Radio ......................15 External audio source ................15 PIN ......................15 Emergency lighting ..................15 4.10 Note on the water-tightness (Inipi Ama) ............ 16 Basics of Operation ..................16 Buttons and their functions ............... 16 Operating instructions ................16 6. Initial Start-up of the Sauna ................17 Step 1: Configure control panel ..............
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Switching off the sauna ................18 Changing the intensity of the display ............28 Switching on a scenario ................19 Changing the contrast of the display ............28 Change PIN ....................28 Switching off a scenario ................19 Changing a scenario* ................. 19 8.10 Turning on the PIN-request ...............28 ...
1. Diagrams and Pictures 1.2 Control panel / Remote control 1.1 Configuration Vaporiser water Temperature sensor tank Heat inlet with Air outlet Control Panel protective grille AUX-In connection Hourglass timer On/Off Vaporisation Increase speaker volume Decrease speaker volume Cancel/ Arrow keys Back Vapour outlets Heater with...
1.3 Display 1.4 Menu Hierarchy Start screen Scenarios White: Infusion possible Blinking: Flashing Heater warming up Red: Vaporisation not possible Illuminated: Temperature reached Blinking: Flashing vaporiser Mediterranean Asian Jungle Indian Desert <...> change switch off water tank is empty Time Heater "Home" button Battery White: Acknowledged Red: no reception...
Use is limited to indoors. It is suitable simply as a relaxing hot air bath. Over time, the cabin walls in the area of the heater become darker than the rest of Any other usage will be deemed as not corresponding with normal usage. DURAVIT AG the interior.
4.3 Heater Articles with this symbol may not be mixed with household rubbish. The symbols under the dustbin stand for the following: The heater with ceramic sauna stones is hidden in the side wall of the sauna. Cd: Battery contains cadmium In addition to the heating of the cabin up to 110 °C (230 °F) on the ceiling, the humidity Hg: Battery contains mercury can be set between approx.
4.4 Hourglass timer 4.7 Music Using the hourglass timer integrated into the sauna control you can set a timer for The sauna is fitted with a sound system that you can use, either during a sauna or at your sauna session. other times, to listen to the soundscape, the radio or your favourite music.
4.10 Note on the water-tightness (Inipi Ama) Do the following: > Press the "down" button until scenarios is highlighted. > Press the "OK" button. For design reasons, frameless shower partitions cannot absolutely prevent all water > Press the "down" button until change is highlighted.
Set units is displayed. > Empty the collection tray after every sauna bath and before you refill the vaporiser > Select the required units. water tank. You've now finished configuring the control panel. > Press the "On/Off" button. > Select switch off. Step 2: Fill the vaporiser water tank The sauna is switched off.
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> Select the scenario you wish to change..with manual temperature selection > Select the setting you wish to change. > Select heater > manual > Now you can change the setting: Follow the instructions given under the individual An X-Y coordinate axis is displayed.
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Turning off timer for heater 7.11 Switching off lighting > Select heater > timer > switch off. > Select lighting > switch off. The heater is switched off. The lighting is switched off. 7.9 Switching off the heater 7.12 Setting the intensity of the lighting >...
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7.15 Switching off the music 7.20 Starting vaporisation > Select music > switch off. Prerequisite: Vaporiser water tank has been filled, heater is at operating temperature The music is switched off. (>60 °C/>140 °F). > Press the "vaporiser" button. 7.16 Searching for and storing a radio station The sauna stones must be allowed to heat up again following each vaporisation to produce an intense burst of steam.
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7.22 Charging the remote control 8.2 Changing the time format > Place the remote control on the charging station. > Select settings > time > time format. The light ring on the charging station blinks while the battery is charging. >...
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The surfaces may be damaged by using the wrong cleaning agents. > Repeat those last two steps until you have entered the PIN. Only use a cleaning agent that is recommended by Duravit. > Press the "OK" button. > Enter the new PIN a second time for verification, as just described.
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9.1 Outer surfaces 9.5 Openings for the air supply Natural wood Dust can easily accumulate in the openings for the air supply as air is drawn in at Natural wood is a living material. Because it is a natural material, its structure, grain, these points.
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> Rinse with clean water to remove all traces of the cleaner. > Clean the glass using a commercially-available glass cleaner. > After every shower, dry the glass surface with a glass wiper (only Inipi Ama). 10. Disposal 9.12 Acrylic You have purchased a battery-powered remote control from us.
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Problem Problem Potential cause Solution Potential cause Solution page page > > Ground-fault switch (RCD) has Accumulation of moisture Call customer service. "Battery in the controls is Make a note of the error tripped. on the heating elements. empty! Inform Customer code and call Customer Service, quote error code Service.
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Specifications Rated voltage 380-415 V Frequency 50/60 Hz Max. nominal output 6.6 kW Protection class IP X5 Protection against sprayed water (from any direction) Temperature range 15-40 °C (59-104 °F) Max. water pressure (only Inipi Ama) 1.0 MPa (10 bar)