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The steam room warms up slowly. The water thrown on the stones quickly cools them down.
• Make sure the air circulation fan of the sauna climate device is switched off during the warm-up time.
• Make sure that the fuses in the sauna climate device are in working order.
• Make sure that all heating elements are hot (scalding) when the sauna climate device is operating.
• Raise the maximum temperature of the sauna using the control unit.
• Make sure the heater has sufficient power.
• Check the heater stones. If the stones have been laid too tightly, have fallen down / thickened over time, or if wrong stones are used, it may obstruct the air
flow through the heater and, therefore, reduce the speed of heating.
• Make sure the ventilation solution used is suitable for the sauna.
The sauna room heats up quickly, but the temperature of the stones is insufficient. The water thrown at the stones runs off.
• Make sure the heater is not too powerful. If the power of the heater is suitable for the sauna room, it takes 45–90 minutes to reach the right temperature in a
properly isolated sauna room.
• Make sure the ventilation solution used is suitable for the sauna.
• Reduce the fan speed of the sauna climate device.
The panel or other materials near the heater gets dirty quickly.
• Make sure that the safety distances are observed.
• Check the sauna stones. If the stones have been too tightly laid, have fallen down / thickened over time, or if wrong stones are used, it may obstruct the air
flow through the heater and overheat the surrounding materials.
• Make sure no heating elements are visible through the stones. If the heating elements are visible, move the stones so that the heating elements are completely
covered.
NB! Too tightly laid stones allow the heating elements to overheat and worsen the indoor climate of the sauna. Fire hazard!
The wooden surfaces in the sauna room naturally become darker over time.
The darkening process may be accelerated by:
• sunlight
• heat from the heater
• wall protection means (protection means have poor heat resistance)
• fine particles from heater stones.
The heater emits smell.
• See
Section 1.1
.
• A hot heater can amplify smells in the air that are not caused by the sauna or heater. Examples: paint, glue, oil, spices.
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