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Fire hazard
Objects placed on the sauna heaters can ignite and cause fire.
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Do not place objects on the sauna heater.
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If you switch on the sauna heater using a pre-set timer or a remote control, use a cover
protection sysem for the heater or install a suitable safety device.
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Inspect the cabin prior to switching it on.
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When using control units with a remote control option (see EN 60335-1), protection from
switching on a covered sauna heater is required.
Risk of burns and chemical burns
Touching hot parts may lead to skin burns.
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The operator must be familiar with the unit’s hot parts and be able to identify them.
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The operator must be familiar with the settings for the heating time and understand how
to adjust it.
Health risks
Spending time in an infrared or sauna cabin can lead to serious health risks or even death for
persons with health impairments.
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Persons with health impairments who spend time in a sauna must consult a doctor before
entering an infrared or sauna cabin.
Equipment damage due to overuse
The uninterrupted operation time of the sauna cabin(s) can lead to property damage.
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If the sauna cabin is used commercially, the heating time must be set so that it switches off
automatically after a specific period of time.
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If the heating does not switch off automatically after a defined heating period, cabin use
must be supervised at all times.
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Inspect the cabin before each use.