SAUNACORE
ALL HEATING UNITS ARE MANUFACTURED
TO MEET THE LATEST CSA, UL & CE SAFETY
REQUIREMENTS.
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Sauna-Use Procedures
l . Sauna must be turned on approximately 15-20 minutes before each
initial use in order to heat up sufficiently.
2. Shower before entering the sauna, in order to remove body oils, and dirt.
Must remain wet, do not towel off.
3. When entering the sauna, open vent, for maximum oxygen circulation
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!
4. You may use sauna wet or dry. If wet is desired, pour water onto stones
with ladle until desired comfort. May want to use a sauna essence to create
a pleasing fragrance during use.
5. May stay in sauna for desired length of time.(max 30 minutes).
6. When completed having a sauna, rinse your body with cool water to close
pores and continue bathing.
7. Leave sauna on for approximately 10-20 minutes when finished in order
to let the heater and sauna dry out completely.
8. After the sauna is dried out, turn off sauna, and leave louver and door
Figure 22 A A
open for release of any existing odours in sauna (ie. body sweat).
9. Eat something light and have a refreshing drink after the sauna. RELAX!!!
CAUTION: Avoid a fire, do not place any combustible material on sauna heater.
WARNING: REDUCE THE RISK OF OVERHEATING
1. Exit immediately if uncomfortable, dizzy, or sleepy. Staying too long in a heated area is
2. Supervise children at all times.
3. Check with a doctor before use if pregnant, in poor health, or under medical care.
4. Breathing heated air in conjuction with consumption of alcohol, drugs, or medication
Figure 22 B B
Figure 22 C C
Reduce the risk of electrocution and burns, DO NOT OPERATE UNLESS
THE GUARD IS IN PLACE.
capable of causing overheating.
is capable of causing unconsciousness.
Ventilation
Ventilation in a sauna room is extremely important to achieve the utmost in
satisfaction and pleasure. It will also speed up the preheating of the sauna
room.
Lack of fresh air due to insufficient ventilation or poor arrangement of
ventilation can create an uncomfortable feeling. This often results in the
symptoms of difficulty in breathing or burning of the skin. The expended hot
air in the sauna contains proportionately less oxygen than the denser
atmosphere outside. Bathers sometimes experience faintness unless the
air is changed regularly.
An amount of fresh air enters each time the door is opened; this is
insufficient, however. Normally two ventilators are built into the walls. The
diagram beside shows the proper location of the vent openings. The inlet
being located below the heating unit (or close to it) and the outlet is located
on the opposite side, on the ceiling or just below the ceiling. Recommended
ventilation openings are 4" to 6" diameter, depending on the size of the
sauna room.
Heating Units
The heat and moisture content will cause stress to the heating unit in any
sauna. Therefore, only the best materials and craftsmanship, as used in our
units.
Our heaters have been designed by the means of advanced technology to
provide you with years of enjoyment. So for energy efficient and service-free
heaters, we feel you have made a good choice with us. Our heaters range
from 2000 watts to 21000 watts, and there are 4 physical sizes available: a
petite wall mount to a large floor mount.
Sauna-Use Procedures
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What size wire to use from the controler to the heater (I.e. 14/2 )
The power supply wires from the Saunacore heater controller to the heater must use a suitable AWG wire rated for at least 90°C (190°F) and must be copper.
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