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Control Panel Operating Instructions

 

 

 

 

TIMER DISPLAY BOX 

 

1.

 

TIMER DISPLAY BOX 

 Displays in minutes the time for the sauna session.  Maximum time is capped at 

60 minutes.     

2.

 

POWER

 

 Press Power button to turn the sauna on and off.   

3.

 

TIMER CONTROL

 -- Press the arrows within the Timer Display Box to adjust the sauna session time.  

Time will adjust in five-minute increments.  Flashing numbers indicate desired time while steady 
numbers indicate the time remaining for the session.  Once the time reaches zero minutes the heaters 
will shut off but the sauna accessories (lights, stereo, etc.) will remain on.  You must reset the time to 
extend any sauna session or press the Power button to end any sauna session.  

4.

 

USB INPUT 

 Used for music downloaded to a USB jump drive only.  USB port does not support 

electronic devices.   

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Badger

Page 1: ...in Saunas 5400 Ward Road Building 2 Suite 201 Arvada Colorado 80002 1 888 358 1270 www rockymountainsaunas com COPYRIGHT 2022 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SAUNAS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Rocky Mountain Saunas Instru...

Page 2: ...go Assembly Instructions 6 14 Rio Grande Assembly Instructions 15 25 Big Bear Assembly Instructions 26 37 Door Handle Installation 38 40 HOW TO USE Pages s Control Panel Operating Instructions 41 43 I...

Page 3: ...ay not operate as designed Badger and Colorado Models Normally no electrical modification is required to be able to use these models in a home Standard household outlets are either 110V 15 Amp with 12...

Page 4: ...auna prior to beginning assembly Important note When moving the assembled sauna 1 Do not push on the cabin walls as this can cause damage to the sauna cabin 2 Always push on the base platform to move...

Page 5: ...rande Big Bear Break down the pallet at the delivery point and lay each box flat with the labeling facing up The boxes are labeled numerically 1 2 and 3 to indicate the order in which to open the boxe...

Page 6: ...at any local hardware store The positioning of the Floor Base should be such that the floor heater is facing outward or closest to where the Front Wall will be installed A label indicating the front o...

Page 7: ...o keep the door from opening or closing during installation Removal of the glass door support should be completed prior to the Right Wall being installed To ensure the glass door does not open or shut...

Page 8: ...son inserts the installation bolts supplied in the accessories box into the predrilled holes on the Left Side Wall connecting it to the Front and Back Walls No certain order of installing the bolts is...

Page 9: ...a A label is located on the top of the Bench Heater Panel indicating which side needs to be placed facing up Place the Bench Heater Panel between the guides found on each side of the bottom of the Flo...

Page 10: ...into the receptacle on the Back Wall Bench Seat Locate the predrilled hole in the Bench Seat This hole indicates which side of the Bench Seat to place against the interior of the Back Wall Bring the B...

Page 11: ...o the predrilled holes to connect the Right Side Wall with the Front and Back Walls Again only finger tighten the bolts If needed use a screwdriver to tighten the bolts but do not tighten completely R...

Page 12: ...l Panel are six cables Feed all six cables through the hole in the Roof Cap Feed the remaining black heater plugs through the pre drilled holes on the Roof Cap located on the right front Right Side Wa...

Page 13: ...ree of dust Feed the power cord and the radio antenna through the holes provided to allow the cover to sit flush on the Roof Cap If desired screws are provided in the Accessories box to attach the dus...

Page 14: ...38 Accessories Installation Installation of the optional accessories can be completed at this time The accessories can be placed wherever desired or not used at all Operational Check Perform an Opera...

Page 15: ...at any local hardware store The positioning of the Floor Base should be such that the floor heater is facing outward or closest to where the Front Wall will be installed A label indicating the front o...

Page 16: ...the glass door does not open or shut slightly during installation carry this wall at a slight angle with the bottom of the wall slightly out compared to the top Place the interior of the Middle Front...

Page 17: ...Left Back Wall trim with the trim on the Floor Base as well Left Back Wall Bolt Installation While one person supports the Middle and Left Front Walls a second person inserts the installation bolts s...

Page 18: ...the sauna A label is located on the top of the left bench heater panel indicating which side needs to be placed facing up Place the Bench Heater Panel between the guides found on the Floor Base with t...

Page 19: ...ter panel Under Bench Connections Two power cords are located behind the Left Bench Heater Panel one for the floor heater and one for the bench heater Plug each cord into the receptacle on the Left Ba...

Page 20: ...to make the final bolt connections for the unit No certain order of installing the bolts is required At this time finger tighten the bolts A screwdriver may be used to tighten the bolts slightly but l...

Page 21: ...the Right Back Wall Bring the Right Bench Seat in through the glass door then lay horizontal for installation Wait to install the anchoring screw into the bench seat until later Left Bench Seat The Le...

Page 22: ...one hole on the Right Back Wall of the roof cap The curved end of the roof cap is the front Carefully place the Roof Cap on the top of the sauna It does not need to sit flush with the walls at this ti...

Page 23: ...he Roof Cap holes place the Roof Cap securely onto the walls of the sauna Final Electrical Connections To make the electrical connections on the top of the Roof Cap a small step stool or a ladder will...

Page 24: ...cap Attachment is not required Installation Bolt Tightening Using a screwdriver perform a final tightening of the installation bolts on the Left and Right Back Walls If the installation bolts do not...

Page 25: ...es can be completed at this time The accessories can be placed wherever desired or not used at all Operational Check Perform an Operational Check by turning the sauna on and setting the temperature fo...

Page 26: ...t any local hardware store The positioning of the Floor Base should be such that the floor heater is facing outward or closest to where the Front Wall will be installed A label indicating the front of...

Page 27: ...closing during installation Removal of the glass door support should be completed prior to the Right Wall being installed To ensure the glass door does not open or shut slightly carry this wall at a s...

Page 28: ...son inserts the installation bolts supplied in the accessories box into the predrilled holes on the Left Side Wall connecting it to the Front and Back Walls No certain order of installing the bolts is...

Page 29: ...up Place the bench heater panel against the guides found on the Front and Back Walls with the heater panel facing the door Lastly ensure the heater cord is placed behind the Left Bench Heater Panel Ri...

Page 30: ...hind the left bench heater panel Back Bench Heater Panel Install the Back Bench Heater Panel by bringing it through the opening on the right side of the sauna A label is located on the top of the Back...

Page 31: ...rd into the receptacle on the back wall Back Bench Seat Locate the predrilled hole in the Bench Seat This hole indicates which side of the bench seat to place against the interior of the Back Wall Bri...

Page 32: ...ed to be made to align the walls can be done at this time Right Side Wall Bolt Installation Insert the remaining installation bolts into the predrilled holes to connect the Right Side Wall with the Fr...

Page 33: ...f the Left Side Wall Bring the bench seat in through the glass door of the sauna then lay horizontal for installation Wait to install the anchoring screw into the Left Bench Seat until later Under Ben...

Page 34: ...screw into the Right Bench Seat until later Roof Cap The Roof Cap has six predrilled holes to pass through the wiring protruding from the top of the front back and side walls Two holes are in the fron...

Page 35: ...eed all six cables through the hole in the Roof Cap Do the same with the five remaining black heater plugs located one on each side wall and two on the Back Wall Once all the cables have been threaded...

Page 36: ...ctions on the top of sauna Continue to make the additional power cord connections around the top of the sauna Dust Cover Install the Cover provided onto the Roof Cap to keep the Roof Cap free of dust...

Page 37: ...screws provided in the accessories box secure the three bench seats to the bench seat supports Door Handle Installation For Door Handle installation instructions see Page 38 Accessories Installation I...

Page 38: ...cross sections of the door handle The half of the handle containing the screw holes will be the section placed on the inside of the glass door The other half of the handle will be placed on the outsid...

Page 39: ...er onto the screw with the flat side against the plastic washer Repeat for the bottom hole Place the outside portion of the door handle the one without hex screw holes on the end of the screws so the...

Page 40: ...n the top cross section of the handle and tighten Repeat for the bottom cross section of the handle Move to the inside of the handle and repeat for the next two screws It is normal for the hex screws...

Page 41: ...sauna session time Time will adjust in five minute increments Flashing numbers indicate desired time while steady numbers indicate the time remaining for the session Once the time reaches zero minute...

Page 42: ...volume 9 INTERIOR LIGHTS The interior lights offer three levels of brightness Continue to press the Interior Light button until the desired lighting is achieved 10 CHROMOTHERAPY LIGHTS Press the Chro...

Page 43: ...at a time To pair a device a Ensure the Bluetooth device is within 15 ft of the sauna and powered on Power the sauna on b Press the FM BT button on the sauna until the display shows NoUSb c Press the...

Page 44: ...d The ION function is designed to be operated for approximately 10 15 minutes before or during your sauna session Ozone O3 Generation When the Ionizer is set to O3 it produces ozone Not ground level o...

Page 45: ...aining water only To save cleaning time it is safe to place 100 cotton towels within the sauna to help collect sweat Laying one towel over the floor grate is recommended as well as layering multiple t...

Page 46: ...a is in operation do not use any metal tools on the sauna or try to change out electrical parts ie light bulbs This creates the chance for electric shock and burns 7 Usage by minor children and animal...

Page 47: ...ELECTRICAL TESTING LABORATORIES Electrical Testing Laboratories ETL was founded in 1896 by Thomas Edison and is one of the oldest product safety testing laboratories in the world Certification by ETL...

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