EOS EmoTouch 3 User manual

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EmoTouch 3
Control Unit for Sauna Cabins
Operating Instructions

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EOS Saunatechnik GmbH
Schneiderstriesch 1
35759 Driedorf, Germany
Tel. +49 2775 82-0
Fax +49 2775 82-431
Web www.eos-sauna.com
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Contents
Documentation.........................................................................................................2
1 General safety instructions.................................................................................5
1.1 Safety levels.......................................................................................................5
1.2 Operation and settings.................................................................................6
1.3 Operator instruction ......................................................................................7
1.4 Standards and regulations ..........................................................................9
2 Identification ...........................................................................................................10
2.1 EmoTouch 3 control panel ........................................................................10
2.2 Intended use...................................................................................................11
3 Description of the units ......................................................................................12
3.1 Scope of delivery...........................................................................................12
3.2 Technical data ................................................................................................14
4 Commissioning ......................................................................................................15
4.1 Configuration upon commissioning or after a reset .......................16
4.2 Defining the light source manually .......................................................23
5Operation...................................................................................................................26
5.1 User interface ................................................................................................26
5.2 Working with the graphic user interface..............................................27
5.3 Switching the system on/off.....................................................................28
5.4 Basic settings .................................................................................................31
5.4.1 Setting the temperature ............................................................32
5.4.2 Selecting the operating mode.................................................33
5.4.3 Setting the humidity for Bi-O mode.......................................34
5.4.4 Dimming or switching the light on/off.................................36
5.4.5 Retrieving temperature/humidity values ............................37
5.4.6 Switching ECO mode on/off .....................................................39
5.4.7 Switching on HOT mode............................................................41
5.4.8 Switching potential-free contact on/off...............................43
5.5 Advanced settings .......................................................................................44
5.5.1 Advanced settings – single installation................................45
5.5.2 Advanced settings – multi-cabin installation.....................46
5.5.3 Language selection......................................................................50
5.5.4 Screen saver ...................................................................................52
5.5.5 Standby mode................................................................................53
5.5.6 Operational lock/child lock .......................................................54
5.5.7 Display brightness........................................................................56
5.5.8 Holiday cottage mode ...............................................................57
5.5.9 Operating data ..............................................................................59

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5.5.10 Heating period – auto stop ..................................................... 61
5.5.11 Automatic start time................................................................... 63
5.5.12 One-time heating period ......................................................... 65
5.5.13 Recurring heating periods ....................................................... 68
5.5.14 Coloured light coupling............................................................. 76
5.6 Error messages .............................................................................................. 79
6Servicesettings...................................................................................................... 80
6.1 Service level ................................................................................................... 80
6.1.1 Opening service settings........................................................... 82
6.1.2 Service/maintenance.................................................................. 83
6.1.3 Switching hysteresis ................................................................... 84
6.1.4 Reset function ............................................................................... 85
6.1.5 Temperature control................................................................... 86
6.1.6 Setting the potential-free contact ......................................... 87
6.1.7 Fan levels ........................................................................................ 89
6.1.8 Fan post-cycle period ................................................................ 90
6.1.9 Refill period .................................................................................... 92
6.1.10 Post-heating time ........................................................................ 93
6.1.11 Post-heating temperature ........................................................ 94
6.1.12 HOT function ................................................................................ 94
6.1.13 Setting the ECO runtime ........................................................... 97
6.1.14 HOME function.............................................................................. 98
6.2 Data transfer and updates ......................................................................100
6.2.1 Configuration backup .............................................................101
6.2.2 Updating firmware ....................................................................104
6.2.3 Exporting the operating data................................................107
7 General terms and conditions of service ................................................108
8Disposal...................................................................................................................111

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General safety instructions
General safety instructions
1.1 Safety levels
Safety instructions and important operating instructions are clas-
sified according to ANSI Z535.6. Please familiarise yourself with
the following terms and symbols:
DANGER
Danger
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death.
WARNING
Warning
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Caution
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Notice
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
damage to the unit.

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General safety instructions
EN
1.2 Operation and settings
These operating instructions are intended for the personnel re-
sponsible for the operation of a sauna cabin. Observe the follow-
ing general safety instructions during set-up and operation.
Risk to life and limb
and risk of fire
Risk to life and limb from electric shock and fire in the event of im-
proper or faulty electrical connection. This risk also applies follow-
ing completion of the installation work.
The electrical installation of the relay box and other electrical
systems or equipment with a fixed mains connection must only
be performed by a trained electrician from an authorised elec-
trical company.
Observe the stipulations in VDE 0100 part 701.
The system must be disconnected and removed entirely from
the mains supply before commencing installation and repair
work.
The housing cover must only be removed by a specialist.
Fire hazard from
overheating
Insufficient ventilation can lead to device overheating and fire.
Flammable parts must not exceed a temperature of 140°C when
the unit is operated as intended or in the event of a malfunction.
Do not install control panels, relay boxes and modules in en-
closed cabinets or wood panelling.
Observe the sauna heater manufacturer's safety and installa-
tion instructions.
Observe the cabin manufacturer's safety and installation in-
structions.
Touchable glass surfaces on the outside of the cabins could
reach a maximum of 76°C. Attach safety devices if needed.
Damage to the unit Corrosive or heavy saline atmospheres damage the contacts in the
control panel, in the relay box and in the sensors.
The control panel and sensors should not be installed in a cor-
rosive or heavy saline atmosphere.

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General safety instructions
Damage due to
incorrect mounting
location
The control unit is not suitable for outdoor use.
It must be operated only inside buildings and may not be ex-
posed to environmental conditions such as extreme humidity
and moisture or the possible formation of condensation or cor-
rosive substances in the ambient air, as well as other weather
conditions.
Similarly, excessive cold and extreme exposure to sunlight must
be prevented.
Protect the unit accordingly if there is an increased risk of me-
chanical damage.
1.3 Operator instruction
The operator of the infrared or sauna cabin must be instructed in
the general safety instructions during commissioning. The opera-
tor must be given a copy of the operating instructions.
The operator must make the end user aware of safety instructions
that are relevant to the end user.
Risk of electric shock A risk to life and limb from electric shock and fire arises in the event
of improper repair work. This risk also applies after work is com-
pleted.
The unit covers must only be removed by a specialist.
Repairs and installations must only be performed by a trained
specialist.
The system must be disconnected and removed entirely from
the mains supply before commencing repair work.
Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer.
Fire hazard Objects placed on the sauna heaters can easily be ignited and
cause fires.
Do not place objects on the sauna heater.
If you switch on the sauna heater using pre-set timers or a re-
mote control, attach a protective cover to the heater or install a
suitable safety device.
Inspect the cabin prior to commissioning.
When using control units with a remote control option (see
EN 60335-1), protection from switching on a covered sauna
heater is required.

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General safety instructions
EN
Risk of burns and
chemical burns
Touching hot parts may lead to skin burns and chemical burns of
the skin.
The operator must be familiar with the unit's hot parts and be
able to identify them.
The operator must be familiar with the settings for the heating
period and understand how it is controlled.
Health risks Spending time in an infrared or sauna cabin can lead to serious
health risks or even death for persons with health impairments.
Persons with health impairments who spend time in a sauna
must consult a doctor before entering an infrared or sauna cab-
in.
Equipment damage
due to overuse
The uninterrupted operation time of the sauna cabin(s) can lead to
property damage.
If the sauna cabin is used commercially, the heating time must
be set so that it switches off automatically after a specific period
of time.
If the heating does not switch off automatically after a defined
heating period, cabin use must be supervised at all times.
Inspect the cabin before each use.
Operation by
children or persons
with reduced mental
capacity
Children and persons with reduced mental capacity can be a risk.
Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with
the unit.
Children under 8 years of age should not operate the sauna
cabin.
The settings for the heating time must only be used by children
under 8 years of age if they are supervised by an adult.
The sauna cabin must only be used by persons with reduced
mental capacity, or limited physical or sensory abilities under
supervision or if they have already been instructed in its use and
understand the risks.
Children and persons who have not received proper instruction
must not clean or service the system.

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General safety instructions
1.4 Standards and regulations
The following standards, in their currently applicable versions, were
observed during design and construction.
Local regulations also apply to the installation and operation of heating,
sauna, and steam room systems.
Standard Title
DIN EN 60335-1 Household and similar electrical appliances – Part 1: General requirements
DIN EN 60335-2-30 Household and similar electrical appliances – Part 2–30: General requirements
DIN EN 60335-2-53 Household and similar electrical appliances – safety – Part 2–53: Particular
requirements for sauna heating appliances and infrared cabins
DIN EN 60335-2-96 Household and similar electrical appliances – safety – Part 2–96: Particular
requirements for heating equipment
DIN EN 55014-1 Electromagnetic compatibility – Requirements for household appliances, electric
tools and similar apparatus – Part 1: Emission
DIN EN 55014-2 Electromagnetic compatibility – Requirements for household appliances, electric
tools and similar apparatus – Part 2: Immunity

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Identification
EN
Identification
The EmoTouch 3 control unit consists of a relay box, a control panel, a tem-
perature sensor and the connecting cables, and is used to operate a sauna
cabin.
2.1 EmoTouch 3 control panel
The nameplate is attached to the back of the control panel.
Nameplate (example)
Requirements for operation and storage
The control panel must be installed outside of sauna cabins only. The
mounting location must meet the following climate condition require-
ments:
Ambient temperature during operation -10°C to 35°C
Storage temperature: -20°C to 60°C
A Name F Country of origin
B Model G Manufacturer
C Item number H Manufacturing date
D Operating voltage I Serial number
E Maximum switching output (kW)
Saunasteuergerät/Control unit
IPX4
Type EmoTouch 3 Bedienteil / Control Panel
Art. Nr. 94 6505 00
400 V 3N AC 50 Hz
Max. Schaltleistung 9 kW
Made in Germany
EOS SAUNATECHNIK GmbH, 35759 Driedorf
S-No. 0010915.19
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H I

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Identification
2.2 Intended use
In conjunction with a suitable sauna heater, the EmoTouch 3 control unit is
intended to be used only to heat sauna cabins. It is suitable for cabins used
in private and commercial settings.
The relay box and control panel are intended only for mounting on the
wall.
The control unit is not suitable for outdoor use.
It must be operated only inside buildings and may not be exposed to envi-
ronmental conditions such as extreme humidity and moisture or the possi-
ble formation of condensation or corrosive substances in the ambient air,
as well as other weather conditions. Similarly, excessive cold and extreme
exposure to sunlight must be prevented. Protect the unit accordingly if
there is an increased risk of mechanical damage.
EmoTouch 3 relay box
The relay box is used to operate sauna heaters in Finnish mode and in
humidity mode.
EmoTouch 3 control panel
The EmoTouch 3 control panel is suitable for the operation of sauna cabins
in private and commercial settings. It must be mounted on a wall.
Foreseeable misuse
The following are considered instances of foreseeable misuse:
The control and sensor cable plugs are plugged in incorrectly.
The unit is operated without knowledge of or compliance with the
safety instructions.
Operating, service and maintenance requirements are not observed.
The unit is operated after technical or other modifications are made to
the relay box.
The unit is operated by children or persons with reduced mental capac-
ity or by persons who have not been thoroughly instructed in its use.
The manufacturer is not liable for unauthorised modifications made to the
equipment and damages resulting from these modifications. The person
modifying the equipment alone shall bear the associated risk.
General safety instructions, 5

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Description of the units
EN
Description of the units
3.1 Scope of delivery
The following components are included in the scope of delivery:
EmoTouch 3 scope of delivery
Check the scope of delivery for completeness prior to installation.
A Relay box with 2-piece front cover
B 8 bushings
C 3 wood screws 4 x 25 mm
D 5 m connecting cable with RJ14/RJ10 modular plug for
control panel
E Removal tools for control panel
F EmoTouch 3 control panel with housing for mounting
in the wall
G Installation and operating instructions
H Ferrite ring for data lines
I Line for safety temperature limiter
J Spare fuse for safety temperature limiter
K Temperature sensor including 5 m connecting cable
with RJ10 plug, housing, circuit board, 2 screws
4x40 mm
A
BG
I
K
C D FE
J
H

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Description of the units
Accessories (optional)
Accessories Item no.
20 m connecting cable for temperature sensor 94.6281
50 m connecting cable for temperature sensor 94.6282
10 m connecting cable for control panel (RJ10/RJ14) 94.6802
25 m connecting cable for control panel (RJ10/RJ14) 94.6285
50 m connecting cable for control panel (RJ10/RJ14) 94.6968
100 m connecting cable for control panel (RJ10/RJ14) 94.6969
10 m connecting cable for sauna bus (RJ12/RJ12) 94.5861
25 m connecting cable for sauna bus (RJ12/RJ12) 94.4647
50 m connecting cable for sauna bus (RJ12/RJ12) 94.4648
Mains adapter 230 V for control panel with cable length >
25 m
94.6671
Bench sensor 94.5725
Humidity sensor 94.5726
SBM-HOT (button) 94.6800
SBM-ECO (button) 94.6980
IR module as installation add-on 94.6966
IR plug-in module with adapter cable 94.2046
IR plug-in module without adapter cable 94.4960
2.5 m connecting cable for IR plug-in module 94.4396
Set SBM ECO push button 94.6980
SBM-WCI-01 web app module 94.5987
SBM remote start 94.5782
SBM-FL75/150 coloured light module 94.5996, 94.6007
SBM-S BT sound module 94.5920, 94.5921
Infrared receiver for coloured light module and sound mod-
ule
94.6810
SBM-GLT-MOD HOME Modbus module 94.7077
SBM-GLT-KNX HOME KNX module 94.7078
Modular distributor RJ12 for connecting cable for control
panel and sauna bus
2001.5298

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Description of the units
EN
3.2 Technical data
* Fan and light connections are protected by a joint 2AF fuse.
Power supply 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz
Switching output Max. 9 kW resistive load, upgrade with LSG units possible
Fuse 3 x 16 A
Ambient temperature -10°C to +35°C
S1 output Max. 50 W/50 VA (no capacitive loads)
Supply for terminal area/sauna
heater connection
0.5–2.5 mm² rigid or flexible with wire-end ferrule, two conductors with identical
cross-section per terminal can be connected.
Terminal area WM, 3, 4, light, fan 0.34–2.5 mm² rigid or flexible with wire-end ferrule. Observe minimum cross-sec-
tions for fuse protection for the supply line.
Potential-free contact Load rating of contact for resistive loads:
- Maximum power supply: 10 A
- Maximum voltage: 30 VDC/250 VAC
Storage temperature -20°C to +60°C
Relay box housing Plastic
Dimensions (H x W x D) 270 x 300 x 100 mm
Control panel: 142 x 210 x 42 mm, mounting depth approx. 37 mm
Weight Relay box: approx. 1.5 kg
Relay box outputs/inputs 3 x RJ10 jack for sensor connection
2 x RJ14 jack for control panel and add-on modules
Control panel outputs/inputs 4 x RJ10 jack for relay box and multi-cabin connection
1 x connection for memory card (input/host, jack type A)
Connection for power adapter 24 V DC
Display Colour capacitive 7" touchscreen display in 16:9 format
Error display: Text on the display
Heating time limitation Upto6hrs/12hrs/18hrs/infinite
Temperature control 30°C–115°C (dry sauna mode)
30°C–70°C (humidity mode)
Humidity regulation Time-proportionally or optionally according to % rel. air humidity with connected
humidity sensor
Sensor system Digital sensor with safety temperature limiter 139°C
Control characteristics Digital two-point control
Connection for fan* Min. 5 W, max.150 W (only fan without starting capacitor)
Use only fans that are suitable for phase control, otherwise the fan or the control
unit can be damaged.
Connection for lighting* Min.5W(20mA),resistiveload,max.100W
Dimmable energy-saving bulbs, max. 35 W
Light source with conventional transformers, max. 60 VA. Use only dimmable light
sources.

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Commissioning
Commissioning
In order to commission the sauna cabin, the cabin must be switched on at
the control panel. If the display is blank, the relay box might be switched
off.
A unit switch is located on the left side of the relay box.
A Unit switch on relay box
Position I:
Relay box is switched on (factory setting).
The relay box is ready for operation in standby mode.
Position 0:
Relay box is completely switched off.
Parts of the circuit board are still under current.
Position II:
Cabin lighting is switched on, relay box is switched off.
Position for maintenance and cleaning.
A

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Commissioning
EN
4.1 Configuration upon commissioning or after a
reset
The control panel automatically switches to standby mode once connec-
tion to the relay box has been established and it is connected to the mains
supply.
The settings must be redefined upon commissioning and after a complete
system reset. The program guides you through the required steps.
Defining the user interface language
1Tap the desired language.
2Tap the language again to confirm the selection.
Once confirmed, the display moves to the next setting.
BG CN CZ DE DK EN FIN FR
HR HU IT NL PL RO RU SE
SK SLO SP TR
Setting
Language
01. June 2019
08:44:40

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Commissioning
Setting the time
1Set the hours with and , and then confirm.
The active place value appears in blue.
Pressing and holding the button changes the value in increment
mode.
2Set the minutes and confirm.
Setting the date
1Set the day, month, and year by pressing and , and then con-
firm.
The active place value appears in blue.
08 : 00
Setting
Time
01. June 2019
08:41:40
01.06.2019
Setting
Date
01. June 2019
08:42:40

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Commissioning
EN
Specifying the place of operation
1Press or to confirm the prompt that asks if the system is being
operated in a country of the EU/CENELEC.
European Union/CENELEC must be selected if the system is installed
in countries under the jurisdiction of the CENELEC.
Once EU/CENELEC is selected, specific provisions of the EU/CENELEC
apply, e.g. the time limit for operation.
Selecting the operating mode
1Tap the desired operating mode.
Setting
Safety
Is the sauna installed in the EU / CENELEC?
01. June 2019
08:43:40
Setting
Operation mode
1 Steam cabin
with up to 4
Steam generators
and optional
up to 4 additional
cabins
2 Steam cabins
each with up to
4 Steam genera-
tors
2 Steam cabins
each with up to
2 Steam genera-
tors and optional
up to 4 additional
cabins
01. June 2019
Default: up to 8
Cabins
08:44:40

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Commissioning
Choose this setting if one steam generator or one sauna
heater per cabin is controlled. For more information about installing
multiple cabins, see the installation instructions.
Choose this setting if one cabin is served by 1–4 steam
generators. Additionally, 4 more cabins can be controlled with steam
generators or sauna cabins.
Choose this setting if 2 cabins, each with up to 4 steam
generators, are operated.
Choose this setting if 2 steam room cabins, each with up to
2 steam generators, are operated.
Additionally, 4 sauna cabins or IR cabins can be operated.
2Confirm the selection.
Defining the type of use
1Press or to specify whether the system will be used for private
or commercial purposes.
a) Private use
b) Commercial use
Specific safety regulations apply to this setting. See 1.3 Operator
instruction, 7
2Confirm the selection by pressing .
Setting
Usage
private use
01. June 2019
08:45:40

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Commissioning
EN
Security settings
1Press or to specify whether the system will be operated with a
safety device.
A safety device must be present to set up one-time and recurring
heating periods, the remote start function, and the Web App WCI
module.
If you confirm the prompt by pressing , a message stating that
the system does not comply with safety standards is displayed.
Confirm the message.
Selecting the heater type
1Press or to specify whether the sauna heater will be operated
with or without a vaporiser.
Setting
Safety
Safety system as per norm EN 60335
for remotecontrol / timecontrol available?
Cabin
01. June 2019
08:46:40
Setting
01. June 2019
Heater type
with vaporiser
Cabin 1 09:16:42
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