
Cleaning of the pouring pipe 1
Regularly check the pouring pipe
1
for limescale deposits and
contamination. In particular after long periods of non-use.
To this end, remove pouring pipe
1
from stone container
2
.
The pouring pipe
1
may only be cleaned in its dismantled
state, otherwise there is a risk of the heater being contaminated
by dripping cleaning agent and thus permanently damaged.
Pouring pipe and stone container
Cleaning of the stone container 2
Regularly check the stone container
2
for limescale deposits,
contamination and foreign bodies. Pay particular attention to
combustible objects. Especially after a long period of non-use.
To this end, remove pouring pipe
1
afrom the stone container
2
. Remove the stones from the stone containe
2
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condition of the sauna stones and replace them if necessary.
Do not use any strongly acidic cleaning agents to clean. These
can cause irreparable damage to the heater. Ensure that no
cleaning agent drops onto the heating rods or the
connection box.
Only P (premium models):
on P models the stone basket
2
can be removed from the heater in order to facilitate cleaning.
For this purpose, loosen the transportation locking screws
3
.
You can now remove the stone baskets upwards and out of the
heater.
Remove the stones from the stone basket beforehand.
Do not pull the stone basket out of the heater on the
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stone basket could potentially become detached and cause
irreparable damage to the heater.
Thoroughly rinse the stone basket with lukewarm water after
cleaning.
Replace the stone basket in the heater after cleaning and
reapply the transportation locking screws.
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examined for combustible residues under all circumstances.
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Instructions for use for the user
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