Operating instructions
Magnum Original 6,0kW - 6,6kW - 9,0kW - 10,5kW Magnum Lite 6,0kW - 6,6kW – 9,0kW - 10,5kW Magnum Cenik 6,6kW – 9,0kW
Страница 1: ...Operating instructions Magnum Original 6 0kW 6 6kW 9 0kW 10 5kW Magnum Lite 6 0kW 6 6kW 9 0kW 10 5kW Magnum Cenik 6 6kW 9 0kW ...
Страница 2: ...fully before first using the sauna stove The instructions contain full operating and maintenance instructions installation instructions a troubleshooting guide and the warranty terms for the sauna stove and its parts The electrician must ensure that the device has been disconnected from the power supply before performing any installation or maintenance work The fitter should avoid touching the int...
Страница 3: ... of the sauna stove 8 3 1 Installation stages 9 3 2 Thermostat sensor 12 3 3 Finlandia control panel 13 Surface Installation 13 Recessed mount 14 4 Installation illustrations and renderings 15 4 1 Thermostat and controller Installation in the sauna 15 4 2 Mechanical ventilation 16 4 3 Natural gravitational ventilation 17 4 4 Piling stones in the sauna stove 18 4 5 Sauna stove wall bracket 20 5 Tec...
Страница 4: ...sauna stove immediately 2 Menu button by pressing this you can move through the menus of the device as follows Default mode Target temperature Heating time Timer Default mode 3 button This button is used to decrease the default values 4 button This button is used to increase the default values 5 Lights button by pressing this you can turn on the sauna stove s light Pressing it again turns the ligh...
Страница 5: ...lt value Please note Target temperature adjustment 40 110 C 1 C 60 C Heating time 1 h 6 h 0 5 h 1 h See Section 2 3 Timer 0 5 24 h 0 5 h 0 h Not in use 2 2 TARGET TEMPERATURE The sauna s target temperature may be adjusted in increments of one Celsius The minimum temperature is 40 degrees and the maximum temperature is 110 degrees This setting is saved The target temperature can be adjusted in two ...
Страница 6: ...ment is 0 5 h If this value is zero the timer is not in use This setting can only be changed when the device is off 2 5 TURNING THE SAUNA OFF Turn the sauna stove s power on using the control switch at the lower part of the sauna stove Make sure that the sauna stove is not covered and that there is nothing in the sauna that does not belong there Pressing the Controller s On Off button makes the sa...
Страница 7: ... water on the sauna stove The use of seawater is forbidden Do not throw water on the sauna stove if there are people next to it as the water splashing from the sauna stove and the steam it creates are scalding hot Move carefully in the sauna as the floors may be slippery The manufacturer recommends heating the sauna stove until hot and turning it off at the beginning of the sauna session It will s...
Страница 8: ...e electrical installation work may only be performed by an electrician qualified for the job in accordance with applicable regulations The sauna stove is connected to the power grid semi permanently with H07RN F or similar rubber cable Check the required cable dimensions in the table below Please note The use of a PVC cable as a connection cable is not permitted The power switch in the device is a...
Страница 9: ...mbers 1 8 The terminal block can be detached from the main board for easier installation The terminal block is located in the lower left section Tighten the cable gland after the installation is complete Order of wires on the board 1 Brown 2 Grey 3 Pink 4 White 5 Green 6 Yellow 7 Blue 8 Red 6 Connect the thermostat sensor according to SECTION 3 2 Feed the thermostat sensor wire 4x0 25 mm2 silicone...
Страница 10: ...n viewed from the bottom of the sauna stove 8 Temperature reduction Connector J5 the lower connector on the photo above If this feature is in use it is possible to connect a relay or contactor coil to the output which controls the heating of the building It is recommended to use a seven stranded cable for wiring the sauna stove Detach the connector from the circuit board and screw the cables to th...
Страница 11: ...he other end of the supply cable to the electrical box Please note that the maximum height of the junction box is 400 mm 13 Put the control switch into position I 14 Test resistor functionality by turning the sauna stove on If all the resistors do not heat or if there is another issue contact the retailer or technical support 15 Install the lower part of the sauna stove taking the safety distances...
Страница 12: ...o that the distance between the ceiling and the upper edge of the sensor is 100 mm The sensor must be located 500 1000 mm from the upper edge of the sauna stove Furthermore the sensor must be located at least 1000 mm from a non directed incoming air valve or 500 mm from an incoming air valve which is located away from the device Illustration SECTION 4 1 Install the thermostat cable behind the pane...
Страница 13: ...ble to the washroom The ingress protection of the Finlandia panel is IPX4 The standard length of the control panel s wire is 10 metres SURFACE INSTALLATION In the sauna Install the surface box at a max height of 1000mm from the floor and bring the wire out of the box Screw the panel s mounting bracket to the box In the washroom no height restrictions but the recommended height is 1500mm or at the ...
Страница 14: ...ght restrictions but the recommended height is 1500mm or at the same height as the light switches When installing on a tiled surface recessed mounting has to be taken into consideration already during the construction stage Suitable box e g ABB AUS 15 2 Renovation box Hole 70mm Box drill AT1 Place the frame on the bottom of the box connect the wires to the panel and press the control panel to fast...
Страница 15: ...stat from the outer edge of the sauna stove is 500 1000 mm PAY ATTENTION TO THE INCOMING AIR VALVE If incoming air cannot be directed away from the thermostat the valve may not be installed less than 1000 mm from the incoming air valve If it can the installation distance may be between 500 mm 1000 mm B The distance of the thermostat from the ceiling is 100 mm C The minimum distance of the control ...
Страница 16: ...8405455625 from 8 16 15860 Hollola Finland info magnumkiuas fi 4 2 MECHANICAL VENTILATION It is recommended that incoming air is directed straight on top of the sauna stove so that fresh air can be distributed in the steam room with the steam Air should be replaced six times per hours A Supply air B Exhaust air ...
Страница 17: ...nal ventilation the supply air should be either on the floor or low on the wall next to the sauna stove The exhaust air can be on the wall or on the ceiling The outlet valve should be closed during a sauna session to keep the heat in the sauna The valve is opened after a sauna session to let the sauna dry Air can partially escape also to the washroom if there is a sufficiently large gap underneath...
Страница 18: ...re not tumbled on the sauna stove bottom Do not wedge the resistors Ensure that the resistors remain vertical throughout the entire stoning process Do not pack the stones tightly Ensure that there are stones also between the resistors 2 If you have reached about 50mm above the bend in the middle of the resistors drop the first resistor plate on top of the stones This plate will help the resistors ...
Страница 19: ...e bracket will press the lower band of the upper part downwards and the upper part will not be able to move or rise upwards When piling stones in the sauna stove always ensure that the resistors are straight Resistors that are turning outwards can be a fire hazard Resistors that are turning inwards can burn through prematurely If necessary attach the sauna stove to the wall with the supporting bra...
Страница 20: ...re attaching to the wall In Lite Original Cenik sauna stoves the bracket can be installed in the upper band or between the profile 2 Bend the brackets if necessary PLEASE NOTE if you are bending the brackets by hand use protective gloves 3 When the bracket seems to be positioned well mark the attachment points on the wall 4 Drill a small starting hole at the mark so that the panel would not crack ...
Страница 21: ...stance Below A Safety distance Above B Safety distance to the ceiling C Safety distance downwards maximum height D Magnum Original 20mm 70mm 800mm 700mm Magnum Lite 50mm 100mm 800mm 700mm Magnum Cenik 50mm 100mm 800mm 500mm PILLAR UPPER PARTS Pillar UPPER PARTS Magnum Original 20mm 110mm 800mm 700mm Magnum Lite 50mm 140mm 800mm 700mm Magnum Cenik 50mm 140mm 800mm 500mm Reducing safety distances 50...
Страница 22: ...20 mm Diameter of the upper part B 320 395 mm 320 360 mm 320 360 mm 320 385 mm Height of the lower part C 730 mm 730 mm 730 mm 730 mm Height of the upper part D 230mm 500 530mm 500 530 mm 700 710 mm Total height E 960 mm 1270 1300 mm 1270 1300 mm 1440 1450 mm Sauna dimensions 5 9 m3 5 9 m3 8 15 m3 10 20 m3 Sauna min height 1760 mm 2070 2100 mm 2070 2100 mm 2240 2250 mm Fuse 3x10 A 3x10 A 3x16 A 3x...
Страница 23: ...Capacity 6 6 KW 9 0 KW Diameter of the lower part A 320 mm 320 mm Diameter of the upper part B 320 370 mm 320 370 mm Height of the lower part C 530 mm 530 mm Height of the upper part D 700 710mm 700 710 mm Total height E 1200 1210 mm 1200 1210 mm Sauna dimensions 5 9 m3 8 15 m3 Sauna min height 2000 2010 mm 2000 2010 mm Fuse 3x10 A 3x16 A Connection cable 5x1 5 mm2 5x2 5 mm2 Weight without stones ...
Страница 24: ...nufacturer may charge for possible spare parts if a warranty term has been breached When troubleshooting for issues outside the scope of the manual the buyer should inquire the manufacturer about possible solutions to the problem before replacing all components In troubleshooting situations the manufacturer will not compensate for the dismantling of any sauna equipment during repair work done on t...
Страница 25: ...25 Magnum Kiuas Operating and installation instructions 25 05 2019 Starsauna Oy Technical Support Pistotie 4 358405455625 from 8 16 15860 Hollola Finland info magnumkiuas fi 7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM ...
Страница 26: ... to re pile the stones at least once a year replacing any cracked stones with new ones and washing the dust off the old usable stones If you have a sauna every day it is advisable to re pile the stones every three months There can be a lime build up on the sauna stove from the water thrown on the rocks it must be cleaned either with cleaning wipes made for stainless steel or mechanically with extr...
Страница 27: ...he error situation has been resolved E g when the sensor short circuit has been dealt with or if the device has cooled sufficiently after overheating After that you can try to switch the device on again Error code symptom Legend ER1 There is no heat sensor or the temperature is too low Check the heat sensor s cabling and installation ER2 Heat sensor has short circuited or the temperature is too hi...
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