10. IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
- Exercise care with the hot heater, as the stones and metal components of the heater
can cause skin burns
- Water should be thrown on the heater stones in limited amounts, as steam can cause
burns
- This unit is not intended for use by individuals without experience or necessary
information or children or other individuals that have physical, perceptional, or intellectual
characteristics that prevent them from using the unit safely. Use by these individuals
should not be allowed unless it is under the supervision of the person responsible for
their safety or he/she has instructed them on the safe use of the unit.
- Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with this unit
- Always inspect the steam room prior to turning the heater on
- Filling the stone space incorrectly is a fire hazard
- Do not cover! This may result in fire!
11. MALFUNCTION
- Low heater temperature
- heater on standby power mode (red light is illuminated), engage full power
- The temperature increase in the sauna room is slower
- Inspect the stones. Have the stones settled too tightly?
12. SAUNA ROOM
- In an electric sauna, all wall surfaces that retain heat should be insulated sufficiently.
This allows the heater to use relatively low power.
- Protecting the walls and the ceiling using a thing protective layer, which is installed
directly on the wall or the ceiling, can result in a dangerous increase in temperature in the
wall and ceiling structures
- For every uninsulated wall square metre, 1.5 m
3
should be added to the volume
of the sauna.
- Log structures heat slowly, so when setting the heater level, the measured air volume
should be multiplied by 1.5 and the result used to select the heater power level
13. SAUNA ROOM VENTILATION
- Ventilation is extremely important for using the sauna
- The fresh air vent should be at least 500 mm above the heater.
The vent’s diameter is 50-100 mm
- The exit vent should be as far away from the heater as possible, but placed near the floor
- the exit air can be directed from under the sauna door to the washroom with an exit valve
- The door should have a 100-150 mm gap to the floor
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