Alpine Saunas Outdoor Sauna Скачать руководство пользователя страница 5

Cleaning Inside 

 

For quick cleaning, a damp cloth should suffice. After a few uses, the interior can 

be disinfected using diluted hydrogen peroxide (3%). Prepare the solution outside 

of the sauna. Never use harsh cleaners as they can damage the wood. A soft brush 

can be used to scrub lightly where required (the floor may need scrubbing). Wipe off 

excess water with a dry clean towel and thoroughly ventilate to assist drying.  

Removing Debris

Avoid bringing dirt and debris inside the sauna. Perhaps lay a foot mat at the 

entrance for guests to wipe their feet. Cedar is a soft wood that is easy to dent and 

scratch so use a vacuum to quickly remove any debris. 

Heater

 

Pouring water on the stones may leave behind water spots on the stainless steel. 

These can be removed with a scrubbing brush. 

General Care & Requirements

 

Care for your sauna by inspecting it on a regular basis. As it is an outdoor 

product it is exposed to the elements. Remove mold and cobwebs with a 

brush.  

 

Check all screws regularly and tighten where possible.  

 

Check the stainless steel bands every month and tighten up as required. 

Ensure the bitumen roofing pieces do not need to be re-secured. 

 

 

Good care should be taken of the wooden bucket and ladle. Store upside 

down to promote drying.  

 

Check the screws and hinges on the door regularly and tighten if necessary. 

Oil if applicable.  

 

Renew and replace the sauna stones once per year.  

 

Never use harsh cleaning products or corrosive products on the sauna. 

Отзывы: