Air humidifi er
WARNING! Do not confuse the instructions for
the air humidifi er with those for the water reser-
voir.
DANGER! Do not pour water into the fragrance
holder once it has been heated up, as this can cause
boiling water to splash on the sauna occupants. Do
not stand or sit in front of the heater while water is
being poured into the fragrance holder, as hot water
can spray out suddenly.
To maintain a comfortable basic level of humidity in the sauna, fi ll
the built-in air humidifi er (see Fig. 4) with water before switching
on the sauna.
AFTER USE
Empty the reservoir
DANGER! Hot water! Wait until the water has
cooled before completing this step.
To prevent the build-up of limescale and higher salt/mineral levels,
empty the reservoir after each bath. If this is not done and water
is added each time you take a sauna, foam build-up can occur
which can cause the level sensor to detect a higher water level
than actual, with a risk that the heater element will break.
To empty (see Figure 5):
1.
Slacken the hose from the hose clip (switch off the heater).
2.
Hold the hose up and remove the plug.
3.
Lower the hose into a suitable container and drain off the
remaining water.
4.
Hang the hose on the hose clip.
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1,4
3
Figure 5: Emptying the water reservoir (switch off the heater).
Switch off main power switch
CAUTION! The heater's memory function will be
cancelled if disconnected from the mains for more
than 7 days. The date and time will have to be repro-
grammed.
The main power switch is at the bottom of the heater.
Switch off here when the heater is not to be used for an extended
period (e.g. several weeks).
Note: Do not turn off the main switch while the sauna heater is
in operation and heating, except if shutdown is required due to a
fault or emergency.
Figure 6: Location of main power switch
MAINTENANCE
After each use
As required
Empty the water
Descale the water
reservoir.
reservoir.
Clean the herb
bowl and fragrance
holder..
Clean the electro-
des using a cloth or
similar. See fi g. 7.
A
GND
Figure 7: Cleaning the electrodes. Switch off main power switch.
A. White electrode: GND
B. Red electrode: Water level sensor Mid
C. Black electrode: Water level sensor High
Note: The electrode pins must not have fat deposits
or other deposits on them. The electrode pins must
not touch each other or touch the interior walls of
the level pipe. This can cause an error code or im-
pact the water level.
1
Once annually
Check the stone
compartment.
C
High
GND M H
B
Mid
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