the warranty.

Do not run any other appliances from the same power point. 

or

Safety

Please read all health and safety instructions. 

1.  This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced

 

physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of knowledge or experience, unless

 

they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance 

 

by a person responsible for their safety.

2.  Children should not be permitt ed to play in or with the appliance.

3.  If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service

 

agent or similarly qualifi ed persons in order to avoid a hazard.

4.  Cleaning of this infrared sauna by steam cleaners, high pressure cleaners or

 

spraying water is not allowed.

5.  Do Not Cover Infrared Emitt ers. Covering the infrared emitt ers causes fi re risk.

6.  Before starting the sauna or resett ing the timer, check the sauna to ensure it 

 

is in safe condition and not occupied.

7.  Individuals who may be at risk from hyperthermia, such as individuals suff ering

 

from cardiovascular disease, should seek medical advice before use of infrared 

 warming 

cabin.

8.  When persistent erythema (reddening of the skin lasting more than a day) and 

 

net like colour changes persist aft er regular exposure to infrared radiation, 

 

exposure should not be repeated and medical advice should be sought to 

 

prevent development of erythema abigne.

9.  If you are a person with compromised heat pain sensation or under the infl uence 

 

of alcohol or tranquilizers you should not use infrared warming cabins.

10.  Dry your hands before handling electrical controls. Never unplug the power cord 

 

or adjust the controls with wet hands or when you have wet bare feet.

11.  When installing and using the sauna, basic safety precautions should 

 

always be followed.

12.  Infants, pregnant women and elderly people 

 suff ering from any medical condition directly 

 

related to temperature should consult their 

 

health care professional before using the sauna.

13.  Persons using medications should consult 

 

their health care professional before 

 

using the sauna.

14.  Never sleep inside the sauna while the 

 

unit is in operation.

15.  DO NOT use any type of chemical cleaning 

 

agents on the interior of the sauna or you will 

 

void the warranty. 

16.  DO NOT stack or store any object on top of or inside 

 the 

sauna.

17.  DO NOT use the sauna during an electrical storm, 

 

as there is a remote risk of shock. 

18.  DO NOT att empt any repair without consulting the 

 manufacturer 

fi rst. Unauthorized repair att empts 

 

will void the warranty

19.  If installed outside, the roof MUST be covered and 

 

protected from all weather. Any forms of water 

 

damage are not covered under warranty.

20. If replacement of infrared emitt ers is required only 

 

use original manufacturers (OEM) parts.

Summary of Contents for Lite

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...onal Electrical Safety Standards IEC AS NZS 60335 1 and 60335 2 53 You can be con dent that your new iHealth Sauna will provide many years of reliable performance and enjoyment We take great pride in...

Page 3: ...ortant Safeguards 5 Cleaning And Maintenance 6 2 3 Person Lite Assembly Instructions 10 Main Power Connection 11 Digital Control Panel Operating Instructions The Auto Function 12 Warranty 14 Troublesh...

Page 4: ...individuals su ering from cardiovascular disease should seek medical advice before use of infrared warming cabin 8 When persistent erythema reddening of the skin lasting more than a day and net like...

Page 5: ...nplug it from wall outlet OVERLOADING Do not overload the wall outlet as this can result in a risk of re or electric shock GLASS DOOR DO NOT remove glass door from frame when disassembling IMPORTANT F...

Page 6: ...ight Side Panel 1 x Back Panel 1 x Bench seat 1x Seat heater 1 x Sauna roof 1 x Door handle 1 x Box of screws Boxes include 1 x Sauna base 1x Front Panel 1x Left Side Panel 1x Right Side Panel 1 x Bac...

Page 7: ...u cient room for the door to fully open You will also need room behind the sauna to allow access to clip in the back panel Sauna can be slid back after installation We recommend you assemble the sauna...

Page 8: ...supports of the side panels Plug in the heater LEFT RIGHT SIDE PANELS Place the left side panel on the base and clip to the back panel Place the right side panel on the base and clip to the back panel...

Page 9: ...uire two people IMPORTANT Take care of the glass door to avoid damage The door may swing open when lifting into position To scale 34mm Push the seat back as close to the wall as possible and screw dow...

Page 10: ...door Ensure plastic stoppers are against the glass Place plastic stopper on the inside of door NOTE The bolts are adjustable in length Secure the handle with at nut provided Secure inside door handle...

Page 11: ...ss quickly to switch the sauna on to stand by mode Set the desired temperature using the TEMP buttons Set the time to desired length using the TIME buttons Press quickly a second time to activate the...

Page 12: ...the Seller written notice of any warranty claim along with a copy of the Buyer s original purchase receipt indicating the date of purchase c Within ten 10 days of receipt by the Seller of the written...

Page 13: ...oduct or the supply of an equivalent Product ii The repair of the Product iii The payment of the cost of replacing the Product or of acquiring an equivalent Product iv The payment of the cost of havin...

Page 14: ...ht connectors are plugged in correct outlet on control box See page 30 Sauna not heating Sauna on o button pressed for a second time after sauna is turned on initially There is time in the time displa...

Page 15: ...at least an hour before your sauna session It is better to use the sauna on an empty stomach You are more likely to feel uncomfortable sitting in a sauna with a full stomach Ensure you drink plenty of...

Page 16: ...iHealth Saunas Head O ce 29 137 Rooks Rd Vermont VIC 3133 Phone 03 8872 5478 Free call 1800 455 089 Email iho ce ihealthsaunas com www ihealthsaunas com au...

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