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Sauna Heaters sauna USA Instructions for installation and use WARNING! • Do not cover the sauna heater. This creates a fire hazard. • Do not touch the top of the heater. This will cause severe burns. • Incorrect ventilation or an incorrectly located sauna heater can, under

certain circumstances, cause excessive drying of the wood in the sauna and create a fire hazard. • Cover sauna floors with a non-slip material. • Never hose down the sauna. • There must always be at least 1.7 in. insulation directly behind the wood panelling in the sauna (no other material may be used, such as particle board, plaster, etc). • Sauna doors must always open outwards. All that should be needed to open the sauna door is just a little light pressure. Never provide the door with any locking or latching. Make sure that the door do not cause any entrapment. • Do not use the sauna for any purpose other than sauna bathing. • Do not install more than one sauna heater in a sauna room, unless you follow exactly the special instructions for twin-heater installations. • Sauna fragrances, etc. may ignite if poured undiluted into the rock compartment. • Never leave young children unattended in the sauna. • Sauna bathing is not always suitable for persons in poor health. Consult your doctor for advice. • Enjoy your sauna bath as long as it feels pleasant, prolonged exposure is capable of inducing hyperthermia*. • Store this information in a safe place.

* Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a

level several degrees above the normal temperature of 98.6° F. The symptoms of hypothermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting. The effect of hyperthermia include: a) Failure to perceive heat; b) Failure to recognize the need of exit the room; c) Unawareness of impending hazard; d) Fatal damage of pregnant women; e) Physical inability to exit the room; and f) Unconsciousness

WARNING - The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication is greatly increasing the risk of fatal hyperthermia.

Installation

Tylö sauna heaters are connected by a normal standard wire or cable approved for permanent installation. The cable or conduit is laid on the outside of any heating insulation; see figs. 10, 11 and 12. Single-core cables must be protecting by a flexible metal conduit up to the heater. When the heater has been installed, a set screw (I, figs. 11 and 12) locks it in place on the supporting brackets. This prevents the heater from being removed from the wall. Important! The enclosed metal plate ”Caution, Reduce the risk of fire.” must be mounted on the interior wall adjacent to the heater. The enclosed metal plate ”Warning, Reduce the risk of overheating.” must be mounted on the outside of the room at about eye level where clearly visible.

Fig. 5 – Minimum safety distances. A = standard installation. B = recess installation. Please refer to the table for minimum distances to side wall (X, Y). When installing Deluxe sauna heaters in a recess, the sensor (C) should be placed 10 in. from the rear wall of the recess and 59 in. above floor level.

Fig. 6 – Minimum safety distances. Minimum distance to sauna fittings in front of a sauna heater.

Fig. 8 – Sauna. (Sauna heater type Deluxe and control panel type CC ). 1 = sauna heater. 2 = thermistor (sensor). 3 = control panel CC 10/ CC 50/ CC 100/CC 300. 4 = external power switch (if any). 5 = distribution box. 6 = relay box RB30/60.

Fig. 9 – Sauna. (Sauna heater type SE-U and control panel type CC ). 1 = sauna heater. 2 = thermistor (sensor). 3 = control panel CC 10/ CC 50/ CC 100/CC 300. 4 = external power switch (if any). 5 = distribution box.

Fig. 10 – Combi - U A = electric conduit. B = wooden panel. C = insulation. D = built-in sensor. E = built-in control panel. G = vent. H = wooden batten. I = set screw. J = temperature limit control (in the reservoir). K = drainage pipe. L = Hanging console. Fix the hanging console at a minimum distance (M) of 180 mm (7.1 in) from the side wall a