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INSTALLING
THE DOOR SENSOR
A door sensor is a magnetic switch that is at-
tached to the door frame of the sauna room.
Closing the door closes the door sensor’s
circuit and allows the sauna control to be
activated.
Opening the sauna door breaks the circuit
and switching on the heater is not possible.
The door sensor consists of two parts: a sen-
sor and a magnet.
• Connect the cable ends to the ter-
minals of the sensor.
• Fix the magnet on the door with
double sided tape. This must allow
the door to close and be close to
the door frame.
• Attach the magnetic sensor to the
door frame, matching the sensor
and the magnet when the door is
closed. The maximum distance bet-
ween the door switch parts must
be 5 mm when the door is closed.
INSTALLING
THE TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
To install the temperature sensor/overheat-
ing protection, proceed as follows.
• Connect the cable to the tempera-
ture sensor's plugs.
The airflow near an air vent cools down the
sensor, giving the control unit inaccurate
temperature readings.
As a result, the heater might overheat.
The overheating protector reset button.
• The sensor’s case contains a tempe-
rature sensor and an overheating
protector. The temperature sensor
detects the temperature and the
overheating protection switches
off the power to the heater in the
event of a fault; overheating pro-
tection can be reset.
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• Screw the temperature sensor onto
the wall (see figure).
• The temperature sensor cannot be
placed above the heater.
• It must be about at least 200 mm
away from it. The temperature
sensor must be installed 100 mm
below the ceiling.
The temperature sensor must be at least
500 mm from any air opening (ventilation,
door, or window).
Note!
The reason for the switch-off must be
clarified before the reset.
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