Thermostat setting
range 40° to 90°C
General:
Dear Customer,Please read these operating instructions carefully be-
fore you connect and usethe sauna stove for the fi rst time to prevent
causing any damage.
Important safety instructions
• The installation and electrical connection of the sauna
equipment and other electrical equipment may only be
carried out by a licensed electrician.
• Refer to the safety actions required by VDE 0100 § 49
DA/6 and VDE 0100 Part 703/11.82 §4. Even if you
comply with the required safety actions it is not pos-
sible to rule out the possibility of all accident risks.
• Follow the safety instructions to the letter to ensure
that you can operate your equipment safely.
• Only one sauna stove with the appropriate heating
capacity may be installed in the sauna cabin.(See ta-
ble)
Connection rating
[kW]
9,0
4,5
• The unit is not designed for use in public saunas.
• Caution – danger of burns. The housing of the sauna
stove and the stones get very hot.
• If it is not installed correctly the unit may cause a fi re.
Read the complete assembly instructions with due
care. Pay particular attention to the dimensions and
instructions.
• Only use sauna stones approved for use in saunas.
Insert sauna stones loosely; if the stones are inserted
too tightly there is a danger of overheating.
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• Do not operate the stove without sauna stones.
Time switch setting
• Keep children away from the sauna stove. They may
range infi nitely
variable from 0 to 4
suff er burns.
hours.
• Seek medical advice about the sauna temperature
and how long people with medical problems, infants,
children, pensioners and handicapped people may
stay in the sauna.
• Do not allow the sauna stove to be used by people
who are under the infl uence of medication, alcohol
or drugs.
• Pour small amounts of liquid on to the stones; if
you pour too much liquid on to them you may suff er
scalds. The quantity of liquid on the stones should not
exceed 15 g/m³ of cabin volume.
• Do not use the sauna to dry items, clothing or laundry.
They may catch fi re.
• Do not place any items on the stove. They may catch
fi re.
• Do not place any items, apart from the sauna control-
ler's temperature sensor, in the convection current of
the stove.
• Metal surfaces may rust in a damp, saltwater climate.
• The stove may generate cracking noises while it is
heating up and while it is operating (metal heating ele-
ments and stones expanding)
• Sauna equipment and sauna cabins may only be made
of suitable, low resin and untreated materials (for example
Norway spruce, poplar or linden).
• The maximum temperature for the wall and ceiling of
the sauna cabin is +140°C.
• Over time the cabin walls will become darker near the
sauna stove than in the rest of the cabin; this is nor-
mal. Complaints about this will not be accepted.
• The minimum height of the sauna cabin must be
Cabin size
1.75m (interior height)
[m³]
• Ventilation openings must be provided in every sauna
approx. 6–14
cabin. The ventilation opening must be on the wall di-
rectly below the sauna stove approx. 5-10 cm above
< 8
fl oor level. The waste air must be discharged through
an opening diagonally opposite the stove in the rear
wall between the top and bottom benches. The ven-
tilation openings must not be sealed. The cabin light
and its installation must have a splash-proof design
and be suitable for an ambient temperature of 140°C.
Therefore only an approved sauna light with max.
40W may be installed with the sauna stove.
• This equipment can be used by children of 8 years
and older and by people with limited physical, senso-
ry or mental capacities or those with no experience
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