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PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Parts
Check that the following parts are included in the packaging:
Figure 1: Sauna heater/control panel parts
1. Sauna heater x 1
2. Herb Strainer x 1
3. Hose x 1
4. Valve x 1
5. Emptying spout x 1
6. Tilt protection x 2
7. Warning sticker in ten languages x 1
8. Connectors x 3
9. Emptying Hatch x1
10. Screw B4x6,5 x 2
11. Clips TC (3-5) x 10 pieces
12. Plastic plugs 25x5 x 2 pcs
13. Screws B6x25 x 2 pcs
14. Humidity- and temperature sensor and Cover
15. Cable between heater and humidity- and temperature sensor,
RJ10 4P4C, cable length 4 m x 1 pce
16. Control panel Elite
17. Cable between heater and control panel, RJ10 4P4C, cable
length 5 m x 1 pce
18. Cable tie
19. Clips C3x5 x 10 pieces
20. Modular plug 4, 4/4RJ10 x 2
21. Plastic plugs 25x5 x 2 pcs
22. Screws B6x25 x 2 pcs
23. Protection hose Ø14x150 mm x 3 pcs, for RJ10 cables (sensor,
control panel, door switch)
24. Door contact
Contact your dealer if anything is missing.
Control panel Pure is supplied with Sense Combi Pure.
Control panel Elite is supplied with Sense Combi Elite.
See separate guides.
Installation tools
The following tools and materials are needed for installation and
connection:
• water level,
• adjustable spanner,
• electric drill,
• screwdrivers.
Installation planning
Before starting to install your sauna heater:
• Plan the sauna heater positioning (see the Heater positioning
- normal installation section, Figure 3).
• Plan the control panel positioning (see the attached instruc-
tions for the control panel for allowable positioning). See also
the Control Panel section, Figure 5.
• Plan the sensor positioning (see Figure 3 and Figure 4).
• Position the air intake vent (see the Air intake vent positioning
section, Figure 6).
• Position the air exhaust vent (see the Air exhaust vent posi-
tioning section, Figure 6).
• Plan the electrical installation (see the Connection/wiring
diagram section, Figure 18).
NOTE! A glass-, or brick wall without heat insulation
increases the warm-up time. Each square meter of
uninsulated ceiling or wall surface equals an addition-
al 1–2 m³ of sauna volume.
DANGER! Poor ventilation or heater positioning
may lead to dry distillation, posing a re risk
under certain circumstances!
DANGER! Insucient insulation of the sauna
cabin may pose a re risk!
DANGER! Use of the wrong materials in the
sauna cabin, such as particle board, drywall, etc.,
may pose a re risk!
DANGER! The heater must be connected by a
qualied electrician pursuant to applicable regu-
lations!
Table 1: Output and sauna volume
Output kW Sauna volume min./max. m³
6,6 4-8
8 6-12
10,8 10-18
Installation requirements
To ensure safe use of the heater, check that the following criteria are
met:
• All wiring must be performed in accordance with national and local
codes
• Use H07RN-F (60245 IEC 66) cables or a corresponding type
• The cables must be installed correctly (see the Connection/wiring
diagram section, Figure 18).
• The fuse size (A) and the power cable size (mm²) must be suitable
for the heater (see the Connection/wiring diagram section, Figure
18).
• The sauna ventilation must comply with the instructions in this
manual (see the Air intake valve positioning section, Figure 6, the
Air exhaust valve positioning section, Figure 6).
• The position of the sauna heater, control panel and sensors must
comply with the instructions in this manual.
• The heater's output (kW) must be adapted to the sauna's volume
(m³) (see Table 1). The minimum and maximum volumes must not
be exceeded.
• The walls and ceiling of a sauna room should be thermally well
insulated. It is recommended to use wooden panel cladding inside
the sauna room.