Position the sauna stones on the stone grid
Sauna stones are a natural product. We recommend that you clean the stones
with clean water before placing them on the stove. Do not use stones unless
they are designed for use in a sauna. Use a maximum of 12 kg of stones.
Important. Position the stones loosely and remove any stones that are too
small. If the stones are packed too tightly they will affect the air circulation and
will result in the sauna stove and cabin walls overheating and a fire risk.
Do not use the stove without stones.
Only use stones that are marked as sauna stones in shops. Warranty claims
will not be accepted if stones other than those designed for use in saunas are
used or for claims resulting from filling of the stone chambers incorrectly. Turn
the stones at least once per year, remove any stones that are too small and
remove all stone dust and stone splinters. We recommend that you replace the
stones every two years.
Important.
If you cover the stove and fill the stone container incorrectly the unit may
cause a fire. Do not use the stove without sauna stones.
General instructions for using liquids and the
evaporator
Do not fill the tank beyond the mark that corresponds to a volume of
approximately 3 liters.
The tank must be filled with fresh liquid before every sauna and emptied and
cleaned after every sauna for hygiene reasons.
Only use water that meets the quality requirements for domestic water.
Water that contains high levels of lime or iron will leave residue on the stones
and metal in the water tank.
To prevent scalds caused by rising steam whilst pouring liquid over the stones,
liquids should always be poured from the side using a ladle.
Dripping water may cause permanent marks on the cabin floor.
Pour small amounts of liquid on to the stones if you pour too much liquid on to
them you may suffer scalds.
Use as much liquid as you are comfortable with, but do not exceed a volume of
15 g/m³ of cabin volume.
The liquid should be poured straight on to the stones in the stove and must be
spread evenly over all the stones.
If you use liquid concentrates (for example essential oils), follow the
instructions for use provided by the manufacturer.
Using excessive concentrations of these products may result in explosions.
Do not use mixtures of alcoholic drinks or other additives not recommended for
use in saunas as they pose a risk of fire, explosion and may be harmful.
Do not pour any water into the cavity for mounting the water tank.
The warranty will be voided if you fail to follow these instructions.
Instructions for the bio stove (with evaporator)
The evaporator is controlled by the humidity module in the relevant sauna
controller or using an external humidity controller. Details of installing and
connecting the control units are set out in the relevant operating instructions.
General information about the evaporator
IMPORTANT RISK OF SCALDING
Steam will be discharged from the top when the evaporator is operating. There
is a risk of scalding in the area around the steam discharge point.
The evaporator tank should generally be left in the mounting shaft provided for
it whilst the sauna stove is in use. Only remove the tank to fill and/or clean it.
Do not allow the sauna stove to be used by people, including children, whose
physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and/or knowledge
mean that they are incapable of using the evaporator safely without
supervision.
Never operate the device without water. Operating it without water can result in
the evaporator developing a defect.
Only use water that meets the quality requirements for domestic water.
Water that contains high levels of lime or iron will leave residue on the stones
and metal in the water tank.
Add herbal packs and fill the evaporator tray before starting the device. Switch
off the evaporator during operation. Remove it if necessary. Do not refill the
evaporator tray until after the cover has cooled.
Do not place sauna liquids straight into the evaporator tank. Additional
products in the evaporator tank tend to generate foam and boil over. Refer to
the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not fill the tank above the top mark.
The empty tank has a capacity of 3 liters. This quantity is adequate for around
90 minutes of continuous operation (depending on the level of scale formation
on the hot plate).
The tank can be taken out of its mounting shaft for filling purposes.
Never pour water into the mounting shaft for the evaporator tank.
Do not operate the evaporator without the evaporator grating. Risk of scalding!
Beware of hot water slopping over the edge of the tank.
Do not use mixtures of alcoholic drinks or other additives not recommended for
use in saunas as they pose a risk of fire, explosion and may be harmful.
After using the stove for a humid sauna, allow the device to cool and remove
all remaining water and clean the tank.
Failure to follow the above points will void the warranty.
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