Important notes
If assembled incorrectly, the sys-
tem will present a
Please read this installation guide tho-
roughly. It is especially important to con-
sider applicable dimensions and observe
the following instructions:
• This device has not been designed for
being used by persons (including children)
that are physically or mentally handicap-
ped or have sensory disabilities. Moreover,
it is not allowed to use this device without
suffi cient experience and/or knowledge,
unless these persons will be supervised
by persons responsible for their security
or in case they have been instructed how
to use this device.
• Children are to be supervised in order to
make sure that they do not play with this
device.
•
The installation and connection of the
sauna heating unit, control unit and
other electrical equipment must be ac-
complished only by an expert. In this re-
gard it is especially important to meet the
required safety precautions in accordance
with VDE 0100 v. §49 DA/6 and VDE 0100
part 703/2006-2.
• The sauna heating and control units may
be installed only in sauna cabins made of
suitable, low resin and untreated material
(for example: Nordic pine)
• Only a sauna oven with the appropriate
heating capacity may be installed in the
sauna cabin (see Table 2).
• There should always be a provision for air
intake and exhaust vents in every sauna
cabin. The air intake vents must always
be aligned behind the sauna heating unit,
ca. 5 to 10 cm above the fl oor. Please use
the minimum dimensions of the air intake
and exhaust vents listed in Table 1.
• The exhaust vents must always be placed
towards the sauna heating unit diagonally
in the rear sauna wall, lower area. The
air intake and exhaust vents must not be
closed. Please observe the information
provided by your sauna cabin supplier.
fi re hazard.
• For the adjustment and control of the sau-
na heating unit, one of the control units
mentioned later must be used. This con-
trol unit must be attached to a suitable lo-
cation on the outer wall of the cabin, the
associated sensor housings in the interior
of the sauna cabin in accordance with the
installation guide which accompanies the
control units.
•
hazard.
•
unit before each start-up.
•
cause burns on contact.
• The sauna heating unit is not intended for
installation or placement in a niche under
the bench or under a roof slope.
• Do not start up operation of the sauna he-
ating unit with air intake vents closed.
• The cabin lighting with corresponding
mounting must be of a type that it is splash-
proof and able to withstand a surrounding
temperature of 140° C.
a VDE-certifi ed sauna lamp of 40 W ma-
ximum may be installed for use with the
sauna oven.
•
may be hard-wired to the power sour-
ce only by a locally certifi ed electrician.
All connecting lines laid on the inside of
the cabin must be made of silicone and
be able to withstand a surrounding tem-
perature of at least 170°C. If single-wired
cables are used as connecting lines, they
must be protected by fl exible metal tubing.
The minimum diameter of the connecting
line and the suitable cabin size in proporti-
on to the power supply capacity are listed
GB
Caution: Covering and improperly
fi lled stone receptacles present a fi re
Make certain that no objects have
been placed on the sauna heating
Caution: High temperatures on the
heating unit during operation can
The sauna system (sauna heating
unit, control unit and lighting etc.)
Therefore, only
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