Instructions for Bathing
See WARNINGS AND NOTES!
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Begin by washing yourself.
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Stay in the sauna for as long as you feel comfortable.
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Forget all your troubles and relax.
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According to established sauna conventions, you must not disturb other bathers by speaking in a loud voice.
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Do not force other bathers from the sauna by throwing excessive amounts of water on the stones.
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Cool your skin down as necessary. If you are in good health, you can have a swim if a swimming place or pool is
available.
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Wash yourself after bathing.
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Rest for a while and let your pulse go back to normal. Have a drink of fresh water or a soft drink to bring your fluid
balance back to normal
Troubleshooting
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All service operations must be done by professional maintenance personnel
The heater does not heat up.
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Check that the fuses of the heater are in good condition.
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Check that the connection cable is connected.
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Check that the overheat protector has not gone off. (See the instructions for use of the control unit)
The sauna room heats slowly. Water thrown on the sauna stones cools down the stones quickly
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Check that the fuses to the heater are in good condition.
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Check that all heating elements glow when the heater is on.
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Turn the temperature to a higher setting (See the instructions for use of the control unit)
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Check that the heater output is sufficient
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Check that the sauna room ventilation has been arranged correctly.
The sauna room heats quickly, but the temperature of the stones remain insufficient. Water thrown on the
stones runs through.
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Check that the heater output is not too high
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Check that the sauna room ventilation has been arranged correctly
Panel or other material near the heater blackens quickly.
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Check that the requirements for safety distances are fulfilled.
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Check that no heating elements can be seen behind the stones. If heating elements can be seen, rearrange the
stones so that the heating elements are covered completely.
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Also see section > Blackening of the Sauna Walls
The heater emits smell.
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See section > Heating of the Sauna
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A hot heater may emphasize odours mixed in the air that are not, however, caused by the sauna or the heater.
Examples: paint, glue, oil, seasoning.
The heater makes noise.
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Occasional bangs are most likely caused by stones cracking due to heat.
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The thermal expansion of heater parts can cause noise when the heater warms up.
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