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  • Page 1 FIR-1/2/3/4/6 LUX-1/2/3/4/6 FS-2/3/6 Consumer manual...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing a SaunaMed Sauna. Before using your new sauna please read this consumer’s manual carefully. Contents Preview Operations Specifications Safety Assembly and installation Instructions for use Tips for use Troubleshooting guide Circuit diagram Warranty...
  • Page 3 WARNING DISCONNECT THE SAUNA FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CHANGING ANY PARTS OR CARRYING OUT A SERVICE. All growth depends on sunlight. But 40% of the ultraviolet and the high energy rays of the sun are harmful to the human body; the remaining 60% of the sun’s energy is beneficial, comprising infrared rays.
  • Page 4: Operating Conditions

    Indoor use only: SaunaMed Saunas are primarily aimed at the domestic market. Although a SaunaMed may be suitable for light commercial use, we do not recommend a SaunaMed for heavy commercial use, for example, public gyms, spas, and leisure centres.
  • Page 5 Dimensions Model Dimensions (mm) Plans and elevations (same plan for FIR and LUX) FIR-001 / LUX-001 900 x 900 x 1900 (1-person Classic/Luxury) FIR-1 LUX -1 FIR-002 / LUX-002 1200 x 1000 x 1900 (2-person Classic/Luxury) FIR-2 LUX -2 FIR-003 / LUX-003...
  • Page 6 Dimensions Model Dimensions (mm) Plans and elevations (same plan for FIR and LUX) FIR-004 / LUX-004 1800 x 1200 x 1900 (4-person Classic/Luxury) FIR-4 LUX -4 FIR-006 / LUX-006 1500 x 1500 x 1900 (6-person Classic/Luxury) FIR-6 LUX -6...
  • Page 7 Dimensions Model Dimensions (mm) Plans and elevations (same plan for FIR and LUX) FS-002 1100 x 900 x 1900 (3-person Full (w x d x h) Spectrum) FS-003 1400 x 1250 x 1900 (3-person Full (w x d x h) Spectrum) FS-006 1800 x 1500 x 1900...
  • Page 8: General Safety Rules

    If located in a bathroom, ensure that the bathroom is well ventilated.  SaunaMed sauna units are only suitable for zone 3 or above (see diagram below). Installing a sauna in a wet location with insufficient ventilation can result in electrical faults and warranty invalidation.
  • Page 9 Safety Precautions DO NOT dry clothes or leave towels in the sauna.  DO NOT touch the heating elements with bare hands or metal tools.  DO NOT touch the light when it is on.  DO NOT enter the sauna when wet. ...
  • Page 10 Pre-assembly checklist Items required for installation   1 x screwdriver  1 x spacer for wall  1 x base panel (included) alignment (included)   1 x front panel  1 x back panel 1 x LHS panel (2 x LHS panels for FIR/LUX 6) ...
  • Page 11: Pre-Assembly Notes

    Pre-assembly notes Two Persons are recommended for safe assembly.  Please pay attention to the following before installation.  Position the sauna on a flat and level surface.  DO NOT splash the exterior with water. If the floor is damp, install a floor separator to keep ...
  • Page 12: Using The Spacer

    Using the spacer To connect the wall sections together easily, use the wooden spacer (refer to images below)  to bring the ‘male’ and ‘female’ connector pins into alignment. When connecting the side panels to the back panel, ensure that one assembler holds the ...
  • Page 13 Assembly sequence for 4-person saunas There are 2 benches for the 4-person / 4 – 6 person sauna models. Horizontal bench guides  are located on the front and back panel; these will indicate the position of the 2 benches. When installing the benches, slide the bench modules all the way in until it touches the side ...
  • Page 14 Assembly sequence for 4 – 6 person saunas Please install the benches before installing the front section when assembling  4 – 6 person saunas.
  • Page 15: Assembly Process

    Assembly process Step 1 Position the base section in the location where sauna is to be installed (please obey safety distances). Ensure the ‘Front arrow’ sticker is facing up and is to the front.
  • Page 16 Assembly process Step 2 Position the rear panel with pre-installed back rest at the back of the base section.
  • Page 17 Assembly process Step 3 Install left hand side panel. Ensure that hidden internal connectors are aligned. The panel then drops down to lock in place.
  • Page 18 Assembly process Step 4 Install the right hand side panel.
  • Page 19 Assembly process Step 5 Install the under bench heater and bench panel as shown in the images below. Ensure that the heater connections are secure.
  • Page 20 Assembly process Step 6 Install front sauna panel with pre hung door making sure that all panels are sat flush with the sauna base.
  • Page 21 Assembly process Step 7 Install the door handle using the 2 screws and screwdriver provided.
  • Page 22 Assembly process Step 8 2 persons are needed for this step. Attach the roof panel to the sauna taking care to ensure that all the cables have been fed through the pre-drilled holes.
  • Page 23 Assembly process Step 9 Complete all the necessary connections on the roof of the sauna, making sure that the cables are firmly connected. Please make sure that when connecting the ribbon cables you push the connectors together until you hear a ‘click’.
  • Page 24 Assembly process Step 10 Once you have verified that the sauna is working correctly, install the 3 cover panels on the sauna roof panel. The middle panel must have the holes to the rear of the sauna over the internal vent. These can be secured with the screws provided.
  • Page 25 Temperature Sensor When sauna is in use, point the temperature sensor vertical downward, as shown in the figure below, to ensure the accuracy of the temperature display on the control panel. Original position: when sauna is not in use Downward position: when sauna is in use...
  • Page 26 Control Panel 1. Connect the sauna to the mains power supply. 2. Press the key. The power LED will illuminate. 3. The temperature will display the current temperature inside the sauna. Adjusting the temperature Press the keys under the temperature display to adjust the temperature.
  • Page 27 Operating the media panel Adjusting the FM radio station Press the button to select FM mode. Press the button to switch the FM radio Press the keys to finetune the FM frequency. Press and hold the key to scroll through the various FM radio stations. Adjust the volume Press the buttons to increase and decrease the audio volume as required.
  • Page 28 Operating the colour light therapy unit When powered on, the integrated light therapy unit will circulate from White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Cyan, and Orange. Press and the light will stop on the next colour in the sequence. Press and hold to turn the unit off. On the remote control, press to turn the unit on or off.
  • Page 29 Set the temperature to a comfortable level. This is normally around 40 to 60C/104 to 122 F. Allow approximately 8 – 15 minutes for the sauna to warm up. Perspiration will begin with 6 to 15 minutes after stepping into the unit. We recommend a sauna session of no longer than 45 minutes.
  • Page 30 Follow the sequence of solutions presented in the order that they appear. Should you encounter any further issues and/or if you do not feel confident to carry out checks or repairs on your own, consult a qualified electrician. Power and electrical configurations Observation Diagnosis Solution...
  • Page 31 Infrared heaters Observation Diagnosis Solution One or several of the The wiring to the heater is Check the ribbon cable and heaters does not heat up. faulty. connectors to ensure that they connected properly. The heating element(s) is Replace heating /are defective.
  • Page 32 Control panel Observation Diagnosis Solution The control panel works, but The set heating duration has Check that the control panel none of the heaters work. elapsed. has not timed out. The relay board is not Check the relay board and connected properly.
  • Page 33 Other equipment and paraphernalia Observation Diagnosis Solution The CD player works but the The aerial connection cable Check the aerial connection radio does not work. is not connected properly. cable and ensure that it is connected properly. The radio is faulty. Replace the radio.
  • Page 34 Circuit diagram...
  • Page 35 SaunaMed warrants that the sauna will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years for the electronic components and five (5) years for the cabin from the date of purchase. If the product proves defective during the warranty period, SaunaMed, at its discretion, will: 1.
  • Page 36 Any service identified in the above list and provided by SaunaMed at the customer’s request shall be invoiced to the customer at SaunaMed’s then current rates for parts, labour, and travel.