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Start the heater by pressing the
I/O button on the control panel.
Start/Stop the fan by pressing
the button on the control panel.
Switch the lights on / off by
pressing the button on the
control panel
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
USING THE HEATER
WARNING! Before switching the heater
on always check that there isn’t anything
on top of the heater or inside the given
safety distance.
IMPORTANT! Before switching the heater
on for the first time, change the right
heater grade from the settings menu (SET
3). See figure 3b. See the right heater
grade from the heater’s type label, under
“control unit grade settings”.
The right heater grade must be chosen to
pair the control unit and the heater. Right
heater grade optimizes heater and ensures
the best possible sauna experience.
When the heater starts, the top row of the
display will show the set temperature and
the bottom row will show the set on time
for five seconds.
When the desired temperature has been
reached in the sauna room, the heating
elements are automatically turned off.
To maintain the desired temperature, the
control unit will automatically turn the
heating elements on and off in periods.
The heater will turn off when the set on
time runs out, the I/O button is pressed or
an error occurs.
The settings menu structure and changing
the settings is shown in figure 3. Changing
the temperature unit (Fahrenheit/Celsius)
is shown in figure 3.a.
USING ACCESSORIES
Lighting and ventilation can be started
and shut down separately from their own
operating buttons.
LIGHTING
The lighting in the sauna room can be set
up so that it can be controlled from the
control panel. (Max 100W.)
VENTILATION
If there is a fan installed in the sauna room,
it can be connected to the control unit and
be controlled from the control panel.
SAFETY SWITCH
Safety switch refers to e.g. SFE, a safety
device installed above or integrated to
the heater, preventing the heater from
heating should any object (e.g. towel,
piece of clothing) drop or be placed on
the top of the heater and can cause a fire
hazard.
The switch is connected to the control
unit according to their manuals. See also
figure 6 in this manual.
REMOTE SWITCH
To remotely control the heater’s power
input, the control unit can be equipped
with an on/off remote switch (e.g. building
automation or time clock). For more
information, see 2.3.