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User Manual
Sierra - 3
Thank you for choosing our infrared sauna!
Congratulations on the purchase of your brand new infrared sauna. Please
carefully review and read through this material. Keep this manual and your
proof of purchase for future reference and service calls.

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  • Page 1 User Manual Sierra - 3 Thank you for choosing our infrared sauna! Congratulations on the purchase of your brand new infrared sauna. Please carefully review and read through this material. Keep this manual and your proof of purchase for future reference and service calls.
  • Page 2 Please let us know if there is anything you need. We are here to help. Happy Detox! Enlighten Sauna Team...
  • Page 3: Power Plugs

    Electrical Components/Requirements Please Read Carefully! Each sauna will require a dedicated circuit when plugged into an outlet according to the chart below. A “dedicated circuit” requires that no other appliance should share the outlet/circuit with the sauna. Failure to comply with this requirement may cause an electrical interruption and/or a diminished performance.
  • Page 4 Sauna Installation Instructions Please read the following directions carefully The sauna installation requires a minimum of 2 people. You should not try to install the sauna on your own as damage may easily occur. Caution No plumbing or plumbing fixtures should be placed in the sauna. Keep all liquids away from the heating panels.
  • Page 5: Latch System

    Lift the panel with the male locks a few inches. Push it against the opposite panel; make sure to apply pressure around the top and bottom corners. Slide the panel down to lock it in place. Make sure all the locks are connected (top and bottom). Inspect the panels and make sure they are leveled (the panel’s top is flat and matching).
  • Page 6: Where To Start

    Where to Start: Lay the boxes flat on the ground and open them carefully. The accessories, user manual, and smaller parts are located in the box that includes the top and bottom panels (Figure G-4). Figure G-4: Box with accessories...
  • Page 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS – General Guide for: Begin with the FLOOR PANEL Placement: Place the floor panel flat on the desired location. Make sure to leave a space around the sidewalls, where one person can stand and install the side panels (Figure A-1). Once completed, you can slide the sauna next to a wall.
  • Page 8 REAR PANEL Placement: Place the rear panel on the back end of the floor panel (Figure A-2). At this point, someone should hold the rear panel until the next connection is made. LEFT PANEL Placement: Install the left panel (the left panel has 2-4 sockets on the lower end) as the image below. Make sure the top of both panels is flat and leveled.
  • Page 9 Installing the BENCH: Slide the bench stand panel between the two vertical guides on the side panels. Connect the heaters’ plugs under the bench to the appropriate sockets. The matching plugs and sockets are labeled alphabetically – e.g. connect “A” plug into the “A” socket. Install the benchtop by placing it on top of the bench stand and the horizontal guide on the rear panel.
  • Page 10 RIGHT PANEL Placement: Install the right panel as the image below (Figure A-4). Make sure the top of all the panels is flat and leveled. Refer to “Connecting the Panels” section (page 5) on how to lock the panels together. Tip: Someone can stand inside the sauna to match the bench stand with the vertical guide on the right ●...
  • Page 11 FRONT PANEL Placement: Connect the front panel to both side panels as in the following image on the next page (Figure A-5). Refer to “Connecting the Panels” section (page 5) on how to lock the panels together Tips: ● Make sure to align the corners of the two side panels and the edges of the front panel. ●...
  • Page 12 TOP PANEL Placement: Step 1. Raise the top panel over the sauna body. Insert the wires for the control panel, temperature sensor, and heaters through the openings in the ceiling. Step 2. Connect the control panel wire (white ribbon) and the heat sensor (2-pin wire) on top of the sauna.
  • Page 13 OUTDOOR SAUNAS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS: Installation steps start at the section “Assembly Instructions – General Guide”. Then continue after placing the top panel. Main Support Place the roof bottom section on top of the sauna and screw the center support beam (Figure D-1). The illustration below will not include the sauna’s body, but the roof should be installed on top of the sauna.
  • Page 14 Roofing Shingles Support Install the roofing shingles support beams around the top. Each beam is labeled alphabetically to a matching corner or side (Figure D-2, Page 25). For example, the beam marked with “A” should be screwed into the “A” corner. Repeat for all the corners and sides (based on the model, you might have eight or six supporting beams).
  • Page 15 Roof Sealing Screw the corner roof shingles around all corners. Each corner will have two shingles curved upward to easily identify the position of the screws (Figure D-4). Figure D-4: Corner Roof Shingles After screwing in the corners, flatten the curved shingles and place the pyramid roof shingles on top (Figure D-5).
  • Page 16 Slope Roof CAUTION! BEFORE PLACING THE SLOPE ROOF, MAKE SURE THAT EVERYTHING IS WORKING AND CONNECTED PROPERLY ON THE CEILING. If you had something damaged or had any issues, please call our technical department and wait till you get everything resolved and working properly before placing the roof. The roof is heavy and it will be hard to remove it in order to install parts.
  • Page 17 ACCESSORIES Oxygen Ionizer (Recommended) Locate the ionizer plug which is extended out of the sauna ceiling (1-pin plug). Connect the oxygen ionizer and screw it into the back panel. Cup Holder (Optional) The cup holder is a small wooden table that can be screwed in one of the front corners (either right or left, based on the user preferences).
  • Page 18 Color Therapy Lights (Recommended) Some models will include color therapy lights (or chromo lights aka chromotherapy). Color therapy lights function as light therapy for physical and mental health. Scientists have determined that each color emits a frequency. Our body consists of Seven Layers of the Auric Field and the Seven Chakras (energy centers of the body).
  • Page 19 5th Chakra – Throat Chakra (LIGHT BLUE) Location: The throat Function/Qualities: Language; Ability to communicate effectively; Authenticity; Inspiring, teaching. Function when disturbed/unhealthy: Lethargy, weakness in expressive abilities; Shyness, voice problems, insecurity, fear of others’ judgments/opinions. Physical Health: Throat, neck, thyroid problems. 6th Chakra –...
  • Page 20 Function Function Power Button Temperature Control (reduce) (On/Off) Heat Light Fahrenheit Light Timer Control Celsius Light (reduce time) Timer Control Lights Button/Pause (increase) Temperature Control Bluetooth connected light (increase) USB connect Settings control interface...
  • Page 21 Function Function Power Button Temperature Control (reduce) (On/Off) Heat Light Fahrenheit Light Timer Control Celsius Light (reduce time) Timer Control Lights Button/Pause (increase) Temperature Control Bluetooth connected light (increase) USB connect Settings control interface...
  • Page 22 Function Function Power Button Temperature Control (reduce) (On/Off) Heat Light Fahrenheit Light Timer Control Celsius Light (reduce time) Timer Control Lights Button/Pause (increase) Temperature Control Bluetooth connected light (increase) USB connect Settings control interface...
  • Page 23 Function Function Power Button (On/Off) Turn on Bluetooth button Turn on radio button Set time buttons Turn on the AUX function Set temperature buttons button Turn on USB function button Set 45 ⁰C on 60 minutes Lights Button/Pause...
  • Page 24 Function Function Power Button (On/Off) Turn on the AUX function button Set 45 ⁰C on 60 minutes Set time buttons Turn on USB function button Set temperature buttons Turn on Bluetooth button Lights Button/Pause Turn on radio button...
  • Page 25 1.Turn on the light wave. Click the "On/Off"(1) button to turn the light wave on or off. In the power-on state, The first click is to turn on the light wave, and the second click is to turn off the light wave. After setting the temperature (30-65), the system temperature has a memory function, and the last set temperature is value.
  • Page 26 3. Press the “USB”(3) button to open the USB function, the temperature zone displays USB, the temperature +/- adjusts the previous one, the next one, the clock area displays “XX”, the time +/- adjusts the volume, and the button has no button response for 8 seconds. , the display switches to temperature and time.
  • Page 27: Usage Guide

    Usage Guide Allow your sauna to warm up for 15-20 minutes or until it reaches 110 F° (43 ° C). You may close the vent on the ceiling to speed up the preheating process. Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration before and after the sauna session.
  • Page 28 Wood Care If the sauna exterior body has become scratched or scuffed, it could be concealed by using a small amount of furniture polish, oil or other furniture treatment. The interior blemishes, scratches, or scuffs can be either left alone, sanded or combination of gluing plus sanding. Avoid any treatment containing benzene or a high concentration of alcohol.
  • Page 29 cardiac output, blood flow, in an effort to transfer internal body heat to the outside environment via the skin (perspiration) and respiratory system. This takes place primarily due to major changes in the heart rate, which has the potential to increase by thirty (30) beats per minute for each degree increase in core body temperature.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Saunas and Implants Metal pins, rods, artificial joints or any other surgical implants generally reflect far infrared waves and thus are not heated by this system; nevertheless, you should consult your surgeon prior to using an Infrared Sauna. Certainly, the usage of an Infrared Sauna must be discontinued if you experience pain near any such implants.
  • Page 31: Warranty Information

    Control panel display is unusual: If the control panel temperature display is over 150 or 230, make sure to connect the heat sensor ● securely. If the control panel time display is -- (two dashes), the sauna is on continues working mode. Press ●...
  • Page 32: Standard Warranty

    Outdoor-Residential Use: A warranty shall not apply to any product or a component used for any industrial, rental, professional or neglect, accident, abuse, improper installation and/or reckless operation by the purchaser, including but not limited to: exposure to a fire or excessive heat, and other hazardous elements/activities.
  • Page 33 For the coverage period specified (“warranty period”), Company agrees to replace, at its sole option, the products listed above, subject to and solely in accordance with the terms, conditions, exclusions, and limitations set forth herein. The warranty covers parts only, labor is not included. Indoor-Residential Use: The sauna or parts must be placed in an indoor environment unless the sauna or parts are specifically bought for outdoor/indoor use.
  • Page 34: Commercial Use

    Commercial Use: Standard Warranty The standard 3-year warranty covers the following: Factory-Installed Heater Components - 3 years • Factory-Installed Sauna Controls and Wiring- 3 years • Factory-Installed Audio Components - 3 years • Enlighten Saunas® Brand Cabin (Wood / Construction) - 3 Years •...
  • Page 35 instruction book; consumable items including light bulbs. Enlighten Saunas® shall not be liable for the loss of use of the sauna or other incidental or consequential damages. Under no circumstances shall the supplier or any of its representatives be held liable for injury to any persons or damages to any properties. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 36 Sauna’s Health Benefits Detoxification and Body Cleansing Detoxification is a bodily process that removes health- threatening toxic waste that is accumulated by our body from our environment, day-to-day stress, diet and chemicals. Sweating is the body's natural way of getting rid of harmful toxins and cleansing our bodies by extracting poisons out through the skin.
  • Page 37 Lower Blood Pressure and Improved Circulation Blood vessel dilation brings blood closer to the surface of the skin and, as blood vessels expand to accommodate increased blood flow, circulation in the extremities improves, and the blood pressure gets lower. The effect on the blood pressure is temporary, but medical research shows that frequent sauna bathing can make a person's blood pressure level also to stay lower.

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