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Precautions for Use 

 

 

Read all instructions before using this appliance. 

 

Serious injury may result if warnings and instructions below are not observed. 

 

To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:  
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Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet only. 

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Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual.   

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Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. 

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Always unplug this appliance from the electrical outlet after using. 

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Keep the electrical cord away from heated surfaces.  

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Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working 
properly or if it has been dropped or damaged.  

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Do not place the Sauna in a moist environment or in direct sunlight. 

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Place the Sauna

 

on a level surface. 

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Do not repair the product by yourself.   

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Do not disassemble the product by yourself except as indicated in the manual. 

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Do not spray the heaters with water. 

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Do not use any sharp tools on or near the heaters (severe damage may result). 

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Do not directly touch the heater with your hands or body for extended periods of 
time. 

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Do not use continuously for more than one hour. 

 

Warnings   

 

 

If you have any health problem or condition, consult your physician for permission to use 
the sauna room (“health problem” includes but is not limited to: acute diseases, 
malignant tumours, high blood pressure, heart disease, allergic dermatitis, pregnancy, 
etc.). 

 

The sauna room should not be used by children.     

 

Should you have any abnormal feelings (e.g. nausea, headache, etc.) while using the 
sauna, immediately exit the sauna and consult with your doctor.     

 

Do not use the sauna if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication, this 
could increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia (i.e. over-heating).  

 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or 
mental capabilities, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use 
of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. 

 

HYPERTHERMIA 

Prolonged exposure of the user in the sauna room can induce hyperthermia.  Hyperthermia 
occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the 
normal body temperature of 37°C.  The symptoms of hyperthermia include dizziness, 
lethargy, drowsiness, and fainting.  The effects of hyperthermia include: 

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Failure to perceive heat  

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Failure to recognize the need to exit the room 

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Unawareness of impending heat 

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Foetal damage in pregnant women 

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Physical inability to exit the room 

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Unconsciousness 

Summary of Contents for IYASHI 4

Page 1: ...e using your sauna Table of Contents Precautions for Use 2 Warnings 2 Read Before Installation 3 Installation Instructions 3 Control Panel 6 Colour Light Therapy System 7 Cleaning 7 Warranty Information 8 Specification 8 How to Take a Sauna 9 What You Can Expect To Happen In the Sauna 10 ...

Page 2: ... have any health problem or condition consult your physician for permission to use the sauna room health problem includes but is not limited to acute diseases malignant tumours high blood pressure heart disease allergic dermatitis pregnancy etc The sauna room should not be used by children Should you have any abnormal feelings e g nausea headache etc while using the sauna immediately exit the saun...

Page 3: ... panel must be level before installing walls and ceiling panel If the surface is not level you may need to skim the bottom panel to get it level 2 Place the front panel in the slot of the floor panel 3 Place the left side panel against the front panel about 2 inches higher and slide down into the slot of the floor panel until they are equal in height As you slide down make sure the connectors on t...

Page 4: ...e down make sure the connectors on the left and right side panels are securely fastened to those on the back panel 6 Slide the two side bench support panels down the wooden supports with the calf heaters facing out Make sure the two side slots of the bench support panel slide completely into the corresponding grooves of the wooden supports 7 Slide the back bench support panel down the wooden suppo...

Page 5: ...the front panel go through the corresponding holes of the top panel ensuring the wire is through each hole smoothly and completely Make sure the trim of the top panel fits completely around the four side panels 11 Make sure each of the lead wires on the top of the left right back and front panels is protruding through the top panel then plug each of the 5 lead wires into the 5 connectors of the to...

Page 6: ...indicated will show the remaining operating time 3 TEMP refers to the set temperature and also indicates the actual temperature inside the sauna room C F refers to the switching between C and F Once the power is turned on the default set temperature is 120 F 50 C Press HIGH or LOW to adjust and set the temperature in one degree increments The maximum set temperature is 150 F 65 C After the tempera...

Page 7: ...w BLUE 5 Press ADJUST x5 Light system will glow YELLOW 6 Press ADJUST x6 Light system will glow TURQUOISE 7 Press ADJUST x7 Light system will glow VIOLET 8 Press ADJUST x8 Light system will turn OFF 9 Colour Light System automatically goes off when Power is turned OFF Cleaning Clean the outside and inside with a damp cloth or clean with a small amount of hand soap mixed with warm water if necessar...

Page 8: ... purchase with purchase date must be submitted The warranty will not apply in cases of Normal wear and tear Incorrect use e g overloading of the appliance use of non approved accessories Use of force damage caused by external influences Damage caused by non observance of the user manual e g connection to an unsuitable mains supply or non compliance with the installation instructions Partially or c...

Page 9: ... feet 3 If possible take your sauna in the nude If you can t then wear the absolute minimum of clothes that you can not more than a bathing suit You need to be able to wipe away those toxins as you sweat during the sauna It will be difficult if you are wearing clothes 4 Drink Drink Drink Water This is very important so as to avoid dehydration Have a glass of water before you enter the sauna and ta...

Page 10: ...una initially If you re new to the sauna you might find you don t sweat at all the first few times or even the first several times That may sound strange but some people have suppressed sweating mechanisms due to past pesticide exposure or other toxic exposures If that s the case for you take things slowly realizing that you won t be able to tolerate the sauna as long or get the same benefits from...

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