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How do I keep the sauna clean 

& hygienic?

1.  Place a large towel over the sauna bench seat, two layers if possible. This 

will keep the bench clean & hygienic. 

2.  Once you start sweating or before, place a 

small towel under your feet to 

absorb some of the sweat. 

NB: DO NOT cover the entire floor heater with 

a towel, allow some breathing space at either end of the heater.

3.  Towel off sweat during the sauna session, this will enable the body to 

perspire more freely.

4.

 Important: After each sauna session, leave the door open to properly air 

out the sauna or otherwise leave it running for 20 minutes to dry out any 
excess sweat. 

5.  Regularly place the backrests and floor guard in the direct Sunlight 

to kill any germs. TIP: Apply Bee Seal to the backrests, seat and floor 
heater guard to provide some repellence against sweat and assist with 
maintaining hygiene. (https://www.beeseal.co.nz/buy-beeseal/) 

6.  If necessary, clean the movable backrests with a little warm water and 

a small amount of white vinegar added, then place them in the direct 
Sunlight to properly dry out. Repeat this process also with the floor heater 
guard, which is going to catch a lot of sweat, then be sure to place it in 
the direct Sunlight to dry out.

Tip:

 

Since the internal timber surfaces of the sauna are unfinished, you can safely use 
fine grit sandpaper to remove any unwanted marks. 

NB: Sand in the direction of the 

timber grain.

Cleaning Precautions:

 

NB: Avoid detergents or anything that has the potential to off-gas harmful fumes. 
Never hose down the interior of your sauna. Never apply paint or stain to the sauna.  

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Страница 2: ...Infrared Sauna we are confident you and your family will experience many health benefits for years to come Happy sweating Please read all instructions carefully before using your new sauna so you can...

Страница 3: ...irst time use How to keep the sauna clean and hygienic How to take a sauna Using your LCD control panel Audio system Floor heater safety reminders Safety instructions Precautions for use Sauna warrant...

Страница 4: ...ag instead of the glass this will prevent spray from coming into contact with the wood or running down the glass behind the door heater in the Evolve series 3 Take a damp cloth gently wipe all timber...

Страница 5: ...guard in the direct Sunlight to kill any germs TIP Apply Bee Seal to the backrests seat and floor heater guard to provide some repellence against sweat and assist with maintaining hygiene https www be...

Страница 6: ...C is highly recommended to begin your sauna session 2 The optimal sauna experience occurs between 38 55 C these lower temperatures stimulate an oil sweat which eliminates toxins stored in fat as oppos...

Страница 7: ...temperature of 38 40 C is highly recommended The starting ambient temperature can affect the warmup time especially if the sauna is located outside or in a cold environment Thermostat Adjustment Pres...

Страница 8: ...utton on the control panel will adjust the Infrared intensity much like a dimmer switch for a household light Press the Intensity button to select 100 75 or 50 levels of Infrared intensity for differe...

Страница 9: ...First remove the access panels from the roof by unscrewing wood screws 4 Connect your device to the sauna s audio system by inserting a high quality 3 5 mm male to male audio cord into the BT circuit...

Страница 10: ...eet to absorb any sweat CAUTION Do not use large towels on the floor heater that cover any more than 30 of the floor heater SMALL towel only Floor Heater Cleaning Simply tilt the floor grate up to acc...

Страница 11: ...anufacturer 5 Keep the electrical cord away from heated surfaces 6 Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been dropped or damaged 7 Do...

Страница 12: ...s core temperature to rise above 39 4C Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The effects of hyperthermia may include failure to perceive heat failure to...

Страница 13: ...bin for major deformations or breakage due to manufacturers defects Lifetime Replacement Warranty on stereo components Lifetime Replacement Warranty on lighting system components This warranty extends...

Страница 14: ...o be defective maybe requested to be shipped with freight prepaid by the purchaser to Sun Stream Saunas Once the defective parts are received Sun Stream saunas will reimburse the shipping costs to the...

Страница 15: ...nas be liable for injury to any person or any claims for damages arising from the use installation or servicing of the product Policy Sun Stream Saunas is committed to treating our customers honestly...

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