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Street Name, Suite Number

City, State Zip Code

123.456.7890

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Outdoor Sauna Assembly Manual

Oceanic Saunas Ltd

Outdoor Sauna Range 
Generic Assembly Manual

To be read with:

Part Document

Part Schedule   

Heater Manual

All dimensions in millimeters

Summary of Contents for Outdoor Sauna Series

Page 1: ...ity State Zip Code 123 456 7890 you email com Outdoor Sauna Assembly Manual Oceanic Saunas Ltd Outdoor Sauna Range Generic Assembly Manual To be read with Part Document Part Schedule Heater Manual All...

Page 2: ...ll directions before you begin Do not install directly onto loose slabs rubble lawn gravel or dirt iii The sauna comes with a base and the interior floor will have a plywood finish If you prefer the p...

Page 3: ...h of the centre beams Fig 1b vi Use a spirit level to check the frame is level on all sides vii If it is not level pack the underside of the base as required until all sides are level It is important...

Page 4: ...ht also slightly overhangs This allows adjacent panels to locate Be careful when handling not to damage the exposed tongue or groove Type II Panels The internal cladding does not run all the way to th...

Page 5: ...al Full and half glass panels are available as optional items for all saunas in the outdoor range The glass panels are made in the same three panel types as described on the previous page Check to ens...

Page 6: ...ladding extending beyond the edge of the framing should be on the left Fig 3b iii Ensure the leftmost piece of external cladding on Panel Type II is removed as described on page 3 iv Arrange the two p...

Page 7: ...nels except the door are in place iii Note that only the corner panels are fixed to each other with screws iv Mark the centre point of any panels that require internal cabling see wiring panel info on...

Page 8: ...level vent shown in Fig6a High Vent i Mark centre for vent hole on the outside of the cladding as per Fig 6b ii Drill 40mm hole through the cladding iii Pin vent covers Fig 6f iv Repeat for interior...

Page 9: ...e etc Hole diameter into the frame cladding will depend upon the type of cable required note to allow for any cable end fittings that must also be pulled through the hole Please refer to the heater ma...

Page 10: ...nside of the door frame See Fig 8a ii Fix the top rail down onto the top of the door frame and adjacent panel s using 50mm screws iii It may be helpful to hold the door open by propping it up on a blo...

Page 11: ...he inside once the panel is fixed down iv Starting at a corner fix the panels down into the top rail using 50mm screws at 300mm intervals v Use a spirit level and set square to ensure plumb and square...

Page 12: ...0mm screws from below 10 3 Asphalt Paper i You will need to use a minimum of three sheets of asphalt paper to cover the roof One for each side of the roof and then another over the centre of the roof...

Page 13: ...e lower edge of the first row The front edge of the sheets should line up with the front of the roof Nail down with 20mm roofing nails iv The next row will overhand the front of the cabin and the shin...

Page 14: ...Manual Facia Oceanic Saunas Ltd 12 12 2 Front Rear Facia i Locate the 21 x 17mm lengths of exterior cladding with a mitred end to be used as the front and rear facia ii Pin into place along the front...

Page 15: ...r bench to create a square corner to work from ii Screw the supporting frame together using the 4 large brackets and 20mm screws iii Lay the 5 or 6 bench slats facedown on a work bench Use small piece...

Page 16: ...one bench end fixes against a perpendicular bench then your frame should be constructed as shown below with one end doubled up Refer to the bench drawings in your parts 14 2 Bench Supports i If your p...

Page 17: ...ts Use a spirit level to ensure the rail is straight before fixing to the wall ii Support the rails with legs made from 19 x 19mm corner mould These legs should be cut to size once the rails have been...

Page 18: ...e wall and ceiling panels interior only ii When fitting overlap mould above a bench end rail leave a 20mm gap for the bench slats to meet the wall 16 2 Add Benches i Position the benches on top of the...

Page 19: ...le is at the correct location to be connected to the power supply iv Drill a 12mm hole through the side of the end rail next to the connector v If there are two back rests you will be supplied with 2...

Page 20: ...conduit in pencil Note that this is always 339mm from the end of the panel to the left If you are marking up the panel furthest to the righthand side of any wall then the centre will be 299mm from th...

Page 21: ...e heater instructions for all relevant clearances ii Fix the heater supports 335mm apart using 6No 70mm screws iii Install the heater as per the instruction manual securing using 40mm screws 19 3 Heat...

Page 22: ...slats iii Ensure the cross lengths aligned equally beneath the length of the mat as shown in pink in the diagram below iv Fix with glue and 30mm screws from the underside Pilot drill screw holes with...

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