Contents 1.0 Installation Information and Precautions ..............3 2.0 Sauna Parts List ......................4 3.0 Required Tools ......................5 4.0 Installation Procedure ....................5 4.1 Frame and Heater Assembly ................. 5 4.2 Installing Accessories ..................11 5.0 Operating Cautions ....................12 6.0 Using the Control Panel ..................
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Please watch our videos and read these directions carefully before assembling and using your sauna. https://youtu.be/gKiAvQfAGJg?si=gBOcq1LhA-2XF4zk Follow assembly instructions and keep them for future reference. The installation of the sauna requires a minimum of 2 people. You should NOT try to install the sauna without help!
1.0 Installation Information and Precautions 1. Overall assembled external dimensions are 57” W x 51.5” D x 82.7” H. 2. A 6-inch space is required between the back of the sauna and the wall outlet. 3. A 12-inch space is required between the top of the sauna and the ceiling. 4.
16. The infrared heaters will have trouble reaching optimal temperatures when the outside ambient temperature is 40 F or lower. We recommend not using the sauna when the outside temperature is lower than 25 17. Any electrical service for your sauna must be performed by a qualified and licensed electrician with complete knowledge of local codes and regulations.
3.0 Required Tools ● Glass suction cups (optional) ● Phillips head long drill bit ● Drill or impact driver ● Clear silicone-based caulking (optional) ● Caulking gun (optional) ● Lifting straps (optional) ● Ladder (optional) 4.0 Installation Procedure 4.1 Frame and Heater Assembly The following pictures are used for your reference.
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4. Use the screws in the “sauna room assembly” bag. Screw these into the pre- drilled holes in the sides of the panels. This secures the side panels to the back panel. Use care to make the seams as tight as possible. 5.
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8. Lower the Ceiling Panel onto the ledge near the top of the walls. The side with the wires and connectors faces up to the sky. Place the ceiling panel so the side with the long wire coming from the back is the back side of the sauna.
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12. The thick black cable connects the sauna to the power source. Pass in through and out the notch in the wall panel. 13. Connect the blue ethernet cable to the “CP” terminal on the same black electrical box. 14. The connector with the red and black wires will be connected to the roof lighting later.
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20. Take rectangular pieces with the slats and place them in the channels between each pair of blocks on the floor. 21. Take the seat panels and place them against the walls so that the LED lights in the curved edge of the bench are in the front. Push the bench flush against the walls.
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23. Next install the backrests. Place the backrests against the wall and the sides aligned with the holes in the wall. Connect wire from the top of the backrests to the wire that comes through the wall for the LED lights. Use the screws for the backrest to attach the backrest to the wall using the pre-drilled holes in the backrests.
26. Plug the heaters into the outlets. 27. Attach the cup holder and other accessories to a wall using a screw. 4.2 Installing Accessories Although there are small pre-drilled holes for the placement of these items, the Towel Rack, Magazine Holder, and Cup Holder can be placed wherever you prefer as long as you do not damage the wood.
5.0 Operating Cautions • Check all the circuitry and the plug connections carefully. • Do not share the outlet with other electrical appliances to avoid danger. • Do not use the sauna room if under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medications.
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• Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems, or diabetes should consult a physician prior to using the sauna. • Persons using medications should consult a physician before using the sauna since some medications may induce drowsiness while others may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation.
6.0 Using the Control Panel 6.1 Using the Physical Control Panel 1. Temperature, Previous song, Change channel – Press the key to turn on the infrared heaters. Press the key to raise the temperature setting. Press the key to lower the temperature setting. Press the key to enter music mode.
to the infrared mode. Press the key to display radio status and again to disable the radio function. 6. Bluetooth / USB – Press the key for 5 seconds to enter Bluetooth mode, then press again to display Bluetooth status. Press to turn off Bluetooth function. After connecting Bluetooth with a mobile phone, Bluetooth music can be played on the device.
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2. Download and install the App. Power button – Press the key to power up the lights and heaters. 2 / 3 Temperature, Previous song, Manual search – In infrared mode, these keys change the temperature setting. In music mode, they change the song.
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Color lights on key – The order is RGB > R > G > B > RG > RB > GB > Turn off the mood light > automatic cycle. (nine modes) Brightness of screen – Press the key to change the screen brightness.
7.0 Maximizing the Enjoyment of your Sauna Unlike a traditional sauna, infrared heats the body directly. Air temperature in the sauna is not as important as the type and quality of the infrared being received. We recommend the following protocol: Turn the sauna on for 10-15 minutes to allow the heaters to come up to optimal temperature and for the cabin to warm to a comfortable temperature.
SAFETY CHECK – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product by a service technician, ask the technician to perform safety checks to make certain that the product is in proper operating condition. 9.0 Electrical Specifications Luminar 2 Luminar 5 Voltage, 50-60 Hz 240 V...
10.0 Troubleshooting The light bulb does not light. Likely reason Repair Method The bulb is burned out. Replace the bulb. The bulb and the socket are not Pull the bulb out and check the socket. Replace the connected well. socket if necessary. The Control Panel is not operating.
Damp towels should always be used on benches otherwise perspiration penetrates the soft wood. Air out the room often by keeping the door and vents open when the room is not in use. Saunas that are in daily use should be washed down at least once a week to keep them clean and the air fresh.
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WHO MAY USE THIS WARRANTY? FISH & FISCHER, LLC doing business as SUN HOME SAUNAS located at 1804 Garnet Ave, #216, San Diego, CA 92109 (collectively referred to as “Sun Home,” “us,” “we,” or “our” as the context may require) extends this limited warranty only to the consumer who originally purchased the product (“You”...
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WHAT IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE? This limited warranty starts on the date of your purchase and lasts for one year (the “Warranty Period”). The Warranty Period is not extended if we replace the product. We may change the availability of this limited warranty at our discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive.
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WHAT CAN YOU DO IN CASE OF A DISPUTE WITH US? The following informal dispute resolution procedure is available to you if you believe that we have not performed our obligations under this limited warranty: DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND BINDING ARBITRATION. YOU AND SUN HOME ARE AGREEING TO GIVE UP ANY RIGHTS TO LITIGATE CLAIMS IN A COURT OR BEFORE A JURY, OR TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION WITH RESPECT TO A CLAIM.
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The arbitration will be administered by the American Arbitration You may elect to pursue your claim in small-claims court rather than arbitration if you provide us with written notice of your intention do so within 30 days of your purchase. The arbitration or small-claims court proceeding will be limited solely to your individual dispute or controversy.
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