MEGA - Installation and Operating Instructions
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Maintenance
Maintenance
This sauna heater is made of low-corrosion material. To ensure a long
service life, take care of and perform regular maintenance on your sauna
heater. Ensure that openings in the intake area and heat reflectors are
never blocked. These can easily become blocked with lint and dust as fresh
air is drawn in. This limits the air convection ability of the sauna heater and
could lead to impermissible temperatures. Clean the units as needed.
Contact your sauna retailer or the manufacturer directly if you notice
malfunctions or signs of wear and tear. If you do not use your sauna for a
longer period of time, ensure that at the time of recommissioning no
towels, cleaners or other objects are lying on the sauna heater.
6.1 Cleaning
The heater must be cleaned regularly. The cleaning frequency depends on
how often it is used.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from sharp edges
Use suitable personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves) when
cleaning parts with sharp edges.
Clean the heater only with household cleaners.
6.2 Sauna stones
Depending on the frequency of use, sauna stones must be added or repo-
sitioned at least twice a year. The process of heating and cooling can make
the stones brittle and small particles can break free from the stones. The
gaps between the stones also become smaller which means that hot air
can no longer rise between the stones.
Use only natural sauna stones when you refill the rock store. Due to their
roughness, they produce better infusion results than ceramic sauna stones.