1. Instructions for use of the sauna heater
1.1 Check before taking a sauna bath
1. The sauna room is suitable for taking a sauna bath.
2. The door and the window are closed.
3. The sauna heater is topped with stones that comply with the manufacturer's recommendations,
the heating elements are covered with stones, and the stones are piled sparsely.
NOTE: Structural clay tiles are not allowed.
1.2 Operation of the sauna heater controls
Set the heater's thermostat to the desired temperature. You can find the ideal temperature for taking
a sauna bath by first turning the thermostat to the maximum. Once the sauna room is warm
enough, simply turn the thermostat control backwards, i.e. counter-clockwise, until the heating ele-
ments turn off (you can hear a clicking sound). You can fine-tune the temperature by slightly turning
the thermostat knob in either direction.
The sauna heater operates with a 12-hour timer.
The timer is operated by turning the timer knob clockwise from the 0 position.
In the 0 position, the power is off and the sauna heater is not on.
In the 0–3 hours zone, heating elements will turn on and the sauna heater is warm for the selected
period of time.
In the 1–9 hours zone, you can preset the time after which the sauna heater will turn on. For exam-
ple, by turning the knob at 6, the sauna heater will turn on after six hours and stay warm for Three
hours unless the timer is turned to 0 position earlier.
Pleasant, smooth sauna bath temperature is about 70 °C.
Rearrange the sauna stones at least once a year and replace any weathered stones. This enhances
air circulation between the stones, which extends the useful life of the thermal resistors.
If you encounter any problems, please contact the manufacturer's warranty service shop.
For additional information about enjoying a sauna bath, please visit our website at
www.sauna360.com
1.3 Information for users
This appliance may not be used by children aged less than eight years, by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or by persons lacking experience and knowledge regarding
its operation only if such have been given instructions on the safe use of the device and the risks
involved. Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance or to clean and service it without
supervision. (7.12 EN 60335-1:2012)
1.4 Sauna room
The walls and ceiling of a sauna room should be thermally well insulated. All surfaces that store
heat, such as tiled and plastered surfaces must be insulated. It is recommended to use wooden
panel cladding inside the sauna room. If there are heat storing elements in the sauna room, such as
decorative stone, glass etc., note that these elements may extend the pre-heating period even
though the sauna room is otherwise well insulated (see page 7, section 2,6).