Switch on the heater to remove any new paint odors.
To remove "new paint odor" from the heater:
Heat the sauna up to approximately 90°C for about one hour.
A little smoke may appear.
Prior to each use
Check the following.
Check that:
•
there are no foreign objects in the sauna cabin, on or in the
heater.
•
the door and any windows to the sauna cabin are closed.
•
that the sauna door opens outwards with a little pressure.
Note
DANGER! Anyone with a mental or physical
disability, or little experience with or knowledge
of using the equipment (e.g. children), must be
instructed or supervised by someone responsible
for their safety.
DANGER! Touching the upper parts of the heater
may cause burn injuries. Tylö recommends
always using the heater screen.
DANGER! Never allow children to play near the
heater!
DANGER! Saunas are not recommended for
people in poor health. Please consult a doctor.
DANGER! Fragrant essences and similar
products may ignite, if poured directly onto the
stones.
DANGER! Covering the heater may cause a fi re.
NOTE! Do not use the sauna cabin for any purpose
other than taking saunas!
Turn on the main power switch.
The main power switch is at the bottom of the heater.
Switch it on, if it is not already switched on (see Figure 3).
Figure 3: Positioning of the main power switch
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Main power switch
AFTER USE
Switch off the main power switch.
The main power switch is at the bottom of the sauna heater (see
Figure 3). This main power switch should be switched off when
the heater will not be used for an extended period (e.g. several
weeks).
MAINTENANCE
Check the stone compartment
Check the stone compartment at least once annually, or as many
times per year as the heater is used per week.
For example: If the heater is used 3 times a week, check the
stone compartment 3 times per year.
WARNING! If the stone compartment fi lls up with
gravel and small stones, the pipe element may beco-
me damaged due to overheating, as air fl ow will be
insuffi cient.
How to check the stone compartment:
1.
Remove all of the stones from the compartment.
2.
Remove any small stones, gravel and limescale from the
compartment.
3.
Put whole, undamaged stones back into place, and replace
damaged stones as needed.
(see the Filling the stone compartment section, page 4).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting the sauna heater
Table 1: Troubleshooting the sauna heater
Symptom
The heater is not
working.
The heater is not
working.
The heater is not
working.
The fuses/ground
fault interrupt
device in the
distribution board
trip as soon as the
heater is turned on
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or during operation.
The temperature cut-out
The temperature cut-out in the heater is there to protect the
components, pipe elements and woodwork in the sauna from
overheating. If the temperature cut-out is activated, the power
supply to the control panel will be cut off . Once the temperature
in the sauna cools down, it may be reset. The cause of the
overheating must be established before resetting the temperature
cut-out. To reset it, press the red button under the heater outside of
the plate immediately above the main power switch (see Figure 4).
This can be done, for example, by inserting a screwdriver into the
hole of the plate and pressing until you hear a clicking sound.
Possible cause
Remedy
The main power
Switch the main
switch is off .
power switch on.
Fuses in the
Replace/reset
distribution board
the fuses in the
have blown/tripped.
distribution board
that have blown/
tripped.
The internal
Check and fi x
temperature cut-out
the cause of the
has been activated.
temperature cut-out
For more
activation.
information, see the
If you are unsure
Temperature cut-
why the temperature
out section.
cut-out was
activated, contact a
professional.
The heater has
Switch off the
not been used
heater and do not
for a long period,
use it. Contact a
causing an
professional for
insulation fault in
an inspection,
the pipe elements.
or contact the
dealer during the
guarantee period.
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