Instructions for installation and use
● Optional dimmer function (up to 500 W) or activation (up to 3.5 kW) for an
additional output.
The additional output has no excess temperature fuse. For this reason only
intrinsically safe devices should be operated on the additional output.
– If infrared heaters are connected to the additional output, these must
have an excess temperature fuse. We recommend using the following
infrared heaters:
● DIR-350-R, WIR-350-R, DIR-500-R, WIR-500-R, DIR-750-R,
WIR-750-R, DIR-1300-R, WIR-1300-R
● ECO-350-R, ECO-350-G, ECO-500-R, ECO-500-G, ECO-750-R
– If one of the following infrared heat plates is connected to the additional
output, the foil sensor P-ISX-FF must be used and activated in the techni-
cian menu (see 8.2. Settings in the technician menu on page 28):
● IR-WP-100, IR-WP-175, IR-WP-390, IR-WP-510
● IR-WPHL-100, IR-WPHL-175, IR-WPHL-390, IR-WPHL-510
● User program
The user program enables favourite sauna settings to be saved and accessed
again. There are 5 preset user programs available which can be modified
according to user requirements.
● Automatic heating period limiter
The sauna control unit shuts down automatically after the maximum heating
period for safety reasons. The maximum heating period can be set to 6 h,
12 h, 18 h or 24 h.
● Post-drying programme
Once combi-mode has finished, the post-drying programme starts automati-
cally to prevent mould or rot from forming in the sauna room. This involves
heating the sauna room to 80 °C with the fan running for 30 minutes.
● Excess temperature fuse
The excess temperature fuse is installed in the housing for the heater sen-
sor. Should the sauna heater continue heating after reaching the preferred
temperature due to a defect, the excess temperature fuse switches the sauna
heater off at a temperature of approx. 139 °C.
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