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MENU

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Display

Indicator Lights

Temperature
ON time

Menu & Navigation 
Buttons

Value Decrease
Mode Change
Value Increase

Operating Buttons

Heater on/off
Lighting on/off
Fan on/off

Figure 2 - Control Panel

06/11

Pub. No. 572-C

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Instructions for Installation and Use

Figure 3 - Settings Menu Strcuture

Basic Settings
Changing the settings: sauna room temperature, ON 
time, and delay time

The top row shows the temperature in the sauna room. 
The bottom row shows the remaining ON time. Both 
indicators lights glow.

Press the MENU button to open the settings 
menu.

The display shows the sauna room temperature 
setting. Temperature indicator light blinks.

 Change the setting to the desired   

temperature with the "+" and - buttons. 

The range is 104 - 194°F.

The programmed temperature is stored in 
memory and will also apply when the heater is 
switched ON next time.

Press the MENU button to access the next 
setting. 

The display shows the remaining ON 

time. Time indicator light blinks. Choose either to 
set the ON time or Delay time.

Set the ON time (heater on):

 Press the "-" button to decrease the ON time 

to a value of less than the maximum (1:00 
hr). 

The adjustment is made in 10 minute 

increments.

The programmed time is NOT stored in memory 
and will default back to 1:00 hr when the heater is 
switched on next time.

Set the delay time (heater off):

 Press the "+" button to set the ON time to

maximum (1:00 hr).

 Press the "+" button again to enter the 

delay time mode. 

The temperature indicator 

light switches off. Delay time symbol "[ - - ]" 
blinks on the screen. 

 Select the desired delay time using "-" and 

"+" butttons. 

The adjustment is made in 10 

minute increments. Press and hold the button 
to make the time change faster. The adjustment 
range is from 10 minutes to 12 hours.

Exit by pressing the MENU button.

Open the settings menu by simultaneously 
pressing the control panel buttons -, MENU, 
and +. Press for 5 seconds.

Change the temperature unit with the "-" and 
"+" buttons. 

The options are Farenheit (FAHR)* 

and Celsius (CELS).

Exit by pressing the MENU button.

Advanced Settings
Changing between Farenheit to Celsius

Commercial Settings
Unlocking and changing maximum ON time

1. Switch the power off from the main switch (Figure 1).
2. Press and hold the buttons       and         . 

3. Switch the power ON from the main switch.
4. Wait 5 seconds and release the buttons.

 

1

Set value ON.

Press the MENU button. The control unit 
switches to standby mode.

2

Open the settings menu by simultaneously 
pressing the control panel buttons -, MENU, 
and +. Press for 5 seconds.

Maximum ON time

The maximum ON time can be changed with the 
"-" and "+" buttons. The range is 1-18 hours or 
continuous (24 hours).

Press the MENU button 5 times. The control 
unit switches to standby mode.

WARNING: 

Do NOT unlock these following settings unless sauna 

is in a supervised spa environment.

Summary of Contents for S170-1

Page 1: ... Instructions For Installation 3 1 Installing the Control Panel 3 2 Installing the Power Unit 3 2 1 Electrical Connections 3 2 2 Resetting the Overheat Protector 4 Spare parts Steamist Limited Warranty 1 1 General The Steamist Digital Sauna Control unit can be used to control sauna heaters within an output range of 2 3 15 kW The control unit consists of a control panel a power unit and a sensor Se...

Page 2: ...st be done by professional maintenance personnel No user serviceable parts inside 2 1 Using the Heater WARNING Before switching the heater on always check that there isn t anything on top of the heater or inside the given safety distance Start the heater by pressing the I O button on the control panel When the heater starts the top row of the display will show the set temperature and the bottom ro...

Page 3: ... next time Set the delay time heater off Press the button to set the ON time to maximum 1 00 hr Press the button again to enter the delay time mode The temperature indicator light switches off Delay time symbol blinks on the screen Select the desired delay time using and butttons The adjustment is made in 10 minute increments Press and hold the button to make the time change faster The adjustment ...

Page 4: ... an ambient temperature of above 32 F 0 C where is can be accessed conveniently See Figure 4 3 2 Installing the Power Unit Install the power unit to a wall outside the sauna room in a dry place with an ambient temperature of above 32 F 0 C See Figure 5 for instructions on how to open the power unit cover and how to fix the unit to the wall NOTE Do not embed the control unit into the wall since thi...

Page 5: ... type Fuse for electronic card Ceramic Slow Type Fuse for relay outputs 40 mA T2 5 Ah A1 A2 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 U1 U2 A1 A2 N N A1 A2 L1 L2 L1 L2 GND A1 A2 L1 L2 GND GND GND GND GND Factory wiring Installation wiring Main switch Wall mounted heater max 9 kW GND Low voltage wiring only data and sensor cable Temperature Sensor Data Cable S170 1 240V 1PH power unit Instructions for Installation The pow...

Page 6: ...erature Sensor is needed to operate S170 3 See section 3 3 for correct temperature sensor placement Two relay outputs 120V 1PH For driving a fan max 100W and lighting max 100W Fuses on the electronics card if a fuse has blown see section 3 2 2 40mA fuse for electronic unit Two 2 5 Ah fuses for relay outputs U1 U2 A1 A2 Technical Specifications Max heater power rating 14 4kW Max length of data cabl...

Page 7: ...in the power unit and service is required If the fuse in the line U1 or U2 has blown there is a problem with the lighting or fan Check the wiring and functioning of light and fan If the fuse in the line A1 or A2 has blown there is a problem with the heater s overheat protector circuit In the heater check the safety contactor overheat protector and their wiring 3 3 Installing the Temperature Sensor...

Page 8: ...e period of one year from the original purchase date This limited warranty covers faults in manufacture and material only and includes the exchange of new parts supplied by the manufacturer or the manufacturer s agent after the defective parts are returned to Steamist The replacement of parts under warranty does not extend the warranty period beyond the original one year period In addition Steamis...

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