Programmes; Bio Sauna; Roman Sauna; Finnish Sauna - Jacuzzi sasha Uso-Mantenimiento

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programmes

The characteristics relative to each
programme are quoted based on
optimal environmental conditions
(~ 22-25 °C ).
NB: To guarantee optimum generator
performance, the power supply must
correspond to the nominal value (230
V ~).
Jacuzzi® remote control system
Where the Jacuzzi® remote control
system is installed, it is possible to ac-
tivate the programmes via a computer
or smartphone; these devices can be
configured and used according to the
instructions provided within the man-
ual which comes with the system itself.

preliminary operations

R
S

Bio sauna

This is a gentle sauna at a temperature of between 45°C and 55°C with relative humidity
(RH) of 25%-35%.
This programme allows you to enjoy a pleasant, refreshing sauna, similar to a South
Tyrolean hay bath, without extensive effort and provides the opportunity to breathe
in all those aromatic oils; this programme is particularly recommended for those who
cannot tolerate the smallest amount of aerobic effort that the dry heat sauna demands,
providing identical health benefits.
It is also suitable as a substitute for the Finnish sauna.

Roman Sauna

The Roman Sauna operates at a temperature of between 60°C and 70°C and the relative
humidity (RH) is approximately 20%-25%. It is effective and beneficial for blood circula-
tion, helps to reduce muscle tension and stress, and induces intense sweating.

Finnish Sauna

This is a traditional sauna, also referred to as a "dry sauna", in which the temperature
reaches between 80°C and 90°C, while the relative humidity (RH) is very low.
F
irstly, you must switch on the heater before a session, so that the applicable area, the
walls and benches reach a comfortable temperature thanks to the heating up of the air.
This pre-heating time depends on the program selected and the room temperature (a
lower typical programme temperature and a higher room temperature require a shorter pre-
heating time). In any case, refer to the "thermometer" located on the display: the typical
temperature of the selected programme is reached when all sectors are illuminated.
When switching on the heater for the first time, you may note that the heat emits residue,
resulting from the manufacture of the heater itself: you must simply ventilate the area before
using using the sauna.
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Before a bio sauna and/or a Roman sauna session, check that there is a sufficient
amount of water in the steamer tank; if it requires filling, fill it up, leaving 10 cm from its
opening.
If, during bio sauna or Roman sauna programmes, the "water pitcher" key
lights up on the display, this indicates that the tank is empty and the steamer
is off (the heater under the stones still remains on). In order to continue using
programmes, wait at least 5 minutes, until the heating element has sufficient
time to cool down, fill up the tank and re-activate the programme by pressing
the "water pitcher" key a second time.
If an automatic water filling tank (S) is installed, instead of checking the steamer water
level, check that the water supply system and/or the tap (R) are open.
Ensure that ventilation is present by opening the small window on the wall, under
the highest bench. Also check that the hole in the ground, behind the heater, is not
obstructed.
Turn on the main switch: the system will enter into "stand-by" mode and the ON/OFF
display key will light up white.
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