Usage Guide
Allow your sauna to warm up for 15-20 minutes or until it reaches 110 F° (43 ° C). You may close the
vent on the ceiling to speed up the preheating process. Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration
before and after the sauna session. It is recommended not to exceed 40 minutes per session.
If the sauna becomes stuffy, open the vent on the ceiling to allow fresh air into the sauna.
Tip:
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Start using the sauna within 10 degrees before it reaches the set temperature, in order to receive
the most benefit out of the infrared heaters. For example, if you set the sauna to 125 F° (52 ° C),
you should start using the sauna when it reaches 115 F° (46 ° C).
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Customers reported an average use temperature of 125 F° (52 ° C).
Precautions and Warnings!
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If the temperature becomes unbearable, decrease the temperature or shut off the sauna
immediately.
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Do not use if pregnant or have serious inflammation, fever, a communicable disease, acute
bleeding, or are intoxicated.
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Do not consume alcohol or drugs when using the sauna.
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Do not splash water on the heaters or any electrical component inside the sauna.
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Do not bring wet towels into your sauna or any substances that could harm the interior of your
sauna.
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Do not install a lock on your sauna.
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All repairs need to be authorized by the supplier ‘s representative; otherwise, the product
warranty may be voided.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Make sure to always keep the sauna dry and clean. Use a clean damp towel to wipe off the bench,
floor and around the back panel. DO NOT use a towel that is too wet and can drip water inside the
sauna and DO NOT use cleaning agents inside the sauna. DO NOT leave towels, water glasses or
bottles inside the sauna after use. Wipe the exterior surface of the sauna with a towel and clean the
glass at least once a month.
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