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2009 Saunas

LTR20091007, Rev. A

Operating 

Your Sauna

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Safety Precautions

Review all the health and safety instructions. If in 

doubt  as  to  the  advisability  of  using  your  sauna, 

consult your physician. If you feel light-headed or 

heat-exhausted  during  a  session,  exit  the  sauna 

immediately.

Select the desired temperature and adjust the 

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thermostat accordingly.

Allow  approximately  10-15  minutes  for  the 

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sauna to warm-up before beginning a session.

Perspiration  will  begin  10-15  minutes  after 

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stepping into the unit. We recommend that a 

sauna session does not exceed 30 minutes.

When the temperature reaches the level set on 

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the thermostat, the heaters will turn off and on 

periodically to maintain the desired temperature 

level inside of the sauna.

The front window or ceiling vent can be opened 

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at  any  time  to  introduce  fresh  air  into  the 

sauna.

Always drink plenty of water before, during and 

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after a sauna session. Doing so will replenish 

lost fluids from the body through perspiration.

Choosing  to  take  a  hot  shower  or  bath  prior 

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to  the  sauna  session  will  further  promote 

persiration. However, dry off thoroughly before 

going into the sauna because excessive water 

will stain or warp the wood. A shower after the 

session  is  refreshing  and  rinses  perspiration 

from the body.

To absorb perspiration and keep the sauna clean 

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during a session, place a towel on the bench 

and floor of the sauna. Keep one towel on hand 

to wipe excessive sweat from your body.

The interior of the sauna is made of the finest 

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softwood.  It  is  very  aromatic  and  adds  to 

the  enjoyment  of  your  sauna  session.  If  the 

fragrance of the fresh wood is too strong during 

the first few months of use, wipe the wood with 

a damp cloth to minimize the aroma.

Heater Controls

The numbers in the figure below indicate that the 

user can change the location of the controls:

Remove knobs.

1. 

Remove screws on the side of the heater.

2. 

Operating Zone For 9-Hour Delay 

Timer

The area from “OFF” to “ON” is the operating zone. 

This is the only time the heater is on.

Delay Zone

The area from “9” to “ON” is the delay zone. This 

means the heater can be programmed to come on 

up to nine hours later. 

Operating Your Sauna

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Страница 1: ...LTR20091007 Rev A 12 16 08...

Страница 2: ...ment 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona CA 91766 Toll Free 1 800 CAL SPAS Fax 1 909 629 3890 www calspas com Preparing For Your New Sauna Planning the Best Location For Your Sauna 4 Preparing a Good Founda...

Страница 3: ...tant not to allow your body s core temperature to rise above 103 degrees F Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The effects of excessive hyperthermia m...

Страница 4: ...decorative structure around their sauna If you are installing your sauna with any type of structure on the outside OD 100 and OD 200 models only remember to allow access for service It is always best...

Страница 5: ...sions to the width of gates sidewalks doorways hallways etc along the delivery route that will be used when building your sauna in the desired location It may be necessary for you to remove some items...

Страница 6: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Preparing For Your New Sauna 6 Custom Sauna Dimensions Model Depth Width Height CU 210 4 6 7 CU 300 6 6 7 CU 400 7 7 7...

Страница 7: ...ties for additional code requirements All 220V saunas must be permanently connected hard wired to the power supply with one 20 amp circuit breaker and two 8 AWG wires The power supplied to the sauna m...

Страница 8: ...s removed unscrew the cross member support from inside the crate Remove the contents from the crate and assemble in a place with adequate room Tools required Portable drill screw driver rubber mallet...

Страница 9: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 9 Figure 1 Bench assembly Figure 2 Bench and heater installation...

Страница 10: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 10 Figure 3 Attaching the rear and side wall...

Страница 11: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 11 Figure 4 Attaching the front and side wall...

Страница 12: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 12 Figure 5 Installing the heater guard and roof trim...

Страница 13: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 13 Figure 6 Attaching the roof and exterior framing...

Страница 14: ...the panel is removed unscrew the cross member support from inside the crate Remove the contents from the crate and assemble in a place with adequate room Tools required Portable drill screw driver ru...

Страница 15: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 15 Figure 2 Bench and heater installation Figure 1 Bench assembly...

Страница 16: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 16 Figure 3 Attaching the rear walls and back support...

Страница 17: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 17 Figure 4 Attaching the side walls...

Страница 18: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 18 Figure 5 Attaching the front wall with door...

Страница 19: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 19 Figure 6 Attaching the roof and exterior framing...

Страница 20: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 20 Figure 7 Attaching roof trim and heater protector...

Страница 21: ...the panel is removed unscrew the cross member support from inside the crate Remove the contents from the crate and assemble in a place with adequate room Tools required Portable drill screw driver ru...

Страница 22: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 22 Figure 1 Bench assembly...

Страница 23: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 23 Figure 2 Bench and floor attachment...

Страница 24: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 24 Figure 3 Attaching the rear walls and back support...

Страница 25: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 25 Figure 4 Attaching side walls...

Страница 26: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 26 Figure 5 Attaching the front wall with door...

Страница 27: ...2009 Saunas LTR20091007 Rev A Assembling Your Sauna 27 Figure 6 Attaching the roof and heater protector...

Страница 28: ...on top of the heater 2 support Place the wall panels against the flooring and attach the panels with the provided screws to the flooring 3 Attach the center pieces and place between the two front and...

Страница 29: ...9 Place roof top panel onto the wall panel assembly Place the 1 x 2 roof supports inside the sauna up 4 against the roof top Place the outside trim piece s flush with top of the roof 5 Place the heate...

Страница 30: ...t each end of the roof sections make sure these holes line up Place one bolt with one washer and slide into pre drilled hole Place a nut and washer on the other end of 8 the bolt and tighten Begin pla...

Страница 31: ...d roof assembly are heavy and difficult to lift by only one person Assemble the bench Screw the legs into the underside cross support of the bench After assembling the 1 bench place the bench on the w...

Страница 32: ...2 Place roof top panel onto the wall panel assembly Place the 1 x 2 roof supports inside the sauna up 4 against the roof top Place the outside trim piece s flush with top of the roof 5 Place the heate...

Страница 33: ...t each end of the roof sections make sure these holes line up Place one bolt with one washer and slide into pre drilled hole Place a nut and washer on the other end of 8 the bolt and tighten Begin pla...

Страница 34: ...to each other and attach the white wires to each other Tuck the excess wires into the junction box and tighten the mounting screws A 100W light bulb is recommended for outside use Use the gray commerc...

Страница 35: ...ming member or backing board to hold the heater weight The heater is reversible You can choose to locate the heater timer and thermostat controls on either the right or left side for easy operation To...

Страница 36: ...ation Choosing to take a hot shower or bath prior to the sauna session will further promote persiration However dry off thoroughly before going into the sauna because excessive water will stain or war...

Страница 37: ...auna room again and stay 5 or 10 minutes Repeat the cycle two or three times ending with a brisk shower Rinse in cool water Dress when completely dry and perspiration has stopped Some bathers enjoy th...

Страница 38: ...These instructions are delivered with the owner s manual in a clear plastic bag Using the Aquatic Stereo The Aquatic marine grade stereo is the standard stereo for spa owners with this option To inser...

Страница 39: ...o the speaker located on the left side 1 of the stereo Run these wires between the bench the sauna wall and through the pre drilled hole on the back of the speaker box Mount the speaker on the undersi...

Страница 40: ...ing white Amber orange colored light bulbs are the most ideal for a soft warm and comfortable light A shorter bulb life is normal for sauna lights One suggestion is to use a rough service bulb which i...

Страница 41: ...radio CD player to and check to see that the volume 3 is not turned all the way to zero PROBLEM SOLUTION Sound only comes from one speaker Remove the speakers and make sure the speaker cables are plug...

Страница 42: ...will aid you during the ordering process Model Part Number CU 300 OPTU468 CU300 CU 400 OPTU468 CU400 Power Ratings CU210 Standard electrical rating two power source One for heater and one for light O...

Страница 43: ...power source One for heater and one for light Optional Options Electrical Ratings Service 1 Heater ratings CD player ratings Phase 1 Phase 1 Voltage 240 VAC Voltage 120 VAC Amperage 21 6 amps Amperage...

Страница 44: ...11 1 BASE HEATER SAUNA 10 X 16 WOO27306391 1 SAUNA HEATER 8 0 kW 240 V HEA14000380 1 SAUNA LIGHT LIT16000020 1 SCREW 8 X 2 1 2 SQ DRIVE HAR13201150 50 SCREW 8 X 1 5 8 PHILLIP HAR13200010 50 CU 400 CU...

Страница 45: ...me Classic Sauna W0027211452 2 Sauna Heater 8 0kW 220V HEA14000380 1 OD 200 Front Panel 83 x93 Extreme Aspen W0027100190 1 Sauna Light purchased complete LIT16000020 1 Sauna Door Extreme Aspen W002710...

Страница 46: ...o charge for parts or labor on a covered item However the authorized service agent may assess a reasonable travel or mileage charge per service call If LMS determines that repair of a covered item is...

Страница 47: ...nty applies only to saunas normally used for personal family or household purposes This Limited Warranty specifically excludes commercial saunas Legal Remedies This warranty gives you specific legal r...

Страница 48: ..._ ______________________________________________ Date Installed _________________________________________________ Dealer s Phone Number _________________________________________ Dealer s Address _____...

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