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Dear customer,
with purchase of this sauna control unit you
opted for a superior quality, high-tech
electronic device which was developed and
manufactured according to the highest
standards and guidelines.
Please note that an optimal interaction of
sauna cabin, sauna heater and sauna
control unit is mandatory for a pleasant
sauna climate in your cabin.
With this superior sauna control unit you
can "operate" your sauna system, and
thanks to the many individual
programming settings you will surely soon
find the setting that suits you best.
Perception in the sauna is very subjective,
therefore it really requires your own
perception, or that of your family to find the
most suitable settings.
By default the finnish sauna is preset to
95°C.
The following operation instructions
describe how to pre-select "your" climate
in the cabin. Read these instructions
carefully, so that you quickly and easily find
your way though the programming process.
General information concerning sauna bathing
Please note the variation in temperatures
in the cabin while sauna bathing. The
hottest area is directly under the cabin
ceiling, whereas there is a steady
temperature gradient towards the floor of
the cabin. Inversely, the relative humidity is
lowest directly under the cabin ceiling and
the highest on the cabin floor.
For safety reasons the temperature sensor
with the overheat safety shutdown is located
on the cabin ceiling above the heater , since
this is the hottest area in the cabin.
Therefore there will always be temperature
variations between the temperature sensor
of the control unit and the thermometer in
the cabin.
For example, when pre-setting the cabin
temperature to 100°C, the thermometer
inside the cabin may easily show 85°C -
90°C. This complies with the typical climate
inside the cabin.
Always observe hygiene. Always use hand-
or bathing towels, to avoid getting
perspiration on the wood.
To avoid the perception of draft, you should
avoid using any ventilation system while
sauna bathing. It should only be used if
recommended by the cabin manufacturer.
Always make sure no objects are
located on the sauna heater before
starting the heating cycle.
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