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1. Assembly of the controller
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The controller is pre-installed for the
electrical connection.
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The silicon connection cable for the
booth lighting is connected in the booth
to the booth lighting.
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The connection cable to the infrared
emitter is equipped with a plug section
that is fed as a lead into the distribution
socket. Up to 5 infrared emitters can
be connected from there.
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owever, ensure that the maximum
emission capacity does not exceed 3,5
kW.
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Before the controller can be fastened
on the outer wall of the booth, it is
necessary to remove the cover on the
control unit. For this purpose first pull
off the switch toggle, press the
retaining lug inward with a flat
screwdriver and pull the upper section
of the housings up by pivoting.
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The control unit should be appropriately
always fastened to the cab external
wall.
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The controller is sunk partly in the
booth wall. To this end, a right-angled
opening of 120 x 170 (height x width)
must be inserted in the tongued
grooved and beaded timbers . The
booth construction should enable a
feedthrough for connection and
junction cables upwards.
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Now insert the lower part of the
appliance into the right-angled opening,
after you have fed through the junction
and light cables.
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If the sauna booth is not equipped with
empty conduit for the connection lines,
route the cables visibly on the walls of
the booth. In this case cut an additio-
nal opening for introducing the lines
into the unit at the lower, left corner of
the rectangular opening.
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The housing is then secured laterally
to the booth wall with the supplied 4
chipboard screws.
Mounting holes
Feed line for IR emitters
Inner wall of booth
Outer wall of
booth
Feed lines
Sensor lines
Lamp feed line
Cable pull relief
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