2.9. Miscellaneous ........4 2.9.. Statistics ....... 4 Congratulations on choosing a Fenix control unit by Harvia! With Fenix you can control all functions of your sauna via the user- prompting touch screen of a wireless control unit. You can control the temperature, humidity, colour lights, and all other aspects –...
FENIX WIRELESS CONTROL UNIT (The displayed view varies according to the features acquired and enabled.) Fitting and changing the batteries to the wireless control unit, behind the display Power switch ON/OFF Removing the cover Active functions Time setting Function icons Replacing the cover Touch screen of...
Main Menu - Function Menus (The displayed view varies according to the features acquired and enabled.) Main Menu, page Page change Main Menu, page 2 Back to the Start Menu Controls in Menus Confirm Exit/Cancel Arrow Track icons QUICK GUIDE FIRST SWITCH-ON First time when you switch on the wireless control unit, it will automatically prompt you to calibrate the touch screen.
DEVICE PAIR-UP The following pair-up procedure is necessary to make the devices recognize each other and communicate: . Switch on the wireless control unit. The Start Menu is displayed. Press the Main Menu icon. Use the page change to scroll through the Main Menu to Miscellaneous and select. 3.
0,5–6 h, no week timer 1.1. General public saunas in apartment buildings 0,5–2 Harvia Fenix is a multidimensional control unit that h, required pause time min. 6 h. makes it possible for you to enjoy your sauna in a For longer operating times consult the wider variety of ways.
1.3. Configurations 2.1.1. Batteries The instructions for fitting/changing the batteries can The Harvia Fenix control unit consists of different be found on page 59. The Fenix wireless control unit devices which together allow comprehensive control comes with NiMh AA HR6 rechargeable batteries, over all aspects of sauna bathing.
2.3. Sauna Time Setup Through the Sauna Time Setup menu you can make timer settings for your sauna. • The operating time is the time the heater is on. • The pre-setting time is the delay period after which the heater starts heating up the sauna. Do not forget to activate Heater ON and/or Steamer ON icon on the screen, depending for which function you wish to set the pre-setting time.
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From the Main Menu choose From the Main Menu choose...
2.5. Colour Light and Light Setup 1) To cycle the colours, set the cycle speed determining how long each colour is on at slow, The colour light settings are available only if your medium, or fast. Fenix control unit is equipped with the colour light 2) To use just one colour, press Change Colour to feature.
2.5.2. Light Setup Light Menu: To activate the lighting of your sauna, press the While the AUTO ON icon is activated, the lights will Light icon in the Start Menu. If you wish to change switch on automatically when your sauna is ready the light settings, choose Light Setup from the Main for bathing.
2.7. Week Timer • Confirm the settings or press Cancel to return to the previous screen. Electrical safety regulations allow the week timer The display now shows a recap of the settings feature to be used only in community saunas! made.
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Press the Page Change icon to move to the next page. ATTENTION! Required 6 h resting time between programs does not come true. Number indicates the amount of errors in the week program. Exit/Cancel Change Confirm/Next Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri Sat, Sun Steamer enabled...
To change or delete a created Week Timer period one at a time, choose View Schedule. Return/Cancel Scroll through periods Recap of the period(s) New period Make changes Scroll through periods Activate period Delete period 2.8. User Settings Display Contrast Through the User Settings menu you can control Increase or decrease the contrast and brightness of settings related to the use of the wireless control...
Panel Language 2.9.3. Adjust Current Time and Day Choose the language to be used by the wireless Set the correct time and day. The clock must be control unit. adjusted for summer/winter time. Key Beep Tone 2.9.4. Device Pair-Up The tone range varies from silent to loud beep. This procedure is used to establish a connection between new devices/device pairs and to re-establish any lost connections.
NOTE! Correcting sensor readings do not affect the 2.9.5. Panel Power Settings Set the desired standby delay period after which the operation of the overheat protector. The overheat power to the wireless control unit is switched off. protector cuts off the power if the temperature around it exceeds 50 C.
During restore there must be connection to the function icons on the touch screen of the wireless power unit. control unit. This way you can also adapt the amount . From the Main Menu select Miscellaneous. of data displayed. The features available for selection 2.
For an overall view of the Harvia Fenix control unit see Figure . 3.1. Installing the Wireless Control Unit...
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Figure 3. Wall mounting of the wireless control unit by means of a special wall-mounting cover. Figure 4. Opening the power unit cover and mounting the unit to a wall.
3.2. Installing the Power Unit heaters of max. 5 kW, steamers of max. 5 kW, The power unit of the Harvia Fenix control unit and Combi combined heaters/steamers of max. and the power unit for colour light, if installed, are 6,5 kW.
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Figure 9. Electrical connections of power unit SACF165S (heater and SS20/SS20A steamer)
3.2.4. Installing the Radio Antenna Alternative : The temperature sensor is wall-mounted above the For wireless communication, the radio antenna must heater, along the vertical centre line running parallel be connected to the SACF50 or SACF65S power to the sides of the heater, at a distance of 00 mm unit.
NTC thermistor senses the temperature, and the 3.2.6. Resetting the Overheat Protector The components in the sensor box control the resettable overheat protector cuts off the heater operation of the control unit. The sensor box contains power in the case of malfunction, after which the a temperature sensor and an overheat protector.
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Figure 13. Installing the temperature and humidity sensors of the Fenix control unit, floor-mounted heaters Figure 15. Reset button of the overheat protector Figure 14. Installing the temperature sensor near to a vent...
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