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Troubleshooting Guide 

 

 

 

 

Problems Explanations 

Solutions 

Power cord is not plug-in   

1.Check for power to the outlet.   
2. Check connection between 
power cord and main control unit. 

Power indicator light not 
on 

The fuse is burned out 

Check or replace the fuse. 

The corresponding indicator light is 
broken or burned out. 

Repair or replace the control   
panel. 

Function indicator light 
not on 

The wiring or some electronic 
component in the circuit has failed 

Repair or replace what has failed in 
that circuit. 

The heater is broken 

Its life will be shortened gradually 
from excessive use.   
 

Replace with a new heater of the   
same specifications. 

The fuse is burned out. 

Check or replace the fuse. 

The wiring connection for the heater 
is loose or in the wrong location. 

Check it, and reconnect tightly. 

Infrared Heater will not 
heat up 

The circuit board is not functioning. 
 

Check power output on the circuit 
board  

Problem with heater. 

See Item #3. 

Incorrect setting on control panel 

Reset it. 

Sauna room not 
maintaining correct 
temperature 

The temperature sensor wire may be 
loose or broken.   

Check sensor wire connection and 
condition. 
Check to see if sensor head is 
visible inside the sauna room. 

1) Unplug sauna, check the voltage.

2) Find the objects with problems. 

Peculiar burning smell 

Circuit problems (broken component, 
short circuit, failure of controlling 
system) causing the burning of some 
component in the electrical system. 

3) Replace the parts. 

The light bulb is burned out. 

Replace light bulb. 

The bulb is not secured in the base 

1. Make sure the bulb is tight 
enough to make good contact in the 
light fixture. 
2. Check the lighting protection 
fuse. 

The socket is broken. 

Replace it. 

The light not working 

Problems with electrical control 
panel. 

Check or replace the panel. 

No sound or poor sound 
from speakers 

The speaker is broken or speaker is 
loose 

1.  Check speaker wire. 
2. Check 

speaker. 

 

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Summary of Contents for PH-I

Page 1: ...SAUNAGEN INFRARED SAUNA OWNER S MANUAL THIS MANUAL IS FOR MODEL PH I PH II PH III PH IV Thank you for choosing the SaunaGen Infrared Sauna 1...

Page 2: ...we use only the finest materials coupled with state of art construction and the highest safety standard in the industry You will be surprised at the noticeable effects of pain relief weight control s...

Page 3: ...cular Conditioning Stimulated Immune System Improved Circulation Pain Relief Weight Loss and Cellulite Reduction Beautiful Skin Stress Reduction You will be surprised at the noticeable effects on pain...

Page 4: ...anel 3 Left Side panel 4 Right Side Panel 5 Bottom Panel 6 Top panel 7 Top Cover 8 Backrest 9 Bench Panel 10 Bench Heater Panel 11 CD Player 12 CD Cover Box 13 Reading Light Front Panel Back Panel Sid...

Page 5: ...Panel 3 Left Side panel 4 Right Side Panel 5 Bottom Panel 6 Top panel 7 Top Cover 8 Backrest 9 Bench Panel 10 Bench Heater Panel 11 CD Player 12 CD Cover Box 13 Reading Light Front Panel Back Panel Si...

Page 6: ...anel 3 Left Side panel 4 Right Side Panel 5 Bottom Panel 6 Top panel 7 Top Cover 8 Backrest 9 Bench Panel 10 Bench Heater Panel 11 CD Player 12 CD Cover Box 13 Reading Light Front Panel Back Panel Sid...

Page 7: ...3 Right Back Panel 4 Left Side panel 5 Right Side Panel 6 Bottom Panel 7 Top panel 8 Top Cover 8 Backrest 9 Bench Panel 10 Bench Heater Panel 11 CD Player 12 CD Cover Box 13 Reading Light Front Panel...

Page 8: ...a completely level floor 3 Do not spray the exterior with water If the floor is damp install a floor separator to keep the sauna high dry 4 Do not store flammable objects or chemical substances near...

Page 9: ...1 The main power cord on the sauna must be easily accessible 2 The location must be dry and leveled 2 PLACING BOTTOM PANEL Place the bottom panel on the floor Make sure that the FRONT direction of yo...

Page 10: ...s with the vertical guides on each side panel 1 The heater grill is facing outward toward the front of the sauna 2 Push the bench heater panel all the way down until it is touching the bottom panel an...

Page 11: ...so that the antenna and cables on the top panel are in the front left corner right above the CD Radio player 2 Gently place the top panel onto the rest of the assembled panels When four corners are i...

Page 12: ...layer through slot in front wall 2 Bolt Z shaped bracket to stud on back of CD player so that the two holes in the bracket are on top of CD player Use screws provided to attach to front wall 3 Connect...

Page 13: ...layer please cover the CD box with screws on front panel and left side panel Be sure all the cables are covered 13 THE MAIN POWER CONNECTION ON THE TOP PANEL 1 Connect the right front corner heater wi...

Page 14: ...ntly position the top cover onto the top panel and secure in place with the screws provided 15 ENJOY YOUR SAUNA Plug in the main power cord into the wall outlet and power up your sauna Pop in your fav...

Page 15: ...Player For more information you can consult with the attached CD Radio Instruction Manual 1 Sauna Time Adjustment Session time can be set between 0 and 90 minutes a Press TIME UP DOWN ARROWS to adjus...

Page 16: ...stored in memory as preset value and will be displayed at next start up And the TEMPERATURE DISPLAY value shows the sauna room inside current temperature e During session time when the temperature rea...

Page 17: ...ds from the body through perspiration 7 Take a hot shower or bath prior to the sauna session will further promote perspiration However dry off thoroughly before going into the sauna because excessive...

Page 18: ...ting in a sauna yields an incredibly smooth result without the use of gels or foams 11 Do not eat anything at least an hour before your sauna session It is better to go in the sauna on an empty stomac...

Page 19: ...failure to recognize the need to exit unawareness of impending hazard fetal damage in pregnant women physical inability to exit the sauna and unconsciousness 7 The use of alcohol drugs or medications...

Page 20: ...wood articles have variations in the color grain and irregularities such as knots and fine cracks These characteristics are a part of the natural beauty of the wood and in no way should be considered...

Page 21: ...and the like 7 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 8 LIGHTING For added protection for your sauna...

Page 22: ...he sauna with a damp cloth Use furniture polish to clean the exterior We recommend placing a soft towel on the floor and on the bench of the sauna to absorb perspiration during sauna use Scratches and...

Page 23: ...s not functioning Check power output on the circuit board Problem with heater See Item 3 Incorrect setting on control panel Reset it 4 Sauna room not maintaining correct temperature The temperature se...

Page 24: ...ke good contact CD player is not turned on Turn on the CD player CD player is not functioning 1 Check faceplate contact on the CD player 2 Check fuse in the fuse holder Please contact the distributor...

Page 25: ...to any claims arising from the misuse neglect accident abuse improper installation including but not limited to exposure to fire or to excessive heat and other hazards of nature Under no circumstances...

Page 26: ..._____________ E mail Address _________________________________________________________ Purchase Date __________________________________________________________ Dealer Name ____________________________...

Page 27: ...www saunagen com 27...

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