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ood maintenance is quick and simple: follow the advice provided here to easily maintain
performance and reliability levels over time.
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Immediately dry any traces of water with a soft cloth
(if you need to move the benches,
first unplug the light connector and the speakers; to remove the heater cover simply lift it).
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If the marks are resistant, try to remove them with hot water, adding some detergent if
necessary; then rinse using a wet cloth and the immediately turn on the heater (in "dry"
mode), letting it operate for approx. one hour.
Do not use abrasive towels, powdered detergents or other solvents.
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Clean glass using specifically designed products, available commercially.
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The stones are a natural product. Routinely check for broken stones, and replace them
if broken.
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Before positioning the stones, wash them in running water.
Do not layer the stones! Always try and leave space between stones, so that
hot air coming from below can circulate freely.
If the device protecting against accidental activation is present (see the "Au-
tomatic activation of the sauna" chapter), there must be a distance of at least
7 cm between the stones and this device.
These operations must be carried out by qualified, specialist personnel.
Check the steamer periodically for encrustations that could compromise the correct opera-
tion of the electrical resistances.
Should you need to remove scale deposits, do the following:
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Remove the steamer cover and ensure that it is full with water (level: approximately 10
cm from its opening).
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If the appliance is equipped with a tank (S) for automatic water filling, close the tap (R).
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Pour the scale removal product into the steamer, following the instructions detailed on
the product packaging.
Routine
maintenance
Wood parts
Glass
Maintenance and replacement
of the sauna stones
Special maintenance
Removal of steamer scale
(models with bio sauna)
~10 cm
S
R
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