REVELL EDEN User manual


REVEL SAUNAS
USER MANUAL

EDEN Outdoor Barrel
Due to our continued product improvement, product illustrated on this
instruction manual may vary slightly from the actual product.

RECOMMENDATIONS
Read this manual carefully before using your sauna for the first time.
We recommend you keep it in a safe place for future reference.
• Wood is a living element, to maintain its original appearance, it is important to treat the outside of the wood against
moisture. Use a saturator only on the outside of the sauna.
• Install the sauna on a perfectly flat and hard surface.
• The sauna must remain in a dry area. Do not use it near a source of water (bath, damp floor, swimming pool).
• Do not use liquid cleaning products. Disconnect the sauna before cleaning and use a wet rag .
• Protect the sauna’s electrical cable to avoid it being crushed or pinched.
• Prior to replacing certain components, ensure that they are specified by the manufacturer or that they have the
same features as the original parts. Incorrect replacement can cause a fire, a short circuit or damage to the sauna. We
strongly recommend using a qualified technician.
• To avoid the risk of burns or electric shocks, do not use any metal tools.
• Do not put animals in the sauna.
• Do not leave the sauna switched on without supervision.
• Do not leave the sauna switched on for more than 3 hours at a time to avoid premature deterioration of the
equipment. After 3 hours continuous usage, switch off the sauna for at least one hour.
• We recommend that you do not install a locking system on the sauna door.
• Check compliance of your electrical installation prior to connecting your sauna to the power supply.

SAFETY
IMPORTANT :
Please read the safety instructions carefully before installing and using your sauna cabin. They are essential for your
safety, so please adhere strictly to them.
Beware of hyperthermia, heat stroke or heat exhaustion which can be caused or aggravated by noncompliance with
the safety instructions. Symptoms are fever, a rapid pulse, dizziness, fainting, lethargy and numbness in all or part of
the body. The effects are: reduced awareness of the heat, ignorance of imminent risks, loss of consciousness.
The sauna must not be used by:
• Children under 6 years of age.
• People with severe reactions to sunlight.
• Elderly or disabled people.
• People with previous medical conditions such as heart disease, high or low blood pressure, blood circulation
problems or diabetes without prior medical advice.
• Pregnant women. Excessive temperature can endanger the foetus.
• Persons suffering from dehydration, open sores, eye disorders, burns or sunstroke.
• Children between 6 and 16 years of age may use the sauna provided that they are continuously supervised by a
responsible adult and that the temperature does not exceed 60°C (140°F).
• In the event of problems involving health, medication or injury to muscles or ligaments, do not use the sauna without
previously consulting a doctor and obtaining approval.
• If surgical implants are worn, do not use the sauna without previously consulting a doctor and obtaining his approval.
• Do not use the sauna after strenuous activity.
• Wait 30 minutes for your body to cool down.
• Do not spend more than 40 minutes in the sauna at any one time.
• Do not consume alcohol or drugs before or during the session.
• Do not sleep in the sauna when it is in operation.
To avoid the risk of overheating, connect your sauna to a sufficiently powerful electrical outlet and do not connect •
other electrical equipment to the same wall socket.
• To avoid any risk of electrocution or damage to the sauna, do not use it:
• During thunderstorms.
• If the electrical cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified person.
• If the electrical cable overheats, it must be checked by a qualified person.
• If you have to change a bulb, wait until the sauna is switched off and cooled down.
• Dry your hands before connecting or disconnecting the electricity.
• Never work with wet hands or feet.
• Do not switch the electricity or the heating system rapidly on or off as this could damage the electrical system. Do not
try to repair the sauna by yourself without the agreement of the sauna’s distributor or manufacturer. Unauthorized
attempts to repair it will invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty.
• Do not use any type of detergent inside the sauna.
• Do not pile up or store objects inside or on top of the sauna.
• Do not place flammable materials or chemical agents near the sauna.

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DESCRIPTION
SAUNA

EDEN OUTDOOR BARREL
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5.2
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8.2
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.1
3.2
3.3
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5.1
(1400x300x33mm) 2x
(1800x93x30mm)2x
(1800x93x30mm)1x
(1800x93x30mm)60x
(1800x93x30mm)1x
(1758x575x30mm)1x
(1650x575x30mm)1x
(1758x952x30mm)1x
(1404x80x20mm)1x
(1404x80x20mm)1x
(1574x448x30mm)1x
(1758x783x30mm)1x
(1574x488x30mm)1x
(1672x425x50mm)2x
(426x398x30mm)2x
(1590x585x40mm)1x
(520x330x65mm)2x
(560x300x40mm)1x
(378x300x40mm)2x
3x Barrel hoop
(3000x1800mm)1x
(1000x320mm)60x
(250x50x45mm)1x
(350x50x45mm)1x)
1x Sauna stove
1x Wooden barrel
1x Wooden spoon
(177x80x30mm)1x

EDEN OUTDOOR BARREL
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1x Water pan
2x Explosion proof
lampshade
2x Cup plate
1x Hygrometer
1x Hourglass
Ø5x50 Ø4x50 Ø4x30 Ø3x35 Ø4x12 Ø6x70
44x 8x 8x 66x 240x 2x 2x

EDEN OUTDOOR BARREL
Read the assembly instructions carefully before starting.
Choice of location
Designed solely for exterior installation.
Select a space:
• In a dry area, on a flat stable surface that can support the weight of your sauna.
• The height must be sufficient for you to reach the ceiling and carry out electrical connections
and maintenance.
• Away from any source of water, flames or flammable materials.
Practical advice
• Note that sauna assembly requires 3 adults.
• Clearly identify each panel before you begin
• During assembly, position your sauna’s mains cable so that it is easily accessible.
• Note that there are variations between the models.
IMPORTANT :
Please check the countersink and hole diameter of the drill holes to avoird damaging the wood.
Tools needed
Screwdriver Tape measure
Step ladder
Pencil Cutter
2 Spanner Electric
screwdriver
Mallet
Wood spiral drill Allen Wrench

ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Ø 5 x 50 18PCS
Ø 5 x 50 20PCS
Ø 3 x 35 2PCS
The front and rear panels need to be assembled as a whole first.
The front panel is divided into three parts on the left and right, and the rear panel is divided into three parts on the top and bottom.

Assemble steps
Undersupport
AB
B
AD=BC AB=BD D
Ø 5 x 50 2PCS
Front
L38
L37
R37
R38
R01
R02
R03
R04
R05
R06
R07
R08
R09
R10
R11
L11
L10
L09
L08
L07
L06
L05
L04
L03
L02
L01
Each slat is numbered and labeled.
The left side is L01 L02 L03...... L38 from bottom to top;
The right side is R01 R02 R03...... R38 from bottom to top.
ASSEMBLE INSTRUCTIONS
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Under slat
Assemble steps
Ø 5 x 50 4PCS
The top Flat shall be temporarily installed as a fixed protective measure during installation.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Assemble steps
1. The slats of the barrel body, please be placed tightly when
installing, which is conducive to the top installation and tightness.
2. Screws (M3*35 64PCS ) are used to fix the slats L8-L23 and R8-R23,
the top slats are placed tightly, after forming a circle, the barrel
is fixed with stainless steel sbands.
thin plates
According to actual installation needs,
one or two thin plates in the middle can
be removed after loosening the screws.
Slat
Ø 3 x 35 32PCS
L8-L23
Ø 3 x 35 32PCS
R8-R23

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Assemble steps
Wasserwaage
Stainless steel bands
Footrest
Ø 4 x 50 4PCS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Assemble steps
Ø 4 x 50 2PCS
Ø 4 x 50 4PCS
Ø 4 x 50 2PCS
The support of the seat plate has been pre installed on
the front and rear plates,
and a support frame is needed in the middle of the seat
plate.
The seat plate needs to be locked onto the support side
of the front and rear plates with screws.
SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE NEXT PAGE

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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x 4
x 2
SW45, SW45E, SW60, SW60E:
1 2 3
or / oder
or / oder
max. 500 mm
>80 mm
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2 3
5 6 2x
35
80
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12

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
LNLN
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L1 N
2345
Cable
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lamp line
Sauna stove
The sauna stove is a universal cable connected to
an external customer power supply.
The wires of the lamp should be connected to the
wiring base of the sauna stove and powered
through the sauna stove.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Waterproof cloth
Asphalt shingle
Ø 4 x 12 200PCS
3000mm
1800mm

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
On
Off
1.Timer knob
2.Thermostat knob
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B
A
1.1 Turning the heater on immediately
Turn the timer knob clockwise to the "on" section (section A in
figure 2, 0-4 hours). The heater starts heating until the timer
returns to 0 and the lights turn on.
1.2 Presetting the time
To preset heating time, turn the timer knob clock- wise to the
preset section (section B in figure 2, 0-8 hours). The heater will
turn on, when the preset time has passed and the timer
hasturnedtothe"on"-sec tion. The heater will stay on for
approximately four hours. The lights are lit also during the preset
time.
Example: You wish to bathe immediately after a 3-hour walk.
Turn the timer knob to the preset section at 2.
The timer in engaged and after two hours, the heater turns on.
As it takes about one hour for the sauna room to be heated, the
sauna is ready for bathing after three hours.
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