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  • Page 1 TD002 /TD003 / TD006 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 Harvia Vega heater user guide Tips for use Warranty...
  • Page 3 DISCONNECT THE SAUNA FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CHANGING ANY PARTS OR CARRYING OUT A SERVICE. SaunaMed Traditional Saunas feature the Harvia Vega sauna heater, and a beautiful glass front. All sauna walls have been custom cut and pre-aligned, all joints are matched, and each individual piece of hemlock timber is cut and trimmed so that every panel assembles to an exact fit.
  • 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) TD-003p 1500 x 1380 x 1900 (w x d x h) (3-person Traditional) TD-006 1800 x 1630 x 1900 (w x d x h) (6-person Traditional)
  • Page 6: 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 7: Safety Precautions

    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 8: Pre-Assembly Check List

    Pre-assembly checklist Assembly time: 1 hour  1 x spacer for wall  1 x set of screws for  1 x screwdriver alignment (included) installing the heater (included)  1 x front panel  1 x back panel  1 x base panel (included) (included) (included)
  • Page 9: Pre-Assembly Notes

    DO NOT store any flammable objects or chemical substances near the sauna.  The TD sauna will need to be connected to an isolator, and this needs to be carried out by  a qualified electrician. Please contact SaunaMed product support if in doubt.
  • Page 10: 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 11: 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 12 Assembly process Step 2 Position the rear panel with pre-installed back rest at the back of the base section.
  • Page 13 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 14 Assembly process Step 4 Install the right hand side panel.
  • Page 15 Assembly process Step 5 (FOR TD3) Install the bench panels as shown in the images below.
  • Page 16 Assembly process Step 6 Install the Harvia Vega heater as follows: 1. Remove both cardboard covers before installation. 2. Fasten the wall-mounting rack on the wall using the screws supplier with the rack. Note: The fastening screws must be screwed deep into the panel, and not only superficially embedded into tongue-and-groove panel.
  • Page 17 Assembly process Step 6 (contd.) 3. The right- or left-handedness of the heater can be changed by installing it onto the rack correspondingly. Ensure that the clip fastens into the hole properly. 4. Lift the heater onto the rack on the wall such that the fastening hooks of the lower part of the rack go behind the edge of the heater body.
  • Page 18 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 19 Assembly process Step 7 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 20 Harvia Vega heater All SaunaMed TD saunas come with the 6kW Harvia Vega sauna heater (BC60). Please read this section (Harvia Vega heater user guide) carefully before using the heater. Selecting the correct type of stones The heater comes with 1 x set of sauna stones. However, sauna stones need to be replaced yearly, so please read the guidance notes below regarding selecting the correct stone type.
  • Page 21 Maintenance Regular maintenance of the heater ensures that the heating capability stays optimal and  minimizes the risk of overheating. Ensure that the heater has been turned off and that the heater has cooled down completely  before performing any maintenance work. Due to the large variation in temperature during use, the sauna stones may disintegrate over ...
  • Page 22 Turning the heater on 1. Turn the timer dial to the ‘on’ setting (Zone A). The heater will start heating immediately. The range is 0 – 4h. 2. Turn the timer dial to the ‘countdown’ setting (Zone B). This starts the countdown corresponding to the number of hours.
  • Page 23 Throwing water on heated stones 1. The air in the sauna becomes dry when warmed up. Therefore, it is necessary to throw water on the heated stones for the sauna to reach a suitable level of humidity. The effect of heat and steam on user varies from person to person, so do experiment to find the temperature and humidity level that would suit you best.
  • Page 24 Precautions 1. Staying in a hot sauna for long periods of time will increase your body temperature. Ensure that you are in good physical health and that your body can withstand this temperature rise. 2. Keep a safe distance away from the heater when it is in use. The stones and the external surface of the heater may be hot to the touch and can cause scalding.
  • Page 25 Troubleshooting guide Observation Solution The heater does not heat up. Check that the fuses to the heater are in good condition. Check that the connection cable is connected to the power mains and that all connections are secure. Turn the timer switch to the ‘on’ section (see page 22) Turn the thermostat to a higher setting Check that the overheating protector has not been activated.
  • Page 26 200mm from the floor. The sauna kit comes with the heater pre-installed. However, if you observe that the heater has not been positioned correctly, please contact SaunaMed. The panels and bench modules Ensure that the requirements for safety distances are met (see near the heater darken quickly.
  • Page 27 Troubleshooting guide Observation Resolution The heater emits a smell. See page 21. The hot heater may intensify odours in the air that are not emitted from the sauna itself or the heater, for example, paint, glue, oil, fragrances etc. The heater makes a noise. The timer dial is a mechanical device and makes a ticking sound when it is in the countdown setting.
  • Page 28 Sauna room hygiene Bench towels should be used during bathing to prevent sweat from getting onto the benches. The benches, walls, and floor of the sauna should be washed thoroughly at least once every six months. Use a scrubbing brush and sauna detergent. Wipe dust and dirt from the heater with a damp cloth.
  • Page 29 PLEASE REFER TO THE HARVIA VEGA HEATER MANUAL FOR FULL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS. Electrical connections 1. The heater may only be connected to the electrical network in accordance with the current regulations by an authorized, professional electrician. 2. The heater is semi-stationarily connected to the junction box (figure 8: A) on the sauna wall. The junction box must be splash-proof, and its maximum height from the floor must not exceed 500mm.
  • Page 30 Resetting the overheat protector If the temperature of the sauna room becomes dangerously high, the overheat protector will permanently cut off the supply of the heater. The overheat protector can be reset once the heater has cooled down. Only a qualified electrician should carry out the reset of the overheat protector. Prior to resetting the overheat protector, the cause of the fault must be ascertained.
  • Page 31 Set the temperature to a comfortable level. This is normally around 80 - 90°C. Allow approximately 8 – 15 minutes for the sauna to warm up. Perspiration will begin within a few minutes after stepping into the unit. We recommend a sauna session of no longer than 45 minutes.
  • Page 32 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 33 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.

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