CAUTION!
Heating of the Sauna
Smoke and odor formation when heating up for the first timeWork materi-
als from the manufacturing process will be present on the new heating
elements. These evaporate when the sauna heater is heated up for the first
time. This produces smoke and an unpleasant odor. Breathing in the fumes
or smoke can be harmful to your health.
Perform the following steps when operating the sauna heater for the first
time and if the heating elements for the sauna heater have been changed.
In this way you will prevent damage to health due to the fumes and smoke
produced when heating up for the first time.
Select the highest possible temperature in the sauna control.
Heat up the sauna heater for half an hour. Do NOT stay in the sauna cabin
during this period.
Allow the sauna cabin to ventilate thoroughly after heating up for the first
time.
If no smoke or odor is produced the next time the sauna heater is heated
up, you can start to use the sauna. If smoke or odor is produced again,
leave the sauna cabin immediately and repeat the initial heating up process
followed by ventilation.
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Always check the sauna room before switching sauna heater on (to be sure
that there is no combustible things within the safety distances of the heater or
on the heater). Make sure that sauna room has been efficiently ventilated. If
the output of the heater is proper it will take about an hour to reach suitable
temperature (Fig. 6). The temperature in sauna room should be b60
- + 90 °C, according to the preference of user. Too powerful heater will heat
sauna room too quickly and the stones won't have enough time to warm. The
water poured on the stones will not evaporate, but flow into the stone holder.
An underpowered heater, on the other hand, would lead to an undesirably
long heating period.
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