Helo 1720-60-1204 User Manual

Helo 1720-60-1204 User Manual

Sauna heater and digital control panel

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  • Page 2: Thank You For Choosing Saunatec

    The guide is divided into two separate sections. The first is for you as a user and the second is for the installer. Helo oy is the world-leading producer of products for saunas and steam saunas. We develop, produce and market products for saunas and steam saunas in the whole world.
  • Page 3: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick Reference Guide In the following quick reference guide we have gathered important information for you as a user. You will find more information about each function in the contents list on page 5. Turn on the sauna Change settings during the sauna bath Example: Sauna with steam 1.
  • Page 4 Turn on/off the light Maintenance and the fan Water tank The water tank should be drained after 1. Turn on the light and fan using the sauna. Remove impurities by pushing the specific button with solvent and a hard brush. 2.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Information for the user This user guide helps you to Table of contents for the user understand and use your new sauna products. We hope that Thank you for choosing Saunatec ....2 you read this user guide Quick Reference Guide ........3 carefully and that you respect Information for the user ........
  • Page 6: This Is How A Sauna Works

    This is how sauna works Sauna functions in the same way as any room in your house. Radiators in a room make sure that the room temperature is maintained at the desired temperature. Ventilation lets fresh air in and spent air is lead out. A sauna works in the same way.
  • Page 7: The Sauna Heater

    The sauna heater Sauna heater Cup for sauna fragrances The sauna heater, with its design and technology, is a heater that offers unique qualities. The sauna heater can be used in two different modes; normal sauna and sauna with varying humidity. The settings are made from the digital control panel.
  • Page 8: The Control Panel

    The control panel Normal sauna Indication lamps Start time Display Duration * Light ON/OFF PROG OK * Fan Temperature Humidity Sauna with steam Main switch Indication lamps The button PROG OK Increases the value The indication lamps are placed at the top of the control panel.
  • Page 9: Functions Of The Control Panel

    Functions of the control panel In the control panel, you set the start time, duration, temperature and humidity. You can also choose if you want a sauna with or without steam. Functions of the control panel: 1. Start and stop the sauna Tips and advice - With timer - With last used sauna program...
  • Page 10 4. Enter 02:00 with the arrow buttons The heater will start heating in two hours 5. Save the start time with PROG OK 6. Push DURATION 7. Push PROG OK The indication lamp ”Duration” starts to blink 8. Enter 00:50 with the arrow buttons The heater will give output for 50 minutes 9.
  • Page 11: With Last Used Sauna Program

    With the last used program To turn on the sauna with the last used program means that you will use the same settings in the control panel as you had in your previous sauna bath. The setting for start time is however specific for each sauna bath. 1.
  • Page 12: Turn On The Light And Fan

    Change the duration 1. Push DURATION 2. Push PROG OK The indication lamp ”Duration” starts to blink 3. Change the duration with arrow buttons 4. Save the new setting with PROG OK Change the humidity 1. Push HUMIDITY 2. Push PROG OK The indication lamp ”Humidity”...
  • Page 13: Alarm

    Alarm In an alarm situation, the control panel stops the heater, and the cause for the alarm is shown on the display of the control panel. Check the alarm and restart the sauna heater. An alarm can be triggered by the following reasons: Alarm Display Action...
  • Page 14: General Information About Sauna Bathing

    Sauna stones We recommend that you brush and rinse the sauna stones free from grit before placing them in the stone compartment. If the stones begin to crumble, you should replace them as soon as possible. Read more about sauna stones on page 6. The sauna The sauna should be kept free of dirt and odors, just like the bathroom.
  • Page 15: Examples Of Different Sauna Baths

    Examples of different baths Finnish sauna A Finnish sauna is humid and has relatively high temperature. This is achieved by ladling water on the stones. After a Finnish sauna bath you feel clean and relaxed. To achieve this: 1. Set the temperature between 70 and 80°C 2.
  • Page 17 Natural draft Spent air Natural draft Natural draft means that fresh air is let in to the sauna through a vent in the wall. The vent for incoming air is placed within the area A. The spent air vent is placed within the area B, 700–1800 mm Fresh air Sauna...
  • Page 19: Information For The Installer

    Be sure to read all the Observe- and Warning-columns. The user guide applies to the following heater models: Sauna heaters 1720-60-1204 (6,0 kW) 1720-80-1204 (8,0 kW) 1720-90-1204 (9,0 kW) Digital control panel 1418-2-151104 Some parts of the user guide are more important than others.
  • Page 20: Important Information For The Installer

    Important information for the installer Observe! This user guide is an important tool for you who will mount and install the sauna heater. Follow the installation dimensions given in this There are several installation dimensions that user guide. must be followed exactly due to safety requirements.
  • Page 21: Parts Included In The Delivery

    Parts included in the delivery Sauna heater 1 pc Temperature sensor (OLET 19) with cables 1 pc Digital control panel 1 pc Observe! User Guide If any of the parts are 1 pc missing in delivery, contact your retailer. Cable packing 1 pc Cable packing 1 pc...
  • Page 22: Summary Of The Electrical Connections

    Summary of the electrical connections The picture below shows a scheme of the electrical and water connections for the sauna heater and control panel. Temperature sensor OLET 19 Digital Control Panel Voltage to the control panel: 400V 3N~ Sauna heater Voltage to the heater: 24 VDC Voltage to the heater: 400V 3N~...
  • Page 23: Install The Heater And Temperature Sensor

    Install the heater and tempera- ture sensor Install the heater: To install the heater requires thoroughness from the installer. The different models of 1. Study the installation sauna heaters have their own specific dimensions in the pictures installation dimensions, and these must be and the table (page 24).
  • Page 24 Facts and installation measuremets In front of the To the floor Output Volume Height To the side wall heater, D heater sauna room sauna room (mm) (mm) (kW) (mm) (mm) 1900 7-12 1900 8-13 1900 Wall mounting All measures are in millimeter (mm). Temperature sensor OLET 19 Upper sauna bench Lower sauna bench...
  • Page 25 Install the temperature and humidity sensor 1. Mark the spot on the sauna wall where the sensor should be placed. Study the illustrations on page 24. 2. Open the lid of the sensor with a screwdriver. See pictures 1 and 2. 3.
  • Page 26: Connect The Electricity

    Connect the electricity Connecting the electricity is the most important part of the installation of a sauna heater. Only certified electricians may install the sauna heater. The heater should be connected half-fasten to the electricity network. You must use a standard cable HO7RN-F, 245 IEC66 or similar (example RHH or VSN) when you connect the heater to the electricity network.
  • Page 27 Connection to the electricity network Output Fuse Heater connection (kW) HO7RN-F, 245 IEC66 (example RHH el. VSB) 3 x 10 5 x 1,5 3 x 16 5 x 2,5 3 x 16 5 x 2,5 Heating element Output (kW) Heating element (230 V) SEPC 65 SEPC 65B SEPD 179...
  • Page 28 Wiring diagram for the control panel and the temperature sensor Sensor cable and control panel cable Blue White Yellow Sensor cable Control panel cable...
  • Page 29 Electrical scheme for the control panel P R O G J 1 7 L i g h t F a n Temperature sensor Electricity Heater OLET 19 (50 W) network (400V) Light 24 V from the (120 W) control panel...
  • Page 30: Install And Program The Control Panel

    Install and program the control panel The control panel has several holes in the back. These holes are used to mount the control panel outside the sauna. Read the measurements and use the screws to mount the control panel. Control panel measurement Widht: 250 mm...
  • Page 31: Test The Sauna And Make Safety Measurements

    Cable packing in the control panel Temperature Voltage sensor cable Test the sauna and make safety measurements When the installation is done and you have run through all the steps in the checklist, the only thing that remains is to test the sauna and make the safety measurements.
  • Page 32 Tehtaankatu 5-7, 11710 Riihimäki, Finland / P.O. Box 15 10901 HANKO, Finland 314 SKSW 13 D Homepage: www.helo.fi - E-mail: info@helo.fi...
  • Page 33 GARANTIEBEDINGUNGEN 1. Allgemeines Produkte, die von Helo Ltd. (Hersteller) gefertigt wurden, unterliegen den nachfolgend dargelegten Garantiebedingungen. Der Hersteller garantiert die Qualität und Funktionstüchtigkeit seiner Produkte für die Dauer der Gewährleistungsfrist. Zur Aufrechterhaltung der Gewährleistung muss sich der Käufer an die Anweisungen des Herstellers in Bezug auf Aufstellung, Montage, Nutzung und Wartung der Produkte sowie die Anweisungen in Bezug auf die Eigenschaften der Saunasteine halten.
  • Page 34 ROHS Ympäristönsuojeluun liittyviä ohjeita Anvisningar för miljöskydd Tämän tuotteen käyttöiän päätyttyä sitä ei Denna produkt får inte kastas med saa hävittää normaalin talousjätteen vanliga hushållssopor när den mukana, vaan se on toimitettava inte längre används. Istället ska den sähkö- ja elektroniikkalaitteiden kierrätykseen levereras till en återvinningsplats tarkoitettuun keräyspisteeseen.

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1720-80-12041720-90-12041418-2-151104

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