Summary of Contents for Enlighten Sauna MoonLight-2
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User Manual MoonLight - 2, 3, 4 SunRise - 2, 3, 4 Thank you for choosing our SaunaTerra Series! The Dry Traditional Sauna Congratulations on the purchase of your brand new dry traditional 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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We are so delighted that you have decided to take control of your life and invest in the most important thing – your health. Happy Detox! Enlighten Sauna Team What You Need to Prepare Before Installing the Sauna 1. Choose the right Outdoor space and clear it out for the sauna.
Electrical Components/Requirements Please Read Carefully! Traditional Heating System/Harvia: Hardwire is recommended, if you opt for a plug, we will send you a plug for the BC45-E heater specs. Each sauna will require a dedicated circuit when plugged into an outlet according to the chart below. A “dedicated circuit”...
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Installation requirements for your sauna are as follows: 1. Your Enlighten sauna is a self-contained and freestanding unit. It should not be built into any structure without prior authorization. 2. Any modifications made to the sauna can waive the warranty, please get authorization before proceeding.
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1. Prepare before the installation and use similar sealant to prevent any leaks from happening: 2. Apply sealant on the sides (as shown on the images) as well as on the bottom and top of walls.
Cleaning and Maintenance 1. Before using your sauna for the first time, clean the inside of the sauna with a clean damp cloth. 2. Make sure to always keep the sauna dry and clean. 3. Use a clean damp towel. DO NOT use a towel that is too wet and can drip water inside the sauna and DO NOT use cleaning agents inside the sauna.
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The sauna installation requires a minimum of 2 people, 5 person model sizes require at least 3 people to install. You should not try to install the sauna on your own as damage may easily occur. Please read the instructions thoroughly before and during assembly to ensure proper installation of the unit. If you encounter any problems or have questions during assembly, please feel free to call our Customer Support department at 1-888-877-2862.
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Location of Sauna & Installation Order When determining a location for your sauna, please keep in mind the following: 1. The main power cord on the sauna must be easily accessible. 2. The location must be dry and level. 3. Panels should be installed in the following order: 1) Floor 4) Right Side Wall 7) Front Wall...
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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).
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Where to Start: Lay the boxes flat on the ground and open them carefully. The accessories and smaller parts are located in the box that includes the top and bottom panels (Figure G-4). Figure G-4: Open the box to uncover accessories Sauna Assembly: Connecting the Panels Steps.
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Check the trim for the bench on the floor to locate the proper positioning of the floor panel. ● The side where the bench is will be the back side of the sauna, where the X is shown in the picture.
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Step 2. REAR PANEL Placement Place the rear panel on the back end of the floor panel. At this point, someone should hold the rear panel until the next connection is made. Step 3. 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 levelled.
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Sauna Assembly: Install HARVIA Heater BEFORE Installing the Bench and Other Panels. Step 6. Heater Installation. These instructions for installation and use are intended for the owner or the person in charge of the sauna, as well as for the electrician in charge of the electrical installation of the heater. After completing the installation, the person in charge of the installation should give these instructions to the owner of the sauna or to the person in charge of its operation.
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Attention: The cables that come with your traditional heater are labelled as following: "L" , "N", ↓ The following setup should be used for 220V connection: "L" - HOT "N" - HOT ↓ - Ground For the installation of Harvia heater, please refer to these steps: Step 1.
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Step 5. Connect the plug to your outlet/power source.
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Instructions For Harvia Heater Use Piling of the Sauna Stones The piling of the sauna stones has a great effect on the functioning of the heater (figure 1). Important information on sauna stones: The stones are provided with the sauna, but if you choose to buy additional stones, please see below: ●...
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Figure 1. Piling of the sauna stones 44 Maintenance of the Stones Due to large variation in temperature, the sauna stones disintegrate in use. Rearrange the stones at least once a year or even more often if the sauna is in frequent use. At the same time, remove any pieces of stones from the bottom of the heater and replace any disintegrated stones with new ones.
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Step 7. BENCH Placement Some saunas will include square bench support. Place it in front of the windows (Figure C-3). Figure C-3: Bench Support Step 1. Place the bench stand panels by lining up its side with the vertical guides on the rear panel. After placing the bench stand panel, connect the heaters’...
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Step 8. FRONT PANEL Placement: (Note: Install the door handle before installing the front panel.) Connect the front panel to both side panels as in the image below (Figure C-5). Refer to “Connecting the Panels” section 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.
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Step 9. 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. In order to connect the cables just follow the labels on the cables.
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If you bought an Indoor Version, the Top Panel is your Indoor Roof. Skip OUTDOOR ROOF ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS. If you bought an Outdoor Version, please proceed with the OUTDOOR ROOF ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS. OUTDOOR ROOF ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 10. Roof Placement. PEAK ROOF Main Support Place the roof bottom section on top of the sauna and screw the center support beam (Figure D-1).
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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). 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).
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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 screw (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).
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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.
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Digital Controller for BC45E Heater models BC45E, BC60E, BC80E and BC90E are controlled from a separate control unit. See the instructions for use of the BC45E control unit model. Function Function Power Button (On/Off) Fahrenheit Light Timer/Sound Control (reduce) Bluetooth connected light Timer/Sound Control (increase) Lights Button/Pause...
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Temperature Control (increase) USB connect interface Temperature Control (reduce) Settings control Celsius Light...
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Setting the Temperaturer The purpose of the thermostat is to keep the temperature in the sauna room on a desired level. By experimenting, you can find the setting that suits you best. Throwing Water on Heated Stones The air in the sauna room becomes dry when warmed up. Therefore, it is necessary to throw water on the heated stones to reach a suitable level of humidity in the sauna.
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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 preference).
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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).
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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 – Third Eye (INDIGO BLUE) Location: Between the eyebrows.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES: Bucket with ladle Analog Thermostat Rocks Sand Timer/Hourglass Clock Wall for Sauna...
Usage Guide Precautions and Warnings! If the temperature becomes unbearable, decrease the temperature or shut off the sauna immediately. ● Do not use it if pregnant or have serious inflammation, fever, a communicable disease, acute bleeding, ● or are intoxicated. Do not splash water on any electrical component inside the sauna other than the harvia heater rocks ●...
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Instructions for Bathing • Begin by washing yourself. • Stay in the sauna for as long as you feel com- fortable. • Forget all your troubles and relax. • According to established sauna conventions, you must not disturb other bathers by speaking in a loud voice.
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Sauna and Contraindications Sauna and Medications Individuals who are using prescription drugs should seek the advice of their personal physician or pharmacist for possible changes in the drug’s effect when the body is exposed to elevated body temperature. Diuretics, barbiturates, and beta-blockers may impair the body's natural heat loss mechanisms.
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Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, Central Nervous System Tumors and Diabetes with Neuropathy are conditions that are associated with impaired sweating. Sauna and Hemophiliacs / Individuals Prone To Bleeding The use of saunas should be avoided by anyone who is predisposed to bleeding. Sauna and Fever An individual that has a fever should not use any type of sauna.
Troubleshooting The sauna doesn’t power on: ● Make sure the power cord is securely connected to the power socket and the control box (located under the bench ). ● Make sure the breaker did not turn off. ● Make sure the control panel white ribbon wire is securely connected. ●...
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● Check that all heating elements glow when the heater is on. ● Turn the thermostat to a higher setting. ● Check that the heater output is sufficient. ● Check the sauna stones. Too tightly piled stones, the settling of stones with time or wrong stone type can hinder the air flow through the heater, which results in reduced heating efficiency.
Warranty Information Enlighten Saunas warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship. This warranty extends only to: a retail purchaser of a sauna or parts directly from the supplier; the authorized wholesale purchaser of a sauna or parts directly from the supplier; or a retail purchaser of a sauna or parts from an authorized wholesaler.
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Factory-Installed Audio Components - 3 years • Enlighten Saunas® Brand Cabin (Wood / Construction) - 3 Years • Extended Warranty 5 years optional You can extend for an additional 5% of the MSRP price of the sauna. This amount must be paid within 90 days of the date of delivery ●...
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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.
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. Commercial Use: Standard Warranty The standard 3-year warranty covers the following: Factory-Installed Heater Components - 3 years •...
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circuit breakers, fuses or connectors not supplied and authorized by the supplier, or which damage this product or result in service problems; incorrect electrical line voltage, fluctuations, and surges; customer adjustments and failure to follow operating instructions, cleaning, maintenance and environmental instructions that are covered and prescribed in the instruction book;...
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DISCLAIMER: The Sauna and its affiliates do not provide medical advice, education or treatment. The information contained in this manual is for general information purposes only and does not address individual circumstances or medical conditions. It may not be right for you and should not be relied upon in making decisions about your health.
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