EOS EMOTEC DC 9000 User manual

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User's Guide
EMOTEC DC 9000
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IP x4

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Table of Contents
General information concerning sauna bathing............................................................... 3
Package contents..............................................................................................................4
General safety precautions ............................................................................................... 4
Assembly of the control unit ..............................................................................................4
Wall mounting ........................................................................................................4
Electrical connection ......................................................................................................... 6
Connecting the sauna oven................................................................................... 6
Connecting the vaporizer ....................................................................................... 6
Connecting the sauna lamp .................................................................................. 7
Connecting the sensor lines ................................................................................. 7
Mounting the oven sensor .....................................................................................7
Operation ..........................................................................................................................8
Button functions ..................................................................................................... 8
Icon description......................................................................................................8
Switching on the device for the first time ............................................................... 9
Default parameters
Finnish sauna operation......................................................................................10
Temperature indicator..........................................................................................10
Heating time.........................................................................................................10
Important information for programming ......................................................................... 11
Specialist sections
F1 Setting the current time ...................................................................................12
Programming sections
P1 Start with preset time ......................................................................................13
P2 Heating time limit............................................................................................14
P5 Temperature setting .......................................................................................15
P6 Programming fan mode .................................................................................16
P7 Ability to dim the cubicle lights .......................................................................17
Coloured light (optional)..................................................................................18
P9 Setting the time interval for the coloured light ................................................20
The control unit switch ....................................................................................................21
Switching of the heating time limit for commercial use .................................................21
Error display ....................................................................................................................22
Technical data .................................................................................................................22
Connection diagram .......................................................................................................23
Guarantee........................................................................................................................24

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Dear customer,
with purchase of this sauna control unit you
opted for a superior quality, high-tech
electronic device which was developed and
manufactured according to the highest
standards and guidelines.
Please note that an optimal interaction of
sauna cabin, sauna oven and sauna
control unit is mandatory for a pleasant
sauna climate in your cabin.
With this superior sauna control unit you
can "operate" your sauna system, and
thanks to the many individual
programming settings you will surely soon
find the setting that suits you best.
Perception in the sauna is very subjective,
therefore it really requires your own
perception, or that of your family to find the
most suitable settings.
By default the finnish sauna is preset to
95°C.
The following operation instructions
describe how to pre-select "your" climate
in the cabin. Read these instructions
carefully, so that you quickly and easily find
your way though the programming process.
Please note the variation in temperatures
in the cabin while sauna bathing. The
hottest area is directly under the cabin
ceiling, whereas there is a steady
temperature gradient towards the floor of
the cabin. Inversely, the relative humidity is
lowest directly under the cabin ceiling and
the highest on the cabin floor.
For safety reasons the temperature sensor
withtheoverheatsafetyshutdownislocated
on the cabin ceiling above the oven, since
this is the hottest area in the cabin.
Therefore there will always be temperature
variations between the temperature sensor
of the control unit and the thermometer in
the cabin.
General information concerning sauna bathing
For the cabin light use only light bulbs. Do
not use fluorescent lamps, energy saving
lamps and gas discharge lamps.
For example, when pre-setting the cabin
temperature to 100°C, the thermometer
inside the cabin may easily show 85°C -
90°C. This complies with the typical climate
inside the cabin.
Always observe hygiene.Always use hand-
or bathing towels, to avoid getting
perspiration on the wood.
In addition, a fan can help to dissipate used
humid air in badly ventilated areas.
To avoid the perception of draft, you should
avoid using any ventilation system while
sauna bathing. It should only be used if
recommended by the cabin manufacturer.
Always make sure no objects are
located on the sauna oven before
starting the heating cycle.

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Package contents (subject to change)
Included with the control unit are:
1. An heater-sensor board with overheat
shutoff protection, KTY-sensors with
sensor housing , two 3x25 mm
fastening screws and a 1,7 m long
sensor cable, red and white.
2. A plastic bag with three 4 x 20 mm
fastening screws and three spacer
tubes.
3. A replacement overheat protection
module.
General safety precautions
lThis device has not been designed for
being used by persons (including
children) that are physically or mentally
handicapped or have sensory
disabilities. Moreover, it is not allowed
to use this device without sufficient
experience and/or knowledge, unless
these persons will be supervised by
persons responsible for their security
or in case they have been instructed how
to use this device.
lChildren are to be supervised in order
to make sure that they do not play with
this device.
lAttention: It is forbidden to install
the control box in a closed switch
cabinet or behind a wooden panelling!
lThe electrical installation may be
done only by a qualified electrical
technician.
lYou must comply with the regulations of
your power supply company and
applicable VDE regulations (DIN VDE
0100).
lWARNING: Never attempt repairs
or installations yourself, as this
could result in serious injury or death.
Only a qualified technician may remove
the housing cover.
lPlease note the dimensions in the
Assembly of the control unit
Wall mounting
Mount the control unit outside the sauna
cabin only. The most practical mounting
point would be the wall area onto which
the sauna heater is mounted on the inside,
except on the outside of the cabin. If
electrical conduits are present, mount the
control unit accordingly. To mount the
control unit, please follow these
instructions:
assembly instructions, especially when
installing the temperature sensor. The
temperature above the oven is critical for
the temperature 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 correctly.
lThe device may only be used as
intended as a control unit for sauna
heaters up to 9 kW. (Up to 36 kW when
combined with a power control unit)
lCompletely disconnect the control
unit from the electrical circuit, i.e. flip
all circuit breakers or the main circuit
breaker during each installation or repair.
lPlease note the safety and installation
information from the sauna heater
manufacturer.
Illust. 1

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2. Insert one of the wood screws into the
upper middle hole. This screw will be
the mounting point for the control unit.
Make sure the screw is projecting out
from wall about 3 mm. (Illust. 3.2)
3. Hang the control unit onto the 3 mm
projecting screw. Insert the included
rubber sleeves into the openings on the
back side of the housing and lead the
electrical cable through these openings.
Screw the lower part of the housing onto
the cabin wall using the lower threaded
holes. (Illust. 4)
Please note: If the sauna cabin is not
equipped with electrical conduits, the
electrical cables must be lead along the
outside of the cabin, preferably in one of
the recesses between the wood boards.
Therefore, you have to mount the control
unit farther away from the cabin wall, so
you can lead the cables into the unit. In
this case, use the included 3 spacer tubes
as shown in Illust. 3.3, which hold the lower
part at a distance.
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3
Illust. 3.3Illust . 3.2
Illust . 4
feed-through
channel for power
supply lead wire
feed-through
channel for oven
supply line
feed-through
channel for sensor
lines and LED
feed-through channel
for lamp and fan
upper mounting hole
mounting holes
Illust.3
ca. 20 cm
eye level
ca. 34 cm
19 cm
eye level
17,4 cm
Illust. 3.1
1. Remove the cover of the control unit. To
do this press the fastening tab inwards
with a flat screwdriver and remove the
housing top by pivoting it upwards
(Illust.1). Drill the threaded holes for the
included 4 x 20 mm wood screws
according to Illust. 3 & 3.1.

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GIn general, there can only be one perma-
nentconnectiontothepowersupplynetwork,
to include a device which allows the unit to
be disconnected from the power source with
a contact distance of at least 3 mm from all
terminals.
All electrical installations and connector
cables inside the cabin must be able to
withstand temperatures up to 140°C. Please
usethe table belowtodeterminethe required
cable diameters for this task.
Attach the power supply lead wire as shown
in Illust. 5 to the power supply terminals of
the control unit. Connection instructions are
printed directly in the control unit.
Connecting the sauna oven
Assemble the sauna oven according to the
instructions provided by the manufacturer
in front of the air intake opening.
Lead the silicon lines through the electrical
conduits to their respective terminals on
the control unit and connect them
according to the circuit diagram printed
there.
Please note: If no electrical conduits are
present, drill a hole with a diameter of 10
mm next to the air intake opening and lead
the oven control cables through this hole
to their corresponding terminals (U V W) in
the control unit. To protect the silicon lines
from external influences, install them in a
shielded fashion. For this task, use a fitting
cable or simple PVC conduit and lead the
silicon cable through it to the control unit.
Electrical connection
Theelectrical connection mayonly
be done by a qualified electrical
technician under authority of the
regulations of the local power supply
companyandthose of the VDE.
Lead wire for cabin lighting
Air intake opening
Illust.5
Power supply lead wire
minimum diameter in mm² (copper wire)
connection to 380 V 3N AC
Connector
capacity in
KW
Appropriate for
cabin sizes
(in m³) Power supply lead wire
to the control unit Connector cable
control unit for oven safety fuse
capacity in A
4,5 4 - 6 5 x 2,5 mm² 5 x 1,5 mm² 3 x 16
6,0 6 - 10 5 x 2,5 mm² 5 x 1,5 mm² 3 x 16
7,5 8 - 12 5 x 2,5 mm² 5 x 1,5 mm² 3 x 16
9,0 10 - 14 5 x 2,5 mm² 5 x 1,5 mm² 3 x 16

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Connecting the sauna lamp
The sauna lamp must be splashproof (by
Standard IPx4) and resistant to ambient
temperature. The sauna lamp can be
mounted anywhere except in the area of
the rising hot air above the oven.
Connecting the sensor lines
You should not install sensor and power
supply lines together, or lead them through
the same conduit. This can lead to
interferences in the electronics, such as
"fluttering" in the relays. If it is absolutely
necessary to install them together, or the
wire is longer than 3m, you should use a
shielded sensor line such as the LIYLY-O x
0.5 mm²). Connect the shielding to mass
in the control unit.
Please note that the following
measurements are based on values
provided by the unit quality assurance by the
European Standard EN 60335-2-53. In
principle, you must mount the oven sensor
where temperatures are expected to be the
highest. Illust. 7 gives you an overview of the
mounting point of the sensor..
20 cm
Mounting the oven sensor
1. Mount the oven sensor in cabins up to
2 x 2m according to Illust. 7 and 8, in
larger cabins according to Illust. 7 and 9.
19 cm 35 cm
Illust. 7
Illust. 8 Illust. 9
2. Drill a hole to lead the cable through,
preferably through the middle of one of
the wooden boards.
3. Lead the sensor cable through the
drilled hole and attach it to the sensor
line according to Illust. 10.
Hole
Sensor housing
Sauna ceiling
Center sensor
housing on middle
section
Sensor line
Terminals in
the control unit
Illust. 10
Limiter Sensor
4. Attach the lines for the shutoff (white)
and the temperature sensor (red)
according to Illust. 11 to the sensor
board. Then insert the sensor board into
the housing.

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Housing
red
red
Sensor
board
Illust. 11
Sensor
white (Limiter)
white (Limiter)
5. Afteryouare finished installingandhave
made sure the control unit is functioning
properly, check the line for overheat
shutoff protection for short circuits. To
do this, release one of the white lines in
the sensor housing. The safety relay of
the control unit should now fall; i.e. the
heating circuit should now be
interrupted.
Buttonfunctions
Operating switch
on - off Lamp
on - off Program
button Selection
buttons
Mode
Operation
P5
P6
P7
P9 Coloured light
Symbol description
TimeF1
P1 Pre-selected time
P2 Heating time
Heating (dry)
Ventilation function
Lamp
Error message

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Switching on the device for the first
time
After checking all the connections once
again, connect the device to the mains by
switching on the fuses or mains switch.
On the display appears the flashing
notification.
Afterwards the displays shows "F1" for
short time.
Afterwards the display shows the present
time. The unit is ready to use.
The device is switched on via the " "
button. This also switches on the cubicle
and screen lighting.
On the display appears
12:03
20:03
06:00
20:03
20:03
Please confirm with the "Mode" button.
Please chose the wished value with the " "
and " " Please chose the wished value with
the

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20:03
05:58
20:03
05:58
Default parameters
Finnish sauna operation
After switching on the screen displays the
current time and remaining heating time
alternately.
Temperature indicator
The temperature is indicated on the right
side of the screen above the thermometer
icon.
Here the pre-selected temperature is
indicated by an arrow to the right of the
thermometer.
The temperature in the cubicle is shown
by the rising thermometer.
When heating the cubicle the thermometer
fills up to the pre-selected temperature.
Then the control phase starts.
Heating time
the factory setting limits the heating time to
6 hours. This means that after switching
on, the device switches off after 6 hours for
safety reasons.
The remaining heating time is displayed
on the screen alternately with the current
time.
Pre-selected
temperature
Actual
temperature in
the cubicle

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The buttons to be used are shown in the text as follows.
Symbols shown in the display sketches as follows will flash on the display.
Every change to the set parameters must be confirmed and saved by pressing the "Mode“
button. The new values set flash briefly before the unit switches back to the basic display.
If you change the parameters without saving them with the "Mode“ button, the previous
values automatically remain active.
If you do not operate the unit for a longer period when programming, the display switches
back automatically to the basic display, and the background lighting switches off after a
short time.
Please note the following when programming the unit
20:03
MODE
= " "
= " "
= "Mode"
= " "
= " "
The many programming facilities of the unit are divided basically into:
Specialist levels These levels are indicated by „F 1 - F 6“. Depending on the unit
type, it may be that certain individual levels are not displayed.
Parameters that only have to be changed very rarely in daily
use can be changed here. These are set following initial
installation, and then usually remain unchanged, at least for
an extended period.
Programme and levels These levels are indicated by „P 1 - P 9“. Depending on the unit
type or the set operating mode, it may be that certain individual
levels are not displayed.
Parameters that are changed often to meet your individual
requirements in daily use can be changed here.
The sauna switches off automatically at the
end of the selected heating time.
If you want to end your sauna before this
time, press the ""button. The sauna is
switched off. The screen indicates the
current time.

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Specialist section
For clock time adjustment please press
"Mode" and " “ button synchron.
(In the display appears "F1“ and the clock
symbol.)
Please confirm with the "Mode" button.
Please chose the wished value with the
"" and " " buttons.
(to switch between summer and winter
time for example)
Please confirm with a long press on the
"Mode" button until the new value is
flashing on the display.
Afterwards the displays shows "F1" for
short time
F 1
20:03
21:03
21:03
F1 Setting the current time

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Please confirm with the "Mode" button.
Programming section
Please chose the wished value with the
""and " " buttons.
Please consider that the cubicle must heat
up for around 40-50 minutes to achieve an
appropriate temperature. If, for example,
you want to start your sauna at 18.00 select
the preset time to 17.10.
Please confirm with a long press on the
"Mode" button until the new value is
flashing on the display.
The P1 program function is displayed on
the screen briefly.
While P1 is displayed on the screen press
the button until the preset time icon
flashes. This starts the preset mode.
For the heating adjustment please press
"Mode"button. In the display appears the
pre heating time symbol and "P1".
P1 Start with preset time
You can use the time pre-selection to start your sauna within the next 24 hours.
Always ensure that no objects are located on the sauna heater at the start of the
heating process. Risk of fire!
P 1
15:07
17:10
P 1
17:10
After a short time the screen displays the
current time and preset heating time
alternately. The screen’s background
lighting goes out.
When the preset time is reached the sauna
equipment switches itself on. At the end of
the heating period the control unit
automatically switches the device off.
20:03 17:10

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The heating time limiter is fixed at 6 hours.
After these time the sauna will automatic
shut-off.
For the heating time limiter adjustment
please press "Mode" button.
Afterwards the " " button until in the
display the the heating time symbol and
"P2" appears.
Please confirm with the "Mode" button.
Please chose the wished value with the
""and " " buttons.
Please confirm with a long press on the
"Mode" button until the new value is
flashing on the display.
Afterwards the displays shows "P2" for
short time. The heating time limiter is now
fixed with the new value.
P2 Preset time mode
P 2
06:00
03:00
03:00

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Please chose the wished value with the
""and " " buttons.
The arrow at the thermometer-symbol
shows the selected temperature-area.
Please confirm with a long press on the
"Mode" button until the new value is
flashing on the display.
Afterwards the displays shows "P5" for
short time. Temperature is now fixed with
the new value.
P5 Temperature setting
The temperature is fixed on 95C for
Finnish operation and 60C for Humidity
operation.
For temperature adjustment please press
"Mode" button.
Afterwards the " " button until in the
display the heating symbol and "P5"
appears.
Please confirm with the "Mode" button.
P 5
95
85
85

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P6 Programming fan operation
This control unit gives you the option of
switching on a fan (max. 100W) and setting
the fan speed individually to one of 3
stages.
The default setting is „no fan mode“. Only
in post heating operation after operation
humidity the fan is default on the maximum
step.
For fan function adjustment please press
"Mode" button.
Afterwards the " " button until in the
display the fan symbol and "P6" appears.
Please confirm with the "Mode" button.
P 6
Level0 fan off
Level1
Level2
Level3
Please chose the wished value with the
"" and " " buttons.
They mean:
0 = fan off
1 = fan level 1 (approx. 1/3 output)
2 = fan level 2 (approx. 2/3 output)
3 = maximum fan output
Please confirm with a long press on the
"Mode" button until the new value is
flashing on the display.
Afterwards the displays shows "P6" for
short time. Fan function is now fixed with
the new value.
2
2
0
Theselectedlevelcanbeseenby the points
under the fan icon on the screen.

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Please note that this function may only be
programmed in combination with
incandescent bulbs. No phosphorous,
energy-saving or gas discharge bulbs
may be used.
The default light setting is maximum. You
can dim the cubicle lighting of your sauna
as you wish.
For illumination power adjustment please
press "Mode" button.
Afterwards the „…“ button until in the
display the light symbol and "P7" appears.
Please confirm with the "Mode" button.
Please chose the wished value with the
"" and " " buttons.
100
P 7
80
Please confirm with a long press on the
"Mode" button until the new value is
flashing on the display.
Afterwards the displays shows "P7" for
short time. Illumination power is now fixed
with the new value.
80
P7 Ability to dim the cubicle lights

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Please chose the wished value with the
""and " " buttons.
They mean:
0 = off
1 = automatic mode
2 = permanent red
3 = permanent yellow
4 = permanent blue
5 = permanent green
Press the " " button for approx. 5
seconds. The coloured light symbol and
the number 0 appear on the display. 0
You have the option of operating a coloured light device in your sauna using the HCS 9003
control unit. Each coloured light may not exceed the maximum power of 100 W.
1
When the coloured light is switched on the
screen also displays the flashing coloured
light icon. 20:03
IThe coloured light icon indicates the
segment for the colour that is currently lit.
The colours are assigned as follows.
red
yellow
green
blue
Coloured light (optional)
This programming option is only available if the coloured light module (item
number 942761) has been installed.
Switch off all power to the system before installing the coloured light module.
Switching on the coloured light

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If coloured light mode is to be switched off
use the previous instructions and set the
value to „0“.
IjIt goes without saying that the sauna
lights can also be switched on and off in
coloured light mode. To do so press the
light switch as usual.
IIf the sauna light is on the coloured light
icon does not flash but is shown constantly.
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This programming option gives you the option of automatically setting the length of time
each collour is on. The fefault is one minute.
You can set on-time to between 1 and maximum 10 minutes..
P9 Setting the time interval for the coloured light
For shining period adjustment please
press "Mode" button.
Afterwards the " " button until in the
display the colour light symbol and "P9"
appears.
P 9
Please confirm with the "Mode" button.
00:02
Please chose the wished value with the
" " and " " buttons. 00:05
Please confirm with a long press on the
"Mode" button until the new value is
flashing on the display.
Afterwards the displays shows "P6" for
short time. Shining period is now fixed with
the new value.
00:05
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