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Descaling the water reservoir
Descale the water reservoir as required using Tylö Solvent desca-
ling agent.
How to descale:
1.
Remove the herb grille from the herb bowl.
2.
Start the steam function (see The section called Use, Page 8)
and run until the water boils.
3.
Switch off the heater, and wait for about 5 minutes.
4.
Mix 1 bag (80 g) Tylö Solvent descaling agent with 4 dl of
water or use 1 dl Tylö Descaler Domestic/Pro and pour into
the water inlet.
5.
Leave the descaling agent to work for 1 hour, empty the
reservoir and rinse thoroughly.
6.
If necessary, repeat the procedure several times until all
limescale has been removed.
Cleaning the fragrance holder/air humidifi er and herb bowl
Clean the fragrance holder/air humidifi er and herb bowl as requi-
red.
To clean the fragrance holder/air humidifi er and herb bowl:
Lift out the fragrance holder/air humidifi er and herb bowl and
rinse them under running water.
Figure 8: Cleaning the fragrance holder/air humidifi er and herb
bowl
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.
Example: If the unit is used 3 times a week, check the stone
compartment 3 times per year.
How to check the stone compartment:
1.
Remove all stones from the compartment.
2.
Remove any small stones, gravel and limescale from the
compartment.
3.
Put whole, undamaged stones back. Replace damaged sto-
nes with new ones as required (see Filling the stone compart-
ment, page 7)..
WARNING! If the stone compartment fi lls up with
gravel and small stones, the tubular element can be
damaged as a result of overheating, as air fl ow will
be insuffi cient.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The temperature cut-out
The heater's temperature protection devices:
• PCB - The temperature cut-out on the PCB in the heater is
designed to prevent components being damaged by overheating.
If the cut-out activates, an error code shows (Combi Pure error
code only) on the control panel display.
If the overheating cut-out has activated, the heater cannot be
started again until the temperature has dropped down 20 degrees
(ºC) on the PCB.
• Water reservoir - The temperature cut-out in the reservoir is
designed to protect the heater element from boiling dry. There is a
red reset button under the heater which must be pressed in (see
Fig. 9). If the cut-out has activated, the button will feel stiff and
will 'click' when reset. If the cut-out has not activated and after
resetting, the button will feel springy.
• Heater - The temperature cut-out in the heater is there to protect
the components, pipe elements and woodwork in the sauna from
overheating. There is a red reset button under the heater which
must be pressed in (see Fig. 9). If the cut-out has activated, the
button will feel stiff and will 'click' when reset. If the cut-out has not
activated and after resetting, the button will feel springy.
Information!
When the overheating cut-out activates, always check the cause
of the problem. The service life of the tubular elements and PCB
can be adversely eff ected by each overheating. Recurring over-
heating can be an indication of the following: Ventilation defi cient?
Room volume? Internal heater fault? Water reservoir not properly
cleaned?
NOTE! When the temperature cut-out (in the heater
or water tank) is triggered due to excessively high
operating temperature it can only be reset once the
cut-out temperature has decreased approximately
20°C. If the temperature cut-out instead is triggered
due to the operating temperature being too low (am-
bient temperature below -10°C), the cut-out tempe-
rature must be increased before it can be reset.
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Figure 9: Resetting the temperature cut-out
1. Temperature cut-out water reservoir
2. Temperature cut-out sauna heater
3. Glass fuse 1 Ampere
Troubleshooting the control panel
See instructions supplied with the control panel.