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07/29/18 

Rev. 01 

STARTING EITHER HEATING SYSTEM IMMEDIATELY 

Immediately after pressing the Power On button, the selected heating system will engage. The 
heater(s) will turn on and begin heating the room to current set points. At the end of the selected 
time (60 minutes maximum), the heating system will turn off. The control display will turn off 
and all lights will turn off 5 minutes after heating system. 

 
NOTE: You can only operate one heating system at a time. 

 
SETTING THE TIME AND TEMPERATURE 
To set the sauna length time, press the control POWER button to turn on the heater. Press the 
TIME “+” or “-” buttons on the control to increase or decrease time for desired setting. The 
maximum of time is 60 minutes. 

To set the temperature, press the control POWER button to turn on the heater. Press the TEMP 
“+” or “-” buttons on the control to increase or decrease temperature for desired setting. The 
maximum temperature is 194°F (90°C) for Tradtional Sauna and 150°F (65°C) for Infrared. 

Note: 
Typical bathing temperature for a traditional sauna is 150F to 165F displayed on the control. 

Typical bathing temperature for Infrared sauna is above 100°F displayed on the control. Infrared 
sauna is a much lower temperature and the display of room temperature is not important. The 
key is the room should feel warm upon entry (after approximately 15 – 20 minute heat up). 
Infrared energy heats objects not the air. When the body is placed in front of infrared heat, the 
infrared wavelength causes water molecules to vibrate in the skin on a molecular level. As the 
skin warms, the inner core temperature of the body rises. When the core temperature rises, the 
bodies cooling mechanism is to sweat. 

PRE-SETTING DELAYED START 
With the electricity applied to the contactor box, press the control POWER button once. The 
room temperature will be displayed on the control. Press the “Pre-setting” button. Press the 
TIME “+” or “-” buttons on the control to increase or decrease delay time for desired setting. The 
maximum of time is 23 hours and 59 minutes. If no delay start is desired, set to 00:00 and press 
“Pre-Setting” button. 
Note: The “ : ” will 

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ash between the numbers in the time display when system is in the delayed 

start mode. 
 
USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 
Water Tray (under heater): 
A water tray is provided to reduce the amount of water that will get on the 

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oor. Ensure water is 

removed from tray after use and 

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oor is dry. 

Room Instructions for Cleaning: 
Perspiration and dirt may absorb into the wood, so periodic cleaning is needed. Scrubbing the 
benches and 

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oorboards with a stiff brush and mild detergent is normally suf

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cient. Light sanding 

is another option.

  

 

Summary of Contents for IS 44 BT

Page 1: ...ation 9 IS 44 Room Operation 9 Infrared Sauna Tips and Tricks 11 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 12 Please record the serial number here Sauna Heater __________________ Sauna Room __________________ K...

Page 2: ...sure to elevated temperatures is capable of inducing hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F The...

Page 3: ...p about 4 inches 10cm higher than the panel with the button Refer to Picture 1 place the panel against the panel with button Refer to Picture 2 and then slide the panel with button down until the two...

Page 4: ...na floor surface you many need to use wood interlocking the two wall panels shims to assist with leveling Shims together repeat for the other side are not provided Then place the back wall wall on the...

Page 5: ...lace the heater inside of the room Final installation of heater in Step 8 Step 4 Connect the two black junction boxes located on the lower left and right wall corner R1 to the Right wall L1 to the Lef...

Page 6: ...r in front of the benches Step 7 Front wall and ceiling installation Place the front wall in the slot in the floor Lift each corner to slide and lock into place This step will require two people Then...

Page 7: ...9 18 Rev 01 Step 8 Connecting the wires in the ceiling Back compartment connections Connect 6 to 6 Connect B to B Connect 5 to 5 Connect 4 to 4 Connect C to C Right Side Wall above Sensor Front compar...

Page 8: ...e 5 from the wall and 24 3 4 from the floor Then put the two lower screws in the holes Then hang the heater on the heater mounting plate After mounting the heater connect the large wire from the sauna...

Page 9: ...not chosen press the appropriate system NOTE You can only operate one heating system at a time Note Once the desired type of heat is chosen follow the Setting the Time and Setting the Temperature sec...

Page 10: ...he display of room temperature is not important The key is the room should feel warm upon entry after approximately 15 20 minute heat up Infrared energy heats objects not the air When the body is plac...

Page 11: ...dry surface Supply voltage should be a nominal of 120 volts AC 20 Amp House wiring gauge size should match the amperage of the product being used Keep the length of wiring run from the breaker panel t...

Page 12: ...irculate the heat in the room more evenly resulting in a more consistent heat throughout the sauna TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION Room Questions No Heat Control is delay mode Ensure system is not in the dela...

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