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1. 7 21 Setting the treble Select music treble Press the left or right buttons until the desired setting is displayed Press the OK button The treble is changed 7 22 Setting the bass Select music bass Press the left or right buttons until the desired setting is displayed Press the OK button The bass is changed 7 23 Starting vaporisation Press the vaporiser button 7 24 Filling the vaporiser water tank adding fragrant essential oils Unscrew the vaporiser water tank from behind the flap in the furniture Fill the water tank with distilled water When required add fragrant essential oils to the water according to the manufac turers instructions Screw the water tank back in Empty the tank again immediately after a sauna bath 7 25 Charging the remote control Place the remote control on the charging station 24 The light ring on the charging station blinks while the battery is charging As soon as the battery is fully charged the ring stays illuminated continuously 7 26 Connecting the remote control with Bluetooth On the control panel gt Select settings gt remote control The Bluetooth address is displayed gt Note down the Bluetooth address BT address On the remote control gt Select settings gt remote control Enter the Bluetooth address you just read from the control panel gt Press the up or down buttons until the corre
2. lt gt lt gt FM search AM search Light Colours Colour pro Intensity Switch off grammes Settings Time Date Units Language Display Safety Info Remote Default control settings m set Intensity m Changing the PIN m Time format Contrast PIN request Display 2 For your Safety To ensure that you ll have many years of pleasure from your product please read these operating instructions carefully particularly the safety instructions Keep them in a safe place and in the case of a change in ownership please ensure they are given to the new owner 2 1 Normal Use The sauna is to be used exclusively on private property including a hotel room in a residential home or other similar situations and is not to be used for medical purpos es Application is limited to indoors It is suitable simply as a relaxing hot air bath Any other usage will be deemed as not corresponding with normal usage and Duravit AG undertakes no liability for abnormal usage 2 2 Safety Instructions Please read and comply with the following safety instruction The heater is a potential fire hazard Ensure that the heat inlets are not covered and there is a free flow of air into the sauna before you switch on the heater This product is designed to be used only by adults e Children elderly or infirm individuals or individuals with disabilities should only use the pool under supervision Only
3. 5 d eere eue 15 4 9 PIN suene tede e det ere ein etri eio o orien Reo 15 4 9 Emergency Lighting retro rer Ier Rn 15 4 10 Notes about tightness Inipi Ama oonoconnnnccnncccononcnonaconnnnnnnnncnnnncnnnncnnnnos 15 Operation Basics eese eene nennen nennen a a EEEE ERIR enses 16 5 1 Buttons and their Functions uueseesssnenesssnnenssnnnnenssnnnnensennnnnnsnnnnnn samen 16 5 2 Operating Instructions esessesssnnesssnnenesnsnnensennnnensennnnnnnsnnnnnnnsnnnnnnn samen 16 Initial Start up of the Sauna eese enn nnne nennen ennt 17 Step 1 Configure control panel sese nee 17 Step 2 Fill the vaporiser water tank 17 7 Operating the Sauna ccceessccssssssceseessesceeessseeeseesssseeesssseesssssseesseseseees 18 7 1 Switching on the sauna uuueerssnsessssnnessssnnnensssnnnensnsnnnnnensnnnnnsnnnnnnnsnnnnnnn 18 7 2 Switching off the sauna eere otn tin 18 7 3 Switching on a SCENAriO oconcocorionicccononincanionacononanan nonananononancannnraccconaraasa 18 7 4 Switching off a scenario uuessuesssnersnneesnnnesnnnessnnensnensnnnesnnnensnenennnennnnen 19 7 5 Changing a scenarlio rr peterent entrer ree eta 19 ne permanent ici T rt rode ete a ra E onen 19 Once during a sauna session ueeeeeesseesseesseessessnsnessensnnennennn nenne 19 7 6 Changing a scenario name ooooooccnnnocnccnonacnnonanananonanan
4. If the heater is turned off the fan will run automatically for 15 minutes to dry the sauna The drying mode can also be activated manually 4 4 Hourglass Using the hourglass integrated into the sauna control you can set a timer for your sauna session 13 4 5 Vaporiser Vaporisation is triggered by the press of a button on either the remote control or the control panel provided that the vaporiser water tank located behind the flap in the furniture is full 4 6 Lighting A coloured lighting system is a standard fitting in the sauna This consists of LED ele ments that illuminate the entire rear wall of the sauna from below You can choose between single colours or a colour program and vary the intensity of the colours Colours You can define the colours of the light via a colour beam i The effect of the colours is discussed in the Sauna Guide Colour programs e Colour Frenzy changing light through a staccato progression of six colours white blue turquoise green yellow red violet white The duration of the cycle can be varied between 5 and 22 seconds Rainbow changing light through a smooth progression of six colours white blue turquoise green yellow red violet white The duration of the cycle can be varied between 5 and 22 seconds Sunrise a 15 minute simulation of the lighting characteristics during daybreak Sunset a 15 minute simulation of the lighting characteristics during
5. preset bathing settings Select heater Select the desired bathing settings The heater heats up With manual temperature selection Select heater manual An X Y coordinate axis is displayed Press the up or down buttons to set the temperature Press the left or right buttons to set the relative humidity Press the OK button The heater heats up 79 Turning on the heater with the timer Select Heater Timer Enter start time appears on the display Enter the time at which the heater should be turned on as follows Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the time is displayed Press the right button to select the next digit Repeat those last two steps until the correct time is displayed Press the OK button to confirm In the display grid will appear to set the desired temperature Press the up or down buttons to set the temperature v v v v v 20 gt Press the right or left buttons to set the relative humidity gt Press the OK button The timer symbol appears in the display and the start time appears in the drop down menu i The sauna must remain on in order to turn on the heater with the timer 7 10 Turning off timer for heater gt Select Heater gt Timer gt Switch off The heater is switched off 7 11 Changing heating mode gt Select Heater gt Heating mode gt Select the desired h
6. the functions of the sauna A light ring is integrated into the charging station which shows the charging state and gives off a friendly comforting light If you wish it can be disabled Control Panel There is a second set of controls behind the flap in the furniture All sauna functions available on the remote control can also be selected and started using the control panel 4 2 Scenarios You can store up to six different scenarios with each scenario having different tem perature humidity music and lighting We have predefined five scenarios for you you can select between Desert Indian Jungle Asia and Mediterranea while the sixth scenario is not predefined All six scenarios are individually variable and can also be reset to the original predefined selection i You ll find descriptions of the scenarios in the Sauna Guide When changing between scenarios it can take some time until the predefined values have been reached 4 3 Heater with vaporiser The heater is hidden in the side wall of the sauna As well as heating the sauna cabin to up to 110 C 230 F the vaporiser also enables the cabin humidity to be regulated between 10 and 45 according to temperature and depending on the surrounding room environmental conditions In addition there are four different bathing settings Finnish Sauna Warm Air Bath Tropical Bath and Soft Bath 12 You ll find descriptions of the bathing settings in the Sauna Guide The relativ
7. N 60529 DIN EN 55014 1 DIN EN 55014 2 12 2 Sauna Specifications Rated voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Max rated power 4 8kW Protection class IP X5 Protection against sprayed water from any direction Temperature range 15 40 C Automatic shut down Light 12 Hours Heater 6 Hours 12 3 Remote control Temperature range 10 60 C Rem Ctrl Prot type IP X8 Material Epoxy resin 12 4 Charging station Rated voltage 100 240 V Freguency 50 60Hz Rated power 20 W Material LG HI MACS 32 12 5 Interior fittings Material Loading Aspen birch 150 kg 33 34 Duravit AG Werderstr 36 78132 Hornberg Germany Phone 49 7833 70 0 Fax 49 7833 70 289 info duravit com www duravit com Duravit UK Limited Unit 7 Stratus Park Brudenell Drive Brinklow Milton Keynes MK10 ODE Phone 44 845 500 7787 Fax 44 845 550 7786 info uk duravit com www duravit co uk NODURAVIT Best Nr 66419 2 We reserve the right to make technical improvements and design modifications to the products illustrated
8. Sunset Pulsed colours pulses of a selected colour with a variable loop time 4 7 Music The sauna is fitted with a sound system that you can use either during a sauna or at other times to listen to the soundscape the radio or your favourite music The 14 loudspeakers are hidden in the floor of the sauna Soundscape The following soundscapes are available e Asia e Desert e Indian e Jungle e Mediterranea i You ll find descriptions of the soundscapes in the Sauna Guide Radio You can pre tune three radio stations and search either the FM or AM bands External audio source You can connect your music players iPhone mp3 player HiFi system via the AUX In connection and listen to your favourite music 4 8 PIN In order to prevent unauthorised use of the sauna a PIN reguest can activated You will then need to enter the PIN in order to turn on the sauna 4 9 Emergency Lighting Emergency lighting will come on without the controls or the sauna needing to be switched on This provides a degree of safety and protection in the case of an emergency You can switch on the emergency lighting separately e g when you re cleaning the sauna and without having to switch on the whole sauna 4 10 Notes about tightness Inipi Ama The design of frameless shower partitions does not guarantee a hermetic seal Splashes of water that occur while taking a shower are kept off As with any other frameless shower partition it is im
9. bathe when in good health e Consult your doctor before using the sauna if your health is in any way impaired if you suffer from acute illnesses or infections or if you are pregnant Microbial contamination of water in the vaporiser e Empty the vaporiser water tank after each sauna bath Cracks due to continuous humidity and sauna temperature e Leave the sauna cabin door open after each sauna bath to allow the humid air to escape Vaporiser module damage due to calcification from hard water high calcium content Only use distilled water in the vaporiser tank 10 3 Symbol Descriptions The following warning signs warn you of dangerous situations and their severity A Danger High risk lethal hazards severe injuries ZA Warning Medium risk severe injuries N Caution Low risk minor injuries Note Damage to property The following symbols are used i hints and tips here gt a request for your input also take a look at the videos on www duravit com Items with this symbol cannot be mixed with household trash X The characters beneath the trash bin stand for Cd Battery contains cadmium Hg Battery contains mercury Pb Battery contains lead 11 4 Product Information 4 1 Controls Remote control with charging station As a reminder of the American Indian origins of the sauna the remote control is shaped like a stone a symbol of the American Indian s sweat tent stones Using this you can control all
10. ct digit is displayed gt Press the right button to select the next digit gt Repeat those last two steps until you have entered the Bluetooth address gt Press the OK button The sauna controls now make a connection to the remote control When the symbol home on the remote control is green it is within the reception range of the controls 8 Changing settings 8 1 Changing the time Select settings time set Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the time is displayed Press the right button to select the next digit Repeat those last two steps until the correct time is displayed Press the OK button to confirm 8 2 Changing the time format Select settings time time format Select the desired time format 25 8 3 Displaying hiding the time gt Select settings gt time gt show hide gt show or hide The time is either displayed or removed from the task bar 8 4 Changing the date gt Select settings gt date gt Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the date is displayed gt Press the right button to select the next digit Repeat those last two steps until the correct date is displayed Press the OK button to confirm 8 5 Changing the units C F Select settings units Select the units desired 8 6 Changing the language Select settings language Select the desired language i Select
11. e humidity can vary from the value you set depending on the surround ing room environmental conditions The sauna continuously sucks in fresh air when being used Make sure that no cold air lt 18 C is sucked in e g through an open window during the winter Warm up time The heat in a sauna is based on three concurrent sources Firstly the heater warms the air in the cabin convection The ceiling and walls absorb the air s heat and pro vide energy in the form of radiant heat to the sauna bathers In addition there is heat transfer by conduction The heated benches transfer the stored heat directly to the bodies of the bathers To charge the two heat sources radiant heat and conduc tion sufficiently another warm up period of 30 60 minutes is recommended after reaching the air temperature in the sauna Overall expect a warm up period of 90 150 minutes for optimal through heating depending on environmental conditions Then the sauna is ripe Timer The timer allows you to restart the heater automatically within the next 24 hours That way you can enjoy the sauna as soon as you get home after a long day Heating mode Heater is active in power mode during the warm up period The heater automatically switches to whisper mode 10 minutes after its target temperature is reached This makes the heater operate quietly in order to provide maximum comfort while bathing You can also manually change the heating mode Drying mode
12. eating mode The heating mode is switched on 7 12 Switching off the heater gt Select Heater gt Switch off Drying mode starts and heater turns off after 15 minutes i Would you like to switch off the heater immediately e Select Heater gt Switch off 7 13 Switching on lighting Switching on colours gt Select light gt colours A colour beam is displayed gt Press the left or right buttons to select the desired colour gt Press the OK button The lighting is switched on 21 Switching on a colour program gt Select light gt colour program gt Select the desired colour program If you selected sunrise or sunset then you ve finished The other colour programs reguire the following steps Rainbow or Colour Frenzy gt Press the left or right buttons to set the speed of the colour change gt Press the OK button to confirm The lighting is switched on Pulsed colours gt Press the up or down buttons to set the desired colour gt Press the OK button gt Press the up or down buttons to set the speed of the colour change gt Press the OK button to confirm The lighting is switched on 7 14 Switching off lighting gt Select light gt switch off The lighting is switched off 7 15 Setting the intensity of the lighting gt Select light gt intensity gt Press the left or right buttons to select the desired intensity gt Press the OK button the intens
13. ed the wrong language and you can t navigate to the Language menu Press down and OK simultaneously You are now in the Language menu Select the required language Press the OK button The desired language is activated 8 7 Changing the intensity of the display Select settings display intensity Press the left or right buttons until the desired intensity is set Press the OK button to confirm 26 8 8 Changing the contrast of the display gt Select settings gt display gt contrast gt Press the left or right buttons until the desired contrast is set gt Press the OK button to confirm 8 9 Changing the PIN gt Select settings gt security gt change PIN Enter the current PIN Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the PIN is displayed Press the right button to select the next digit Repeat those last two steps until you have entered the PIN Press the OK button Enter the new PIN as just described Press the OK button Enter the new PIN a second time for verification as just described Press the OK button to confirm v v v v v v v v 8 10 Turning on the PIN request gt Select settings gt security gt PIN request gt on Enter the 4 digit PIN gt Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the PIN is displayed gt Press the right button to move to the next di
14. en YODURAVIT Inipi Operating Instructions Contents 1 3 4 5 6 Diagrams and Pictures 22z0000ossssssssssnnnnsnnnnnsnnnssssssnnssnnnnnnsnnsnsssssssssnnnnnssnnnn 6 1 1 Configuration ernannten ken 6 1 2 Control panel Remote control unsesssesssesseerseesnnernnesnnesnnennnennnennnnnnnan 7 O A RR alias a 8 1 4 Men Hierarchy ios ee a nach 9 A O ie meet sen ots edd en 10 2 1 Normat Use Banane ee Gr npe ERE RON Cod Or gun 10 2 2 Safety Instr ctions 5 nai see ania i n onmes 10 Symbol Descriptions uu000202200000nnnnnnnnnnssssnssssnnnnnnnnnnssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnsssssssnn 11 Product Information ooi nude 12 4 1 COMITOIS a niet e te tnit E E Ce aa caoba ripe ied epa ange 12 Remote control with charging station sse 12 Control Palio rer v ki mat kisan ipie 12 A ss tien ertet a t A eee texte eks ni 12 4 3 Heater with vaporiser uuoouooon oonan osana aa aan nnne 12 Warmzup time griniis IN A EST tre etit E etti Ista aan 13 Timer ia ae re ee ent 13 He ting Imode eet di ns ebenen 13 Drying mode iate ir TATUN G neet 13 4 04 Hourglass noe REED INT 13 MR CIIM EE 14 4 6 Lighting nite ede er eet eem a Reihe 14 COMU nint ee rte elite ie ihana iso 14 Colour programs te e eie ere cei e eed edt 14 4 7 MUSIC nentet etan Era Reigen Sa ee bre vaasan 14 SOUNASCAPC NEC ans MTN ak T SAT 15 Radion cAMP EM EAM 15 External audio source
15. er the specific conditions and do not allow the cleaner to remain on the surface longer than necessary Clean the taps regularly in order to prevent a calcification build up Follow the cleaning manufacturer s instructions Rinse with clean water to remove all traces of the cleaner 10 Disposal X You have purchased a battery powered remote control from us Used batteries may not be mixed with household trash You are reguired as a consumer to take batteries to a designated collection centre You may return it at no charge to where the product was purchased or the collection recycling centre in your community 11 Troubleshooting Problem Potential cause Solution see page Charging station not Light ring deactivated gt Activate light ring 28 illuminated Sauna does not Remote control is not gt Move the remote respond to inputs from within the reception control closer to the the remote control range of the sauna sauna until the home symbol is illuminated green Remote control is not gt Connect the remote 25 connected via Bluetooth control via Bluetooth Failure report that cannot gt Call customer service be remedied and report the error code 31 12 Technical Data 12 1 Identification Plate The identification plate is on the back page of the Operators Manual This product conforms to all the appropriate EU guidelines DIN 18560 DIN EN 60335 2 53 DIN EN 60335 1 DIN E
16. fore the sauna is ready refer to chapter titled Product Information to learn more about the warm up period 74 Switching off a scenario Select scenarios switch off The scenario is switched off 75 Changing a scenario permanently Select scenarios change Select the scenario you wish to change Select the setting you wish to change Now you can change the setting follow the instructions given under the individual functions once during a sauna session Prerequisite Scenario is switched off All functions heater music lighting can be changed Follow the instructions given under the individual functions 76 Changing a scenario name Select scenarios change Select the scenario you wish to change Select change name Enter scenario name is displayed on the control panel Press the up or down buttons until the correct character is displayed Press the right button to select the next digit Repeat the last two steps until you have entered the desired scenario name Press the OK button to confirm 19 The scenario name is stored 77 Resetting a scenario gt Select scenarios gt change gt Select the scenario you wish to change gt Select reset gt Press the OK button to confirm that you really do want to reset the settings Settings for the selected scenario are all reset to their defaults 78 Switching on the heater With
17. g deactivating the light ring on the charging station 28 Cleaning and Maintenance oooosoooos nn e ana enn nnne nnn nennen 28 9 1 Quter A m eoa eani mant e Rn C ema 28 Natural Woodsissa deut eno a dels e rto GOES 28 High gloss Variada ad 29 Melamine se iuris dai ti eet asien et ere eden 29 9 2 Interior fittings sauna ainia 29 Cabin floOkis austenite RORIS a eiae 29 Seating and floor grid nee tette aee petia 29 9 3 Vaporiser water tank eese entente nnno ttn not nnne otnn 29 9 4 Control panel iii ee N ean eh sanan 29 9 5 RemotescontroL a i irre eee ATV AT AKIN cer 29 9 6 Charging Station ii ER oer hi eee dr ES Enge 30 9 7 GSS EE 30 9 8 ACUC ie 30 Cl MINO iii ende E reete rete D I p e ERR eri E IR n 30 Damage un b eee dee ite es t ds 30 9 9 Tap fittings te CR Ce Ie AE te anata 30 Disposal C mieten 31 Troubleshooting EE 31 T4 DID BELT 32 12 1 Identification Plate sessi eene eaa eaa enne nenne 32 AA e iP et ai ERR SR PU ER ep P da 32 Specifications etait 32 Automatic shut down occnocononoonenncnionannannnananonnnnnancnnannanoonnnnenonnnanennacanonns 32 12 3 REMOta Control n n eda ae tarte ek n a e to eee vaain 32 12 4 Charging statlOnis eroe cer nre ase mas repente eti eigen en 32 12 5 Interior fittings eer ree e Mr ER ER 33 1 Diagrams and Pictures 1 1 Configuration Vapor
18. ge to the surfaces through the use of the wrong cleaning fluids or detergents e Only use a cleaning fluid that is recommended by Duravit Never use abrasive aggressive or chemical cleaners 9 1 Outer front Natural wood Natural wood is a living material Variations in the structure grain porosity and col our caused by nature point to the authenticity of natural wooden materials 28 gt Wash water deposits away immediately with a soft cloth gt Wipe the fronts with a damp chamois gt Remove stubborn soiling with hot water and dishwashing liquid as necessary High gloss varnish gt Remove light soiling with a cloth gt Remove more extensive soiling with non abrasive car polish but only in exceptional cases as frequent use will reduce the thickness of the varnish layer Melamine gt Remove stubborn soiling with hot water and dishwashing liquid as necessary 9 2 Interior fittings Cabin floor gt Remove the lower left seating surface gt Roll up the wooden grid of the cabin floor and remove it gt Clean the grey underfloor with a damp cloth Seating and floor grid gt Remove more stubborn staining by sanding in the direction of the wood grain with sandpaper grade 240 9 3 Vaporiser water tank gt Clean the water tank with warm water and a little dishwashing liguid 9 4 Control panel gt Clean the control panel with a soft damp cloth 9 5 Remote control gt Clean the remote control with a
19. git gt Repeat those last two steps until you have entered the PIN gt Press the OK button Enter the new PIN a second time for verification as just described Press the OK button The PIN will be requested when attempting to turn on the sauna 8 11 Turning off the PIN request Select settings security PIN request off For security reasons you must enter the PIN as follows Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the PIN is displayed 27 gt Press the right button to select the next digit Repeat those last two steps until you have entered the PIN Press the OK button The PIN will no longer be requested when attempting to turn on the sauna 8 12 Resetting back to defaults Select settings default reset To ensure the settings are not reset to their defaults by accident the security code 2412 must be entered Press the up or down buttons until the correct digit is displayed Press the right button to select the next digit Repeat the last two steps until you have entered the complete security code Press the OK button All settings are reset to their defaults 8 13 Activating deactivating the light ring on the charging station Find a thin pin that fits through the small hole in the charging station located next to the power cable connector Press this pin through the hole for three seconds 9 Cleaning and Maintenance Note Dama
20. iser water tank Air outlet Temperature sensor Heat inlet Vapour outlets Humidity sensor Illuminated Side wall with mount for heater with vaporiser Control Panel AUX In connection Hidden rear wall loud speaker 1 2 Control panel Remote control Hourglass On Off NODURAVIT Vaporiser Increase speaker volume Decrease speaker volume Ok Cancel Arrow keys Back O e OFF ON OFF ON Mains switch Light switch 1 3 Display White Infusion possible Blinking Flashing Heater Red Vaporiser heating up warming up Blinking Infuser empty Time White Acknowledged Battery Red Not acknowledged remote control only m y F 18 55 cx Remaining time 609C 21 x 21 min of the sauna session Current temperature z and relative humidity N Sce n a ri OS H e ate r o Heater timer activated Sta rt 10 00 Heater starting time N M u sic Operation switched on A Li g ht Operation switched off x Settings Drop down menu 1 4 Menu Hierarchy Start screen Scenarios Mediterranean Asian Jungle Indian Desert lt gt Change Switch off Heater Soft Rainforest Warmair Finnish Manual Drying Timer Heating Switch off steam bath bath Sauna mode mode bath Music Radio AUX In Soundscape Treble Bass Switch off lt gt
21. ity is changed 7 16 Switching on the timer Press the hourglass button Press the left or right buttons to select the desired duration of the sauna session Press the OK button The timer is switched on The time remaining is displayed in the task bar 22 7 17 Switching on music Switching on soundscapes gt Select music gt soundscapes gt Select the desired soundscape Music is switched on Switching on the radio gt Select music gt radio gt Select the desired radio station Music is switched on Playing from an external audio source gt Using an AUX adaptor connect the audio source to the AUX In connector gt Select music gt AUX In The AUX In is activated gt Operate the music device using its controls 7 18 Switching off the music gt Select music gt switch off The music is switched off 7 19 Searching for and storing a radio station gt Select music gt radio gt FM or AM search set frequency is displayed gt Press the left or right buttons until the desired radio station is displayed gt Press the OK button to confirm station number is displayed gt Press the left or right buttons until the station number in which you wish to store the radio station is displayed Press the OK button The station is displayed in the radio sub menu 23 7 20 Varying the sound volume gt Press the sound volume plus or sound volume minus
22. onocononononacononanoconananoconananononononacanonononananoss 24 7 21 Setting the treble siira na e 24 7 22 Setting the Dass tirer erar an sh bh tpe estere rise 24 7 23 Starting vaporisation cooocononiconcnonocononanancnnnananaconananocononanoconononacanononenananoss 24 7 24 Filling the vaporiser water tank adding fragrant essential oils 24 7 25 Charging the remote control uueeesssssssssnnensssnnnenssnnnnensennnnnnsnnnnnnnsnnnnnnn 24 7 26 Connecting the remote control with Bluetooth oooooccccnnnnncnonacononananess 25 8 Changing settings sninen n aeaoe cnn nonan ono nonnc nn nnnnnancnananan canon 25 8 1 Changing the time ett reete tc 25 8 2 Changing the time format enored ri eor ee teot a neea GERTE EA 25 10 11 12 8 3 Displaying hiding the time essere 26 8 4 Changing The date iere te Ern deter egt RR 26 8 5 Changing the nits SC 9E ii nee ias 26 8 6 Changing the language uusseessnnnssssnnenesnsnnenssnsnnennsnnnnnnssnnnnnnnsnnnnnnsnnnn 26 8 7 Changing the intensity of the display sse 26 8 8 Changing the contrast of the display 27 8 9 CHANGING the PIN constr eer reni i ree 27 8 10 Turning on the PIN request conoocccncnocnccnononnncnonancnononannccnnnanononananoconananen nnns 27 8 11 Turning off the PIN request enueeesnneesnnessnneesnnnernnnennnenennnnennnennnnan anna 27 8 12 Resetting back to defaults rennen 28 8 13 Activatin
23. ononononannnononacanonononananoss 19 AS EE A NTS 20 7 8 Switching on the heater eee emen nnnm 20 With preset bathing settings 20 With manual temperature selection oononoccccncoconccnnonanacananncnnnnaancnnnnos 20 7 9 Turning on the heater with the timer ocnonccccnonacanononananonanonananananonananoso 20 7 10 Turning off timer for heater ooooooconccccnoncconnncnonncconnnononncnannc cnn no cano nennen 21 7 11 Changing heating mode eene entente nnns 21 7 12 Switching off the heater eese eterne 21 7 13 Switching on UNING siingi nai aa naai ania aii anai 21 SWITCHING ON Colours is ai a nod nd 21 Switching on a colour PrOQTAM oooccccnonnccnonananononananonananononananononananononananenos 22 7 14 Switching off lighting essere nennen 22 7 15 Setting the intensity of the lighting 22 7 16 Switching on the timer ococncoconcconocanonanonaconananoconananocononanocononononananononananoss 22 7 17 Switching on musiC irte oreet e ae AK o rh nete 23 Switching on SOUNOSCAPES cooooccccnocnncnonannnononananonananononananononananononananenonananenos 23 Switching on the radio eee ertet nennen aanta eaaaeen 23 Playing from an external audio source 23 7 18 Switching off the music eese nennen 23 7 19 Searching for and storing a radio station oooonnnocinonocnnnncnonncnnnnnnnnnccnannnos 23 7 20 Varying the sound volume ccooooconcc
24. possible to prevent some water from splashing out 15 because a water barrier such as a hermetically sealed profile frame is not desirable for exclusive shiny glass products due to the shape and design 5 Operation Basics 5 1 Buttons and their Functions e Switch on the sauna with the on off button e Navigate in the menu using the arrow keys the OK key and the cancel back key e Move between menu items with the up and down buttons e Select a menu item with the OK button e Set a value with the right and left buttons e Interrupt a series of steps or jump back to the previous menu item with the cancel back button e Start vaporisation with the vaporiser button e Start the timer with the hourglass button 5 2 Operating Instructions We ve condensed the menu navigation in the operating instructions in the subsequent chapters Where you read Select you need to carry out the following Press the down button until the required menu item is marked Press the OK button Example Select scenarios change Select the scenario you wish to change Do the following Press the down button until scenario is highlighted Press the OK button Press the down button until change is highlighted Press the OK button Press the down button until the scenario you want to change is highlighted Press the OK button 16 6 Initial Start up of the Sauna S
25. soft damp cloth 29 9 6 Charging station A Danger Lethal danger when live electrical parts make contact with water gt Un plug the charging station from the mains gt Remove light soiling with a soft damp cloth gt Remove extensive staining by rubbing with a damp scouring sponge and scouring detergent 9 7 Glass gt After every shower dry the glass surface with a glass wiper only Inipi Ama 9 8 Acrylic Cleaning gt Clean acrylic with a soft damp cloth gt Use the Duravit Maintenance Set for Acrylic Surfaces for the occasional thorough cleaning and for removing stubborn spots gt Remove extensive soiling with warm water and a liquid detergent dishwashing liquid or soap suds Damage Remove scratches and other surface damage with the Duravit Acrylic Surface Maintenance and Repair Set 9 9 Tap fittings Note Damage to the surfaces through the use of the wrong cleaner Do not use cleaners that e contain hydrochloric acid formic acid or acetic acid contain phosphoric acid or chlorine bleach or e work abrasively e Do not mix cleaners e Do not use pad sponges or micro fibre cloths 30 e Do not use steam cleaners as the high temperature could damage the product e Spray cleaner onto the cloth and under no circumstances onto the tap fittings The spray can penetrate openings and gaps in the taps and cause damage e Take note of the cleaning instructions and the time taken to work und
26. tep 1 Configure control panel gt Turn the mains switch to ON gt Turn the light switch to ON gt Press the on off button All languages are listed on the display gt Select the language you wish to use Two alternative modes are listed on the display e Version home the scenarios can be changed e Version hotel the scenarios cannot be changed Select the mode you wish to use Adjust time is displayed Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the current time is displayed Press the right button to move to the next digit Repeat those last two steps until the current time is displayed Press the OK button Adjust the date is displayed Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the current date is displayed Press the right button to move to the next digit Repeat those two steps until the current date is displayed Press the OK button Set units is displayed Select the required units You ve now finished configuring the control panel Step 2 Fill the vaporiser water tank Unscrew the vaporiser water tank from behind the flap in the furniture Fill the water tank with distilled water When required add fragrant essential oils to the water according to the manufac turers instructions Screw the water tank back in Empty the tank again immediately after a sauna bath 17 7 Operating the sauna 7 1 Switching on the sa
27. una gt Turn the mains switch to ON gt Turn the light switch to ON The emergency light switches on and while the control system is starting the lights may flicker gt Press the on off button The operating unit is switched on the emergency light is switched off If you ve activated a PIN reguest enter the PIN as follows gt Press the up or down buttons until the first digit of the PIN is displayed Press the right button to move to the next digit Repeat those last two steps until you have entered the PIN Press the OK button You can now switch on the separate parts of the sauna via a scenario or via functions heater lighting music 72 Switching off the sauna Press the on off button Select switch off The sauna is switched off Turn the light switch to OFF The emergency light is switched off Turn the mains switch to OFF Power supply to the sauna is switched off 73 Switching on a scenario Select scenarios Select the scenario you wish to use Once the air temperature is reached the following is seen on the control panel Air temperature reached Start scenario gt Press the OK button to confirm Perform other scenario settings 18 i If you would like to enjoy music or coloured lighting while the sauna is heating up you can switch these on individually Follow the instructions given under the individual functions i It may still take some time be
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