SAUNA ROCKS
The rocks are cleaned at the factory, but we recommend you to hose them down once more before
placing them in the heater. The biggest rocks should be placed at the bottom and the smallest at the
top. You must not put the rocks too close as the air must circulate through the heater. The rocks
must, however, fully cover the heating elements. Please replace the rocks after 2- 4 years.
If you do not follow the instructions above there is a risk of fire.
REGULATION
Turn the thermostat knob (fig. 4) to the temperature desired. The desired temperature will be
reached within 30- 60 minutes depending on the size, construction and isolation of the sauna.
THERMAL CUT-OFF
If the temperature in the sauna for some reason gets too high, the thermal cut-off switches off the
heater completely. After cooling down the sauna to the normal temperature you can reset the heater
by pushing the reset button (see fig. 4) on the thermal cut-off. Try, however, first to find the reason
for the sudden increase in temperature.
TIMER
The timer, which also works as a main switch , automatically switches off the heater after the
desired time . You can choose any time between 1- 6 hours. When turning the timer knob
clockwise to position 3 the heater starts to warm the sauna room and after 3 hours the heater is
automatically switched off. The timer can be turned to 0-position from all positions. If the bathing
time is shorter than expected the heater can be manually switched off by turning the knob to the
0-position. If your sauna heater has an 8 +4 hour timer, then you have 4 h of heating time and 8
hours of pre-setting time. This means that during the pre-set time only the timer will work and when
the pre-set time has is finished the 4 h heating time starts. You can also use the only the 4 h heating
time to heat the sauna up right away.
VENTILATION (RECOMMENDABLE)
The ventilation of the sauna must be sufficient. In a private sauna the air should be changed 6 time
an hour. This can be achieved by a vent under the heater from an adjacent area. The diameter of the
vent should be at least 6cm (fig.2). The exhaust must be situated lower than the upper benches as far
as possible from the heater and about 50-60cm higher than the fresh air vent. The exhaust must be
twice the size of the fresh air vent. From the exhaust the consumed air will be lead upwards to the
ventilation opening, which must be at the level of the ceiling. In order to facilitate the ventilation of
the sauna after the bathing there must be a ventilator at the ventilation opening. This ventilator must
be shut during the heating of the sauna and during the bathing. The axhaust pipe can also in order to
save place be placed in a corner under the wood framing.
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1. Fresh air inlet
2. Outlet
3. Sauna room
4. Heater
5. Vent