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Oceanic Saunas  01902 450 550  sales

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Sauna Heater Manual

8.  Sauna Stones

i.  Carefully check that none of the stones have white lines running through them, these are 

susceptible to exploding when hot so do not place these in the rock basket. 

ii.  Note we recommend washing the stones thoroughly in water to remove any dust before the first 

use. 

iii.  Put the larger stones at the bottom and smaller stones on top. 

iv.  Take care not to pack the stones too tightly other wise the air will not be able to circulate around 

the elements which can cause premature failure, but do make sure to cover the elements 

completely. 

v.  It will be necessary to change the stones from time to time as they will gradually crumble with 

use. For commercial users this is probably every year, for domestic users once every several years, 

depending upon use. 

9.  Testing and Operation

i.  Turn the power on to the heater using the IP rated rocker switch

ii.  Turn the heater on using the on/off button on the control panel

iii.  The default time will show as 60 minutes and 60 degrees Celcius.

iv.  Press the Set button to adjust the temperature, the red LED next to “

o

C” will light up and the main 

display will flash

v.  Use the red and blue up and down buttons to adjust the temperature in 1 degree increments (max 

temp 110 degrees Celsius.

vi.  Press the Set button again to adjust the time, the red LED beside “minute” will light up and the 

main display will flash

vii.  Use the red and blue up and down buttons to adjust the time in increments of 5minutes (max time 

90mins)

viii. Press the Set button once more to confirm the choices (time displays as default)

The heater holds a memory as long as it is only switched off by the on/off button on the control 

panel, however it is recommended that the heater is switched off using the rocker switch because the 
transformer will continue to absorb approximately 8watts per hour.

Summary of Contents for BIC CS20

Page 1: ...c Ltd Pountney Street Wolverhampton WV2 4HX Phone 01902 450 550 sales oceanic saunas co uk www oceanic saunas co uk Sauna Steam COMPACT SAUNA HEATER Built in Controls with Temperature Sensor Assembly...

Page 2: ...na Heater Parameters 5 5 1 Sauna Heater Parts Description 5 5 2 Detailed Circuit Diagram 6 5 3 Control Panel Description 7 6 Installation 8 6 1 Pre installation checklist 8 6 2 Minimum Clearances 9 6...

Page 3: ...hese suffering heart disease high blood pressure diabetes or not in good health are advised to seek medical opinion before using a sauna room Do not smoke in the sauna room Avoid using the sauna room...

Page 4: ...co uk www oceanic saunas co uk 4 L N Isolated Single Phase 230V Mains Power In 2 2 5 3kW Sauna Heater Heating element Sauna Heater Manual 4 1 Basic Circuit Diagram CS20 CS30 Circuit diagram N L 1 Temp...

Page 5: ...arameter Model Power KW Voltage V Phase N Current A Heater Elements Sauna Stone kg Dimensinos LxWxH mm CS20 2 230 1 9 1 12 14 410 x 210 x 540 CS25 2 5 230 1 11 1 12 14 CS30 3 230 1 13 1 12 14 5 1 Saun...

Page 6: ...ram Sensor HEAT ELEMENT INPUT 230V 1N 50 60Hz N L Controller Controller Circuit board Switch C F Display Switch F JP1 JP4 TEMP JP3 TIME JP1 Fahrenheit JP2 Centigrade JP3 Display Time JP4 Display Tempe...

Page 7: ...ure 7 Overheat LED Indicator LED to signal that heater has overheated reset manually inside the temperature sensor 8 Temperature LED Indicator LED to signal the digital display is showing the temperat...

Page 8: ...board Circuit board 2 Bracket Bracket 3 Cover Protects the electronics 4 Heat resistance Detects temperature 5 High Temp cut off switch When temperature in sauna room exceed 120 oC 6 Temperature Senso...

Page 9: ...t install the sauna heater on the floor or in a cabinet vi Do not cover the sauna heater back with asbestos cement or similar material vii The wire which enters the sauna room must be type 60245 IEC 6...

Page 10: ...00 Minimum clearance distances Minimum clearance distances 210 100 50 20 Min 180 Min 1100 50 3mm gap between screw head and wall All sizes in mm Supporting Screw 6mm x 40mm 4pcs 3 5 150 600 7 2 Instal...

Page 11: ...cating the temperature sensor input inside the heater 1800 Temperature Sensor min 500 7 4 Installing the temperature sensor i Install the temperature sensor as in the diagram below ii Open the cover w...

Page 12: ...epending upon use 9 Testing and Operation i Turn the power on to the heater using the IP rated rocker switch ii Turn the heater on using the on off button on the control panel iii The default time wil...

Page 13: ...onment such as a domestic house or a club building and should not be used in any other circumstances 10 2 Sauna Maintenance Dependant upon how regularly the sauna cabin is being used a series of maint...

Page 14: ...rms to the clearance distances stated in the sauna heater manual Check for any signs of charring and replace the heater guard if it is showing signs of disrepair vii The sauna cabin should be kept in...

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