Instructions for use and bathing
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Beware of hot heater. The stones and metal parts of the heater may burn the skin.
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Always check that there is no objects on the heater or near the heater before switching it on.
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During the first heating sessions, the heater may produce an odour, ensure adequate ventilation of the sauna
room
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Do not throw or pour too much water on the heater at once, boiling water may splash on bathers.
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Never throw water on the stones when there are people near the heater.
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The maximum volume of the ladle is 0.2 litres.
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Do not throw any other water on the heater than that specified in the instructions manual of the heater.
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Only special aromas designed for sauna water may be used according to their instructions.
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Staying in the hot sauna for long periods of time makes the body temperature rise, which may be dangerous.
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Keep children away from the heater.
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Do not let young, handicapped or ill people bathe in the sauna on their own.
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Consult your doctor about any health-related limitations to bathing.
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Be very careful when moving in the sauna, as the platform and floors may be slippery.
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Never go to a hot sauna if you have taken alcohol, strong medicines or narcotics.
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Never sleep in a hot sauna.
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Sea air and a humid climate may corrode the metal surfaces of the heater.
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Do not hang clothes to dry in the sauna, as this may cause a risk of fire. Excessive moisture content may also
cause damage to the electrical equipment.
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Do not press the overheating protection button before the cause of the fault has been found. Only persons
authorised to carry out electrical installations can reset the overheat protector, unless otherwise stated in the
instructions manual.
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Always check that the heater has switched off and stopped heating after the on-time period has elapsed.
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Particles disintegrating from the sauna stones may damage sensitive floor coverings and cause fire hazard.
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In public saunas, where the heater is used without a timer or continuously for longer than the timer of the
heater or the control unit allows with the factory settings, the device must be constantly supervised.
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The sauna room and surroundings of the heater must always be checked before the heater is switched on
again or it is switched on with the remote control system.
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The sauna room and surroundings of the heater must always be checked before the device is brought into
standby mode required by remote control or pre-timed operation.
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According to the product standard IEC/EN 60335 -2-53 regulating electrical sauna heaters, the control unit
can be used to remotely control the heater once the heater or sauna room door is equipped with a secure
switch (safety or door switch).
Do not cover!
Be careful of hot steam when using the appliance!
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