EOS ECON D2 User manual

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IP x4
Made in Germany
ECON D2
Druck Nr. 29344706en/ - 21.15
GB Assembly and operating instruction

2GB
English
Table of Contents
Package contents ....................................................................................................4
Technical data ..........................................................................................................4
General information concerning sauna bathing .......................................................5
General safety precautions ......................................................................................6
Installation of the control unit ...................................................................................8
Wall mount fixture................................................................................................8
Wall mounting......................................................................................................8
Wall recessing .....................................................................................................9
Connecting the sensor cables ...........................................................................10
Installation of the heater sensor ........................................................................10
Electrical connection ..............................................................................................12
Connecting the sauna heater ............................................................................12
Connecting a load switch (LSG)........................................................................12
Connecting the sauna lamp...............................................................................12
Installation diagram ...........................................................................................13
Terminal arrangement on the circuit board........................................................13
Connecting the sauna heater (max. 9 kW)........................................................14
Connecting the sauna heater > 9 kW................................................................14
Operation ...............................................................................................................15
General..............................................................................................................15
The user interface.........................................................................................15
Operating buttons .........................................................................................15
Default display Stand-by...............................................................................16
Default display in operation...........................................................................16
Energy-saving display...................................................................................16
Cabin lighting ................................................................................................17
Initial commissioning.....................................................................................18
Change language..........................................................................................19
Change time..................................................................................................19
Activate the Life - Guard ...............................................................................20
Activate / deactivate the child lock................................................................20
Switching on the sauna unit..........................................................................21
Switching off the sauna unit..........................................................................21
Switching on the sauna unit with Life - Guard...............................................21
Individual settings..............................................................................................22
Cabin temperature ........................................................................................22

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Life - Guard...................................................................................................23
Auto-Stop......................................................................................................24
Preselection time ..........................................................................................26
Activate the preselection time.......................................................................27
Deactivate the preselection time...................................................................27
Extend the time setting for sauna time...................................................................28
Unit fuses ...............................................................................................................28
Error messages......................................................................................................29
The device switch (Switch-off) ...............................................................................30
Service Address: ....................................................................................................31
Guarantee ..............................................................................................................31
General Terms and Conditions of Service .............................................................32

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Package contents
(subject to change)
Included with the control unit are
1.temperature sensor, consisiting of: sensor board with overheating protection fuse, KTY-
sensor, sensor housing, two 3x25 mm fastening screws and 2,0 m long sensor cable.
2.a plastic bag with three 4 x 20 mm fastening screws.
3.a replacement overheating protection fuse
Technical data
Rated voltage: 400 V 3 N 50 Hz AC
Breaking capacity: max 9 kW resistive load (AC 1 operation) upgrade to 36
kW possible through connection to circuit breakers
Heating time limit: 6 h, 12 h
Display: Display 65 x 37 mm
Dimensions (HxWxD): 220 x 250 x 67 mm
Protection type: IPx4 in accordance with EN 60529, Splashproofing
Control range, sauna operation: 30 to 115° C
Sensor system: KTY sensor with safety temperature limiter 142°C
Type of regulation: Digital two-point control
Light: max. 100 W
Environmental temperature -10°C bis +40°C
Storage temperatures: -20°C bis +70°C

Dear customer
You have purchased a high-quality technical
device with which you will have years of sauna
fun. This sauna control unit was designed and
inspected according to the current European
safety standards and manufactured at the facto-
ry in accordance with the quality management
standard DIN EN ISO 9001:2000.
This detailed installation and operation manual
has been prepared for your information. Please
observe in particular the important notes and
the information on electrical connection.
Wewishyouexhilarating recreational experience
and lots of fun with your sauna!
Intended use
This sauna control unit is exclusively intended
for the control of the sauna heater in a sauna
cabin.
Any other use over and above the intended
purpose is not considered as appropriate use!
Compliance of the standard operation, mainte-
nance and repair conditions is also an element
of appropriate use.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for
deviating, unauthorized alterations and any re-
sulting damages: the initiator of these changes
bears the full risk.
General information
Please check whether the unit has arrived in per-
fect condition. Any transport damages should be
immediately reported to the freight forwarder
delivering the goods or you should contact the
company that shipped the goods.
Please note that you will only be able to achieve
an optimum sauna climate if the cabin with its air
intake and ventilation, the sauna heater and the
control unit are aligned to each other.
Please observe the information and stipulations
made by your sauna supplier.
Sauna heaters heat up your sauna cabin using
heated convective air. Here, fresh air is drawn
in from the air intake which, when heated, rises
upwards (convection) and is then circulated
within the cabin. Part of the used air is pushed
out through the vent in the cabin. This creates a
typical sauna climate which can achieve temper-
atures of approx. 110°C measured directly under
the ceiling of your sauna, dropping in temper-
ature to approx. 30-40°C towards the oor. It is
therefore not unusual to measure temperatures
of 110°C on the temperature sensor hanging
over the heater, whilst the thermometer hanging
on the sauna wall, approx. 20-25 cm under the
cabin ceiling, only indicates 85°C. The bathing
temperature generally lies between 80°C and
90°C in the area of the upper bench when the
temperature is set to maximum.
Please note that the highest temperatures are
always generated over the sauna heater and that
the temperature sensor and the safety limiter
must be mounted there in accordance with the
control unit installation instructions.
When heating up for the first time, you may
notice a slight smell caused by evaporating
lubricants used in production processes. Please
ventilate your cabin before beginning your
sauna bath.
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General safety precautions
• This device can be used by children aged
8 upwards and by persons with physical,
sensory, or mental disabilities, or who
have inadequate experience and knowl-
edge if they are supervised or if they have
received adequate instruction in how to
use the device safely and understand the
associated risks. Children may not play
with this device. Children may not clean
or carry out any user maintenance if un-
supervised.
• Children are to be supervised in order to
make sure that they do not play with this
device.
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Attention: It is forbidden to install
the control box in a closed switch cabinet
or behind a wooden panelling!
• The electrical installation may be done
only by a qualied electrical technician.
• You must comply with the regulations of
your power supply company and applica-
ble VDE regulations (DIN VDE 0100).
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WARNING: Never attempt repairs or
installations yourself, as this could result
in serious injury or death. Only a qualied
technician may remove the housing cover.
• Please note the dimensions in the assem-
bly instructions, especially when installing
the temperature sensor. The temperature
above the oven is critical for the temper-
ature setting. The temperature can be
held within operating parameters and
a minimal temperature gradient inside
the bench area of the sauna cabin can be
achieved only if unit is assembled correct-
ly.
• The device may only be used as intended
as a control unit for sauna ovens up to 9
kW (up to 36 kW when combined with a
contactor box).
• Completely disconnect the control unit
from the electrical circuit, i.e. ip all circuit
breakers or the main circuit breaker during
each installation or repair.
• Please note the safety and installation
information from the sauna oven manu-
facturer.
• Always heed the specications and in-
structions of the cabin manufacturer, too.
• If control units with remote con-
trol options* are used, protection
against activation when the heater is
covered is required. (e.g. cover protec-
tion Type 1-5 or S-Guard).
*Telecontrol = setting up, controlling or adjusting a
unit by a command that can be given out of view
of the unit by means of transfer media such as tele-
communication, audio technology or bus systems.
(this also includes weekly timers)
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Attention!
Dear customer,
according to the valid regulations, the
electrical connection of the sauna heater
and the control box has to be carried out
through the specialist of an authorized
electric shop
We would like to draw your attention that
in case of a warranty claim, you are kindly
requested to present a copy of the invoice
of the executive electric shop.
When designing the cabin ensure that
the external exposed glass surfaces only re-
ach a maximum temperature of 76°C. If ne-
cessary, protective features need to be tted.
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ca. 35 cm
Installation of the control unit
Wall installation
The control unit may only be mounted outside
the sauna cabin. It is advisable to select the out-
side wall of the cabin to which the sauna heater
is xed from the inside as mounting position. If
ductwork is already provided for electrical in-
stallations then the position of the control unit
is predetermined by that. Please follow the in-
structions for installation:
Fig. 1
1. The 3 mm diameter boreholes for the sup-
plied wood screws 4 x 20 mm are drilled
according to the dimensions shown in Fig. 3
+ 3.1.
2. Insert one of the wood screws into the top
center hole. The control unit is hooked onto
this screw. Therefore, leave the screw out by
approx. 3 mm (Fig. 3.2).
3. Hook the control unit onto the 3 mm protru-
ding screw in the upper mounting hole.
Insert the supplied rubber grommets into
the openings at the rear wall of the housing
and insert the connecting cable through the-
se openings.
Fasten the housing bottom at the two bot-
tom openings (Fig. 4) rmly to the cabin wall.
Fig. 3
Eye level
Fig. 3.2
3 mm
Upper mounting hole
Mounting holes
Fig. 3.1
approx. 35 cm
17 cm
17.7 cm
Eye level
Remove the control device cover. In order to do
this loosen the screw at the top of the housing
and pull the housing top upward while swivel-
ling (Fig. 1).
Surface-mounted installation
Fig. 4
Feed-through for:
Mains cable
Heater cable
Evaporator cable
Lamp
Fan
Feed-
through for
sensor lines
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Fig. 6
Feed-through for:
Mains cable
Heater cable
Evaporator cable
Lamp
Fan
Feed-
through for
sensor lines
Recessed installation
1. Cut out a wall section that is at least 3.5 cm
deep according to the dimension in Fig. 5.
Insert the supplied rubber grommets into the
openings at the rear wall of the housing and
insert the connecting cables through these
openings.
Place the control unit into the wall opening and
fasten it with 4 wood screws.
21 cm
20 cm
Eye level
Holes to fasten the con-
trol unit inside the wall
opening.
Fig. 5
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Connecting the sensor cables
You should not install sensor and power supply
lines together, or lead them through the same
feedthrough. This can lead to interferences in
the electronics, such as "uttering" in the re-
lays. If it is necessary to lay the cables down
together, or if the line is longer than 3m, use a
shielded sensor cable (4 x 0.5 mm²).
Connect the shielding to ground in the control
unit.
Please note that the following dimensional
information refers to values dened by the de-
vice test in compliance with EN 60335-2-53. The
stove sensor always needs to be mounted at
the place where the highest temperatures are
expected. Fig. 7 - 9 provide an overview of the
sensor assembly position, unless the position is
dened in the user manual for the stove.
The stove sensor is mounted in cabins up to 2 x
2 m in size as shown in Fig. 7 and 9; in larger
cabins it is mounted as shown in Fig. 8 and 9.
20 cm
Figure 7
Housing
red
red
Sensor circuit board
Sensor
white (Limiter)
white (Limiter)
Figure 10
Figure 8
Figure 9
Drill a hole for the cable opening, preferably in
the middle of a proled plank.
Feed the sensor cable through the drilled hole
and then connect the sensor line as shown
in Fig. 10.
The lines for the limiter (white) and connect the
temperature sensor (red) according to Fig.
10 to the sensor board: Then click the sensor
board into position in the housing.
Guide the sensor lines to the control
unit and feed them into the device
through the right-hand cable opening.
Install the sensor lines within the
control unit as shown in Fig. 11.
Connect the sensor lines as shown in Fig. 12.
To this end, the plug X2 is disconnected from
the board and then reinserted after the con-
nection.
After mounting and the correct operation of
the control unit, the line to the over-
Installation of the heater sen-
sor
35 cm
> 2 x 2 m
Fühlerleitung
Fühlerleitung
19 cm
< 2 x 2 m

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Hole
Sauna ceiling
Centre sensor housing
on middle section
Sensor cables
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
6. After completed installation and correct
commissioning of the control unit, the line
for overtemperature protection must be
checked for short-circuits. In order to do this,
disconnect one of the wires of the white ca-
ble in the sensor casing. The respective error
message appears in the display. Reconnect
the wire to make the message disappear.
12:00
Thermal
fuse
X2
F2
F1
L1 L2 L3 N W V U N
N L
LSG
V1
S1
N
142°C
KTY 10/5
Sensor
Limiter
X2
weiß / white
rot / red

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Electrical connection
The electrical connection may only be
done by a certified electrician in compli-
ance with the guidelines of the local utility
company and the VDE.
In general, there may be only one fixed con-
nection to the network; furthermore equip-
ment should be provided that makes it pos-
sible to disconnect the system with all poles
from the network with a contact opening width
of minimum 3 mm.
All electrical installations and all connection
lines that are installed inside the cabin must
be suitable for an ambient temperature of at
least 170 °C.
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The power supply line is run to the control unit
and connected to the power input terminals.
Install the sauna heater and the vaporizer in
front of the air intake according to the manu-
facturer’s installation instructions.
Run the silicone line through the ductwork
to the power unit and connect it to the ap-
propriate terminals as directed in the wiring
diagram.
Note:In case there is no ductwork available
drill a hole next to the air intake opening and
run the heater line through this hole to the
outside and to the appropriate terminals in
the control unit. The silicone line must be
buried to protect it from outside influences.
Therefore, use a suitable cable-duct or a
PVC-pipe through which you can run the line
up to the power unit.
Connecting the sauna heater
The sauna lamp must be weatherproof pro-
tected (IPx4) and resistant to the ambient tem-
perature. The sauna lamp may be installed
at any location but never in the vicinity of the
rising hot air of the heater. Only use bulbs!
Connecting the sauna lamp
LSG
Connecting a load switch
(LSG)
For details refer to the installation instructions
of the LSG.

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Terminal arrangement on the circuit board.
Installation diagram
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35
4
5
= optional
400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz
LSG
ECON
X2
F2
F1
L1 L2 L3 N W V U N
N L
LSG
V1
S1
N
Plug for
sensor connection

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400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz
max. 100 W
X1
ECON
P max. 9 kW
UVWNL1 L2 L3 N
V1
N
S1
142°C
KTY 10/5
Sensor
Limiter
weiß / white
rot / red
X2
N L
Connecting the sauna heater (max. 9 kW)
Warn ing: Always co n n ect
the neutral conductor (N) of the
sauna oven.
max. 100 W
max. 100 W
P max. 9 kW
400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz
LSG
400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz
max. 100 W
X1
ECON
UVWNL1 L2 L3 N
V1
N
S1
142°C
KTY 10/5
Sensor
Limiter weiß / white
rot / red
X2
N L
Connecting the sauna heater > 9 kW

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Operation
General
Once the system has been installed with all components and all covers have been fixed, you
can put your sauna unit into operation.
Over the following pages we will show you the options provided to you with the control.
The user interface
The Fig. shows the operating unit in Stand-by mode with the light switched on.
Operating buttons
= Cabin lighting
= System On - Off
= Programming mode
= Increase the value
= Decrease the value
MODE
MODE

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12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
12:34
30°C
30°C
Default display Stand-by
Default display in operation
is shown if the system is in Stand-by mode.
Reset to this display takes place from other
menu items if no activity is carried out > 15 s.
is shown if the system is in operation.
Reset to this display takes place from other
menu items if no activity is carried out > 15 s.
Energy-saving display
Illustration of the heating performance:
During the heating phase the bars behind
the temperature display fill continuously.
Once the target temperature is reached,
these bars are shown filled
The following applies for all settings:
The following is shown in the top area of the
display:
Current time
The clock symbol
The light - symbol
(when the light is switched on)
12 : 00
In addition, the following symbols are dis-
played depending on the operating mode se-
lected
.
Child lock active
Preselection time
If the unit is not used, it will
switch into energy-saving mode.
A moving time is shown after 5 minutes,
similar to a PC screensaver. The back
light for the display is switched off af-
ter an additional 15 minutes.
By pressing any key you can return to the
Stand-by default display

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Modifiable value
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
Modifiable parameter
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
Temperature
In order to adjust the individual values to
the particular desires, briefly push the
MODE
-button out of Stand-by.
The modifiable parameter will then be high-
lighted in black and it is possible to select
with the or - buttons the desired
parameter.
By pushing the
MODE
-button again you will
arrive at the programming level.
The name of the parameter is now blinking
and the modifiable value is highlighted in
black.
The value highlighted in black can now be
changed with the or the - buttons.
All settings out of Stand-by are confirmed by
pressing
MODE
> 3 s and are saved in the
unit.
The blinking of the parameter ends and the
new value is now authoritative until another
change is made.
If no key is pressed for > 15 s., the unit
switches back into the default display.
Changes made up to then are not saved
Cabin lighting
The cabin lighting is automatically switched
on as soon as the sauna unit is switched on.
In the top left of the display the - symbol
is shown. When the sauna unit is switched
off the cabin lighting will switch off with a de-
lay of 30 minutes.
Irrespective of the status of the sauna unit,
the cabin lighting can be switched on or
off anytime with the button.
Parameters that blink on the display can be
changed and are shown in these instructions
as displayed.

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12:15
Life Guard
Initial commissioning
12:00
DE
GB
NL
PL
I
RU
00:00
0: 00
Time of day
12:00
DE
GB
NL
PL
I
RU
00:00
12 : 00
Time of day
00:00
12 : 00
Time of day
00:00
12 : 15
Time of day
12:15
Life - Guard
> 3 s
> 3 s
> 3 s
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
20 min
Life - Guard
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE

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Change language
12:15
12 : 15
Tageszeit
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperatur
Auto-Stop
Vorwahlzeit
MODE
&
Change time
12:00
DE
GB
NL
PL
I
RU
12:00
DE
GB
NL
PL
I
RU
12:00
DE
GB
NL
PL
I
RU
00:00
0: 00
Time of day
> 3 s
12:00
12 : 00
Time of day
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
MODE
&
MODE
MODE
MODE
00:00
0: 00
Time of day
00:00
12 : 00
Time of day
00:00
12 : 00
Time of day
00:00
12 : 15
Time of day
> 3 s
MODE
MODE

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Activate the Life - Guard
Life - Guard is a settable relatively short
time, e.g. 20 minutes after which the sauna
unit is switched off, except for the cabin light-
ing. After this time has elapsed the unit can
be
MODE
switched on again by pushing the -
button for the set time.
12:15
12 : 15
Time of day
MODE
&
12:15
Life Guard
12:15
Life - Guard
> 3 s
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
20 min
Life - Guard
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
MODE
Activate / deactivate the child lock
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
If the child lock is activated (the key symbol
is visible in the top section of the display)
only the cabin lighting can be switched. All
other buttons are without function. Activation
/ deactivation of the child lock can be done
in stand-by as well as in operation. The unit
can still be switched off while in operation.
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
&> 3 s
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
Activate
Stand-by Operation
Deactivate
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
&> 3 s
12:00
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
12:15
30°C
5 : 59
- - : - -
Temperature
Auto-stop
Start time
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