According to VDE 0100, installation and maintenance of the thermal cabin with electronic controls may only
be carried out by a professional electrician.
There is a risk of serious injury or death from exposure to 230 V mains voltage.
If the connector cable to this device is damaged, it must be replaced by a representative of weka customer
service or an authorised electrician, taking into account the VDE and EVU directives, in order to avoid
hazards.
The radiators and radiator openings must not be covered – FIRE HAZARD
Installation recommendations
Pre-drill all screw connections
in order to avoid damaging the wood parts.
The following symbol will remind you to do this
in the instructions:
Instructions for care
We recommend that you sit on sauna towels in the cabin so that the sweat does not run onto the wood parts.
Air out the cabin well after each session.
Also always ensure that the room in which the cabin is located is well ventilated.
The heating surfaces inside the cabin are maintenance free. They should not be covered or allowed to come
into contact with moisture. Stubborn stains on the wood can be removed with emery paper.
It is unavoidable that small amounts of resin will appear on the surface of the wood. The dry resin residues
can be removed with fine sandpaper.
Always use wood glue, never chemical adhesives, inside the cabin.
Operation
Prior to initial use you should heat your cabin up and then ventilate it thoroughly to remove any odour
emitted from the spotlights.
At the upper front left of the cabin is the operator control console with the timer and temperature control.
The heat-up time depends on the ambient temperature, and varies between 5 and 10 minutes. Make use of
this time to take a warm shower. It will cause you to perspire more later. But be sure to dry yourself
thoroughly before entering the cabin.
At the end of the heat-up time the cabin temperature is around 40°C. The maximum temperature is 80°C. As
soon as the pre-selected temperature is reached the thermostat temporarily disables the heating elements.
As the temperature falls further the elements are reactivated.
The minimum time to spend in the cabin for optimum transpiration is 20 minutes. The maximum time you
should spend in the cabin depends on your personal physical condition.
At the end of the session we recommend a cool-off period of 5 to 10 minutes. Then you can shower in luke-
warm water. Cold water after a period of intense heat exposure may result in cramps.
After using the cabin leave it to cool down with the door open. Always ensure the room in which the cabin is
installed is well ventilated. If you are not going to use the cabin for a lengthy period of time, we recommend
leaving the cabin door open.
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