Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting The Sauna Heater - Tylo SENSE SK Notice D'utilisation

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2. Tilt the tubular elements to help remove the stones see Fig-
ure 11, Page 5.
Figure 11: Angle the tubular elements
3. Remove all the stones from the compartment.
4. Remove any small stones, gravel and limescale from the com-
partment.
5. Replace the panel that holds the tubular elements in place.
6.
WARNING! The panel securing the tubular ele-
!
ments must be in place before putting the stones
in.
Put whole, undamaged stones back. Replace damaged
stones with new ones as required (see The section called Fill
the stone compartment, Page 1).

TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting the sauna heater

Table 2: Troubleshooting the sauna heater
Symptom
Possible cause
Heater is not work-
RB box and/or
ing and you are us-
control panel is
ing a heater with
switched off.
an RB box and an
electronic control
panel.
Heater is not work-
Timer/thermostat is
ing and you are us-
set to 0.
ing control panel
type TS 16 or TS
30.
Heater is not work-
Internal temperat-
ing.
ure cut-out activ-
ated. For more de-
tails, see The sec-
tion called Temper-
ature cutfunction,
Page 5.
The fuses/earth
The heater has re-
fault breaker in the
mained inactive for
distribution board
a long time, causing
trip as soon as the
an insulation fault
heater is turned on
in the tubular ele-
or during operation.
ments.
Temperature cutfunction
The temperature cut-out has the purpose of protecting the com-
ponents, tubular elements and woodwork in the sauna from over-
heating. If the temperature cut-out is activated, the electricity sup-
ply to the from the temperature cut-out to the tubular elements will
be cut off. When the temperature in the sauna cools down, it can
be reset. The cause of the overheating must be established be-
fore resetting the temperature cut-out. To reset it, press the red
button under the heater (see Figure 12, Page 6).
5
Remedy
Switch on the RB
box switch and turn
the control panel
ON. The set sauna
temperature must
be higher than the
actual ambient tem-
perature in order for
the heater to activ-
ate.
Turn up the tem-
perature and check
that the timer is set
to sauna time, see
The section called
Sauna time with
immediate start TS
16-3, TS 16-3B, TS
30-03, Page 2 and
The section called
Sauna time with
immediate start TS
30-012, Page 2.
Check and remedy
the cause of tem-
perature cut-out ac-
tivation.
Switch off the heat-
er and do not use
it. Contact an elec-
trician to check the
fault, or contact the
dealer during the
guarantee period.

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