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4.3 Preset timing

-  The yellow LED glows when the preset timing is active. The remaining time to switch-on of the

  heater is shown on the display.

-  Once this time has elapsed, the heater will be switched on, and the On/Off LED will start glowing red.

-  The preset time will not be saved in the memory, but will reset to zero after use.

-  When the preset time is being set, the yellow LED flashes. At first, the timing is staggered by 

  intervals of 30 minutes and after that by an hour.

4.4 Power-on time

-  The remaining power-on time is shown on the display.

-  At first the timing is staggered by15 minutes and after that by half an hour.

4.5 Power-on

-  When the heater is switched on, the temperature of the sauna is showed on the display.

-  Optionally, the display can be set to show the remaining power-on time or to alternate between 

  the time and the temperature - see the point Settings.

-  As soon as the heater reaches the predetermined temperature, the On/Off LED starts glowing 

  green, and the elements will not be powered.

-  Once the heater has cooled down to such an extent that the elements will be powered again, 

  the On/Off LED will again glow red.

-  The heater remains operational if the power outage lasts less than three minutes. When the power 

  supply resumes after a power outage of less than three minutes, the heater will resume its operation 

  from the point where it was before the outage. If the outage lasts longer than three minutes, the 

  heater is switched off. The settings will always stay in the memory despite duration of the outage.

4.6 Settings

-  When the heater is switched on, the power-on time, which will be saved in memory, can be 

  set within about one minute. After this, the heater goes into its normal operating 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 displayed.

-  After this, the desired preset time can be selected in steps of 30 min. using the + /- buttons.

-  The preset time setting is saved in memory by depressing the SET button a second time.

-  After that, the green LED will flash to indicate that you are now able to set the power-on time via 

  the +/- buttons. The remaining power-on time saved in the memory, will be displayed first.

-  After having set the desired power-on time via the +/- buttons, press the SET button again. 

  Now, the desired power-on time will be saved in memory.

-  After the SET button is depressed, the red LED will flash. The temperature setting saved in the 

  memory, will be displayed first. You can then set the desired temperature via the +/- buttons. 

  The temperature can be set on the scale 60 °C-115 °C. After this, depress the SET button one 

  more time to make the heater go into set mode, where the LEDs are continually illuminated to 

  indicate the current status.

  -  If the yellow LED is illuminated, the preset timing is active, 

    and the remaining preset time is being displayed.

  -  If the On/Off LED is illuminated red, the heater is switched on, the heating elements 

    are turned on, and the temperature in the sauna is being displayed (default value).

  -  If the On/Off LED is illuminated green, the heater is switched on, but the elements are switched

    off for the moment – the temperature in the sauna is being displayed (default value).

4.2 Temperature

-  The temperature of the sauna at the display is shown on the display.

-  The temperature can be selected at intervals of one degree from the range 60°C-115°C.

-  When setting the temperature, the temperature saved in the memory, will be displayed first, 

  and after that will be displayed the temperature that is being set via the +/- buttons.

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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