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Figure 3: Other functions
1. Fragrance holder
2. Air humidifi er
To create a pleasant fragrance in the sauna, pour a few drops of
Tylö Sauna Fragrance into the water in the fragrance holder.
You can also mix a few drops of the sauna fragrance with water in
a sauna bucket and pour the water on fully heated stones. Use a
sauna ladle for pouring water on the hot stones.
Tylö Sauna Fragrance comes in diff erent variants and fragrances.
Go to www.tylo.com to see the full range.
To maintain a comfortable basic level of humidity in the sauna, fi ll
the built-in air humidifi er (see Fig. 3) with water before switching
on the sauna.
USE
Functions
Fragrance holder
Figure 5: Cleaning the fragrance holder and air humidi
fi
er
Check the stone compartment
Check the stone compartment at least once annually or as many
times per year as the heater is used per week.
Example: If the unit is used 3 times a week, check the stone
compartment 3 times per year.
How to check the stone compartment:
1.
Remove all stones from the compartment.
2.
Remove any small stones, gravel and limescale from the
compartment.
3.
Put whole, undamaged stones back. Replace damaged sto-
nes with new ones as required (see Filling the stone compart-
ment, page 5).
Air humidifi er
DANGER! Fragrant essences etc. may ignite if
poured directly onto the stones.
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DANGER! Do not pour water into the fragrance
holder once it has been heated up, as this can cause
boiling water to splash on the sauna occupants. Do
not stand or sit in front of the heater while water is
being poured into the fragrance holder, as hot water
can spray out suddenly.
Tip:
Pour a few drops of diluted sauna fragrance into
the built-in air humidi
fi
er.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the fragrance holder and air humidifi er
Clean the fragrance holder and air humidifi er as required.
To clean the fragrance holder and air humidifi er:
Remove the fragrance holder/air humidifi er and rinse them under
running water.
AFTER USE
Switch off the main power switch.
The main power switch is at the bottom of the heater.
Switch off here when the heater is not to be used for an extended
period (e.g. several weeks).
WARNING! If the stone compartment
fi
lls up with
gravel and small stones, the tubular element can be
damaged as a result of overheating, as air
fl
ow will
be insu
ffi
cient.
Figure 4: Positioning of the main power switch
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