Mountfield Salome Instructions For Installation And Use Manual
Mountfield Salome Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

Mountfield Salome Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

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INSTRUCTION FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
Sauna: Discover the spell of relaxation and health
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062018

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION FOR INSTALLATION AND USE Sauna: Discover the spell of relaxation and health 062018...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    The pictures show in this handbook need not always correspond to the particular embodiment; their purpose of to assist better understanding of the textual instruction. The manufacturer and the supplier reserve the right for product changes without the obligation to update this Instruction for Installation and Use. SAFETY INFORMATION 1. B efore first use of your sauna please read carefully all the instructions included in this hand book and observe them.
  • Page 3 person is provided; persons not familiar with the operation in the scope of this manual; persons under the influence of drugs, intoxicating substances etc., reducing the capability of quick reaction. 9. D o not use the sauna immediately after intensive physical exercise. Wait for at least 30 minutes to permit your body cool down properly. 10. R isk of overheating. Normal body temperature should not rise above 39°C (103°F). Symptoms of body overheating include vertigo, lethargy, drowsiness and faintness. Consequences of body overheating may include inability to perceive heat, physical impossibility to leave the sauna, unawareness of the pending risk, loss of conscience and damage to the foetus in the case of pregnant women. Overheating increases temperature...
  • Page 4 22. D o not pour water or other liquids onto the infra red heating units another electrical equipment and avoid hitting them with hard objects to prevent short circuit, fire or power cut. WHEN NOT TO USE SAUNA – I t is recommended not to use sauna in 24 hours from exposure to UV radiation from artificial sources or sun bath. – P rescription drugs: ask your doctor or pharmacist about potential interaction of the sauna with your medication. Some drugs, such as diuretics, antihistamines, beta blockers and barbiturates may negatively affect the natural heat regulating property of human body. This category includes both prescription and some over-the-counter drugs. – H eart diseases: infra red therapy is not recommended to patients with some heart diseases including hypertension or hypotension, chronic heart failure or problems with coronary circulation. If you suffer from any of the above mentioned diseases, long exposure to increased temperatures may be dangerous for direct effects of the heat...
  • Page 5 vascular system. This reduces bloodstream to the internal anatomies including the heart and may lead to loss of conscience. – C ertain other diseases: increased body temperature may not be suitable for individuals with multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematodes, diabetic neuropathy, Parkinson disease, tumours of the central nerve system or adrenalin insufficiency (for example in the case of Addison disease). People suffering from haemophilia or bleeding episodes should also avoid sauna use for heat widens the blood vessels. Sauna is further not recommended to people suffering from fever or sensitive to heat. Metal screws, joint replacements and other implants usually reflect long-wave infra red radiation and therefore do not heat up. On the other hand, silicon implants absorb infra red radiation and may heat together with the surrounding tissue, but as silicon melts at temperatures over 200°C, infra red light should not have any negative effect on therm. However, every patient with an implant should consult sauna use with their surgeon. Like in the case of massage sauna use is not recommended in the case of any infectious disease, under the effect of alcohol or narcotics. And like in the case of any other similar activity: If you feel discomfort inside your sauna, or even pain or worsening of your health state, leave the sauna immediately. In the case of any health problems always consult sauna use with your attending physician! Caution: If your skin reddening persists for more than one day after sauna use, do not repeat sauna therapy and consult your doctor.
  • Page 6: Product Introduction

    PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Infra red sauna (infrasauna) consists of a wooden cabin, ceramic or carbon infra red heaters and a control system. The wooden cabin comprises a BOTTOM PLATE, A REAR LEFT PLATE, A REAR RIGHT PLATE, A FRONT LEFT PLATE, A FRONT RIGHT PLATE, A FRONT PLATE, A BENCH, 2 PLATES WITH HEATERS FOR THE BENCH, A TOP PLATE AND A TOP COVER. 1. Door handle 9. Temperature sensor 2. Door glass 10. Ventilation grille 3. Side window 11. Reading lamp 4. Front window 12. Ceramic heater 5. Oxygen ioniser 13. Bench 6. MP3/radio 14. Plate for bench heater 7. Roof lamp...
  • Page 7: Control Cabinet

    CONTROL CABINET The control cabinet is the control centre of the sauna. The control cabinet is pre-installed in the TOP PLATE and only needs cable end connections. BUCKLE Standard buckles for the sauna body connection...
  • Page 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Read the instruction for use carefully before assembly. The sauna assembly requires two adult persons Note: Read all instructions carefully before starting the assembly and remember to observe all applicable basic safety measures. Find the right place for the sauna installation first: 1) S auna should be placed in a tempered space with low air humidity. Avoid sauna installation in wet spaces with poor ventilation (air circulation). sauna heating leads to humidity condensation in wet areas which may shorten life especially of electrical equipment of the sauna in the case of long-term use. 2) S auna is recommended to be installed in a space with ambient temperature of at least 15°C. Ambient temperature directly affects inside temperature of the sauna. In the case of sauna installation in a cold room its inside temperature will never reach the specified maximum values.
  • Page 9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS A. Install the BOTTOM PLATE Place the bottom plate on the floor with its front side facing outwards - see the figure below. B. Install the FRONT PLATE Place the front plate on the bottom plate in the right direction and have somebody hold it.
  • Page 11 C. Install the FRONT LEFT/RIGHT PLATE Align the pivot in the LEFT FRONT PLATE with the hole in the FRONT PLATE and snap it in the hole. Secure the connection by downward shift. Install the RIGHT FRONT PLATE in the same manner. D. Install the REAR LEFT/RIGHT PLATE Place the REAR LEFT PLACE on the BOTTOM PLATE in the right direction and snap it in firmly. As soon as the REAR LEFT PLATE is firmly fitted in the BOTTM PLATE install the REAR RIGHT PLATE in the same manner. Secure both rear plates with the outside buckles.
  • Page 12 E. Install THE BENCH, THE HEATER PLATE FOR THE BENCH AND THE CABLE CONNECTIONS 1. F it the longer plate with the heaters for the bench by aligning its sides with the vertical guides in each side plate. The grille of the heater faces outwards (towards the sauna front). Press the heater plate for the bench along its route in the downward direction until it safely contacts the BOTTOM PLATE. 1. C onnection the bench heater connector into the inlet in the plate. 1. F it the shorter plate with the heaters for the bench by aligning its sides with the vertical guides of the side plate with heaters for the bench. 1. C onnection the bench heater connector into the inlet in the plate 1. I nstall the bench plates by shifting them along their horizontal guides in the side plates. Press the benches in along their route until they contact the rear plates.
  • Page 13 F. Install the HANDLE Install the two-piece handle in the door. G. Install the TOP PLATE The side with the CONTROL BOX is the top side of the TOP PLATE. Note: Protect the conductors in the FRONT, REAR and SIDE PLATES against damage when installing the TOP PLATE. The holes in the TOP PLATE should be aligned with the cables along the sauna perimeter for the conductors to be pulled through the TOP plate. Otherwise the conductors may get damaged. Pull the conductors through the holes in the TOP PLATE. As soon as all conductors are through lower the TOP PLATE in its place and make sure all holes are located correctly.
  • Page 14 H. Connecting TOP PLATE plugs Connect all cables. In the case of identical connectors observe the conductor colour code. Note: Do not plug in the power cord of the TOP PLATE during installation. I. Install the TOP COVER Lift the TOP COVER to the sauna top.. Pull the power cord through the round hole in the TOP COVER and place the TOP COVER on the TOP PLATE. Align the TOP COVER with the TOP PLATE and screw with the bolts in the places designed for that purpose. J. Install and connect the IONISER. Screw the IONISER in the right place in the REAR RIGHT PLATE and connect the power cable.
  • Page 15 SAUNA CONTROL AND OPERATION Note: Before switching the sauna on check and test connections of the CONTROL BOX, the HEATERS, the MP3 PLAYER/RADIO, the TEMPERATURE SENSOR etc. and make sure the electrical power parameters and frequency correspond to the value required for your sauna. Make sure you have sufficient power input available and then switch on the sauna.
  • Page 16: Control Panel Functions

    FUNCTION ON THE CONTROL PANEL will go off. After the heater stop the set temperature will be kept inside the sauna for some time. When it drops by 2 °C the heaters will be started again to restore the set temperature. 7. Reading Lamp Switch Inside Sauna Press the Inside light button once to switch the lamp on and again to switch it off. 8. Lamp Switch Outside Sauna Press the Outside light button once to switch the lamp on and again to switch it off. 9. Colour therapy Press and hold the Led light button. After hearing an acoustic signal and seeing a number on the display you can change colours with the plus and minus temperature buttons. CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS °C/°F: Switching between temperature units Temperature +/-: Temperature adjustment up/down Inside light: Reading lamp on/off Outside light:: Outside lighting on/off Power: Power On/Off Time +/-: Heating time setting On the left you will see the temperature value (with °C or °F indication next to it), and on the right there is the heating time in minutes. The other three controls signal power on (POWER), heating on...
  • Page 17 MP3/RADIO REMOTE CONTROL composition). In the radio mode a short depressing will start automatic forward or backward search of a station, when you press and hold the button for more than 2 seconds you enter the setting mode and can tune up the station frequency by short up/ down presses. In the replay mode a short pressing will move the replaying to the previous/next composition.
  • Page 18 MP3/RADIO REMOTE CONTROL B. Remote control description 1: Off/on 2: MODE 3: MUTE 4: BAND 5: VOL+: u p key 6: AMS 7: : b ackward station search / previous composition 8: SEL 9: : f orward station search / next composition 10: EQ 11: VOL-: d own key 12: DISP: d isplay 13: 1/ : r eplay start/stop 14: 2 / INT: a fter pressing the button for ca 2 seconds the composition sampling mode will start –...
  • Page 19 WHAT IS INFRA RED RADIATION (IR) Infra red radiation is electromagnetic wave between the visible light and microwave wavelengths. This radiation is similar to sun rays heating our skin by direct IR radiation even in cold days. 95 % of the carbon fibre energy is transformed to long-wave IR waves with wavelength between 5 and 17 microns. The sun generates long-wave infra red waves with the wavelength of 9.4 microns. 0,75 1000 Wave ( Gamma ray X-ray Ultraviolet Visible Infra red Microwave Short-wave Medium-wave Long-wave Microwave infra red infra red infra red 0,75 1000 FRA RED RADIATION IS SAFE Infra red radiation is vital for nearly all forms of life on our planet. In addition to heating our bodies they can also improve health condition of the body on the cellular level. This technology is safe enough to be used for years in delivery rooms of maternity hospitals where it helps the newborns reach the desired body temperature.
  • Page 20 HOW TO USE INFRASAUNA 1. Y ou can best use the potential of the infra red therapy when setting the temperature to the top value.Thus your body will use the full potential of the infra red radiation during your stay in the sauna cabin. If you set the temperature to a lower value the heaters will switch off and on to keep the set temperature. As direct action of the infra red rays is much more effective than the high temperature itself in some cases you may deprive yourself of part of the therapeutic effect of your sauna for some periods of your stay in the cabin. Instead reduction of the set temperature you can regulate the heat inside the sauna by the movable roof ventilation or by letting the door ajar. 2. Take a shower and dry your body profoundly before entering the sauna cabin. 3. D o not use the sauna immediately after intensive physical exercise. Wait for at least 15 minutes to permit your body cool down properly. 4. U se at least 2-3 towels. Sit on one of the towels folded several times to make a good bottom padding. Place another towel on the floor for sweat absorption and place the third towel on your knees to wipe the sweat. Thus you will support more sweating. 5. T ake a face cloth with you to wipe your face when you start sweating. A rough face cloth will remove dead face complexion cells and your complexion will be rejuvenated and smoothed. You can do the same on the other parts of your body with a towel, a brush or peeling salt. 6. M orning after bedtime is the best time for sauna if you can get up 30 minutes earlier. When you get up, take a few stretching exercises, sweat out in your infra sauna, take a shower and drink a couple of glasses of fresh water. You cannot find a better source of energy for the day. If you have problems with falling asleep use your sauna in the evening. The peace and relaxation inside your sauna will help you fall asleep. 7. T he best position in the sauna is seating, not lying. The heaters are placed to provide maximum benefit to a seated person with straight back and feet on the bench level. 8. T he temperature inside the infra sauna on your entry is irrelevant. You will start sweating after 15 minutes anyway. For that reason you need not wait for the sauna to be fully heated up. The best way is to enter when the sauna starts heating and heat your body together with the sauna...
  • Page 21 TAKING CARE OF YOUR SAUNA Regular cleaning of your sauna is very important: – sweep or vacuum the floor, including the benches if needed – w ipe the walls where you touch them - i.e. above the benches, around the door and the control panels – u se warm water with a fine soap cleaner and a clean cloth, then wipe with a clean wet cloth – a void strong cleaners that may stain the wood or even leave traces of chemicals which may release to the air by heat. We recommend to stick to special infra sauna cleaners, such as Saunareiniger – d o not use too wet cloth to avoid wood darkening – w hen using your sauna always use a towel for sweat wiping, generally your skin should not be in direct contact with the sauna surface, i.e. the benches, the walls or the backrests –...
  • Page 22: Important Warning

    – sauna detoxicates the body – sauna helps treat bronchitis – sauna helps treat urticaria, gout, tissue damage and prostate hypertrophy IMPORTANT WARNING Infra red radiation emitted by your infra red sauna is recognised as a source with a wide spectrum of potential positive therapeutic effects, as documented by research studies performed in different parts of the world. These benefits are presented here for reference only and do not mean to say that infra red sauna is a source of treatment of any disease. Such conclusions should never be drawn from these statements. If you take prescription drugs, suffer from acute joint disease or have other health problems, consult your doctor before you begin periodic therapy in your infra red sauna. Persons with surgical implants (metal pins, screws, nails, artificial joints, silicon or other implants) usually do not notice any negative effects but they should always consult their attending physicians before commencing their infra red therapy. HOW IT WORKS Infra saunas are made with two types of heaters, either ceramic or carbon. Ceramic heaters generate infra red radiation thanks to thin glass tubes strategically distributed across the sauna. The infra red radiation generation generates intense heat and the tubes heat considerably themselves (250-300 °C). They are always protected to prevent their direct contact with the skin. Sauna equipped with ceramic heaters usually heats more quickly than sauna heated...
  • Page 23 TYPES OF WOOD USED Canadian fir Canadian fir (hemlock) is soft wood with good thermal insulation properties. Its colour is light brown to pink and is ideal for people with wood allergies for it is odourless and does not contain any resin. Its characteristic features include mineral inserts forming thin strips underlining the wood texture. This is the ideal wood for sauna construction. OXYGEN IONISER Ioniser (or negative ion generator) is an instrument using high voltage to ionise (electrically charge) air molecules. Negative ions (anions) are particles with one or more received electrons. Anions are colourless, odourless and the negatively charged electrons in orbit permits them draw various micro particles from the air. Anions may thus accumulate and neutralise dust, destroy viruses by the charged electrons, penetrate into microbial cells and destroy them and their negative effects on human health. The more anions in the air, the fewer microbes.
  • Page 24 OXYGEN IONISER Human health id directly dependent on anion levels in the air. If anion concentration in the air breathed in by the human body is very low or very high, man begins to breathe spasmodically, can feel fatigue, vertigo, headache or even depression. Ozone generator attracts a further oxygen atom to the O2 molecules. In higher concentrations ozone may be toxic for airborne bacteria and can destroy these infectious organisms. Ozone used primarily for destruction of viruses, bacteria and moulds brings versatile benefits to human body – for example blood oxygenation, circulation improvement and oxygen generation stimulation in human tissues. Ozone is also an important immune regulator. For those reasons the spectrum of health problems that can be successfully treated by ozone therapy is broad.
  • Page 25 ERROR LOCALISATION PROBLEM SOLUTION 1. S auna does not 1. Check correct connection to power work, the control 2. C heck the switch on the control box (top plate) panel does not 3. C heck connection of the current fuse on the control box (if display anything disconnected press it down) 2. H eaters do not heat 1. Connect the sauna, switch it on and check whether the temperature on the sauna display is the same as the ambient temperature 2. H eaters do not 1. C onnect the sauna, switch it on and check whether the temperature on heat the sauna display is the same as the ambient temperature 2. f the temperature on the display is the same check whether the temperature setpoint is higher than the ambient temperature 3. I f this is the case have cable connections and function of the control box checked. 3. B ench heater 1. C heck function of the other heaters. If they work check cable does not work connections under the bench...
  • Page 26 ERROR LOCALISATION PROBLEM SOLUTION 8. R emote control of 1. C heck the remote control battery for correct placement and for MP3/radio does discharge not work 2. M ake sure neither the sensor on the remote control nor the sensor on the MP3/radio unit are obstructed 9. O ne of the 1. C heck all cable connectors for getting loose loudspeakers does not work 10. R adio does not 1. C heck the signal in the place of sauna installation (especially in work enclosed spaces without windows, such as cellars etc.) 2. R adio signal may be negatively affected by working ionizer - for checking switch the latter off 3. C heck correct connection of the aerial to MP3/radio 11. O ne of the 1. C heck the clicking sound of the reading lamp switch on the control lamps does not...
  • Page 28: Service And Spare Parts

    SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS In case you need advice, service support or a spare part, contact your dealer. Use original spare parts for maintenance and repair purposes. Keep this instruction, the warranty certificate and the sales receipt slip. It is recommended to note down the model number and the product number into these documents (see the bottom outer side of the side plate). Model number Production number Note: Removal of the production number label may be a reason for warranty complaint rejection. PACKAGING DISPOSAL Place the used package to the reserved municipal waste disposal dump. DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Used electric and electronic equipment should not be discarded among communal waste. Observe relevant regulations in force. Protect the environment. Return the non-functional electrical device to your dealer or an authorised collection point for correct disposal or recycling.

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