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Version 08/21 Ident no. HOME-F-MA
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
English
EN
DE
FR
IT
NL
SV
CS
SL
FI
Sauna heater
Home n
HOME-F45 / 1-039-794: Home n 4,5 kW
HOME-F60 / 1-039-795: Home n 6,0 kW
HOME-F75 / 1-039-796: Home n 7,5 kW
HOME-F90 / 1-039-797: Home n 9,0 kW
390
530
380
Table of Contents
1. About these instructions 4
2. Important information for your safety 5
2.1. Intended use 5
2.2. Safety information for the installer 6
2.3. Safety information for the user 7
3. Product description 9
3.1. Scope of delivery 9
3.2. Product functions 9
4. Installation and connection 10
4.1. Installation location and sensor position 10
4.2. Safety distances 11
4.3. Installation on the cabin wall 12
4.4. Connection diagram for 400V 3N~ 14
4.5. Connection diagram for 230V 3~ 15
4.6. Connection diagram for 230V 1N~ 16
4.7. Wiring diagrams 17
4.8. Electrical connection 18
5. Starting up 19
5.1. Filling the stone container 19
5.2. Heating up for the rst time 20
6. Operation 21
6.1. Operating the sauna heater 21
6.2. Pouring on water 21
EN
7. Maintenance 22
7.1. Extended periods of non-use 22
7.2. Cleaning the sauna heater 22
7.3. Changing the sauna stones 22
8. Disposal 23
9. Problem-solving by the installation engineer 24
10. Technical data 25
Instructions for installation and use p. 4/24
1. About these instructions
Carefully read these instructions for installation and use, and keep them near the
sauna. This means you can refer to information regarding both your own safety
and sauna operation at any time.
Symbols used for warnings
These installation and operating instructions feature warning symbols next to
activities that present a hazard to the user. Warning symbols must be observed
at all times. This prevents damage to property and injuries, which in the worst
case may be fatal.
The warning symbols contain keywords that mean the following:
DANGER!
Serious or fatal injury will occur if this warning symbol is not observed.
WARNING!
Serious or fatal injury can occur if this warning symbol is not observed.
CAUTION!
Minor injuries can occur if this warning symbol is not observed.
ATTENTION!
This keyword is a warning that damage to property may occur.
Other symbols
This symbol indicates tips and useful information.
Do not cover Read the operating instructions
These installation and operating instructions can also be found in the
downloads section of our website: www.sentiotec.com/downloads.
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 5/24
2. Important information for your safety
The Home n sauna heater has been produced in accordance with
the applicable safety rules and regulations. However, hazards may
still occur during use. You should therefore adhere to the following
safety information and the specic warnings in the individual chapters.
2.1. Intended use
The Home n sauna heater may only be used for heating sauna
cabins in combination with a sauna control unit that does not include
remote start and preset time functions.
The Home n sauna heater can also be used with a sauna control
unit with a remote start function, but only in conjunction with the
optional safety shutdown feature.
The Home n sauna heater can also be used in public saunas, but
only in conjunction with the optional safety shutdown feature.
Any use exceeding this scope is considered improper. Improper
use can result in damage to the product, severe injuries or death.
Instructions for installation and use p. 6/24
2.2. Safety information for the installer
Installing and connecting the sauna heater may only be performed
when the power supply is disconnected.
Installation may only be performed by a qualied electrician or
similarly qualied person.
An all-pole disconnecting device with full cut-o must be tted
on-site in accordance with overvoltage category III.
Always use silicone cables that are heat-resistant up to 150 °C
to connect the heater.
Only install one sauna heater in the cabin. The Home n sauna
heater must not be used together with other sauna heaters in
a sauna cabin.
The roof and walls of the sauna cabin are manufactured from
low-resin, untreated or thermally treated wood, e.g. Nordic spruce,
hemlock, pine or r, or from laminated wooden materials. If lami-
nated wooden materials are used, make sure that the adhesive
used in them does not produce formaldehyde. If other materials
than wood are used in the sauna cabin, these materials must be
heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant and must not cause any
negative eects on the health of the sauna users.
The height of the sauna cabin must be at least 1.9 m.
Observe the specications on volumes and on ventilation of the
sauna cabin in chapter 10. Technical data.
When positioning the sauna heater, observe the minimum safety
distances (see chapter 4.2. Safety distances).
Observe all regulations applicable at the installation location.
For your own safety, consult your supplier in the event of prob-
lems that are not explained in sucient detail in the installation
instructions.
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 7/24
2.3. Safety information for the user
The device must not be used by children under 8 years old.
The device may only be used by children over 8 years old, by
persons with limited psychological, sensory or mental capabili-
ties or by persons with lack of experience/knowledge under the
following conditions:
When they are supervised.
When they have been shown how to use the device safely
and are aware of the hazards that could occur.
Children must not play with the device.
Children under 14 years old may only clean the device if they
are supervised.
For health reasons, do not use the sauna when under the inu-
ence of alcohol, medication or drugs.
Never operate the sauna heater without sauna stones as this
can cause res.
Make sure that no ammable objects have been placed on the
sauna heater before the sauna control unit is switched on.
Heat up the sauna heater for half an hour BEFORE using the
sauna for the rst time. Do NOT remain in the sauna cabin during
this period. Then ventilate the sauna cabin well (see 5.2. Heating
up for the rst time on page 19).
Never touch the sauna heater while it is operating. The surfaces
of the sauna heater and sauna stones become extremely hot.
For your own safety, consult your supplier in the event of prob-
lems that are not described in sucient detail in the operating
instructions.
Instructions for installation and use p. 8/24
3. Product description
3.1. Scope of delivery
Sauna heater
Instructions for installation and use
3.2. Product functions
The Home n sauna heater is a Finnish sauna heater and makes it possible to
produce a typical Finnish sauna climate of 80 °C to 100 °C with an air humidity
of approximately 10%.
EN
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 9/24
4. Installation and connection
Take the following points into account when positioning and connecting the
sauna heater:
The electrical connection may only be performed by a qualied electrician or
similarly qualied person.
An all-pole disconnecting device with full cut-o must be tted on-site in ac-
cordance with overvoltage category III.
The Home n sauna heater is a wall-mounted heater. Before starting the
heater, check that the heater has been rmly installed on the mounting rail.
4.1. Installation location and sensor position
Position the heater centrally in front of the air intake opening on the cabin wall.
Comply with the safety distances to the cabin wall specied in Fig. 1.
Install the temperature sensor with excessive temperature controller to the cabin
wall above the centre of the sauna heater. Maintain a distance of 15 cm to the
sauna cabin roof.
WARNING!
Danger of electric shock
The sauna heater may only be installed and connected when the
power supply is disconnected.
min 900
min 40
390
150
min 130
530
379
20
100
50
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 10/24
Fig. 1 Safety distances for the
Home n 4,5 kW, 6,0 kW, 7,5 kW und 9,0 kW
(HOME-F45 / HOME-F60 / HOME-F75 / HOME-F90)
Dimensions in mm
4.2. Safety distances
Observe the minimum safety distances specied in Fig. 1.
EN
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 11/24
4.3. Installation on the cabin wall
Observe Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 (page 11, 12, 13).
1. Attach the mounting rail 1 to the wall horizontally using the wood screws
supplied 2. Observe the minimum distances for the heater shown in Fig. 1.
2. Suspend the heater 3 from the mounting rail from above, moving it down-
wards. Make sure that the heater is ush with the wall.
3. Secure the heater 3 using the lock screws supplied 4 on the mounting
rail 1.
Fig. 2 Position of the mounting rail for Home n
Dimensions in mm
WARNING!
Risk of re
To x the heater in place and secure it against slippage, use the
supplied lock screw 4 for attachment.
2
1
250
235
50
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 12/24
Fig. 3 Position of the mounting rail for Home n
Dimensions in mm
Fig. 4 Securing the Home n (mounting rail)
70 70
4870
1
1
3
4
EN
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 13/24
L1 L2 N
L3 U
V
N
Wr
r
w
w
ϑϑ
U
V
NW
W
400V 3N~
3x 16A
NVNU
L2
PE
N
L1
L3
4.4. Connection diagram for 400V 3N~
Fig. 5
2
3
4
1 Sauna control unit
2 Temperature sensor with excess temperature controller
3 Sauna heater
4 Power supply
1
Connection diagram 400V 3N~
Home n 4.5 kW, 6.0 kW, 7.5 kW and 9.0 kW
(HOME-F45 / HOME-F60 / HOME-F75 / HOME-F90)
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 14/24
4.5. Connection diagram for 230V 3~
Fig. 6
1 Sauna control unit
2 Temperature sensor with excess temperature controller
3 Sauna heater
4 Power supply
Remove the copper bridge
*
Connection diagram 230V 3~
Home n 4.5 kW, 6.0 kW
(HOME-F45 / HOME-F60)
L1 L2 N
L3 U
V
N
Wr
r
w
w
ϑϑ
U
V
N
W
W
230V 3~
N
V
N
U
PE
L2
L1
L3
1
4
3
2
*
EN
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 15/24
4.6. Connection diagram for 230V 1N~
Fig. 7
1 Sauna control unit
2 Temperature sensor with excess temperature controller
3 Sauna heater
4 Power supply
Remove the copper bridge
*
Connection diagram 230V 1N~
Home n 4.5 kW, 6.0 kW, 7.5 kW and 9.0 kW
(HOME-F45 / HOME-F60 / HOME-F75 / HOME-F90)
L1 L2 N
L3 U
V
N
Wr
r
w
w
ϑϑ
U
V
NW
W
230V 1N~
NVNU
L
PE
N
2
3
4
1
*
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 16/24
4.7. Wiring diagrams
HC4-FIN-90
9.0 kW
HC4-FIN-45
4.5 kW
U V W N
W
1,5kW
1,5kW
1,5kW
N
V
N
U
HC4-FIN-75
7.5 kW
HC4-FIN-60
6.0 kW
U V W N
W
2,0kW
2,0kW
2,0kW
N
V
N
U
U V W N
W
2,5kW
2,5kW
2,5kW
N
V
N
U
to the control unitto the control unit
to the control unit
U V W N
W
3,0kW
3,0kW
3,0kW
N
V
N
U
to the control unit
EN
Installation instructions, only for experts p. 17/24
4.8. Electrical connection
1. Unscrew the screws 1 with a screwdriver.
Remove the cover plate 2.
1
1
2
Connection Home n 4.5 kW, 6.0 kW, 7.5 kW and 9.0 kW
(HOME-F45 / HOME-F60 / HOME-F75 / HOME-F90)
1. Guide the connection cable through the feed-through 3.
2. Connect the wires of the connection cable (depending on the type) to the
terminals of the sauna heater and to the corresponding control device ter-
minals. Observe the installation instructions for the sauna control unit when
doing so.
3. Reattach the cover panel 1 to the heater.
3
Instructions for use for the user p. 18/24
5. Starting up
5.1. Filling the stone container
The amount of stones suited to your heater can be found in chapter 10. Tech-
nical data (see page 24).
1. Wash the stones thoroughly using water and a brush before use. Do not
use any cleaning additives.
2. Before lling the heater with the sauna stones, check them for foreign objects
and remove any remaining packaging.
3. Place the stones in the stone container and also between the heating rods.
Place sauna stones loosely so that air can ow through the gaps.
4. Do NOT allow the heating rods to make contact with one another.
5. Make sure that the sauna stones do not stick out over the edge of the stone
container.
WARNING!
Risk of re due to overheating
If the sauna heater is used without sauna stones, the cabin walls will
become extremely hot. This could cause res.
NEVER operate the sauna heater without the sauna stones.
The stone basket 1 can be mounted at
two dierent heights.
Position 2: fewer stones, shorter heating
time, energy saving
Position 3 (set at factory): more stones,
larger amount of water for pouring possible,
creating more steam, longer heating times
1
3
2
EN
Instructions for use for the user p. 19/24
5.2. Heating up for the rst time
CAUTION!
Formation of smoke and odours when heating up for the rst time
Working materials from the manufacturing process will be present on
the new heating elements. These evaporate when the sauna heater is
heated up for the rst time. This produces smoke and an unpleasant
odour. Breathing in the fumes or smoke can be harmful to your health.
Perform the following steps when operating the sauna heater for the rst time
and if the heating elements for the sauna heater have been changed. In this
way you will prevent damage to health due to the fumes and smoke produced
when heating up for the rst time.
1. Select the highest possible temperature on the sauna control unit.
2. Heat up the sauna heater for half an hour.
Do NOT remain in the sauna cabin during this period.
3. Allow the sauna cabin to ventilate thoroughly after heating up for the rst time.
4. If no smoke or odour is produced the next time the sauna heater is heated
up, you can start to use the sauna.
If smoke or odour is produced again, leave the sauna cabin immediately
and repeat the initial heating up process followed by ventilation.
Instructions for use for the user p. 20/24
WARNING!
Risk of re
Flammable objects that are placed on the heater will ignite and cause res.
NEVER place ammable objects on the sauna heater.
Make sure that NO ammable objects are located on the heater
before operating it.
6. Operation
6.1. Operating the sauna heater
A sauna control unit is used to operate the sauna heater. For information on how
to operate the sauna control unit, read the operating instructions for the device
used. Please note that only sauna control units without remote start or preset
time functions are permitted for use with the Concept R mini sauna heater.
6.2. Pouring on water
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.
When pouring water over the stones, observe the following points:
Only use tap water. Sea water, hard water and chlorinated water can damage
the sauna heater.
Only use fragrances and essential oils that are suitable for use in saunas. Follow
the manufacturer’s instructions on the packaging of the scented substance.
Do not pour the water onto the stones too quickly. Only in this way will the
water evaporate completely.
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