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Karibu 80459 Instrucciones De Construcción página 84

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• Seek medical advice about the sauna temperature
and how long people with medical problems, in-
fants, 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 suffer
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
controller'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
elements 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
normal. Complaints about this will not be
accepted.
• The minimum height of the sauna cabin must be
1.75m (interior height)
• Ventilation openings must be provided in every sau-
na cabin. The ventilation opening must be on the
wall directly below the sauna stove approx. 5-10 cm
above 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 ben-
ches. The ventilation 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.
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• This equipment can be used by children of 8 years
and older and by people with limited physical, sen-
sory or mental capacities or those with no experi-
ence and knowledge if they are supervised or have
received instruction in how to use the equipment
safely and understand the dangers which result
from such use. Children are not allowed to play with
the equipment. Unless supervised, children are not
allowed to clean the equipment or carry out user-le-
vel maintenance work.
Installation instructions
Important.
Do not use any fl oor coverings under the stove if they are made of
infl ammable material such as wood, plastic, etc. Ceramic tiles are ideal for
use in a sauna.
The area under the stove may suffer discoloration, even on non-fl ammable
fl ooring or joint material.
No compensation will be paid for discoloration or damage to fl ooring or the
sauna walls.
The distance between the rear of the stove and the cabin wall depends on
the design (wall mounting).
The stove must be connected to the electricity supply before it is mounted on
the wall holder.
Installing the sauna oven
• Affi x the feet on the rear wall of the oven the screws supplied
(4 screws M5 x 12).
• Fasten the bottom panel to the inner sheath with 4 self-tapping screws
3.9 x 9.5.
• Thread the mains cable into the terminal box through the hole provided for it.
• After making the electrical connection of the mains cable, close the cover
on the terminal box again (with the spacer on the outside).
• Position the sauna oven in front of the air intake opening. Secure the wall
bracket to the wall of the cabin using the wood screws supplied. Insert the
stone grate (see description entitled "Placing the sauna stones on the stone
grate", section entitled "Cleaning and care").
• For the installation of the sauna oven ensure that the vertical distance
between the top of the sauna oven and the ceiling of the sauna booth is
at least 110 cm and the horizontal (lateral) distance between the oven and the
wall of the booth is at least 7 cm. The distance between the bottom of the
oven and the fl oor depends on the design of the oven (adjustable feet).
However, it should be ensured that the oven is not placed on a fl oor made of
highly infl ammable material (wood, plastic fl ooring, etc.). Ideally ceramic tiles
or the like should be used in the sauna. The distance between the rear wall of
the oven and the wall of the booth also depends on the design (wall bracket).
• The distance between the oven safety grille or the bench and other
infl ammable materials from the oven must be at least 7 cm. The height of the
safety grille must be equal to the height of the oven at the front.
2 x Wall bracket
4 x Securing
screws (wood
screws) 5 x 35
Screws 4 x
M5 x 12
Bottom panel
Self-tapping
screws 3.9 x 9.5
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