Instructions for use for the user
6.3. Combi mode
Both the heating system and evaporator operate in combi mode. The temperature
in the sauna cabin is lower than in Finnish sauna mode (approx. 40 to 65 °C),
with the relative humidity being considerably higher at 35% to approximately 70%.
The maximum permissible relative humidity decreases with increasing temper-
ature. The temperature and the humidity in the sauna cabin are controlled by
your sauna control unit.
Fig. 7
Characteristic for temperature/relative humidity
(compliant with EN 60335-2-53)
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
20
The evaporator tank must be filled manually. If the water in the evaporator tank
has been used up, an overheating protection function automatically turns off the
heating of the evaporator. The lack of water is reported to the sauna control unit
and displayed there, e.g. by an audible warning tone and the message "FILL".
ATTENTION!
Damage to the evaporator
Sea water, hard water, chlorinated water, herbs, essences or fragrances can
damage the sauna heater.
● Only fill the evaporator tank with tap water.
● Do not put herbs, essences or fragrances directly into the evaporator tank,
and only into the ceramic bowl over the evaporator.
● Descale the evaporator regularly (see 7.5 on page 23 on page).
30
40
50
60
70
80
Temperatur [°C]
Temperature [°C]
Only settings on the lower left
side of the characteristic curve
are possible; e.g.: at 60%,
a temperature of 50 °C cannot
be exceeded.
90
100
p. 19/26
EN