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Kuva 5
Fig. 5
NO CERAMIC STONES
EI KERAAMISIA KIVIÄ
Reposition of the control unit facing the sides (right, left or center).
Remove the screws of the bottom cover.
Loosen the screws holding the control box (Fig. 3A).
Detach the control box from the heating element holder.
Carefully turn the control box to desired position (Fig. 3B). - Do not pull too
much the control box away from the heating element holder so that it will not
damage thermostat sensor and wiring connections (Fig. 4).
Fit the control box back to the heating element holder and tighten the screws.
Close the bottom cover and tighten the screws.
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Repositioning of the Built-In Control Unit
The main purpose of the stones in the heater unit is to store enough energy to
efficiently vaporize the water thrown on top of the stones to maintain correct humidity
in the sauna room. The stones must be removed at least once a year or every 500
hours which ever occurs first. All stone crumbles must be removed from the heater unit
and replaced with new ones as described in the heater manual. The required amount of
stones is also listed in the manual provided. See Fig.5.
It is recommended that all stones should be rinsed to remove
any stains or dust that can cause unpleasant odour during the
first few times of using the heater. It is important that the
stones are loaded carefully in a way that they do not block air
circulation through the heater. Larger stones that won’t fit
between the heating elements must not be forced in place
instead they must be completely removed. Small crumble or
stone pieces smaller than 35mm in diameter must not be
loaded into the heater because they will block the air
circulation and will cause overheating and possible heating
element damage.
NOTE!
Heating element damage due to overheating caused by
wrong kind of stones or stones which were wrongly loaded into
the heater is not covered by the factory warranty.
Heater Stones
Loading stones into the heater
NOTE!
Never use the heater without stones as it may cause fire or damage the
heater. In household use recommended stones are Olivine, olivine diabase or
peridot in size less than 10 cm. Stones must be loaded into heater so that there
are space between stones for air circulation.