GURTNER ICON 1 User manual

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CONTROL ICON 1 &
ICON 2!
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Installation and operating instructions!
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General safety instructions
Intended Use
•The controls icon 1 and icon 2 are designed for the infrared heater InfraROTmed
and are used exclusively for controlling suitable full-spectrum emitters/red light
heaters (e.g. InfraROTmed).!
•The controllers are only designed for the specified total power and the respective
output connection value.!
•The power unit may only be operated with the supplied control unit via the data
line provided for this purpose.!
Scope of delivery:
•Power unit icon 1 or 2 including data cable and mains connection cable!
•2-part control panel with display icon 1 or 2!
•Operating instructions with safety instructions!
A NOTICE:
Only connect the control to the mains AFTER all connection work
has been completed!

Installation
Installation of the power unit
The power section is mounted using screws in a temperature- and moisture-protected
area with a maximum ambient temperature of 35°C (e.g. on the cabin roof, under the
bench or behind the rear wall). !
The power unit emits heat during the dimming process, so ensure adequate ventilation.
The power unit must not be covered.!
Incorrect installation without ventilation can cause damage to the power section or a fire.!
The power cord and the data cable are already installed.!
Connection of the infrared heaters
Infrared heaters are connected to the control using IEC connectors (C14). These are
already installed on the Infrared Med infrared radiator.!
Installation of the control element
The control element may also be installed in the Finnish sauna, but in a temperature-
protected area. It must not be used next to or above a sauna heater or above infrared
radiators.!
A maximum installation height of 120 cm in a sauna, any height for infrared cabins.!
Prepare an opening at the desired location in your infrared cabin or sauna. drilling
diameter approx. 2.5 cm; avoid sharp edges to avoid damaging the data cable.!
Connect the data cable to the display, use the extension if necessary. Do not kink the
cable and do not pull it too tight over corners and edges. It could be damaged.!

The rear housing of the display is attached to the two screw openings, e.g. on the rear
wall of the sauna or infrared cabin. The openings allow the housing to be adjusted later if,
for example, the screw slips off. The case is made of plastic, so be sure to hand-tighten
the screws and don't overtighten them. Otherwise the housing could break.!
Then guide the data cable through the opening and carefully connect it to the white
socket on the front of the display until it clicks into place.!
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Finally, carefully clip the front part to the rear housing.
It can be opened again later using the tabs if necessary.!
At the end, check all connections and connect the infrared heaters before you connect
the controller to the mains. Also make sure that your supply line is sufficiently protected
for the connected load:!
10A at icon 1 touch; 13A with icon 2 Touch!
After the check, the controller can be connected directly to the socket using a protective
contact plug.!

The control unit:
Icons 1 and 2 are identical in use, they only differ in the number of buttons and the
display for lamp control.!
Display for infrared heater 1 (icon 1) or 1-2 (icon 2) and their set power value
Timer display: remaining time until shutdown
Buttons in the first row 1:!
increase the heater power by 1% each
Buttons Time Arrow up and down: Use the time up and
time down buttons to select the desired duration of
use. The default setting is 30 minutes.
Start button: The timer starts counting down and the
heaters are switched on
Buttons in the second row:!
reduce the heater power by 1% each
Power button: A gentle tap starts the display, a short press turns it off
The following applies to the radiator and time buttons: Pressing once changes the value by one
step. Hold down to quickly increase or decrease the value.

The course of a session in an infrared cabin
However, everyone reacts differently to heat, so everyone should find their own comfort zone.
Showering and drying off make sweating
easier
Before the session, drink mainly water, tea
and unsweetened juices
Use a towel or something similar to sit on
Duration of use approx. 20 to 30 minutes
Sweat out and rest after the session
After the session, drink mainly water, tea and
unsweetened juices
Shower after the session
Optimal weekly use
Alternative session variants:
SPORTS:
Warm up your whole body for about 10
minutes with the cabin door open before
exercising.
A sweating session can be performed after
exercise.
TENSIONS:
10-15 minutes direct irradiation

General warnings on the use of infrared heaters and infrared cabins:
If you suffer from an illness or are not sure whether the use of an infrared cabin or an
infrared heater is suitable for you, please consult your doctor.!
For example, you may not use the infrared cabin/infrared heater if you have open wounds,
after operations, if you have eye diseases, if you have severe sunburn and if you are
under the influence of alcohol.!
Take special care with children: children are not allowed to use an infrared cabin
unsupervised! The filter disc of the infrared heater can get very hot and does not cool
down immediately even after you have slept in the cabin. So watch out for unwanted
touches.!
After a session of about 30 minutes, the materials have to cool down for about 20
minutes (depending on the ventilation and the ambient temperature).!
Caution with couchette cabins: the ceiling spotlight may only be used when you are lying
down. Irradiation of the head should be avoided at all costs. The ceiling spotlight must
not be covered above, do not place any objects on the cabin! Fire hazard! !
General warnings: !
1. To avoid fire, do not dry clothes in the infrared cabin and do not leave towels or
other combustible materials in it. &
2. To prevent burns and electric shock, do not touch the infrared heating elements or
use metal tools on them. &
3. Do not spray liquids on the heating elements. This could result in electric shock or
damage to the heating elements. &
4. Make sure that no fluffof dust or foreign objects get to the hot infrared radiators. &
5. If you are pregnant, have an illness (e.g. sensory disorders also after skin
treatments, paralysis, epilepsy, high blood pressure, scars in the back area,
implants with external access) or are taking medication, especially medication that
can impair the sensation of heat, please speak to us before using the infrared cabin
with your doctor. Please also refrain from using it if you have a fever, acute
infections and inflammations, recent injuries, thrombosis, are under the influence of
alcohol or drugs, and after sunbathing or visiting a solarium. !
6. In general, infrared radiators and sauna heaters can be used at the same time.
However, the temperature should not rise above 45° and no infusion should be
made. The circulatory system could be overloaded and the skin overheated.&

Technical specifications!
Icon 1 and 2 Touch&
Voltage: nom. 230V +/- 20%!
frequency: 50 Hz!
mains: TN-S P+N+PE (according to DIN VDE 0100-540:2007-06 (Pt 543.4.3))!
Power: !
maximum overall performance icon 1 Touch: 1,5 kW; 1 channel max 10A/230V!
maximum overall performance icon 2 Touch: 2,8 kW; 2 channels max 6A each, overall
max. 13A!
Degree of protection housing: IP20 (EN 60529)!
cooling: passive, maximum ambient temperature 45°C!
ISO class: B (EN 60085)!
Other optional (necessary for commercial systems): Emergency shutdown via
EMERGENCY STOP, shutdown at a temperature e.g. from >45°C at 110 cm above
ground. !
Control unit: individual control of the channels!
Timer: yes!
For further information and system questions please contact:!
Gurtner Wellness GmbH!
Gunzing 57!
4923 Lohnsburg!
office@gurtner-infrarot.at !
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