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• READ INSTRUCTIONS |
All the safety
and operating instructions should
be read before sauna is installed
and operated.
• RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS |
The safety and
operating instructions should be kept in
a safe place for future reference
• FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS |
All
operating and usage instructions
should be followed at all times.
• CLEANING |
Unplug the sauna from
the wall outlet before cleaning.
DO NOT
use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners inside the sauna.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
• POWER-CORD PROTECTION |
Power
supply cord should be routed so it is
not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against it.
• LIGHTNING |
For added protection
for your sauna during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended
and unused for a long time, unplug
it from wall outlet.
• OVERLOADING |
Do not overload the
wall outlet as this can result in a risk
of fire or electric shock.
• GLASS DOOR | DO NOT
remove glass
door from frame when disassembling.
IMPORTANT:
Failure to comply with the
aforementioned safeguards may void your warranty.
Important Safeguards
Cleaning &
Maintenance
• We recommend sealing the exterior of the sauna
with a timber sealer. The cedar timber can
however be left untreated and if so will patina
accordingly. Treating the timber will provide
protection to the timber and prevent potential
discolouration or splitting. Although
discolouration or splitting will not affect the
operation or structural integrity of the sauna,
it may cause a change in aesthetic. Apply
coating every 6 - 9 months in accordance
with weather conditions.
• Stainless steel barrel strapping should be
tightened 2 - 3 weeks after installation
and checked every 3-6 months afterward
to ensure tightness.
• Before using your infrared sauna for the first
time, clean the inside of the sauna with a damp
cloth. If you experience a strong smell at first, do
not be concerned as this is normal. Open the
door while the sauna is working.
• To clean the exterior use a feather duster or
scratch proof cloth. A damp cloth can also be
used to remove stubborn dirt.
• We recommend placing a soft towel on the
floor and on the bench of the sauna to
absorb perspiration.
• Scratches and stains on the sauna can be
removed by using a fine grade sandpaper
over the damaged area. We recommend sealing
with a wood preserver, wood oil or furniture
polish if needed.
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