Tylo Combi Compact RC Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 8

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Combi Compcat RC
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RH %
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TEMP
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TIME
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General
Functions.
1 = setting scale. 2 = time settings. 3 = temperature settings.
4 = humidity settings. 5 = water level LED. 6 = on. 7 = off.
Main power switch.
A mains switch on the base of the sauna heater can be used to
interrupt the electricity supply to the heater. This switch should be
used if the sauna will not be used for a longer period, such as several
weeks. Note: The memory function must be reset each time the
power has been interrupted.
Temperature setting.
(Unit in ON position)
Press TEMP – the previous temperature setting is displayed.
The numbers indicate a rising temperature scale. Experiment to find
the temperature that suits you best. Begin for example by setting the
temperature at position 4. If you find that you would prefer a higher or
lower temperature, adjust the setting until you find the ideal bathing
temperature for you (usually 70-90°C (158-194°F) for traditional dry
and wet sauna baths, 45-75°C (113-167°F) for steam saunas and
herbal saunas).
Humidity settings.
(Unit in ON position)
Press RH% – the previous humidity setting is displayed. The
numbers indicate a rising scale. Experiment to find the humidity that
suits you best. Begin for example by setting the humidity at position
4. If you find that you would prefer a higher or lower humidity, adjust
the dial until you find the ideal humidity for you.
Note: The electronic control logics limits the maximum humidity at
given temperatures.
Timer settings.
(Unit in OFF position)
The numbers in this case represent the pre-set time setting (= the
number of hours before the sauna heater automatically switches on).
To set the timer:
Press TIME – to select the desired time, 1–10 hours.
Press ON – the timer is activated and the time LED flashes during
the pre-set time period. The unit will start with the sauna settings that
were last used. Once the sauna heater has been activated, it remains
on for 3 hours, after which it automatically switches off. If you want to
switch it off earlier, just press OFF.
Traditional sauna bathing.
Dry and wet saunas
(70–90°C (158-194°F), 5–30 RH%)
Press ON – only the sauna LED should be lit. The memory function
automatically sets the previous temperature and humidity (if any).
Press TEMP – if you want to change the pre-set temperature.
The built-in timer automatically switches the sauna heater off after
3 hours. If you want to switch it off earlier, just press OFF. To extend
the bathing time, press ON – only the sauna LED should be lit.
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STEAM
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SAUNA
If you want steam production at traditional sauna
bathing:
Press RH% – if you want to change the humidity setting. Setting 1
on the humidity scale = no steam production.
Adding water – fill until the water level LED shines steadily (a buzzer
will sound – approx. 3.0 litres (5.5 pts)). Use regular drinking water.
Steam production will cease when the water level becomes too low
and the level LED starts flashing (a pulsating buzz sounds).
The electronic control logics will not begin the steam production until
the selected bathing temperature is reached.
The electronic control logics automatically adjusts the humidity to
given temperatures.
Steam sauna (Tylarium).
(45-70 °C (113-158 °F), 20-65 RH%)
Press ON – until the steam and sauna LEDs glow steadily. The
memory function automatically uses the previous settings for
temperature and humidity.
Press TEMP – if you want to change the temperature setting.
(Setting 1 produces steam only).
Press RH% – if you want to change the humidity setting.
Adding water – fill until the water level LED shines steadily
(a buzzer will sound – approx. 3 litres (5.5pts)). Use regular drinking
water. Steam production will cease when the water level becomes too
low and the level LED starts flashing (a pulsating buzz sounds).
The built-in timer automatically switches the heater off after 3 hours,
and the automatic drying process is activated. The steam and sauna
LEDs flash, even if you manually pressed OFF.
The drying cycle lasts for about 20 minutes, after which the unit
switches off compleely. If you do not want to activate the drying
process, but prefer to switch the heater off immediately after bathing
time before the drying process commences, press ON – the steam
and sauna LEDs will glow steadily.
To extend the bathing time after the heater has switched to the drying
process (in other words, when both LEDs are flashing), first press
OFF and then ON. Both LEDs should then shine with a steady light.
Steam production only.
Choose settings according to above, then push TEMP – and
select setting 1 on the temperature scale.
Important!
• If the sauna has a window in the door or wall, treat the entire lower
moulding with boat varnish and seal the joint between the glass
and the moulding with a water-resistant silicone sealant. This
prevents any condensation on the glass from seeping into the joint.
• Sauna benches, decorative edging and back supports should be
oiled on both sides with Tylö sauna oil.
• Never scatter sauna fragrance in the water inlet (A, Fig. 14) or in
the herb bowl (B, Fig. 14). This will cause a heavy foam build-up
and may trigger the temperature limit control (J, Fig. 4). Empty the
reservoir and rinse it clean of the fragrance, and then reset the
temperature limit control.
• Fill the water inlet with drinking water (A, Fig. 14), until the water
level LED shines steadily (a buzzer will sound – if you keep filling,
the water will overflow). Steam production will cease when the
water level becomes too low and the lever LED starts flashing (a
pulsating buzz sounds). If you want more steam, add more water,
preferably hot. 1.0 litre (1.8 pts) of water is enough for
approximately 20 minutes of steam production.
• To prevent a build-up of calcium deposits, empty the reservoir after
each sauna bath. Note: The water is HOT!
Disconnect the hose (K, Fig. 4), hold it up high and remove the
plug. Lower the hose over a suitable vessel and empty the
remaining water.
• De-scale the reservoir regularly with Tylö Solvent de-scaling agent,
which is totally harmless and may even be used during bathing.
Mix one bag 80 g (2.8 oz) with 3.0 litres (5.5 pts) of water, pour it
into the water inlet (A, Fig. 14) and start the steam sauna cycle.
When the water level LED flashes, press OFF twice and empty the
reservoir.
• Clean the herb bowl and fragrance cup regularly. Remove the
entire top section and rinse it under running water. Clean the
bottom of the reservoir as needed.
• During any steam bath, the outlet vent should always be closed or
only slightly open.

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