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Nordic Misty Sauna

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  • Page 1 User manual Nordic Misty Sauna...
  • Page 2 Sauna Nordic misty, contents of the delivery 1 pc Sauna Nordic misty The following parts are packed inside of the sauna Cover strip for pallet (front and back) 2 pc Terrace screws RST 4,2 x 55 mm Wubau TX20 12 pc...
  • Page 3 Contents of the delivery with electric heater Harvia Virta 1 pc Hearth plate 1 pc Sauna heater stones (large) 4 pc Contents of the delivery with wooden heater 1 pc Harvia Legend 240 / Harvia Legend 240 GreenFlame Harvia WL300 smoke pipe guard 1 pc 1 pc Protective bedding...
  • Page 4 1 pc Steel Chimney 1 pc Steel Pipe Smoke pipe 1 pc 2 pc Lead-through flange Screws for Lead-through flange 8 pc 4,2x13 wronic Lead-through insulation 2 pc Clamp for insulation and protector 1 pc Silicon 1 pc Rain flange 1 pc Clamp for Rain flange 1 pc...
  • Page 5: Checking The Delivery

    GENERAL INFORMATION sauna shows the high-class finish of a master craftsman. The already sur- face-treated Kirami FinVision® -sauna Nordic misty is made of spruce panels and heat-treated aspen. The surface area of the sauna is 2.3 by 2.25 metres, and the building height including the eaves is...
  • Page 6 Inspect for Damage: After placing the product, inspect the unit for any potential damage that may have occurred during the off-loading process. Contact Customer Support: If any damage is found, please contact customer support for assistance. ThermaSol Customer Support: 800-776-0711 / M-F / 8:00 AM—5:00 PM CST.
  • Page 7: Lifting With A Forklift

    THE SAUNA MUST BE LIFTED FROM THE SIDE OF THE WALL WHERE THIS SIGN CAN BE FOUND. STRAPS / FORKLIFT FORKS MUST BE ALIGNED WITH THE MARKS. LIFTING WITH CRANE SLINGS Set the slings from front of the sauna to the back. Do not lift the sauna with slings set from side to side.
  • Page 8 Foundations Pay attention to potential maintenance activities when choosing where to install the sauna. The warranty does not cover any indirect costs, such as the demolition or construction of terraces. Before building a foundation, it is also good to prepare for the drainage of water from the sauna to its final location (the sauna already has its own drainage installed).
  • Page 9 Foundations - Concrete slabs Under the sauna, we recommend placing concrete slabs on top of the hard surface to lift it high- er and putting roofing felt (bitumen roofing) on top of the slabs throughout the width of the slab. When the base of the sauna is clearly up in the air, it has ventilation and dries well.
  • Page 10 Removing Transport protection The sauna is delivered already assembled except for the sauna heater, flue, door handle, which are installed by the customer. During transport, the sauna’s own base acts as the pallet, which means that the sauna can be placed directly on top of the founda- tion prepared by the customer.
  • Page 11 Drainage water 1. Water drainage is always on the side of the door 2. Gutter under the floor which leads the water to PVC pipe 3. Ø50 mm PVC pipe leads the water to the back wall Small amounts of water are used in the sauna, either for cleaning the sauna or washing up.
  • Page 12 SAUNA DOOR - ATTACHING AND LOCKING Attach the handle to the inside and outside of the sauna door as in the pictures above (handle with the holes through is attached to the inside). Use a screws 80mm, hexagon socket (2 pcs.) for fastening. Cover the holes in the handle with plugs.
  • Page 13 Locking The lock set includes a latch, padlock and 2 keys. The sauna is only locked when the sauna is not in use. The lock stops the door from opening during rough weather and keeps children out of the sau- na when adults are not around The sauna door must be locked when not in use.
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION AND USAGE OF LEGEND HEATER AND STEEL CHIMNEY Harvia Legend -burning heater and steel chimney are delivered in a separate package (found inside the sauna). You will find more detailed instructions for use inside the package. BEFORE INSTALLING THE HEATER BEFORE USING THE SAUNA AND PUTTING THE STONES INTO PLACE, A WOOD-BURN- ING SAUNA HEATER IS PREHEATED OUTDOORS ON A NON-COMBUSTIBLE BASE.
  • Page 15 1. Legend heater has 4 chimney outlets. Check 2. Pull the floor grille under the lower bench into place. that the chimney outlet on top of the heater is free and the other three are blocked. If necessary, move the protective cover. 4.
  • Page 16 11 B 5. Visually check that the chimney outlet on 6. Install the smoke pipe in the outlet on top the heater is in line with the hole in the roof. of the heater. Place the smoke pipe guard around the smoke pipe.
  • Page 17 11 E 11 F 7. Take 2 pcs of insulation wool and fix them together using the clamp for insulation . 8. Insert the insulation into the roof from the inside so that the insulation is on the same level as the sauna ceiling.
  • Page 18 11 A 11 B Only in Finland and Sweden 10. Attach the upper end to the steel pipe with three self-tapping screws ( 11 L ). The screws Place smoke damper on top of the smoke are drilled through the plate. pipe.
  • Page 19 Always make sure the smoke damper is open before lighting a fire in the fireplace. It must not be closed until the charcoal has completely ceased to burn. Fire safety If the sauna is located close to buildings or integrated into the terrace, you must ensure that the chimney is sufficiently removed from all flammable structures.
  • Page 20 11 C 11 C 11 G 17 D 15. Attach 2 pcs of the lead-through flange 16. Put silicone on the tin roof around the to the ceiling of the sauna around the steel hole. chimney. The components will overlap. 4 pcs 4,2x13 wronic screws are needed for each flange.
  • Page 21 11 K 11 I 20. Lock the rain cap in place by turning it 19. Slide the clamp around the top of the slightly clockwise. chimney onto the top edge of the rain flange. NOTE! Do not tighten the rain cap too tightly. Tighten and lock the clamp firmly so that there The rain cap must be removed during the clea- are no gaps left in the top edge of the rain...
  • Page 22 HARVIA LEGEND - USAGE Lighting a fire in a wood-burning sauna heater Only natural kindling and dry hardwood or softwood should be used for lighting a fire in a wood-burning sauna heater. The moisture content of the wood should be less than 20%. Good firewood consists of split wood with a diameter of around 5 cm, length of approx.
  • Page 23 GENERAL Preheating before using the sauna Before the first heating, it is a good to wipe the dust off the sauna with a moist cloth or spray water with a garden hose, for example (Make sure that the sauna dries properly if you don’t use it after washing).
  • Page 24 The Use of Fragrances Liquid fragrances and fragrance bags can be used in the steamer. Liquid fragrances are poured into the stone cups in the steamer. Fragrance bags are placed on top of the steam grating. When using fragran- ces, mind the hot steam evaporating from the steamer as it may burn.
  • Page 25 Sauna and hot tub – best friends forever! In Finland, saunas and tubs are best friends forever: where there’s a tub, there’s a sauna. It feels great to step outside to the yard from the heat of the sauna to cool off and plunge into the even temperature of the hot tub to relax.
  • Page 26 The characteristics of wood and surface treatment Wood is a natural material, and you should know the following about its characteristics. Normal- ly, wooden materials gain a grey tint in roughly one year, depending on the amount of sunlight (care instructions below). Sometimes resin may be exuded from knots, but it can be removed from the knots with a steel trowel and the area treated with knotting solution.
  • Page 27 Cleaning Ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the sauna by washing it sufficiently often. Before washing the sauna, empty the ashes from the sauna heater’s firebox and brush off all rubbish from the floor. We recommend using environmentally friendly cleaning agents such as Kirami’s Biowash for washing the sauna.
  • Page 28: Warranty

    WARRANTY We give our sauna a warranty of 24 months concerning material and manufacturing defects. The warranty is valid when the user has studied the product’s instruction manual and complies with it. NOTE! An exception to the above is the warranty period of 6 months given to products used for commercial purposes.

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