Fig. 1
Sauna Stones
Never use the heater without stones as it may cause a fire. Only the original Sawo or Peri Rocks
are recommended. Do not use ordinary stones. They do not possess good heating capacity,
easily break and may emit harmful substances.
Wash the stones before placing them into the sauna heater to remove any traces of dust.
Stones of unspecified sizes should not be used. Place the larger stones at the bottom of
the stone compartment and the smaller ones on top. Do not arrange them tightly so that
air can move freely. Too tightly placed stones shorten working time of the heating elements
remarkably.
The stones should be fitted loosely, and not wedged between the heating
elements. Very small stones should not be put into the combi heater at all. The stones should
evenly cover the heating elements. Refer to Fig.1.
The stones should completely cover the heating elements. However, they should not form
a high pile on the elements. The stones disintegrate with use. Therefore, they should be
rearranged at least once a year or even more often if the sauna is in frequent use (maximum
500 hours). At the same time, any pieces of stones should be removed from the bottom of the
heater, and disintegrated stones should be replaced with new ones.
No such objects or devices should be placed inside the combi heater stone space or near the
heater that could change the amount or direction of the air flowing through the heater, thus
causing the resistance temperature to rise too high, which may set the wall surfaces on fire!
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Fig. 10
Scandia combi spare parts
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