Dynamic DYN-6336-02 User manual

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DYN-6336-02 / DYN-6336-03
3 Person FAR Infrared Sauna
Owner’s Manual
CARBON MODEL SAUNAS
SAUNAS ARE FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
120VAC 20AMP Dedicated Circuit Required
Carefully and thoroughly read this Owner’s Manual before using/operating
the sauna. We recommend keeping this Owner’s Manual for regular review
and future reference.

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TABLEOFCONTENTS
Packing List 2
Visual Assembly Diagram 6
Parts Description 8
Assembly Instructions 13
Operating the Sauna 20
Tips for Using Your Sauna 24
Safety Instructions 24
Safeguards for Your Sauna 26
Troubleshooting Guide 27
Warranty 33
Warranty Card 36
WARNING: Visually inspect all heaters before assembly to make sure they are
not damaged. Any excessive vibrations during transport could cause damage
to the heating elements. DO NOT START the sauna if damage is detected!
Contact your dealer or manufacturer for troubleshooting and replacement
parts.
Packing List (main panels)
1pc Front Panel 1pc Rear Panel 1pc Right Side Panel
1pc Left Side Panel 1pc Roof Panel 1pc Roof Cover
1pc Bench 1pc Bench Heat Emitter Panel 1pc Floor Panel
NOTE: Your model sauna has been completely assembled and tested prior to
packaging. The rear wall panel is intentional warped as part of the overall
design. Two adults will be needed to assemble the sauna room.
CAUTION: Exit Sauna Immediately If You Feel Dizzy, Sleepy,
Or Any Discomfort.

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What Are Infrared Rays?
Infrared is the band of light we perceive as heat. We cannot see this band of light with
the naked eye, but we can feel this type of light in the form of heat. Our sun produces
most of its energy output in the infrared segment of the spectrum. Infrared rays heat
your body without having to heat the air in-between. This process is called conversion.
The infrared is divided into 3 segments by wavelengths measured in microns: Near
Infrared –0.76-1.5 microns; Middle Infrared –1.5-5.6 microns; and Far Infrared –5.6-
1000 microns. Among these segments, Far Infrared penetrates organic substances
such as the human body two to three inches so that the warming effect is very uniform.
ARE INFRARED RAYS SAFE?
Because infrared rays are part of sunlight, they are not only safe but also highly
beneficial to our bodies on a cellular level. Health professionals have used infrared
heat lamps for decades to treat muscle and joint problems. In hospital baby care
units, incubators are often equipped with infrared heating systems to keep newborn
babies warm.
WHAT IS AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD (also known as EMF)?
An Electromagnetic Field is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. It
is one of the fundamental forces of nature. The field can be viewed as the combination
of an electric field and a magnetic field. The electric field is produced by stationary
charges and the magnetic field by moving charges referred to as currents. The
magnetic field is measured in milligauss (mG). Our sauna products have been
developed to have low EMF. Our Low EMF carbon heater panels range between an
average of 5mG-10mG at about two inches from the heater panel, our Ultra Low EMF

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sauna models range between 3mG-5mG, and our Near Zero EMF models range at less
than 3mG (NIR heaters range at about 5mG-7mG at the same approximate 2 inches).
EMF Levels from Common Homes Sources
After many years and numerous studies on EMF exposure, no government body
including the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have established
permissible exposure limits (PEL). Currently, there is no consensus on the potential
health hazard from any exposure to EMF. The mainstream scientific evidence suggests
that low-power, low-frequency, electromagnetic radiation associated with household
currents like that of the infrared sauna does not constitute a short or long term health
hazard.
DISCLAIMER
The infrared rays emitted by your sauna are reported to offer a wide range of possible
therapeutic benefits based on research completed over the last 40 years from all around
the world. These benefits are presented for reference purposes only and no implication
of infrared saunas creating a cure for or treating any disease is implied nor should it be
inferred. If you have a medical/health condition, are taking prescription drugs, or have
acute joint injuries, please consult with your medical physician before using the sauna.
Persons with surgical implants (metal pins/rods, artificial joints, silicone, or other types
of surgical implants) typically do not experience any adverse effects, but should also
consult their medical physician or surgeon before using the sauna room.

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HOW IT WORKS
Infrared Saunas differ from traditional saunas in that they use infrared radiant energy to
directly penetrate into the body's tissue to produce perspiration. Traditional saunas use
steam to heat the air inside the sauna, which then heats your body until you begin to
perspire. In order for this to be effective, temperatures would need to reach in the
upwards of 190 degrees Fahrenheit. Infrared saunas only need a temperature of up to
120 degrees Fahrenheit to obtain the same effect. This lower temperature makes the
environment more tolerable and allows you to breathe easier.
Health Benefits
Because infrared rays penetrate the body through conversion, there is a deep heating
effect in both the muscle tissues and internal organs without putting too much burden on
the heart.
Our body reacts to the increased heating through the natural cooling process of
perspiring. Through the perspiration process, acid and waste residue like toxins,
sodium, alcohol, nicotine, cholesterol, and the potentially carcinogenic heavy metals are
removed from the cells (especially zinc, lead, nickel, cadmium, etc.). The pores of our
skin open and discharge waste products shedding any old skin cells leaving the skin
glowing and clean, with improved tone, elasticity, texture, and color.
Health Benefits Include, But Are Not Limited To:
*Pain relief from Rheumatoid Arthritis *Relaxes muscle spasms *Reduces cellulite
*Increases blood circulation *Clears, rashes, acne *Enhances skin tone
*Cardiovascular conditioning *Reduces stress & fatigue *Removes toxins
Sauna Maintenance
Since infrared saunas do not require hot rocks, water, or steam to operate, they require
very little maintenance. You can simply wipe it down with water –use a damp, soft, and
clean cloth. Do not use any chemical based cleaning agents as they can be
absorbed into the wood and be released into your sauna during use.

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*PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY*
Visual Assembly Diagram
DYN-6336-02
*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE
VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE.
NOTE: The pictures and diagrams shown above are for representational
purposes only. Actual model may vary. Parts subject to change.

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*PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY*
Visual Assembly Diagram
DYN-6336-03
*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE
VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE.
NOTE: The pictures and diagrams shown above are for representational
purposes only. Actual model may vary. Parts subject to change.

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PARTS DESCRIPTION
*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE
VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE.
NOTE: The pictures and diagrams shown above are for representational
purposes only. Actual model may vary. Parts subject to change.

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PARTS DESCRIPTION
*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE
VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE.
NOTE: The pictures and diagrams shown above are for representational
purposes only. Actual model may vary. Parts subject to change.

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I. Power Supply (Control Box)
The POWER SUPPLY is the control center of the sauna room. It is installed on the
topside of the ROOF PANEL and has inputs/outputs connected to it. (see Figure 1)
Figure 1
POWER IN - main power of the sauna room
HT1, HT2, HT3, HT4, HT5, HT6 –heat emitter cords
LAMPROOF –roof lamp power (optional)
LIGHTING –chromotherapy lights
PANEL CONTROL –control panel
FUSE RESET –protects against power
II. Component Labeling
Power Cord –Main power cord connects the POWER SUPPLY to the
dedicated wall outlet
HT1, HT2, HT3, HT4, HT5, HT6 –Heater cords connect the heat emitters
to the POWER SUPPLY at these ports (HT5 & HT6 are not used on most
models)
Lighting –Connects the interior lighting to the POWER SUPPLY at this
port
LampRoof –Connects the exterior roof lights to the POWER SUPPLY at
this port
Panel Control –Connects the Control Panel through the CTRL harness
to the Power Supply at this port
L/R Speakers –Connects the speakers through these wires to the Control
Panel
Temp Sensor –Connects the Temperature Sensor through this wire to
the Control Panel

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III. MP3 Auxiliary Port
The MP3 Auxiliary Port allows you to connect a MP3 player or other device with the
auxiliary function to the speakers in the sauna room for your listening pleasure. (see
Figure 2)
Figure 2
IV. Buckles
A. External Buckles
The external buckles are used to connect the LEFT and RIGHT
SIDE PANELS to the REAR PANEL. (see Figure 3)
Figure 3
B. Guide and Guide Inserts
The guide and guide inserts are used to connect the FRONT
PANEL to the RIGHT SIDE PANEL and the LEFT SIDE PANEL.
(see Figure 4)

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Figure 4
V. Panel Descriptions
For easier assembly, please understand and distinguish the differences between
each panel.
A. Floor Panel
When the FLOOR PANEL faces upward, you will find the floor heat
emitter panel on the topside and towards the front of the FLOOR
PANEL. (see Figure 5)
B. Understanding the Difference Between the Top and Bottom of
the Wall Panels
The (4) panels are in the upright position when the moldings are at
the top. The moldings will be facing inward towards the interior of
the sauna room. You will see the heat emitter cords coming from
the topside of the wall panels. (see Figure 5a)
Molding
Floor Heater
Front of Sauna Room
Figure 5
Figure 5a

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C. Rear Panel
The REAR PANEL is the panel with the buckles. The buckles are
mounted on the exterior side of the REAR PANEL. (see Figure 6)
Figure 6
D. Understanding the Difference Between the Inside and Outside
of the Rear Panel
You will find the heat emitters on the inside of the REAR PANEL.
Assembly Instructions
A. Choose a good location to assemble the sauna
1. The location must be dry, leveled, and away from any source of water
2. MAIN POWER cord must be easily accessible
3. Two adults are required for installation
4. Wood cabin installation order: Floor Panel - Front Wall Panel with Glass
Door - Right Side Wall Panel - Left Side Wall Panel - Rear Panel - Roof -
Bench Heat Emitter Panel - Bench - Roof Cover (Order Could Vary)
5. Tools Required: Philips Screwdriver and Ladder

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B. Installing the FLOOR PANEL
1. Place the FLOOR PANEL on the floor. (Note: The floor heater will be
located towards the front of the sauna room.) (see Figure 7)
Front of Sauna
Figure 7
C. Installing the FRONT WALL PANEL, RIGHT SIDE WALL PANEL and
LEFT SIDE WALL PANEL
1. Place the FRONT WALL PANEL up onto the FLOOR PANEL. Align the
Metal Guide Insert Brackets on the FRONT WALL PANEL and the RIGHT
SIDE WALL PANEL. The RIGHT SIDE WALL PANEL will need to be
lifted in order to lock the Metal Guide Insert Brackets onto the FRONT
WALL PANEL. Secure into place by pulling downward on the RIGHT
SIDE WALL PANEL. Make sure the Metal Guide Insert Brackets are
locked into place and the top of the FRONT WALL PANEL is flush with the
RIGHT SIDE WALL PANEL. Do the same for the LEFT SIDE WALL
PANEL. (see Figure 8)
Figure 8

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D. Installing the REAR PANEL
1. Remove the protection paper from the buckles on the REAR WALL
PANEL. Place the REAR WALL PANEL up onto the FLOOR PANEL.
Next, attach the REAR WALL PANEL to the LEFT SIDE WALL PANEL
and use the buckles to latch together. Do the same for the RIGHT
SIDE WALL PANEL. (see Figure 9)
Figure 9
E. Installing the ROOF PANEL
1. The side of the ROOF PANEL with the power supply (control box) is the
top side of the ROOF PANEL.
2. The edge nearest the power supply is the front of the ROOF PANEL. Be
careful of the wires coming from the SIDE and REAR PANELS when you
set the ROOF PANEL down onto the panels. Feed the wires through the
holes in the ROOF PANEL. Feed the CTRL Harness up through the
ROOF PANEL.
3. Be careful not to force the ROOF PANEL into place. Make sure that the
wires are properly fed through the holes. Furthermore, make sure the
ROOF PANEL sits snugly into the RIGHT SIDE WALL PANEL and RIGHT
FRONT WALL PANEL. Pull down on the ROOF PANEL slightly to make
sure it is secured in place. (see Figure 10)

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Figure 10
E. Installing the BENCH HEAT EMITTER PANEL and BENCH
1. Installing the BENCH HEAT EMITTER PANEL requires sliding it
downward into the guides on the side wall panels. (see Figure 11)
2. Plug in the FLOOR HEATER connector into the inlet on the left side of the
REAR WALL PANEL and the BENCH HEAT EMITTER into the inlet on
the right side of the REAR WALL PANEL. (see Figure 11a)
3. Slide the BENCH over the horizontal bench guides on the side panels.
Make sure to install the BENCH with the smooth and finished side facing
upward. It is optional to screw the BENCH down to the REAR WALL
PANEL. (see Figure 11b)
Figure 11a
Figure 11 (FLOOR HEATER & BENCH HEAT
EMITTER power cord connections)
BENCH HEAT EMITTER PANEL
Guides On Side Walls

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Figure 11b
*For model DYN-6336-03, you may need to remove the protection grid on the rear
wall panel to screw down the bench.
F. Installing the FRONT GLASS DOOR HANDLE
1. Now that the FRONT WALL PANEL has already been installed, the inner
and outer door handles need to be mounted to the FRONT GLASS
DOOR. According to Figure 12 - Figure 14, the FRONT GLASS DOOR
must sit between the (2) white washers. The screws are inserted from the
inside of the FRONT GLASS DOOR and screwed into the outer handle.
BE SURE NOT TO OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS OR YOU WILL
SHATTER THE FRONT GLASS DOOR. Next, the inner door handle
needs to be inserted over the screws. Used the provided Hex Wrench to
tighten the (4) hex screws. (see Figure 12)
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 12

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H. Connecting the plugs on the ROOF PANEL (POWER SUPPLY 1)
1. Connect the plugs according to their respective labels. (see Figure 15)
2. You will need to connect the right and left speaker connectors, the MP3
connector, and the CTRL (Panel Control) harness wire connector. (see
Figure 16)
Before Connecting After Connecting
Figure 15 Figure 16
I. Installing the TEMPERATURE SENSOR and Optional SHELF
1. Enter the sauna and remove the protective covering from the
TEMPERATURE SENSOR. Situate the TEMPERATURE SENSOR so
that it is vertical and pointing downward. (see Figure 17)
Figure 17
2. If your sauna comes with the optional MP3 shelf, use the two screws
provided to mount the self on either the side panels or front panel. This
shelf is not offered on all models (see figure 18)

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Figure 18
J. Putting on the ROOF COVER (optional to install)
1. Place the ROOF COVER over the top of the sauna. Be cautious when
pulling the power cord through the hole in the roof cover. Gently place the
ROOF COVER onto the ROOF PANEL. When the edges are aligned,
screw the ROOF COVER to the roof panel. (see Figure 19)
Figure 19
Assembly Is Complete!

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Operating the Sauna
NOTE: Before the sauna is turned on, remove plastic protective covering from
the CONTROL PANELS. Please check and confirm that the connections to the
POWER SUPPLY(includingthepowercord), HEAT EMITTERS, CD/RADIO, and
TEMPERATURE SENSOR are connected properlyandaresnugandtight. The
power supply voltage and frequency must match the requested voltage and
frequency of the sauna (120VAC 15AMP Dedicated Circuit or 120VAC 20AMP
Dedicated Circuit). Please consult a certified electrician for any electrical
modifications or repairs.
Since many materials absorb the infrared rays, minimal clothing is
recommended for maximum effect. The infrared sauna emitters are designed to
heat you and not necessarily the air inside the sauna. It is not a hot box like a
traditional sauna. The temperature gauge is a guide for your safety. It is
recommended that you drink water before, during, and after sauna use to
prevent dehydration since body fluids will be lost through perspiration. It is not
recommended to shower immediately after use since the pores in your skin will
be open and could possibly absorb anything in the water.
CAUTION: Exit Sauna Immediately If You Feel Dizzy, Sleepy,
Or Any Discomfort.
Control Panel
Power On/Off: Press to control the main power of the sauna
Power Indicator: Indicates the status of the sauna’s main
power
Work Start/Stop: Press to control the working functions of the
sauna
Work Indicator: Indicates the working status of the sauna
Heat Indicator: Indicates the status of heating function
Light: Press to control the lighting function
Time Display: Displays the heating time of the sauna in
minutes
Time: Press to adjust the setting of the timer
Temperature Display: Displays the actual interior temperature
of the sauna room in
0
C/
0
F
Temperature: Press to adjust the temperature setting
0C/0F: Press to change the temperature display between
0
C/
0
F
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