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09/18/09 

 

CLEANING 

Clean the outside and inside with a damp cloth, or clean with a small amount of hand-soap mixed 
with warm water if necessary. Do not use benzene, alcohol, or strong cleaning chemicals on sauna. 
Note: Some chemicals can damage wood material and the protection layer that is on the outside 
wood surface.   
 

WOOD CARE

 

Saunas are commonly built of soft woods. All structures created using soft woods are more 
susceptible to minor dents, scratches, and scuffing. Your sauna is no different. This is considered 
normal, and will not affect the integrity or operation of your sauna room.     
 
Wood is a living material that continues to respond to climate conditions, even after being made 
into a sauna room. During normal weathering, wood may crack slightly due to the changes in 
moisture. This will not change the structural integrity of your sauna room. 
 
Prior to shipping, the wood in these sauna rooms has been inspected for consistency, color and 
quality. Our rooms are shipped around the globe, and can experience slight blemishes, scratches, or 
scuffs from the transit of this sauna. In most cases these blemishes on the exterior of the room can 
be concealed by using a small amount of furniture polish, oil, or other furniture treatment. The 
interior blemishes, scratches, or scuffs can be either left alone, sanded, or combination of gluing and 
sanding. Please avoid any treatment containing, benzene, or a high concentration of alcohol. 
 
If you feel that your sauna has flaws/dents beyond what has been described above, immediately 
contact the freight carrier that delivered your sauna to submit a hidden damage claim. If needed 
please contact the dealer, they can help assist in ordering replacement parts for your sauna, or help 
with a shipping claim. 

 

STORAGE 

Do not store product in a moist environment or in direct sunlight. 

 

SPECIFICATION 
Product Name 

Infrared Wooden Sauna Room 

Product No.     

IG-610 

Product Size 

92

×

100

×

195(H)cm (36

"×

39

"×

77

Weight 

ca. 113kg (249 lbs.) 

Power Supply 

AC120V 

Power Consumption 

1500W 

Wooden Material 

Canadian Hemlock   

Canadian Red Cedar 

 

Summary of Contents for IG-610

Page 1: ...K S 1 P R E C A U T I O N S F O R U S E 2 PA R T S N A M E S 3 R E A D B E F O R E I N S TA L L AT I O N 4 INSTALLATION OF SAUNA ROOM BODY 5 8 C O N T R O L PA N E L I N S T R U C T I O N 9 C O L O R...

Page 2: ...rface Supply voltage should be a nominal of 120 volts AC House wiring gauge size should match the amperage of the product being used Keep the length of wiring run from the breaker panel to your sauna...

Page 3: ...0 4427 or email the Service Center at techsupport saunatec com WARNING If you have any health problem or condition consult your physician for permission to use the sauna room health problem includes b...

Page 4: ...PARTS NAMES Vent IG 610 EX E100 X 3 3 09 18 09...

Page 5: ...than the panel with the pin Refer to Picture 1 place the slot panel against the panel with pin Refer to Picture 2 and then slide down the panel until the two panels are equal in height Refer to Pictu...

Page 6: ...ling wall and ceiling panels If the surface is not level you may need to shim the bottom panel to get level Tile on the floor should be to the front of the room 2 Place back panel in the slot of floor...

Page 7: ...fer to picture 2 Place the Bench Surface Panel on the Bench Support Panel and slide toward the Back Wall until half Refer to picture 3 Connect the power connector from the back of Bench Support Panel...

Page 8: ...de is facing to the front Make sure the wire is through each hole smoothly and completely Make sure trim of the top panel fits completely around the four side panels 8 Make sure each of the lead wires...

Page 9: ...lowing 3 pictures before plug in 10 The power cord is located at the bottom of the back panel Simply plug into appropriate household outlet when ready to use the sauna Notice the plug type of your sau...

Page 10: ...ntrol of the set temperature and also indicates the actual temperature inside sauna room C F refer to the switching of C and F Once the control is turned on the indicated temperature of use defaults t...

Page 11: ...f if Power is turned OFF WARNINGS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR USE Please read carefully the following warnings to reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons Do not put the sauna room in...

Page 12: ...cted for consistency color and quality Our rooms are shipped around the globe and can experience slight blemishes scratches or scuffs from the transit of this sauna In most cases these blemishes on th...

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