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Sauna device Lotos 105Z
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2. which are not described or dealt with in this manual e Unauthorized changes or modifications of the control are not permitted due to safety reasons The manufacturer reserves all rights applying technical changes Symbols used N WARNING If not closely observed may cause severe and or lethal injuries CUATION If not closely observed may cause light injuries or damage of materials NOTE Gives advice concerning applications and useful information For quick and easy reference of important safety and operational information in the course of exploitation keep this manual General safety information e On installation three phased automatic safety breaker with 3mm contact opening needs to be provided in the main electric panel e A circuit breaker is recommended if there is none in the main electric system of the building Directions of use e Prior to turning on the sauna control make sure the heater is clear of flammable objects Lotos 1052 control is used for the described the technical data functions Lates 1053 controls 3 heating circuits 3 5kW each tot 10 5 kW Disposal e Old used devices contain recyclable materials Do not dispose of them anywhere but inquire at the administration of your district about the possibility of recycling In case of a long non operation period of time e off the main device fuses if the control is not going to be used long period of time Edition I 10 2010
3. 10 1 Setting of delayed start time You can set the time delay after which the heater will turn ON Minimal delay time is 15 min the display indicates 00 15 max delay is 24 h the display indicates 24 00 Note Door control see chapter 3 Switch ON the control as described in 5 1 2 Push and hold timer button position 6 a Time indication resets and starts counting in 15 min steps 3 Release button position 6 a Display indicates the time set b Counting time to start The point is flashing 4 Desired temperature is selected in advance via knob position3 5 After timeout the control switches ON indicator lights continuously and the display indicates the cabin temperature Ifthe temperature measured is lower than the set temperature the heater is running Ifthe cabin temperature is higher than the set temperature the heater do not operate 6 Switch the control OFF as described in 5 2 10 2 Cancellation of preset start time 1 Push button position 6 shortly The preset start time will be cancelled The device starts immediately see 6 3 Edition I 10 2010 Table of Contents 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ib AUR I Installing heater sensor FI with overtemperature protector fig 2 MCap PPP Operation IMOGES Indications fig 3 Door cabin safety monitor op
4. In case of device malfunction Readthe error message 2 Turn off the main safety fuses of the control 3 Callan electrician 4 Mark the device as inoperative 7 1 Possible error messages E F1 a short circuited or defected line of the heater sensor E Pt a damaged potentiometer for temperature adjustment E tS a damaged safety fuse or a defected cable Error messages are followed by sound alarm as well as blinking LED indicator 8 Switching On Off the control and the cabin lighting fig 3 8 1 Switching on the control Symbols used WARNING Fire hazard Prior to turning on the sauna control and setting start time make sure there are no flammable objects on top of the heater Switch ON OFF control button position 5 1 Ifdevice is on the LED indicator lights 2 display indicates 00 00 3 The control is ready to operate 8 2 Switching OFF the control 1 The display and the LED indicator are turned off 2 Thecontrol is turned off 8 3 Switching the sauna light ON Button position 4 turns on off the internal cabin lighting 9 Quick start of Sauna mode 1 Turn on the control as described in 5 1 2 Push the time setting button shortly less that 2 sec position 6 Edition I 10 2010 4 Operation modes You have operating mode Sauna available dry sauna with user defined temperature The mode can be started directly see chapter 6 or after short time delayed start of the heater chapte
5. Model Lotos 052 Environmental conditions Storage temperature 25 C to 70 C Operating temperature 10 C to 40 C mung Sauna device Laros 052 AZALP COM Minimal temperature stability of the connecting lines Installation manual User manual Heater wiring lighting circuits heater sensor lines must be heat resistant to at least 150 C Maximal lengths of lines Heater sensor FI 4 5 400V 3N Switching voltage 50Hz 60Hz NN 3 x 3 5kW tot 10 5 Switching capacity kW Switched current each phase heater AC1 16A switched power light 100 W Switched current light 1A Nominal supply voltage 230V Min max pick up capacity 7 12V A Degree of protection splash proof IPX4 Connection to the main circuit as non detachable permanent wiring Range of adjustment Sauna operation 40 C 120 C above heater Temperature adjustment step 1 C Step selecting time gradually 15 min Min delayed start time 15 min Max delayed start time 24h Thermal safety Heater sensor with overtemperature protector shutdown temperature 139 C Automatic shutdown is at the maximum of 6 hours f used in hotels spa recreational centers etc the automatic shutdown timeframe can be extended up to 12 hours Edition I 10 2010 11 Cleaning CAUTION Damage Device Do not water the device do not clean it with a wet cloth For cleaning use a cleaning clo
6. ition 1 fig 2 according to position 3 fig 2 2 Connect to sauna control position 3 fig 1 3 Perform tests according to chapter Testing l Fix the sensor to the wall position 2 fig 2 over the heater 15 cm below the ceiling or in accordance with manufacturer s requirements 3 Testing Tests must be conducted by authorized electrician only I WARNING Electric shock hazard Tests are conducted with main supply power on Test contact to terminal position 7 1 2 Test connections and contact between phases L1 L2 L3 and U V W 3 Test if short circuit or interruption in sensor s signal lines are recognized and indicated as errors In such a case the heater does not to turn on or if is already operating turns off automatically a In case of disconnected sensor s white or red wire or short circuited white wire the heater must turn off automatically b If any of the described in a cases the red LED indicator position 1 fig 3 is blinking c Error messages are indicated on the display E Fl Short circuited or interrupted white line of the heater temperature sensor E tS Interrupted red line or damaged thermal protector d Acoustic indicator alarms Edition I 10 2010 Dear User e Read the installation instructions carefully In doing so you will utilize all the benefits of the device and perform a safe assembly e For additional self protection turn to your supplier about any particular problems
7. ode 2 The temperature is above 40 C e Holding the door open for longer than 5 sec causes door indication on the display and heater switching off e Temperature regulation is resumed after closing the door Edition I 10 2010 1 Device installation Install the device on the cabin door at a height of 1 7 m or in accordance with the recommendations of the cabin s manufacturer Power is supplied via permanent connection Quality of the power supply cable is at least HO7RN F N CUATION Damages of device The device is splash proof degree of protection IPX4 Do NOT allow direct water contact Install the device at a dry place Environmental conditions not to be exceeded 10 C 40 C maximal air humidity 90 1 Carefully push the clip fig 1 position 8 and remove the lid 2 Screw in a screw at a height of 1 8 meters on the wall max distance from cabin wall 7mm details on fig 1 3 Hook the device box in position 2 fig 1 on the mounted screw CAUTION Possible damages of the device Lotos 1053 could be used for control of up to 3 circuits with max power 3 5kW each Optional 18kW 30kW through terminal W1 position 12 fig 1 1 Heater sensor lines should be guided through mounting holes fig 1 position 5 low voltage area fig 1 position 4 on the bottom of the box and in accordance with diagram fig 4 connect to terminal position 3 fig 1 2 Guide the door sensor optional trough the mounting holes po
8. r 7 5 Indications fig An indicator position 2 lights up when device is turned on The display indicates the selected temperature or the inner cabin temperature position 1 111 Countdown to delayed start is indicated by a blinking point on the display hh mm 24 h position 1 Standby mode is indicated by blinking 0000 Door indicates open sauna cabin door LL indicates subzero temperature measured by one of the two sensors HH indicates temperature over 140 C measured by one of the two sensors 6 Door cabin safety monitor optional Additional fire hazard prevention is provided by monitoring the status of the sauna cabin door with a door sensor not included in the set after setting the delayed start To prevent anyone from entering in the cabin after setting delayed start and perhaps placing objects on the heater the control has a protective self switch off function for reaction according to the operational status 6 1 Status heater is not operating Delayed start is set Heater is not turned on Sauna door is open Display indicates door e Delayed start time is reset Delayed time need be set again after closing the door 6 2 Status heater is running Preset time to start has elapsed Heater is ON Sauna door is open 1 The temperature is below 40 C e Display indicates door heater turns off and the temperature regulating process stops e To reset close the cabin door and restart sauna m
9. sition 5 fig 1 low voltage area fig 1 position 4 on bottom of the box in accordance with diagram connect them to terminal position 3 3 Light lines should be guided through mounting holes position 10 fig 1 voltage area 230V 400V fig 1 position 11 on the bottom of the box and in accordance with diagram fig 4 connect them to terminal position 12 4 Power supply and heaters wiring should be guided through mounting holes position 10 fig 1 voltage area 230V 400V position 11 fig 1 on the bottom of the box and in accordance with diagram fig 4 connect them to terminal position 12 fig 1 5 Connect the grounding lines to terminal position 7 fig 1 6 Screw both slot headed screws into the mounting holes position 6 position 9 fig 1 7 Place the lid back in its place top first and push until it clicks Edition I 10 2010 2 Installing heater sensor FI with overtemperature protector fig 2 Install the sensor with overtemperature protection in the sauna cabin about 15 cm below the ceiling and above the heating system or in accordance with requirements of the manufacturer Install only the sensor 150 C temperature resistant connection line applied in the device set Cable extension is permitted outside the sauna cabin N CAUTION Double insulation is required The wiring of the heater sensor must be separated from high voltage cable Cover lines with insulation 1 Connect the sensor lines pos
10. th slightly dampened in a soap solution 12 Incase of a long non operation period of time Turn off the main device fuses if the control is not going to be used long period of time 13 Errors and troubleshooting 13 1 Limitation in time e Device automatically turns off and resets in standby mode in case of continuous operation for more than 6 hours 13 2 Cabin light does not work Turn off device via button switch on off position 4 Turn off lights in the cabin via button position 3 Turn off the fuses of the device Change the light bulbs Turn on fuses and push button position 3 Call an electrician if the light in the cabin is still not working 14 Maintenance e Device is not an object of repair by unauthorized staff e Device is tested in accordance with accidents prevention rules procedures during commercial use Edition I 10 2010 Edition I 10 2010 3 Device is started the LED indicator lights continuously and the display indicates the cabin temperature If the temperature measured is lower than set temperature the heater is running Ifthe cabin temperature is higher than set temperature heater is turned off 4 Adjust the desired temperature via knob position 3 Adjusted temperature is indicated on the display position 1 if the knob has not been turned for more than 2 sec the display returns to cabin temperature indication 5 Turn the control off as described in 5 2 10 Delayed start in Sauna mode
11. tional 6 1 Status heater is not operating 6 2 Status heater is running Error 7 1 Possible error messages Switching On Off the control and the cabin lighting fig 3 8 1 Switching on the control sess 8 2 Switching OFF the Control 2 rrr rto riter raodo Iro ke voe rre 8 3 Switching the sauna eee nes eeu ESPESA Quick start of Sauna mode Delayed startin Sauna mode s oec me 10 1 Setting of delayed start menie agiies sires rin ttd not 10 2 Cancellation of preset start time z er nu EE EET In case of a long non operation period of 11 Errors and troubleshooting 13 1 Tdi tation te c E S 13 2 Cabin light does 20 22 4 49 11 11 Vo Vo io io o o Vo 00 00 00 OV O Edition I 10 2010 Attention e Installation must be performed by an electrician or other qualified staff only e Make sure the control is disconnected from the main power supply before assembling starts e Read the installation instructions carefully In doing so you will utilize all the benefits of the de
12. vice and perform a safe assembly e For additional self protection turn to your supplier about any particular problems which are not described or dealt with in this manual e Unauthorized changes or modifications of the control are not permitted due to safety reasons manufacturer reserves all rights applying technical changes Symbols used WARNING If not closely observed may cause severe or lethal injuries a CUATION If not closely observed may cause light injuries or damage of materials NOTE Gives advice concerning applications and useful information For quick and easy reference of important safety and operational information in the course of exploitation keep this manual General safety information e On installation three phased automatic safety breaker with 3mm contact opening needs to be provided in the main electric panel e A circuit breaker is recommended if there is none in the main electric system of the building Directions of use e Prior to turning on the sauna control make sure the heater is clear of flammable objects Lotos 105 8 control is used for the described in the technical data functions Latas 1053 controls 3 heating circuits 3 5kW each tot 10 5 kW Please dispose of the packaging in appropriate places in accordance with the current administrative disposal regulations Edition I 10 2010 7 Error messages Error messages indicate electrical damages in the system
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