GENERAL INFORMATION
Congratulations on your new sauna heater! Follow this user guide
to get the most from your purchase.
Wet and dry saunas are forms of bathing which originate way
back in history. These hot sauna baths are best at temperatures
between 70-90°C.
BEFORE USE
The first time you use the heater
Fill the stone compartment
CAUTION! Always use dolerite stones (Tylö Sauna
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Stones). "Ordinary" stones can damage the heater.
Do not use ceramic stones. Ceramic stones can
damage the heater. The heater guarantee does not
cover damage caused by ceramic stones.
Fill the stone compartment around the heating elements from the
bottom to the top, to approx. 50 mm above the front top edge.
Do not press the stones into place. Capacity: Approx. 20 kg of
stones.
Place the stones loosely to allow optimum air circulation. The tu-
bular heating elements must not be squeezed together or against
the side.
Sauna stones must:
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tolerate extreme heat and fluctuations caused by water being
poured on them.
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be cleaned before use.
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have an uneven surface, so that the water "clings" to the
stone surface and evaporates efficiently.
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be between 30-50 mm in size to allow air circulation in the
stone compartment. This will increase the life of the tubular
elements.
CAUTION! Never place stones on top of the side air
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chambers. Covering the vents will obstruct air circu-
lation, the unit will overheat and the cut-out switch
will activate.
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Figure 1: Filling the stone compartment
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Stone compartment
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Side chambers
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