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Control Panel
Main Switch
Temperature Sensor
Heater
(Not Included)
Power Unit
2. Instructions For Use
Figure 1 - System Components
Table 1 - Error Messages
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Instructions for Installation and Use
1.3 Troubleshooting
If an error occurs, the power to the heater will be cut off
and the control panel will show an error message "
(number)", which helps troubleshooting the cause of the
error. Table 1.
NOTE: The overheat protector can be reset by user. All
other maintenance must be done by professional mainte-
nance personnel. No user-serviceable parts inside.
Temperature sensor's measuring circuit broken.
Temperature sensor's measuring circuit short-
circuited.
Overheat protector's measuring circuit broken.
Connection failure between the control panel and
the power unit.
Check the red and yellow wires to the temperature sensor and their
connections (see Figures 6 and 7) for faults.
Check the red and yellow wires to the temperature sensor and their
connections (see Figures 6 and 7) for faults.
Press the overheat protector's reset button (see section 3.4). Check the
blue and white wires to the temperature sensor and their connections
(see Figures 6 and 7) for faults.
Check the cable and the connectors for faults.
E1
E2
E3
E9
NOTE: The overheat protector can be reset by user. All other maintenance must be done by professional maintenance personnel.
No user-serviceable parts inside.
2.1 Using the Heater
WARNING: Before switching the heater on always check that
there isn't anything on top of the heater or inside the given
safety distance.
Start the heater by pressing the I/O button on the
control panel.
When the heater starts, the top row of the display will
show the set temperature and the bottom row will show the
set on time for five seconds.
When the desired temperature has been reached in the
sauna room, the heating elements are automatically turned
off. To maintain the desired temperature, the control unit
will automatically turn the heating elements on and off in
periods.
The heater will turn itself off when the set on time runs out,
the I/O button is pressed or an error occurs.
Changing the setting for remaining on time, pre-setting time
and the desired sauna room temperature is shown in Figure
3. Changing the temperature unit (Farenheit/Celsius) is
shown in Figure 3.
2.2 Using Accessories
Lighting and ventilation can be started and shut down
separately from their own operating buttons.
2.2.1 Lighting
The lighting in the sauna room can be set up so that it
can be controlled from the control panel (Max. 100W).
Switch the lights on/off by pressing the button on
the control panel.
2.2.2 Ventilation
If there is a fan installed in the sauna room, it can be
connected to the control unit and be controlled from the
control panel.
Start/stop the fan by pressing the button on the
control panel.