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The sensor must be installed to the place defined
in these instructions (figure 8). If the minimum
distance is not fulfilled, ventilation must be changed.
3.3.3. Installation of the Control Panel
The control panel is splashproof and has a small
operating voltage. The panel can be installed in the
washing or dressing room, or in the living quarters.
If the panel is installed in the sauna room, it must be
at the minimum safety distance from the heater and
at a maximum height of one metre from the floor.
The control panel is delivered with an installation
flange, two fixing screws and a 3 metre data cable
which can be shortened if necessary. 5 and 10 me-
tre cables are also available.
Conductor tubing inside the wall structure allows
you to thread the data cable hidden within the wall
– otherwise the installation will have to be on the
wall surface.
Fasten the control panel as follows:
1. Thread the data cable through the flange.
Fasten the flange with fixing screws.
2. Place the control panel in the flange. The panel
locks in the flange by means of spring clamps.
3. Connect the free end of the data cable to the
connector in the heater on a colour-to-colour
principle (figure 7).
3.4. Installing the Heater
See figure 9.
1. Connect cables to the heater ( 3.3.).
2. Place the heater and adjust the heater vertically
straight using the adjustable legs.
3. Use fixing kits (2 pcs) to fix the heater to
sauna’s structures.
3.5. Resetting the Overheat Protector
The sensor box contains a temperature sensor and
an overheat protector. If the temperature in the
sensor’s environment rises too high, the overheat
protector cuts off the heater power. Resetting the
overheat protector is shown in figure 10.
The reason for the going off must be
determined before the button is pressed.
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