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INSTRUCTION MANUAL: Kirami FinVision sauna
Benches and interior surfaces of the sauna
The light grey sauna benches and the dark interior walls create a beautiful contrast. The treatment
protects the sauna benches and walls from humidity. You can treat the sauna again as needed. The
sauna walls and benches are treated with industrial wood oils suitable for use in sauna interiors. If
you want to treat the interior parts and benches of the sauna again with the original industrial
wood oil, you can order it via your retailer. Alternatively, the interior surfaces of the sauna can be
treated with wood oils intended for use inside a sauna, available at a hardware shop. (Colour codes
for the sauna walls: ‘harmaaleppä’ (grey alder) or 6103-Y67R ‘Järkäle’ (boulder) (EU). The sauna
benches can be treated with colour code 4804-Y21R ‘sinihaapa’ (blue aspen) (EU)).
Hygiene
We always recommend washing up before and after sauna bathing. Always use clean sauna bench
towels to protect the benches and maintain hygiene. A clean sauna has a fresh scent, which makes
sauna bathing a pleasure.
Cleaning
Ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the sauna by washing it sufficiently often. Before washing
the sauna, empty the ashes from the sauna heater’s firebox and brush off all rubbish from the floor.
We recommend using environmentally friendly cleaning agents such as Kirami’s Biowash for
washing the sauna. Rinse the sauna walls, benches and floor well after washing; you can also use a
garden hose to spray water on the surfaces in question. Check once more that the air gap under the
sauna benches is clear from debris to ensure good circulation of air while sauna bathing.
Other safety issues
Ensure the safety of children in the sauna and in its vicinity. Children must not be left unsupervised
in the sauna. When the sauna is not in use, its door should be kept closed and locked, if necessary.
Do not overheat the sauna. The recommended sauna temperature is 70–80
C.
When going to the sauna while it is cold outside, you should use a bathing hat while cooling off
outside to avoid catching a cold.
Avoid using the sauna if you are tired or feeling unwell.
Sauna bathing for long periods of time may cause dehydration, and in the worst case scenario,
bathing in an excessively hot sauna may cause aheatstroke.
If you have an illness, always ask the doctor for recommendations on sauna bathing.
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