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UK 0238 202 6522   infraredsauna.co.uk

EU +49 (0) 4040 110 162   clearlightsaunas.eu

ESSENTIAL - C

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Using

 

Your Sauna Control Panel

USING YOUR INFRARED SAUNA

Unlike a traditional sauna, infrared heats the body directly.  Air temperature in the 
sauna is not as important as the type and quality of the infrared being received.  We 
recommend the following protocol:

   a.

   

Turn the sauna on for 10 minutes to allow the heaters to come up  to optimal 

temperature and for the cabin to warm to a comfortable temperature.

  

 

b. 

  

When you enter the sauna, set the time to the desired session time and 

turn the thermostat up to 65C.  This will keep the heaters are on the entire 
time to ensure that you are receiving constant infrared heat.  

During a 30 

minute sauna session, the air temperature will reach between 46-51C  
depending on the starting ambient air temperature.

   

c. 

   Sit back and relax. Enjoy your sauna session.

When connected to the properly grounded power source, your Clearlight

®

 sauna 

will turn ON to the set temperature and count-down with a few pushes of the Power 
button.

System On/Off

1)

 

Press the “POWER” button once to turn 
on the sauna.  

2)

  Your session will automatically end after 

the programmed timer expires.  

3)

  ress the “POWER” button at any time 

turn off the sauna.

Sauna Session Time

You can set the duration of your sauna session 
for a maximum of 60 minutes.  Press the TIME 
UP or TIME DOWN buttons to increase or 
decrease your desired sauna session time in  
5 minute increments. 
When you have reached your desired time, 
release the button. 

Controlling the Set Temperature

You  can  program  your  sauna  for  a  maximum  temperature  of  60°C.  Press  the  TEMP  UP/DOWN  (+/-)  buttons  to  set 
the desired temperature. When the display shows  your desired temperature, release the buttons. Press either the 
TEMP  UP  or  TEMP  DOWN  buttons  during  your  sauna  session  to  manually  control  the  desired  cabin  temperature.   
*See “Instructions For Use” on next page for recommendations.  

Keypad Operating Buttons

Summary of Contents for ESSENTIAL C

Page 1: ...ht Infrared Sauna We are confident that you will enjoy the many benefits of your sauna for years to come Please read this manual before using your Sauna for the first time Please keep this manual for...

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Page 3: ...SSENTIAL C 14 Enjoying Your Sauna 24 Using Your Sauna Control Panel 25 Tips for Use 28 Safety Instructions 30 Important Safeguards 32 Warranty 34 Why Detoxify 36 The information contained in this manu...

Page 4: ...auna is a self contained and freestanding unit It should not be built into any structure without prior authorization 2 Please maintain a minimum of 4 inch clearance on all sides of the unit to allow a...

Page 5: ...ESSENTIAL 1 2 3 5 UK 0238 202 6522 infraredsauna co uk EU 49 0 4040 110 162 clearlightsaunas eu ESSENTIAL 1 2 3 01 Packaging 06 Assembly Instructions 07...

Page 6: ...040 110 162 clearlightsaunas eu Packaging Box 1 of 3 Box 2 of 3 Box 3 of 3 1 Floor Panel 1 Left Side Wall 1 Front Wall 2 Ceiling Panel 2 Right Side Wall 2 Back Wall 3 Accessories 3 Bench Bench Support...

Page 7: ...ind the following 1 The main power cord on the sauna must be easily accessible 2 The location must be dry and level 3 Panels should be installed in the following order 1 Floor 4 Right Side Wall 7 Fron...

Page 8: ...ght back wall in the slot in the floor Lift the right back wall up about 4 10cm higher than the left back wall panel See Picture 1 2 Place the right back wall panel against the left back wall See Pict...

Page 9: ...sides with the vertical guides on the left side wall and right back wall 1 Be careful not to scratch the side panels when positioning the heater panel 2 Push the left bench heater panel all the way d...

Page 10: ...Keep in mind there is no incorrect way to connect these connectors as long as you connect the male two wire connectors to the female two wire connectors and the male single green wire connectors to th...

Page 11: ...er the roof panel on to the assembled panels 2 Position the top panel so that the exterior lights are at the front of the sauna 3 Make sure that the cables from the top panel do not get pinched when p...

Page 12: ...emainunconnected 3 Once all wires are connected push the wires back under the hatches and close them 10 CONNECT HEATERS IN ROOF 11 INSTALLING DOOR HANDLE 1 Locate the door handle 2 Attach the door han...

Page 13: ...tallation of your sauna is now complete Using a damp cloth wipe out the sauna to remove any excess saw dust that may have settled on the wall floor panels and the heater panels Please refer to usage i...

Page 14: ...ESSENTIAL 1 2 3 14 UK 0238 202 6522 infraredsauna co uk EU 49 0 4040 110 162 clearlightsaunas eu ESSENTIAL C 14 ESSENTIAL C 02 Packaging 06 Assembly Instructions 07...

Page 15: ...ESSENTIAL C 15 Packaging Box 1 of 3 Box 2 of 3 Box 3 of 3 1 Floor Panel 1 Left Side Wall 1 Front Wall 2 Ceiling Panel 2 Right Side Wall 2 Back Wall 3 Accessories 3 Small Bench Square 4 Installation M...

Page 16: ...the following 1 The main power cord on the sauna must be easily accessible 2 The location must be dry and level 3 Panels should be installed in the following order 1 Floor 4 Left Side Wall 7 Bench 2 L...

Page 17: ...right back wall in the slot in the floor Lift the right back wall up about 4 10cm higher than the left back wall panel See Picture 1 2 Place the right back wall panel against the left back wall See P...

Page 18: ...the slot in the floor Lift the right side wall up about 4 10cm higher than the right back wall panel See Picture 1 2 Place the right side wall panel against the right back wall See Picture 2 then sli...

Page 19: ...el all the way down until it is touching the floor panel and securely in place 3 Next install the shorter right bench heater panel by lining its sides up with the vertical guide of the left bench supp...

Page 20: ...ming out of the floor to the connector coming out of the back wall 4 Keep in mind there is no incorrect way to connect these connectors as long as you connect the male two wire connectors to the femal...

Page 21: ...e 1 Lower the roof panel on to the assembled panels 2 Position the top panel so that the exterior lights are at the front of the sauna 3 Make sure that the cables from the top panel do not get pinched...

Page 22: ...eshouldremainunconnected 3 Once all wires are connected push the wires back under the hatches and close them 10 CONNECT HEATERS IN ROOF 11 INSTALLING DOOR HANDLE 1 Locate the door handle 2 Attach the...

Page 23: ...23 Installation of your sauna is now complete Using a damp cloth wipe out the sauna to remove any excess saw dust that may have settled on the wall floor panels and the heater panels Please refer to...

Page 24: ...sauna session does not exceed 30 minutes 4 When the temperature reaches the level set on the control panel the heaters will turn off and on periodically in order to maintain the desired temperature le...

Page 25: ...your sauna session When connected to the properly grounded power source your Clearlight sauna will turn ON to the set temperature and count down with a few pushes of the Power button System On Off 1...

Page 26: ...flash 4 Press the TIME UP button to set the number of hours ahead you would like your sauna to turn on 5 The range is 1 48 6 Set the maximum temperature by pressing the TEMP UP TEMP DOWN button 7 The...

Page 27: ...pad Pressing the button once will activate auto mode automatically cycling between colors changing every 8 seconds You can also manually change the colors 1 Press the Color Therapy button 2 times to c...

Page 28: ...Limit food intake an hour before your sauna session Your body will be able to detox more effectively because it will not be using that energy for digestion 8 Taking a shower or bath before a sauna ses...

Page 29: ...the body to let go of stored toxins fat and cholesterol 13 Unlike a traditional sauna infrared heats the body directly Air temperature in the sauna is not as important as the type and quality of the...

Page 30: ...internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 37C While hyperthermia has many health benefits it is important not to allow your body s core temp...

Page 31: ...anufacturer s warranty 17 Dry your hands before handling electrical controls Never unplug the power cord or adjust the controls with wet hands or when you have wet bare feet A danger of electrical sho...

Page 32: ...as they may cause hazard 7 WATER OR MOISTURE Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool or similar area 8 GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION This sa...

Page 33: ...ord is plugged securely into this inlet at all times 13 SERVICING Always unplug this product from the wall outlet before servicing the product 14 POWER SUPPLY Do not remove power supply covers No user...

Page 34: ...sauna This warranty is void if the sauna has been altered misused or abused Such instances shall include operation or maintenance of the sauna in deviation to the published instructions The warranty...

Page 35: ...raredsauna co uk EU 49 0 4040 110 162 clearlightsaunas eu ESSENTIAL C 35 Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY The warrany for commercial or institutional use is Heaters 5 years Workmanship 5 years Electrical Com...

Page 36: ...of toxic chemicals have resulted in an overwhelming number of environmentally induced illnesses Since 1965 over 4 million distinct chemical compounds have been reported in scientific literature Over...

Page 37: ...tendency to accumulate in body fatty tissue or lipids which are also insoluble in water There is no such thing as a fat cell rather almost every cell has a fat component The brain has a high fat conte...

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