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Sauna Heater Manual
10.6. Heater Guard (not supplied)
The heater should be guarded against accidental contact with a wooden guard similar to the one
shown below – according to the position of the heater within the cabin it may need to be guarded
on 2 or 3 sides.
Fix the guard in place around the heater by drilling screwing accordingly.
Note:It is important that the top rail of the guard is set at least 30 mm below the rim of the heater
such that it does not receive heat radiation directly from the heater rocks.
10.7. Sauna stones
Do not use the heater without stones, otherwise it may cause a fire. Only use the original Sauna stone
or the stone for use in heater. Do not use ordinary stones, which may emit harmful substances, easily
break and do not possess good heating capacity. Wash the stones to clear the dust before putting
them into the heater. Stones of unspecified sizes should not be used.
Put the larger stones at the bottom of stove compartment and the smaller ones on top. Do not pile
them tightly so that air can flow freely. NOTE: Too tightly placed stones decrease working time of the
heater element, the stones should plainly cover the heater element (refer to Pile stones fig8). The
diameter of stone is about 3-8cm.
Rearrange the stones in the heater at least once a year or twice if it is in frequent use (maximum 500
hrs). To decide the correct volume of stones in heater, refer to table 1 (Technical parameter ) provided.
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