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MANUAL
Congratulations on your purchase of Saunova 2.0 Control Unit!
Please read the manual carefully before using the control.
Not for use in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 MANUAL Congratulations on your purchase of Saunova 2.0 Control Unit! Please read the manual carefully before using the control. Not for use in the USA, Canada and Mexico. ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction of the Saunova 2.0 Control ............3 1.1 Precautions ......................3 2. Operating Instructions ..................4 2.1 Quick Start .......................4 2.2 Directions of Use .....................5 2.2.1 Heater on ....................5 2.2.2 Heater off ....................5 2.2.3 Pre-run Button ..................5 2.2.4 Setting Mode ..................6 2.2.5 Fan (Optional) ..................6 2.2.6 Cabin Light Button ..................6 2.2.7 Key Pad Lock ..................6...
  • Page 3: Introduction Of The Saunova 2.0 Control

    1. INTRODUCTION OF THE SAUNOVA 2.0 CONTROL Congratulations on your purchase of Saunova 2.0 Control Unit! Saunova 2.0 Control Unit is developed to enhance your sauna bathing with a variety of different features. It can adjust temperature, humidity, ventilation and light in your sauna. The Saunova 2.0 Control Units are available on a separate or built-in mounting on the Power Controller.
  • Page 4: Operating Instructions

    Buttons and States (Illustration) For illustrative reference only. LED Display LED Indicators Light Heater Timer Steamer (Optional) Pre-run Timer / Light Relative Humidity Mode Power (Optional) (Optional) Temperature Down 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Quick Start 1. Switch the power “ON” by pressing the Power button. The set temperature will be displayed for 5 seconds followed by the actual temperature inside the sauna room.
  • Page 5: Directions Of Use

    2.2 Directions of use 2.2.1 Heater on Next, temperature, fan*, steamer* and Press the Power button to activate the session time (*not in all models) can be heater. The heater LED is illuminated changed if preferred. Finally long press indicating that the heater is turned on. the toggle button to confirm.
  • Page 6: Setting Mode

    2.2.4 Setting Mode Press the Mode button to activate setting mode. It can be used to select and adjust the fan*, temperature, humidity* and the session time (*not all models have all the same features). Corresponding LEDs will be blinking on each selected features.
  • Page 7: Water Refill

    The state for “HOT” depends on the second 2.3.3 Cabin drying sensor, the bench sensor. If it is a temperature 10 minutes after the steamer session, the sensor only, and the bench temperature in heater will automatically dry the sauna room. the sauna room is 56°C or more, the steamer The cabin drying is set to 30 minutes at 70°C;...
  • Page 8: Assembly And Installation

    3. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION The Saunova Control Unit consists of the Saunova Control Unit Interface, Saunova Power Controller and Sensor. The Control Unit Interface and Power Controller communicate by using RJ cable. 3.1 Control Unit to Heater Connection Diagram NOTE! Fig.
  • Page 9: Power Controller

    3.2 Power Controller The heater is connected to the electrical network semi-stationarily with a H07RN-F The Power controller must not be located rubber cable or its equivalent. The use of inside the sauna room or in places PVC-insulated cable as a connecting cable where temperature can exceed 40°C.
  • Page 10: Technical Diagram

    3.4 Technical Diagram Fig. 5 RJ12 Data Cable Saunova 2.0 Control Unit Main Switch For Heaters more than 9 kW Interface -Power Controller 1 1 0 1 CONTACTOR UNIT Heater >9 kW 0.35m -Power Controller with Built-in Control Panel SESSION 1 2 3 SAU-UI-V2 CONTROL...
  • Page 11: Sensors

    3.5 Sensors mounted on the wall above the heater. Place One or two sensors can be connected to the the sensor 150mm from the ceiling (Fig. 6 Power Controller. The first sensor measures & 7). the temperature, it is the sensor with temperature fuse and thermistor.
  • Page 12: Sensor Location With Heaters Mounted On The Floor

    3.5.2 Sensor location with heaters mounted on the floor more than 200mm from the wall Top view Side view Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Air Vent See Airvent Installation Air Vent Temperature Sensor Sensor 2 (Optional) CEILING Sensor SENSOR LOCATION Air Vent Sensor See Airvent installation...
  • Page 13: Door Sensor/Switch (Optional)

    3.7 Door Sensor/Switch open for more than 15minutes, an alarm and “oPEn” will be displayed to warn the user. The In other than household use, it is recommended heater will be switched off automatically. to install door sensor. The door sensor disables all pre-run operations if the door is opened 3.8 Fan while the pre-run countdown is active.
  • Page 14: Installation For Separate User Interface

    3.10 Installation for Separate User Interface (See IIlustration) 1. Mount the separate control panel in you preferred Connect the RJ cable provided from the location. Make sure that the installation location follows control panel to the Power Controller. the min and max values in below image if the separate Insert the casing on the cut section.
  • Page 15: Dip Switch

    4. DIP SWITCH SESSION 4.1 DIP Switch Functions DIP Switch # Function Session time Session time Session time Combi mode Combi mode ON Combi mode OFF Slave Contactor Controller Combi heater with Combi heater with Empty 1 signal (Wm) for 2 signal (Empty &...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    5. TROUBLESHOOTING If an error occurs, the heater will be switched off. There will be a warning beep WARNING and the code for the error will be displayed Please note, only a qualified electrician or in the control panel. maintenance personnel is allowed to make the service operations and repairs! See more details on the table below.
  • Page 17 Other possible problems are: • The control unit is working fine, but • The steamer is on and “dry” is displayed, the heater does not turn on. Check the even though there is plenty of water electricity supply to the heater. Check that in the tank.
  • Page 18 4 LEDs in the power controller identifies errors. ERROR Description LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 Temperature sensor 1 is not connected. Temperature sensor 1 is short circuit. Temperature fuse is defective. Temperature sensor 2 is not connected. Temperature sensor 2 is short circuit.
  • Page 19 Bench Sensors 3kW) to maximum of Optional Bench Temperature Sensor Rated Voltage 3 Phases 400V 3N~ 18kW Bench Combined Temperature - Optional Frequency 50/60Hz Humidity Sensor Switching capacity per phase PX 4 Subject to change without notice. www.sawo.com | info@sawo.com...

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