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Solution:
If some of the heat emitters are working, then the ones which are
not working may have been damaged. Do not continue to operate. Contact
the manufacturer for
replacement parts.
Solution:
If the heat emitters are not working but the control panel displays the
time and temperature, then the temperature sensor may not be plugged in
properly or it may be damaged. Turn the control panel off and then go to the roof
of the sauna and locate the red and black wires near the air vent towards the rear
of the sauna.
After you have located the red and black wires labeled “TEMP
SENSOR”, disconnect them. Connect the spare temperature sensor. For testing
purposes, insert the “TEMP SENSOR” (you just connected) down the vent on the
roof so that it is now inside the sauna. Then go to the control panel and press the
power button.
If the heat emitters now have heat, then the “TEMP SENSOR” was
the cause of the problem. You may have to wait about five minutes to
confirm if the heat emitters are generating heat. Remove the original
temperature sensor from its hole and replace it with the spare one.
2.
Control Panel Malfunctioning
Solution:
The control panel will turn on, but not off and the displayed numbers
flash. The issue may be a connection problem. Go up to the roof and locate
the “CTRL” wire harness you connected when the roof was installed onto the
sauna room.
Disconnect the “CTRL” wire harness, check the pins to make
sure they are straight and not bent, and firmly
reconnect the “CTRL” wire
harness. Attempt to turn the sauna on at the control panel and check to see if
the buttons are now responding. Contact the manufacturer for any additional
troubleshooting.
Solution:
The control panel will not turn off, the power/work/or heat lights do
not come on, or the temperature and timer buttons do not work means the
control panel may have been damaged and will need to be replaced. Contact
the manufacturer for additional troubleshooting.
3.
Sauna Shows Signs Of No Power
Solution:
There could be one of a few problems causing this. First, check to see if
the cord from the power supply is plugged into the wall outlet. Also check your
main circuit breaker to confirm that it has not tripped. Check the power supply on
the roof of the sauna to make sure there are no signs of malfunctioning, such as a
high temperature, burning odor, or strange sounds. Also, check to make sure none
of the power cords are damaged. If the power supply is malfunctioning or power
cords are damaged, then unplug the sauna immediately and contact the
manufacturer.
Solution:
If your sauna is plugged in and you have no power at the control