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Heater Installation
It is recommended that the heater be placed on the wall nearest to the door. The air circulation
created by the door should work together with the hot air generated by the heater. For safety and
convenience, follow the minimum safety distances as provided in Fig. 1. Follow the cubic volumes
given in Fig. 7. Do not install the heater to the floor or wall niche. Install only one heater in a
sauna room.
Be sure to build a strong foundation for the mounting rack (e.g. cross struts in sauna paneling)
or reinforce the wall with a thick board to prevent the heater from collapsing. Attach the heater to
the wall with the aid of the mounting rack. Screws (6 pieces) are provided for fastening of the
rack to the wall. To affix the heater to the rack, lift the heater and fit the nuts that are placed at
the back of the heater to the slots on both sides at the top of the rack. Lock at least one of the
side screws to prevent the heater from being accidentally moved.
A certified electrician must do the installation of the heater to ensure safety and reliability.
Improper electrical connections can cause electric shock or fire. Refer to the electrical diagram in
Fig.5.
An electrical supply cable must be connected to the terminal block inside the control unit
through the cable channel. The cable must be HO7RN-F type or its equivalent. To connect the
cable, the control unit must be opened (Fig. 3).
The heater gets very hot. To avoid the risk of accidental contact with the heater, it is
recommended that a heater guard be provided. Reserve enough space for operation of the timer
and thermostat knobs. Follow the directions given in Fig. 2.
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Fig. 2
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Fig. 3
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