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FIG-13

    Slip cords/wires through corresponding holes             

  FIG-14 

Connecting cords/wires connectors   

 

13. Connect all the wires and connectors to the corresponding outlets on the Roof Panel. Please be sure all the plugs are 

connected  snug  and  tight.

  See  FIG-14.

    Next,  pull  down  the  cords/wires  of  the  power  plugs  of  the  speakers, 

temperature  sensor,  control  panel  and  CD  player  through  the  hole  near  the  fan  on  the  Roof  Panel.   

The  CD  Player 

(radio) is not available on model MX-K106-01. 

           

 

14. The CD Player will already be mounted in its wood housing box.    Connect the antenna to the CD player.    Next, feed 

the wires up through the roof.    Connect the antenna into the rear of the radio and connect the radio harness up o the 

roof.   

See

 

FIG 15.1   

Next, mount the wood housing box to the ceiling of the sauna room. 

  FIG 15.2 and 15.3. 

Note: CD player may not be available on all model sauna rooms 

 

 

Step 1                                                                        Step 2 

 

 

 

 

 
 

                                                      FIG 15.1

 Screw CD Player into sauna room 

 

                                   

 

 

       

                                                                         

 

                                                                           

   

                      FIG 15.2 

Installing the Radio Wood Housing                 

FIG 15.3

 Screwing in the Radio Wood Housing 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MX-K106-01

Page 1: ...s MX K106 01 MX K206 01 MX K306 01 MX K406 01 FOR CARBON MODEL SAUNAS HEMLOCK AND RED CEDAR MODELS FOR INDOOR USE ONLY 120V 15AMP DEDICATED CIRCUIT REQUIRED FOR MX K106 01 MX K206 01 120V 20AMP DEDICA...

Page 2: ...r a wide range of possible therapeutic benefits based on research completed over the last 25 years from all around the world These benefits are presented for reference purposes only and no implication...

Page 3: ...hers may affect the heart rate blood pressure and or blood circulation G WARNING Your hands must be dry and free of moisture before plugging and unplugging cords and wiring harnesses from the power su...

Page 4: ...nds of users enjoy the benefits of infrared saunas every day Infrared saunas help you burn calories reduce toxins relieve pain and even clear complexions Now you can enjoy the great benefits of far in...

Page 5: ...the designated sauna connections plugs c Assemble the sauna room on a completely level surface d Do not spray or get water on the exterior interior walls of the sauna room If the floor is damp install...

Page 6: ...n saunas are packed in three cartons For example C NO 002 1 OF 3 C NO 002 2 OF 3 and C NO 002 3 OF 3 See FIG 2 1 2 2 FIG 2 1 Cartons FIG 2 2 C No 4 Place the Floor Panel on a smooth flat surface and m...

Page 7: ...Floor Panel s corresponding wood pattern make sure the Left Side Panel fits flush into the Back Panel See FIG 5 FIG 5 Assembling Left Side Panel FIG 6 Buckle 7 For model MX K106 01 you will use the pr...

Page 8: ...er Panel slots Please note there is a pre cut small hole under the Bench Heater Panel which is provided for the Floor Heater cord This cord will connect the Floor Heater to the plug outlet on the Left...

Page 9: ...avoid breakage See FIG 11 FIG 11 Assembling Front Panel FIG 12 Installing Roof Cover 12 Place cords wires of Front Panel and Back Panel into the sauna room area to avoid damaging the cords wires duri...

Page 10: ...Roof Panel The CD Player radio is not available on model MX K106 01 14 The CD Player will already be mounted in its wood housing box Connect the antenna to the CD player Next feed the wires up throug...

Page 11: ...sponds accordingly then proceed in putting the Roof Cover onto the Roof Panel Make sure to pull the power cord through the corresponding hole in the Roof Cover See FIG 17 FIG 17 Slip the power cord th...

Page 12: ...hour e To avoid burns do not touch the heating element 2 Operating The Sauna a Review the electrical label on the sauna and then plug the sauna into the proper wall outlet No other appliance can be o...

Page 13: ...through a sequence of the different shades of colors B The second selection for white will continue to display the white light 5 To return back to the Timer mode press the button e You can operate th...

Page 14: ...o the heat emitters h Always consult your physician for medical advice before using the sauna room i Do not use the sauna if you have any of the following conditions below 1 Open wounds 2 Eye diseases...

Page 15: ...er at the wall outlet Power supply or circuit panel is broken Replace the power supply or related circuit board 7 The temperature display shows EP The connector of temperature sensor is loose not conn...

Page 16: ...auna NOTE Any chemical that can damage wood or be absorbed into the wood will damage the sauna Transportation and storage 1 Avoid exposure to rain snow or other strong weather elements 2 Do not store...

Page 17: ...change manufactures of any part to cover any existing warranty Any parts determined to be defective must be returned to Golden Designs Inc to obtain warranty service You must prepay any shipping charg...

Page 18: ...y person or damage to any property however arising Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation Legal Remedies This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have o...

Page 19: ...d is not mailed back within 60 days of purchase date along with proof of purchase Serial number S N is located on the sauna s front panel rear panel or on the carton DETACH HERE WARRANTY CARD All fiel...

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