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Alarm
Display
Action
Alarm
In an alarm situation, the control panel stops the heater, and the cause for the alarm is
shown on the display of the control panel. Check the alarm and restart the sauna heater.
An alarm can be triggered by the following reasons:
Check the cable to and from the
sensor. If the cable is ok, check if
the sensors reset button has been
triggered. Reset the sensor by
pushing the reset button with a
screwdriver. Offset the control
panel with PROG OK.
Fill the tank with water. Offset the
control panel with PROG OK. If the
heater is not turned on, push the
reset switch on the heater. See
picture below.
The cable of the
temperature sensor
is broken or the
overheating
protection is
triggered.
The water tank is
empty.
Maintenance
The water tank
The water tank should be drained after every
sauna bath. After a while you will probably find
inpurities on the inside of the water tank. The tank
should therefore be cleaned 1-2 times every six
months. Use a hard brush to clean the inside of
the tank. Mix a litre of solvent (citric acid) and
water and pour it into the tank. Turn on the sauna
heater and make sure that the inpurities
disappear. End the cleaning by restarting the
heater using only water.
1. Remove the hose and
point it in vertical
direction.
2. Point the hose in a
vertical direction and into
a bucket when you are
opening the tap. Be
careful. The water is
very hot.
In
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a
tion
for
the
user
Reset switch of the
water tank.
Be careful when emptying the
water tank. The water has a
temperature of 100
O
C. The
hose should be pointed down
when the hot water is let out
from the tank.
Warning
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