Relay Box for Infrared Cabins - Installation Instructions
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General safety instructions
1.3 Operator instructions
The operator of the infrared or sauna cabin must be instructed in
the general safety instructions during commissioning. The opera-
tor must be given a copy of the instructions for use.
Risk of electric shock
A risk to life and limb from electric shock and fire arises in the event
of improper repair work. This risk also applies after work is com-
pleted.
The housing cover must only be removed by a specialist.
Repairs and installations must only be performed by a trained
specialist.
The system must be disconnected and removed entirely from
the mains supply before commencing repair work.
Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer.
Risk of burns and
chemical burns
Touching hot parts may lead to skin burns and chemical burns of
the skin.
The operator must be familiar with the unit’s hot parts and be
able to identify them.
The operator must be familiar with the settings for the heating
period and understand how it is controlled.
Health risks
Spending time in an infrared or sauna cabin can lead to serious
health risks or even death for persons with health impairments.
Persons with health impairments who spend time in a sauna
must consult a doctor before entering an infrared or sauna cab-
in.
Equipment damage
due to overuse
Excessive humidity in commercial infrared or sauna cabins can
lead to property damage.
In a commercial infrared or sauna cabin, the heating period
must be set so that it switches off automatically after a specific
period of time.
If the heating period does not switch off automatically, cabin
use must be supervised at all times.
Inspect the cabin before each use.