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Instructions for use for the user p. 19/26
f. If no smoke or odour is produced the next time the sauna heater is
heated up, rinse the cooled evaporator with tap water. Thereafter, you
can start to use the sauna.
If smoke or an odour arises again, leave the sauna cabin immediately,
and repeat the initial heating up process followed by ventilation.
6. Operation
A sauna control unit is used to operate the auxiliary evaporator R. For informa-
tion on how to operate the sauna control unit, read the operating instructions for
the device used.
6.1. Finnish sauna mode
In Finnish sauna mode, only your sauna heater's heating system is in operation.
Dry heat is produced. The temperature in the cabin is high (80 to 100 °C). The
humidity level is low and does not exceed 10%. The temperature in the sauna
cabin is controlled by your sauna control unit.
At the end of the sauna session, you can pour water over the stones. Pour water
over the stones using a sauna ladle. The water evaporates and the humidity in
the sauna cabin is increased.
Observe the instruction manual for your sauna heater.
6.2. Combi mode
In combi mode, the heating system of the sauna heater and the auxiliary evapo-
rator are in operation. The temperature in the sauna cabin is lower than in Finn-
ish sauna mode (approx. 40 to 65 °C), instead of which the relative humidity is
considerably higher at 35% to approximately 70%. The maximum permissible
relative humidity decreases with increasing temperature. The temperature and
the humidity in the sauna cabin are controlled by your sauna control unit.
Theevaporatortankmustbelledmanually.Ifthewaterintheevaporatortank
hasbeenusedup,anoverheatingprotectionfunctionautomaticallyturnsothe
heating of the evaporator. The lack of water is reported to the sauna control unit
and displayed there, e.g. by an audible warning tone and the message “FILL”.