CONTROLS
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
ENGLISH
Page 1: ...CONTROLS INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL ENGLISH ...
Page 2: ... 2 2 8 Key Pad Lock 5 3 Assembly and Installation 7 3 3 Power Controller 10 8 9 3 4 Contactor Unit 10 3 5 Sensors 11 2 3 Steamer Functions 5 2 3 1 Steamer 5 2 3 2 Water Refill 6 2 3 3 Cabin Drying 2 3 4 Automatic Drain 6 6 3 1 Control Unit to Heater Connection Diagram 7 3 6 Maximum Session Time 12 3 7 Door Sensor Optional 13 3 10 Installation for Power Controller Installation for Separate Control ...
Page 3: ...is allowed to make electrical connections and repairs on the unit Use original parts only Disconnect the Power Controller and the Contactor Unit from the electrical circuit before installation opening the lid of the power controller or contactor unit and repair Check power supply rating before installation Check the correct location of the sensor in the installation section of the manual It is ver...
Page 4: ...ow the corresponding LED is blinking faster Use the up and down arrows to change the value You can move from one parameter to another by short pressing the toggle button Confirm the settings by long pressing the toggle button If no keys are pressed after 5 seconds the control unit will confirm the changes automatically It usually takes around 25 40 minutes for the sauna to get warm After this you ...
Page 5: ...the control unit is in the pre run state it will display the remaining time of the pre run The confirmed pre run settings are saved for the next session When the pre run function is used for the first time control unit estimates the time that the heater needs to reach the set temperature For example if the pre run time is set to 2 hours the heater will be switched on in 1 5 hours If the sauna has ...
Page 6: ...l the functions and settings regarding the steamer are not available Press the mode button for less than 3 seconds to activate the steamer Once activated the steamer is switched on unless the temperature or the relative humidity inside the sauna room is too high High humidity and high temperature are not allowed HOT will be displayed in the control unit and the steamer will not be activated Lock t...
Page 7: ... the end of the session The cabin drying session can be stopped earlier by pushing the power button 2 3 3 Cabin drying This function is activated 1 5 hours after the steamer session time or straight after cabin drying The drain function can be activated in two ways The automatic drain function can be enabled or disabled when the control unit is in OFF mode Long press the mode button and at the sam...
Page 8: ...Built in Power Controller and Sensor The Control Panel and Power Controller communicate by using RJ12 cable 3 1 Control Unit to Heater Connection Diagram Fig 1 English 7 INSIDE THE SAUNA ROOM OUTSIDE THE SAUNA ROOM POWER CONTROLLER T H snd TS2 sensors are optional SEPARATE CONROL PANEL SENSOR S HEATER ...
Page 9: ...A Fuse Glass Sensors Combi Steamer Steam Mate FUS TS FUS TS 1 4 2 3 FUS TS 1 4 2 3 1 4 TS1 TS2 Temperature Sensor with Fuse Optional Temperature Humidity Sensor Optional Temperature Sensor for Bench Area Contactor Unit Heater 15 kW Jumper For Maximum Session Time 4h 6h 12h 24h hours 1 JPB1 JPB1 F1 F3 F2 For Built in Controls remove the interface PCB to access the Session Time jumper Do not connect...
Page 10: ... contactor unit Follow the instructions that are supplied together with the contactor unit 10 The Power controller or the separate control panel must not be located inside the sauna room or in places where temperature can exceed 40 C It is protected against water splashes however it should not get in contact with water Mount the Power Controller in a dry location outside the sauna room Install the...
Page 11: ...ver the heater as shown in the figure 8 9 The optional second sensor should be mounted on the wall opposite to the heater minimum 30cm from the ceiling and minimum 130cm from the floor fig 6 8 It is designed to measure the bench temperature so ideally place it close to the shoulder height of the sauna goers Do not place the sensors near the air ventilation The closeness of the air vent cools down ...
Page 12: ...ified electrician can change the settings The standards and regulations of the country where the control unit is installed must be followed when setting the jumpers When no jumpers are placed the default time is 6 hours See the Figure 10 IEC 60335 2 53 If you need to change the settings in the power controller with built in panel removing the control panel helps Please Note Sauna Type Domestic sau...
Page 13: ...nsor also ensures that the door is not open for long periods of time when the heater is on If the heater is on and the door is open for more than 15minutes an alarm and DOOR will be displayed to warn the user The heater will be switched off automatically Install power controller outside sauna room in a dry place where temperature will not exceed 40C and condense of water is not possible inside the...
Page 14: ...the top end of the unit Using this switch you can isolate the electronics from the mains power supply In order to put the unit into operation switch to the first position switch position I In this switch position all control unit s functions work normally In case of breakdown press the control unit switch on the left part of the rocker to the middle position switch position 0 The unit is now compl...
Page 15: ...th the wires and they are correctly installed check the sensor The heater can still be used with the sensor 1 only but 2 sensors are needed for the steamer If a new sensor is needed or no reason for the problem can be found contact the retailer E4 Temperature sensor 2 is short circuit E5 Communication failure Check the RJ12 cable If the area where the cable is located has many other cables it can ...
Page 16: ...to be connected to the tank level in the Power Controller The control unit is attempted to be switched on with the power button and nothing happens or the software version logo is displayed shortly The problem may be low battery that does not have enough power to display LbAt Change the battery inside the Power Controller Door open symbol is displayed with high warning tone when door sensor is not...
Page 17: ...230V1N 0 5A Optional Optional Dimmeroptional Min20W max 100W Only resistiveloador dimmable phasecontrol compatible light bulb Fanwithout startingcapacitor Optional withspeed control Cabin Light Fan Description Power Rating Remarks Steamer Depending onthetypeof Sensor2 RatedPower3Phases RatedVoltage3Phases Frequency Switchingcapacityperphase 15kWAC1 3x 5kW 400V3N 50 60Hz 21A Additional Powerexpansi...