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Precautions
Sea or humid climate may cause corrosion on metal surfaces of the Combi Heater.
Wiring and repairs must be done by a qualified electrician.
Do not use the Combi Heater as a grill, or for boiling food or liquids other than water in
the steam generator tank.
Do not cover the heater. It may cause fire.
Do not put wood of any kind on the heater.
Do not use the heater as clothes dryer. It may cause fire.
Never sit on the heater. It is really hot. It can cause serious burns.
Never use the heater without stones. It may cause fire.
Do not use chlorinated water (e.g. from the swimming pool or jacuzzi) or seawater.
Do not throw too much water on the heater. One to three ladles is enough at a time.
After a couple of minutes you can throw little water again.
Do not fill the steamer tank up to the top, as boiling water causes an overflow
Always close the drainage valve after draining the water and while installing or removing
the valve.
Steamer with Manual Refill, do not turn on the steamer without water in the tank.
Steamer with Auto Refill, before switching power ON, be sure that water supply valve (if installed)
is at open position.
Always provide a bowl or similar container to capture drainage water from the steamer tank.
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2. The Sauna Room
How to use the Sauna
Leave your clothes in the dressing room. You should have a clean set of clothes to wear
after the sauna.
Take a shower before you enter the sauna.
Enter the sauna and sit on the bench. You may want to use a small towel to sit on.
Leave the sauna room when you feel hot enough. Cool off by taking a shower or a swim
or just by sitting at room temperature or outside. Have a drink if you feel thirsty, but avoid
alcohol in the sauna.
You may go back to the warm sauna room, taking your time to relax
and enjoy the sauna atmosphere. You can repeat the hot-cold cycle as many times as you
feel comfortable. Two rounds are suitable for average people.
After sauna bathing, wash yourself in a shower, or go for swimming.
Dry yourself up with a towel or just sit and relax at room temperature.
Before putting on clean clothes allow enough time for cooling off, otherwise sweating
may still continue.
Finally, have a peaceful rest and a refreshing drink.
Climate of the Sauna Room
The climate inside the Sauna Room can be monitored with a dedicated sauna thermometer and
hygrometer. The impact of temperature and moisture on an individual varies greatly. Hence it is
impossible to recommend certain values as ideal bathing condition. The climate is right as long as
the bather feels comfortable. Ventilation is important to maintain fresh and easy to breathe air.
In Sauna Heater operation mode you may increase humidity of the sauna room by throwing
water on the stones of the heater. The recommended temperature in the sauna is 70 to 90º C,
at most 100º C. In Steam Generator mode, the recommended temperature in the sauna room
is 40 to 50º C.
Sauna bathing refreshes your body and is known to benefit your health by muscle relaxation,
soothes and alleviates tension. You may want to mediate inside a quiet sauna.
Drying the Sauna Room after use
If the steamer has been used, the Sauna Room needs to dry up. Open the ventilation louver
on the ceiling and turn on the heater to allow a faster drying process. Make sure to turn off
the heater upon completion of drying.
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