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11. CONSTRUCTION OF THE STEAM ROOM
– The steam room must be well insulated,
especially the ceiling, through which most of
the steam escapes. Because of the humidity,
it is recommended the insulation be covered
with a moisture resistant material, for instance
aluminum foil. The surface (panels) of the
sauna rooms interior should always be wooden
or made of non-combustible material.
– Floor is recommended to be of dark color,
because water impurity and stones may stain
lighter floor materials.
12. PROTECTIVE BARRIER
– A protective barrier may be built around the
heater if necessary. In this case, you should
definitely adhere to the minimum clearances
from structures made of flammable materials.
13. IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL
INSTRUCTIONS
– A suitable temperature for the sauna room is
between 60–80 °C.
– Staying in the hot sauna for a longer time,
makes the body temperature rise, which may
be dangerous.
– Do not sleep in sauna.
– You should be careful in the vicinity of the hot
heater, because the stones and metal parts of
the heater may cause burns.
– Only a small amount of water (1-2 dl) should be
thrown onto the heater stones, because the
steaming water is scalding hot.
– This equipment is not to be used by children
or people whose physical and psychological
traits, mental functions, lack of experience or
knowledge may hinder the safe operation of
the equipment, if the person who is responsible
for safety cannot supervise them or instruct
them in the use of the equipment.
– Do not go to the sauna if you are under the
influence of substances causing intoxication.
– Children may not be left unsupervised and they
should be supervised to make sure they do not
play with the equipment.
– Always inspect the steam room before plug-
ging in the heater.
– The improperly filed stone container
is a fire hazard.
– Covering the stove will cause a fire hazard.
– Do not place any objects top over the heater or
dry clothes near by the heater.
– Door and window must be closed when using
the heater.
– The stainless steel casing may change its color
because of the heat, which is normal behavior
for the material. Color changes are not covered
by the warranty.
– Use normal domestic water for steam water.
Do not use sea water (or other salty water) or
chlorinated water.
– Sea air and a humid climate fastens the corro-
sion of the heater.
14. CONNECTION SCHEME
When measuring the insulation barrier of the
heater, some leakage may occur, which is caused
by the humidity that has seeped into the insula-
tion material during transport or warehousing.
The moisture will evaporate after the heater is
heated a few times.
Do not connect the power supply for the elec-
tric heater through a fault current protection!
The location of the connectors in the wiring
diagram is indicative.