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INSTALLATION, ASSEMBLING AND OPERATING MANUAL Sauna “Glass” V.10/09

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INSTALLATION, ASSEMBLING AND OPERATING MANUAL

Sauna “Glass”

V.10/09

Sauna 'Glass' installation manualGeneral instructions :

Description - Sauna 'Glass' is a panel sauna with glass walls and a wooden front and back. It has 2 benches and one piece integrated back rests and a floor grating;

Central Panel – includes control with a touch screen panel, sound system and 3 accessory shelves;

Sauna dimensions – 210 210cm, height-210cm;Complete set: the sauna is transported dismounted on a pallet with dimensions as follows:2.30/1.65/1.37cm and weight 550 kg.Contents of the sauna:1. Base frame bars – …………..,......................................-4 pcs. ;2. Top ceiling bars – …………….......................................-4 pcs.;3. Side Columns– ……………...........................................-4 pcs. ;4. Back side panel – …………….......................................-2 pcs. ;5. Glass walls – dimensions 977 1955 10 ...................-4pcs. ;6. Front glass – dimensions 790 1955 10mm..................-2 pcs. ;7. Glass mounting gaskets..............................................-1 set;8. Central column – …………..,.......................................-1 piece ;9. Glass door– dimensions 1930 x 798 mm.......................-1 set ;10. Touch screen control panel .......................................-1 set ;11. Sauna heater , 9.0kW .............................................-1 piece ;12. Volcanic rocks, 23 kg...............................................-1 set ;13. Heater fence............................................................-1 piece ;14. Benches construction ..............................................-3 pcs. ;15. Single piece uniting floor grating, seats and back rests-1 piece ;16. Speakers...............................................................-2 pieces ;17. Radio CD for front panel installation............................-1 piece ; Additional supporting elements:18. Screws-5 50 ........................................................-32 pcs. ;19. Corner plates ...........................................................-8 pcs.;20. Screws 5 70 ........................................................-24 pcs. ;20. Scotch tape end caps ...............................................-60 pcs.;21. Screws 5x100...........................................................-12 pcs.;22. Screws 3.5x30..........................................................-60 pcs.;23. Screws 6x150...........................................................-16 pcs.;24. Hinge for glass door...................................................-1 set;

Sauna base assembling: - 4 people are needed for the assembling; - The place where the sauna will be installed has to be floored or tiled; - The working area(at least 8 m2) for the installation of the sauna has to be twice bigger than the base of the sauna(4m2); - The base elements have to be put upside down. The assembling is made with the help of metal corner plates. They have to be put in their pre made "beds" and fixed with 4 screws 5 50 on both sides of the metal plate; The 2 openings in the corner of the metal plate will be used later for fixing the columns.

Columns assembling:- Mount column 9 in the corner of the base, where elements 1 and 4 meet;

- Mount column 10 in the corner of the base where elements 1 and 2 meet; - Mount column 11 in the corner where elements 2 3 meet; - In order to fix the columns through the metal plates into 2 of the openings in the corner of the metal plate, use 6 150 screws; Back panels assembling: - Assemble panel 21 to column 11; - Next to panel number 21 assemble panel 22; - Both panels are connected with tongue and groove; - Assemble the last column 12; - The so assembled construction has to be place where the sauna will be situated.

Ceiling assembling: - The ceiling is consisted of 4 elements with : 5,6,7 and 8; - Assemble element 7 on the top of the back panels 21 and 22 and draw the cables through the pre made holes; - Using a corner plate assemble element 6 to element 7 on the top of column 11; - Assemble element 8 to 7 on the top of column 12; - Assemble the last element 5 of the ceiling construction to element 6 and 8; - In the 2 of the openings use 6 150 mm screws; Central column assembling: - The central column is to be assembled on the base construction in the middle front part , by drawing the cables through the pre made opening in element 5 of the construction's ceiling. Assemble panel 31 of the ceiling to element 6; - Next to panel 31 assemble panel 32; - Assemble the lights; - Assemble the temperature sensor which comes with the touch screen panel set on the inside of the central column close to the heater and connect it with the electrical panel on the

top of the sauna.

Bench construction assembling: - Assemble the bench construction outside the sauna and fix it inside with screws 5 100

, based on 12 from the inner side of the base of the sauna and on the top of it assemble the seats and the floor grating which are divided on 3 numerated parts. Use the pre made holes for building the construction and follow the numeration on the elements.

Glass assembling: - Assemble the two side windows on the left and the right side of the already mounted sauna, so there is place between them for the silicon gasket; - Assemble the decoration boarders on the outside with 3.5 50 screws tightly close to the window. Cover the heads of the screws with end caps from the mounting kit. - Use the same technic to assemble the front glass of the sauna;

Sauna Door assembling: - Assemble the door hinges in the prefabricated niches. Be careful with the tightening of the plates! They have to be tightened just enough in order not to break the glass; - Insert the down hinge into the plug and place it in the opening of the base of element 1.

Insert the top hinge in the plug with the plate and assemble it to element 5 of the ceiling construction.

Radio and Touch Screen assembling: - The radio is already connected. The speakers are installed on the backed panel as well. The electrical connections are also fixed via couplings. Draw the antenna cable through the flexible hose marked with sign ”antenna cable”. Simply put the panel on its place on the front of the central column and it is ready to work. - Connect the touch screen panel as shown on the electrical schemes and place the digital panel on its pre made niche than install the screen frame as a finishing.

Base

11 3 12

2 4

10 1 9

Columns: 9,10,11,12.

Ceiling

11 7 12

6 8

10 5 9

31 32

Sauna control LTCSCU1

Assembling Instructions

Operating Instructions

Table of contents Part 1 Assembly instructions, for specialisedstaff onlyGeneral safety information .......................................................... 4

Assembling the control ................................................................ 5 Mounting the stove sensor with overtemperature protector ....... 7 Mount bench sensor .................................................................... 7 Optional door switch .................................................................... 8 Optional smoke switch ................................................................. 8 Optional humidity and temperature sensor FTS .......................... 8 Tests ............................................................................................. 8 Operating modes .......................................................................... 9

Options ................................................................................... 9 Indications .............................................................................. 9 Algorithms .............................................................................. 9 Program mode....................................................................... 10

Part 2 Operating instructions for the userGeneral safety information ........................................................... 12 Operating modes .......................................................................... 13 Automatic final cabin drying program ......................................... 13 Displays ............................................................................................ 13 Optional monitoring of sauna door at selected time set ............. 14 Error messages ...................................................................... 15 Turning on/off the control and cabin lighting ............................ 15 Quick-Start Sauna Operation .................................................. 16 Quick-Start Steam Operation .................................................. 16 Sauna operation at selected time ............................................ 16 Steam operation at selected time ............................................ 16 Setting the fan ........................................................................ 17 Setting the chromo therapy program ..................................................... 17 Cleaning ................................................................................. 18 Pausing operation for a longer time period .............................. 18 Errors and possible remedies .................................................. 18 Maintenance ........................................................................... 18 Customer service .................................................................... 18

Part 3Technical data .............................................................................. 19

Dear Assembler

Assembling has be performed by an electrician or a comparatively qualified person only.

Before starting work make sure the control has been disconnected from the main power

supply. Before assembling the control read the assembling instructions carefully. In doing

so you will utilise all the benefits of the device and you will prevent damages.

To protect yourself, turn to your supplier if any particular problems occur, which are not

sufficiently dealt with in these assembling instructions. Unauthorized changes or

modifications of the control are not permitted due to safety reasons. We reserve the right

to make technical changes.

Meaning of characters in the assembling instructions: WARNING:If not observed you may be subject to severe or even deadly injury.

CAUTION:f not observed you may be subject to medium to light injuries or material

may be damaged.

Note:Gives advice concerning applications and useful information.

General safety informationFollow the special safety information of each chapter.Installation:

• On installation a 3-pin disconnection turn off needs to be provided with a 3 mm contact

opening. (Generally provided for the fuse).

As directed use:• Prior to turn on the sauna control and to set the desired time (time until the stove starts)

make sure that no combustible objects have been placed on top of the stove.

• The control LTCSCU1 is used to control the functions in accordance with the technical

data.

You are only allowed to use the control LTCSCU1 for controlling 3 heating circuits with a

maximum heating capacity of 3 kW per heating circuit.

• As an option, you can increase the switching capacity with an additional power unit from 9

kW to18kW/30kW.

• For extended power use the devices S2-18 or S2- 30 (ONDAL products).

Disposal:• Please dispose of packaging materials in accordance with applicable disposal

regulations.

Mounting the control - Figure 1, 4 Mount touch control LTC83224E2-SCU1 beside the cabin door, at a height of about 1.70 meters, or in accordance with the recommendations of the cabin manufacturer. The cable connector of touch control has to be in the left side of control when you look it in front. Other part – executive device LTCSCU-EU1, you can mount on the top or on the wall of the sauna. A non-detachable supply connection provides the electrical power supply to LTCSCU-EU1. The quality of the power supply cable is at least H07RN-F.

CAUTION - Damages of Device: The control is splash-proof (degree of protection: IPX4). Nevertheless the control should not be in direct contact with water. Mount the control at a dry location. Environmental conditions of 40° Celsius and a maximum of 95 percent humidity can

not be exceeded. 1. Slightly push in the safety lock (8) and remove the housing cover. 2. Screw-in the recessed head screw at a height of about 1.80 meters, keeping a

maximum distance to the sauna wall of 7 mm (refer to detail) (in case on the wall mount).

3. Hook the bottom of the housing (1) in location (2) on the mounted recessed head screw.

CAUTION - Damages of Device: You are only allowed to use the control LTCSCU1 for controlling 3 heating circuits with a maximum heating capacity of 3 kW per heating circuit. As an option, you can increase the switching capacity with an additional power unit from 9 kW to18kW/30kW. Run the stove, bench sensors and the door, smoke switch lines and touch control line separate to other power cables in the connection range for extra-low voltage (5)of the control.

4. Guide the stove sensor and bench sensor lines through the mounting openings (6)(connection range for extra-low voltage (5)) into the bottom of the housing (1) and in accordance with the circuit diagram, connect to the terminal (3)

5. Applies to optional door and smoke switch only:Guide the door, smoke switch lines through the mounting openings (6) (connection range for extra-low voltage (5)) into the bottom of the housing (1) and in accordance with the circuit diagram, connect to the terminal (4).

6. Guide the touch control line through the mounting openings (6) (connection range for extra-low voltage (5) into the bottom of the housing (1) and in accordance with the circuit diagram, connect to the terminal (7).

7. Guide the lightings and chromo therapy circuits through the mounting openings (9)(connection range for 230 V / 400 V(12)) into the bottom of the housing (1) and connect to the terminal (13) in accordance with the circuit diagram.

8. Guide the fan circuits through the mounting openings (11) (connection range for 230 V / 400 V) into the bottom of the housing (1) and connect to the terminal (10) in accordance with the circuit diagram.

9. Guide the supply, heating system, steam circuits through the mounting openings (11)(connection range for 230 V/400 V(12)) into the bottom of the housing (1) and connect to the terminal (14).

10.Only for optional extended capacity:Guide the cable for connection to terminals St1, St2, St3 of extended capacity through the mounting hole (11) (wire range for 230 V / 400 V(12)) in the bottom part of the housing (1) and connect it to terminal (14), as outlined in the circuit diagram. Connect both lines to terminal "W" by using a TWIN wire end ferrule with a plastic sleeve.

11.Clamp the protective conductors to the protective conductor terminal (15).

Continued Figure 1, 4 12.Screw two recessed head screws, 20 mm in length, into the bottom mounting holes (16).

Check for secure fit of the bottom of the housing (1).13.Place the housing cover (1) on top of the bottom of the housing, rotate it to the bottom

and push until you hear it lock. Check for secure fit of the control. 14.When connecting a steam generator, not equipped with (WM-terminal) a water-shortage

indicator, put on the connecting wires (U1 and WM) coming from the control altogether on the terminal (U1) at the steam generator terminal connection.

15.Before mounting the touch control LTC83224E2-SCU1 (20) previously it is needed to be provided an opening on the outer wall with dimensions 190 130mm. Mounting in depth has to be taken into consideration with the insulating wall. Terminal (18) for the connecting cable to the executive device has to be between the two walls. Attaching is by means of the four screws (provided in the set) (17). Put the decorative panel (19), but previously take out the protector of the scotch tape.

Mounting the stove sensor with over temperature protector – Figure 2, 4

Mount the stove sensor with overtemperature protector in the sauna cabin above the centre of the stove, keeping a distance of 15cm to the ceiling, or in accordance with the specifications of the cabin manufacturer.Only use the attached 1500C heat-resistant connecting cables for connecting the stove sensor.

CAUTION – Double insulation is required: Run the stove sensor lines separate to other power cables in the connection

range for extra-low voltage (5) of the control. Protect single insulated lines with a pipe (double insulation) 1. Run the two 2-pin lines (1) to the mounting location of the stove sensor in the cabin wall and fasten with wiring clips. 2. Clamp four connectors of the heat-resistant connecting cables (1) to the terminal strip at the stove sensor (3) in accordance with the circuit diagram. 3. With two wood screws, bolt the stove sensor to the cabin wall, at location (2), above the centre of the stove while keeping the distance of 15 cm to the ceiling, or mount it in accordance with specifications of the cabin manufacturer. 4. Perform tests according to the chapter on “Tests”.

Mounting the bench sensor – Figure 3, 4 Mount the bench sensor in the sauna cabin above the bench, keeping a distance of 15cm to the ceiling, or in accordance with the manufacturer specifications.Only use the attached 1500C temperature-resistant connection line for mounting the bench sensor.

CAUTION – Double insulation is required: Run the bench sensor line separate to other power cables in the connection range for extra-low voltage (5) of the control. Protect single insulated lines with

a pipe (double insulation) 1. Run the 2-pin line (1) to the mounting location of the bench sensor in the cabin wall and fasten with wiring clips. 2. Clamp two connectors of the heat-resistant connecting cables (1) to the terminal strip at the stove sensor (3) in accordance with the circuit diagram. 3. Mount the bench sensor at location (2), above the centre of the sauna bench, keeping the distance of 15cm to the ceiling, or bolt it in accordance with manufacturer specifications with two wood screws to the cabin wall. 4. Perform tests according to the chapter on “Tests”

Optional door switch Mount the optional door switch according to the assembling instructions attached to the door switch, or in accordance with the specifications of the cabin manufacturer.

Optional smoke switch Mount the optional smoke switch according to the assembling instructions attached to the smoke switch, or in accordance with the specifications of the cabin manufacturer.

Optional humidity and temperature sensor FTSIt substitutes the sensor above the bench. Regulating the steam output in the sauna is according the desired humidity in the cabin. Mounting is according to the accompanying manual, and connecting is as shown on figures 1 and 4.

Optional chromo therapy SRL-06 It is a source of colored light, performing therapy programs, controlled by LTC83224E2-SCU1. Mounting is according to the accompanying manual, and connecting is as shown on figures 1 and 4.

TestsTests have to be conducted by an authorized electrical engineer.

WARNING - Danger of Electric Shock: The following tests have to be conducted with supply voltage turned on. 1. Test contact to protective-conductor terminal.

2. Test the safety shutdown of the stove sensor / fuse with line. 3. The lines have to be disconnected at the stove sensor to include the stove sensor lines

in the test. 4. When disconnecting the white or red stove sensor lead and when the white lead shorts

out, the heating system has to shut down by itself (reporting the respective error on the display after pushing the start button).

5. Test the phase interconnection for the sauna operation L1, L2, L3 to U, V, W. 6. Test the phase interconnection for the steam generator's operation L1, L2, L3 to U1, V,

W.

Operating modes There are three operating modes: sauna, infrared sauna and steam operation. You can start the operating modes via “Program mode” performed by an authorized technician.During sauna operation there is heat. The temperature is high, the humidity is low. During infrared sauna there is dry heat. The temperature is max. 70 degrees, humidity is low.During steam operation the temperature in the sauna cabin will be lower, but the relative humidity will be significantly higher. Steam operation at temperatures up to approx. 65°C only. If you adjust the steam using the button while the temperature is above 65°C, the display (3) will indicate the message: Hot The control will shut down the heater. The steam generator will be switched on once the temperature falls below 65°C. With a fan the cabin can be ventilated in any operating mode (see chapter 10). A final cabin drying program (see chapter 11) will start automatically as soon as steam operation has stopped. It will switch off as soon as drying is completed. Options :

- You can choose temperature between 40-120 Celsius degrees with a step of 1 degree (for infrared sauna 30-70 degrees);

- Choose steam in range 10-100% with a step of 1% (under 10% steam generator is turned off) ;

- Choose time to start sauna with a step of 1 min, for 24 hours ; - Choose maximum time to work after the start 4-6-12-24 hours, with options to

change in Program mode ; - Adjustment of clock RTC - h/min ; - Two buttons to switch on/off lights in the sauna ; - 3 buttons for remember different client settings ; - Options to choose type of sauna – “dry”, “sauna&steam”, “infrared sauna” ; - Button for start and stop sauna ; - Lock touch display (only buttons “stop” and “lightA”and “lightB” will work) ; - Help button ; INDICATIONS:- Temperature - ###OC ; - Steam - ### % ; - Time to work – hh/mm/24h ; - Fan - revolutions per minute – bargraph with 10 steps ; - Real time - hh/mm/24h ; ALGORITHMS: Management of steam generator : - When there is no a steam sensor, there is an impulse management (for example –

50% steam means that steam generator will switch on/off for 50% of time of 200sec.- it will work for 100sec for period 200 sec);

- Management of steam generator is allowed only when temperature in sauna is less than 65 Degrees Celsius, and when the temperature of 65 degrees Celsius is reached, on the touch display will show message “hot” and steam generator will be switched off.

- When water tank of steam generator is empty, the generator is being switches off automatically and on the touch screen is generated message “fill”. After refilling the water tank, steam generator will work normally.

- “Dry” program will start automatically after using “sauna & steam”. Two types can be chosen in “Program mode“: full and economic.

- Full drying program – heater will work for 5 min, with 80 Celsius degrees, with fan 100% >>> heater 80 degrees, fan 60%, for 6min >>> heater off, fan 100% for 10 min ;

- Economic drying program – heater will work for 20 min, with 40 Celsius degrees, with fan 100% ;

PROGRAM MODE 1. Enter to Program Mode (PM) :

Touch the display and enter the technician code – six digits.

2. When you enter to PM, you have to choose type of

sauna

a. Sauna : - When you choose type of cabin sauna, you will enter

to next menu: - Set max work time - you can choose between 4-6-

12-24 hours sauna working time; - Set new customer code – just type new code. At

down left corner you can see old customer code – in case that customer forgot it ;

- Chromo therapy – you can switch it on/off.

b. Sauna and steam: - Set max work time - you can choose between 4-6-

12-24 hours sauna working time; - Set new customer code – just type new code. At

down left corner you can see old customer code – in case that customer forgot it;

- Set drying program – you can choose between economic (20min) and full drying program ;

- Chromo therapy – you can switch it on/off.

c. Infrared sauna: - Set max work time – you can choose between 4-6-12-24

hours sauna working time; - Set new customer code – just type new code. At down

left corner you can see old customer code – in case that customer forgot it ;

- Chromotherapy – you can switch it on/off.

Chromotherapy - It consists of 6 programs, managed with simple pushing of the button. Each next

button pushing changes the program.- List of programs :

Color scheme 1 DurationRed 2

Red+wellow 2Wellow 2

Wellow+green 2Green 2

Green+blue 2All 6

Duration of program 20

Color scheme 3 DurationBlue 4

Green 4Wellow 4

Red 4Duration of program 16

Color scheme 2 DurationBlue 7

Green 7Wellow 7

Red 7All 3

Duration of program 31

Color scheme 4 DurationWellow 12

Red 12Duration of program 24

Color scheme 5 Durationblue 12

green 12Duration of program 24

Color scheme 6 Durationblue 4

Blue+green 2Green 4

Green+wellow 2Wellow 4

Wellow+red 2Red 4

Red+blue 2All 3

Duration 27

Dear User - Before using the control read carefully the operating instructions. By doing so you

will utilize all the benefits of the device and you will prevent damages. - To protect yourself, turn to your supplier if any particular problems occur, not

sufficiently dealt with in these assembling instructions. - Due to safety reasons unauthorized changes or modifications of the control are not

permitted. - We reserve the right to make technical changes. Meaning of characters in the operating instructions:

WARNING: If not observed you may be subject to severe or even deadly injury.

CAUTION: If not observed you may be subject to medium to light injuries or material may be damaged.

NOTE : Gives advice concerning applications and useful information.

FIRE HAZARD

Keep these assembling and operating instructions near the control for quick and easy reference regarding important information for safety and operation.

General safety information

Follow the special safety information of each chapter.

As directed use: - Prior to turn on the sauna control and to set the desired time (time until the stove

starts) make sure that no combustible objects have been placed on the top of the stove.

- The control LTCSCU1 is used to control the functions in accordance with the technical data.

- You are only allowed to use the control LTCSCU1 for controlling 3 heating circuits with a maximum heating capacity of 3.0 kW per heating circuit.

Disposal: - Old used devices contain recyclable materials. Therefore please do not simply

dispose of them at the nearest landfill, but do inquire at the administrative offices of your city or district about the possibility of recycling.

Pausing operation for a longer time period: - When pausing operation for a longer time period, shut off the main fuses of the

control in the fuse box.

Operating modes You have three operating modes: sauna, infrared sauna and steam operation. Only authorized technician can start the operating modes via “Program mode”.During sauna operation you will have dry heat at your disposal. The temperature is high, the humidity is low. During infrared sauna you will have dry heat at your disposal. The temperature is max. 70 degrees, humidity is low.During steam operation the temperature in the sauna cabin will be lower, but the relative

humidity will be significantly higher. Steam operation at temperatures up to approx. 65°C only:

MODE “SAUNA & STEAM “

Management of steam generator: Steam generator will work in mode “sauna&stam”. If touch screen displays something else, please contact authorized technicians.

When there is no a steam sensor, there is impulse management (for example –

50%steam means that steam generator will switch on/off for 50% of time of 200sec.- it will work for 100sec for period 200 sec);

Management of steam generator is allowed only when temperature in sauna is less than 65 Degrees Celsius, and when the temperature of 65 degrees Celsius is reached, on the touch display will show message “hot” and steam generator will be switched off. The control will shut down the heater. The steam generator will be switched on once the temperature falls below 65°C.

When water tank of steam generator is empty, the generator is being switches off automatically and on the touch screen is generated message “fill”. After refilling the water tank, steam generator will work normally.

A final cabin drying program will start automatically as soon as steam operation is stopped. It will switch off as soon as drying is completed. In “Program mode“ there are two types – full and economic.

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enter security code

Full drying program – heater will work for 5 min, with 80 Celsius degrees, with fan 100% >>> heater 80 degrees, fan 60%, for 6min >>> heater off, fan 100% for 10 min ;

Economic drying program - heater will work for20 min, with 40 Celsius degrees, with fan 100%;

Look of the starting screen:

By touching the screen, it will show:

Enter customer code (4 digits). If you don’t have such a code, please contact the dealer.

With buttons on the touch display you can choose temperature, steam, chromo therapy, delayed time to start, to set RTC (real time clock), to turn on/off chromo

therapy, fan revolutions, customers programs.

All the values you can change by pressing the arrows – up/down. If any button is bold, you cannot start the sauna.

program keys with different settings

previous

activate time settings

activate temperature

settings

arrow “down”

arrow “up”

Rememberssettings

for program keys

previous

activate humidity settings

activateventilators settings

s et

START

STOP

H E L P

lights

next

stop sauna

start sauna

chromotherapy

lock indicator

exit

set clock, start time and remaining time to start

change “start time/clock”

nextexit

“SAUNA “This mode looks like mode “Sauna & Steam” but without steam generator. Temperature range is 40-120 Celsius degrees.

“INFRARED SAUNA” Same mode as “Sauna” mode, temperature range is 40 – 70 Celsius degrees.

DRY – final drying program running.

Note – when temperature in sauna rises over 135 Celsius degrees, sauna heater stops atomically.

Optional sauna door safety monitor

To offer protection from fire hazards, the sauna door will be monitored after the desired start time has been set (time until the stove turns on).

To prevent somebody entering the cabin after the desired start time has been set, and perhaps place an object on the top of the stove, the control is equipped with a safety shutdown, which will respond the operation status as follows:

Operation status – stoves does not heatThe desired start-up time has been set. Heater is not running yet. The sauna door is opened – you will hear repeating beeping sound, the touch display will indicate the message “door”, the desired start up time will be cancelled. After closing the sauna door, you will have to reenter the desired start time.

1 0 50

s tar t tim e/c loc k

2 2 .3 0

S A U N A & S T E A M H E L P

1 8 .0 0

indicates real timeand remaining time to start

indicates temperature in sauna

indicates set of “start time”and “clock”

real time

previous exitprevious exit

5 0 % indicates humidity in saunaindicates power of ventilator in bars

Operation status – stove is heating The temperature is below 40 Celsius degrees, the desired start-up time has elapsed. The heater is running. The sauna door is opened –– you will hear repeating beeping sound, the touch display will indicate message “door”. After closing the sauna door you will have to reenter the desired start-time, or you will have to restart the control.

The temperature is above 40 Celsius degrees - if you quickly open the sauna door (for less than 5 seconds), no message will be indicated. If the sauna door is opened more than 5 seconds, you will hear repeating beeping sound, the touch display will indicate message “door”. After closing the sauna door, the heater will be turned on

again, the beeping stops; the displayed message “door” disappears.

Error Messages Displayed error messages – an error message indicates an electrical fault of the system.

The control is no longer ready-to-operate:

- Write down the error message ;

- Switch off the main fuses of the control in the fuse box ;

- Contact customer service ;

- Mark the control as being defective ;

Using the following display error messages, you can inform customer service for possible errors/faults.

The error messages means:

Sauna stopped door – in case an optional door sensor is installed, the message indicates that door is opened;

Sauna stopped TS – indicates that the temperature fuse in FI sensor is disconnected;

Sauna stopped FI – indicates that temperature sensor FI is broken or disconnected;

Sauna stopped FII – indicates that temperature sensor FII is broken or disconnected;

STEAM OFF HOT SET – the temperature settings are over than 65 Celsius degrees, and steam generator is stopped. After decreasing temperature below 65 Celsius degrees, steam generator will start its work again;

FILL – water tank of steam generator is empty. Steam generator stops its work until refilling water tank;

Note – all messages are accompanied by a repeating beeping;

Turning on/off the control and the cabine lightening Turning on the control

WARNING – Fire hazard: Prior turning the sauna control and selecting the start-time (time until stove starts) make sure that no combustible objects have been placed on the top of the stove.

Turn on the control by pressing the on/off key on the executive device;

Touch display will show clock and logo;

Turn on control by entering customer password.

The control is ready-to-operate;

Turning off the control Stop the sauna by pressing “stop” button (if sauna is in working mode);

Turn off the control by pressing the on/off key on the executive device;

Turning the sauna cabin lighting on/off By pressing two keys with lamp symbol on touch screen you can turn on/off sauna interior lightening.

Quick start sauna/infrared sauna operation Turn on control by entering customer password.

Set the desired temperature.

Press “start” button.

The heater starts.

The touch panel displays temperature.

If the measured cabin temperature is less than the desired set temperature, the stove will respond. The stove will heat.

If the measured cabin temperature is higher than the desired set temperature, the stove will not respond.

Turn off the control according turn off instructions.

Quick-Start Sauna & Steam Operation Turn on control by entering customer password.

Set the desired temperature.

Set the desired steam output in percents.

Press “start” button.

The heater starts.

The steam generator starts to work.

The steam output is implemented by quickly turning on and off the steam generator.The time for turning the generator on and off depends on the steam output selected.

Stop sauna working by pressing “stop” button.

Drying program starts immediately.

The following will appear in the display – “dry”;

NOTE – in regard to drying we recommend observing the instructions provided by the manufacturer.

As a general rule, the drying program should not be prematurely ended since this could cause damage to the cabin (e.g. formation of mould and rotting)

Sauna/infrared sauna operation at selected time

Setting the desired time

You can set the time, after which the stove should start heating. You can set the time minimum of 1min, or at maximum of 23.59 minutes.

Note – optional sauna door safety-monitor.

Turn on control by entering customer password.

Push “Clock-set button” to bold “start-time”.

By pressing the arrows up/ down set start-time.

Set the desired temperature.

Push “start” button.

The stove will be started after the desired time set has elapsed. If the measured cabin temperature is less than the desired set temperature, the stove will respond. The stove will heat.

If the measured cabin temperature is higher than the desired set temperature, the stove will not respond. The stove will not heat.

Turn off by pressing “stop” button.

Canceling the selected time

Press “stop” button. The desired start time will be cancelled.

Sauna & Steam operation at selected time Set the desired time.

You can set the time, after which the stove is to start heating. You can set the time minimum of 1min, or at maximum of 23.59 minutes.

Note – optional sauna door safety-monitor.

Turn on control by entering customer password.

Push “Clock-set button” to bold “start-time”.

By pressing the arrows up/ down set start-time.

Set the desired temperature at a range of 40-65 Celsius degrees.

Set the desired steam output.

Push “start” button.

The stove will be started after the desired time set has elapsed. If the measured cabin temperature is less than the desired set temperature, the stove will respond. The stove will heat.

If the measured cabin temperature is higher than the desired set temperature, the stove will not respond. The stove will not heat.

Turn off by pressing “stop” button.

Canceling the selected time

Press “stop” button. The desired start time will be cancelled.

Setting the fan Turn on control by entering customer password. Push with symbol “fan” button to make it bold. By pressing arrows “up” and “down” you can set capacity from 0 to 10 by barograph.

Chromotherapy - It consists of 6 programs, managed by simple pushing of a button. Every next push

of a button changes programs – starts next program. - List of programs :

Color scheme 1 DurationRed 2

Red+wellow 2Wellow 2

Wellow+green 2Green 2

Green+blue 2All 6

Duration of 20Color scheme 2 Duration

Blue 7Green 7Wellow 7

Red 7All 3

Duration of 31

Color scheme 4 DurationWellow 12

Red 12Duration of program 24

Color scheme 6 Durationblue 4

Blue+green 2Green 4

Green+wellow 2Wellow 4

Wellow+red 2Red 4

Red+blue 2All 3

Duration 27

Color scheme 3 DurationBlue 4

Green 4Wellow 4

Red 4Duration of program 16

Color scheme 5 Durationblue 12

green 12Duration of program 24

ClearingCAUTION – Damages of Device: Do not pour water on the control or clean it with wet cloth. For cleaning please use a cleaning cloth, which has been slightly

moistened with a mild soapy solvent (dish detergent).

Pausing operation for a longer time periodShut off the main fuses of the control in the fuse box.

Errors and possible remedies

Automatic time limitationAutomatically, the control will turn off the heating after 6 hours of continuous heating.

Note – this time can be changed in “Program mode” to 4-6-12-24 hours.

To continue its operation, turn off by pressing “stop” button, enter customer code and start procedure again.

Maintenance

The control is maintenance free.

Maintain and test the control in accordance with prevailing regulations regarding accident prevention procedures during commercial use.

Customer service: Please write down the address of your customer service here:

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LIMITED WARRANTY This Warranty Supersedes Any Warranty Not Dated or Bearing an Earlier Date. The Supplier warrants the Products against such faulty workmanship and use of defective materials, which are not discoverable at an inspection to be carried out without delay by the Buyer upon delivery. In case the Buyer is buying the Products for his own use, the warranty shall be in force for the benefit of the Buyer only for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery. Supplier's liability under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the Product free of charge or credit for an amount equal to the invoiced value of the defective Products. In case the Buyer is buying the Products for resale, the warranty shall be in force for the benefit of the Buyer's customer for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery to the Buyer's customer, however not for more than 18 months from the date of delivery to the Buyer. The Buyer shall at its own cost arrange a repair and maintenance service for the Products and in cases of justified warranty claims from the Buyer's customers at its own cost repair or replace the defective Products. Supplier's liability under this warranty is limited to replacement of the Product free of charge or credit for an amount equal to the invoiced value of the defective Products.

No claim under this warranty will be honored unless notice of a defect affecting any specific item of Products is given to the Supplier within the warranty period. The Supplier shall have neither liability for any defects or damage in any Products caused by improper storage, warehousing, packing, transport, or by neglect, abuse, modification, alteration, improper use or faulty repair or any like reason not consented to by the Supplier in writing nor for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, personal injury or labor costs, arising out of or incurred by the Buyer, the Buyer's customer or any other person or company whomsoever in connection with or due to the breach of the warranty.

THE SUPPLIER MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES AND EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES THE SAME WHETHER IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE ESPECIALLY AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OR QUALITY OR FITNESS OF THE PRODUCTS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Supplier's liability on its warranty will in no event exceed the invoice value of the defective Product.All claims under this warranty shall be delivered in writing specifying the Products to which the claim relates.

TITLE OF PROPERTY All goods shall remain the property Supplier and neither legal nor beneficial title to goods shall pass to the customer until all sums (whether in respect of those or other goods) due from the customer to Supplier have been paid in full.

*The Limited warranty conditions cover only the electrical equipment. Heater and Touch Screen Panel

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