Our Products are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, for a period of
three years (3 years) from date of purchase. With the warranty you will get a NO HASSLE next business day (depending on
shipping service) replacement for all requested parts. Product must be cared for properly, this warranty does not cover misuse or
negligence and the manufacturer is not liable for any injury or damage caused by the product.
The warranty is also not valid if repairs are attempted by anyone not authorized to do so. Please contact your Dundalk LeisureCraft
Dealer for more warranty Information.
HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR SAUNA
1. Pre-heat your sauna to the desired temperature (usually between 80-100
°
C)
2. While it's warming up, take a nice hot shower.
3. Enter the pre-heated sauna, relax and allow your body to perspire in the soft dry heat. Do not throw water on the rocks during
the first part of the session.
4. Cool off with a cold shower or a quick swim in a lake or pool.
5. Re-enter the sauna and sprinkle water on the rocks. This will increase humidity to about 30% to assist in perspiration.
Half a cup every 5 minutes should be enough. Too much water will just cool off the rocks and you'll get less steam.
6. After a 20-30 minute sauna, cool off in the shower or lake or pool.
7. Repeat this sauna/cold shower process as often as desired.
8. It is important to drink during your sauna session and even a light snack.
9. Like bathing in a hot tub, excessive exposure can be harmful to a person's health. People with poor health should consult their
physicians before using the sauna.
THESE ARE GUIDELINES ONLY. ENJOY YOUR SAUNA WHATEVER WAY YOU DESIRE.
CHILDREN MUST BE SUPERVISED BY ADULTS.
MAINTAINING YOUR SAUNA AFTER INSTALLATION
1. Wash the layer of rock dust off of the sauna rocks before using them.
2. When your sauna is set up and working you should "break-in" the sauna before using it for the first time. Turn it on its highest
setting and keep it like that for about 1 hour. This is recommended to burn off any oils and impurities frommanufacturing, and it
also "cures"the woodwork. After about¾ hour, slowly pour about one litre of cold water on the rocks. It should all turn to steam
and not come out of the bottom of the heater. If it does, you're pouring too fast.
3. It is considered good sauna etiquette that guests take a shower with soap and sit on a double-layer of terrycloth towels to
prevent perspiration from getting onto the benches and walls where the oils will accumulate over time.
After each use, leave the door fully open for the wood to dry out. Duck boards can be lifted up to air out if necessary.
4. Under normal conditions, a slight wash of the floor and benches several times a year will maintain its cleanliness.
The cedar benches can be washed with a mild solution of liquid cleaner and water to remove any buildup and perspiration stains
from the wood. Never use ammonia or harsh cleaners as they can turn the wood gray.
5. Good care should be taken of the wooden bucket and ladle. They should be stored upside down to promote drying.
6. The peridotite sauna rocks may need to be replaced in 6 to 1 O years depending on severity and frequency of use. In many cases,
the rocks could last up to 15 years.
7. Do NOT use commercial wood sealers from local lumberyards or hardware stores. These are not designed to withstand the
sauna temperatures or humidity!
8. Contact your local dealer or Dundalk LeisureCraft directly if you have questions or concerns regarding your product.
View Assembly Video online:
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