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4. USING THE HEATER

-  The heater’s control switch is located at the side,  at the lower part of the heater (see Fig. 5).

4.1 Overview

-  The heater is switched on and off by toggling the I/O button.

-  The SET button is used for setting the following 

  parameters: Preset timing, power-on time and temperature.

-  The setting is carried out using the +/- buttons. 

  During set-up, an LED flashes to indicate the parameter 

  being set, with the respective value being displayed 

  on the screen.

-  The settings of the power-on time and the temperature 

  remain in memory even after a short outage of power. After 

  a longer outage of power, the times are reset to their default 

  values. The preset timing will always be reset after use.

-  The On/Off LED is illuminated red whenever the heating 

  elements are turned on; at all other times it is illuminated 

  green. During the preset time, the On/Off LED is not 

 illuminated.

Figure 6.

On/Off signal light

Preset timing (yellow)

  

Power-on

   

time (green)

   

Temp. (red) 

 

  

SET

3.2 Installing the STONET heater and piling the stones

-   The heater can be placed on the floor.

-  When installing the heater, observe the given safe distances.

-  The heater must be attached to the wall, as illustrated in Fig. 4.
 -  The heater has a two-part front net. The upper part can be removed to 

  enable easier piling of the stones in the lower part.

-  When piling the stones, make sure that the resistors do not get bent and 

  that the circulation of air is sufficient.

-  Stones 5-10 cm in diameter are suitable for the heater.

-  Pile the stones loosely. Stones that are piled too tightly may make 

  the resistors  overheat (= shorter life span) and slow down the heating 

  of the sauna.

-  The front part of the stone space must, however, be piled as 

  tightly as possible to cover the resistors.

-  Ceramic stones cannot be used in this heater!
A STONE CONTAINER THAT IS FILLED TOO SPARSELY MAY BE A FIRE HAZARD! 

BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE HEATER, INSPECT THE SAUNA ROOM! 

Figure 4. Placement of the 

fastening plate 

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Stonet 6Kw

Stonet 9Kw

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4.2x9.5 3kpl

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4.2x9.5 3kpl

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 4.3

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 5.

INSTALLATION ON THE WALL:

-  Attach the stove to the fittings of the fastening plate that has been installed on the wall (Fig. 4.1).

-  Adjust the height of the adjustable base screws: the stove should rest against the fastening plate (Fig. 4.2).

-  With a special frame (available separately), the stove can also be installed in a corner. 
-  Screw the two fastening screws (Ø 4.2 x 9.5) into the upper frame and one screw 

  into the fastening plate on the wall (see Figure 4.4).

Summary of Contents for STONET 907230

Page 1: ...m room space shown in table 1 Table 1 Installation information for STONET heaters The minimum height of the steam room and minimal safety clearances are shown in table 1 Make sure that the surface ont...

Page 2: ...l the sensor in the area lined in Figure 2 Install the temperature sensor on the wall with the screws included in the delivery 2 pcs 2 9 x 16 The wiring for the temperature sensor can be embedded Conn...

Page 3: ...an be removed to enable easier piling of the stones in the lower part When piling the stones make sure that the resistors do not get bent and that the circulation of air is sufficient Stones 5 10 cm i...

Page 4: ...ing mode and any subsequent settings of the power on time will only affect the current heating session When the SET button is depressed the yellow LED will flash and an array of zeros will be displaye...

Page 5: ...100 C and the heater is desired to be switched on for 2 5 hours at a time 1 Switch on the power using the I O button 2 Depress the SET button the yellow LED flashes 3 Depress the SET button a second...

Page 6: ...ity of fresh air The fresh air is directed through a ca 100 mm diameter duct preferably directly from the outside to above the heater There must be a space of at least 1 000 mm between the temperature...

Page 7: ...ck 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 Children may...

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