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1. Refer to Picture 3 If they are not equal height or there is an obvious gap between the two panels that means they are not properly attached and you should try again Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 The panels should be installed in the following order X Floor Panel Back Panel gt Left Side Panel Right Side Panel Bench Support Panel gt Bench Surface Panel Front Panel Top Panel 16 520 2 5 25 07 INSTALLATION OF SAUNA ROOM BODY 1 Place the floor panel in the desired location on a level surface Note The floor panel must be level before installing wall and ceiling panels If the surface is not level you may need to shim the bottom panel to get level X Make sure lines grooves of the flooring of the floor panel are parallel with the front wall 2 Place back panel in the slot of floor panel 3 Place the left side panel in the slot of floor panel 4 Place the right side panel in the slot of floor panel 16 520 2 5 25 07 5 Place the Bench Support panel first and then place the Bench surface panel into the sauna room On larger sauna rooms with more than one bench rotate the wooden bench supports away from the side walls X Slide the Bench Support Panel down the wooden supports with the heater facing out X Make sure the two side slots of the Bench Support Panel slide completely into the corresponding grooves of the wooden supports Refer to picture 1 Connect the power connecto
2. automatically cycling mode changing color every 8 seconds RED YELLOW gt GREEN VIOLET BLUE TURQUOISE 2 Press ADJUST 2X Light system will glow GREEN 3 Press ADJUST 3X Light system will glow RED 4 Press ADJUST 4X Light system will glow BLUE 5 Press ADJUST 5X Light system will glow YELLOW 6 Press ADJUST 6X Light system will glow TURQUOISE 7 Press ADJUST 7X Light system will glow VIOLET 8 Press ADJUST 8X Light system will turn OFF 9 Color Light System automatically goes off if Power is turned OFF 16 520 2 5 25 07 WARNINGS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR USE Please read carefully the following warnings to reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons 5 not put the sauna room in a moist environment gt Place room on level surface not repair the product by yourself Contact the Saunatec National Customer Service Center toll free at 1 888 780 4427 or email at techsupport saunatec com X Do not disassemble the product by yourself except as indicated in the manual Do not spray the heater with water Do not use any sharp tools on or near the heaters severe damage may result 5 not use the product for any other purpose than originally designed and intended X Do not directly touch the heater with hands or body for extended periods of time not use continuously for more than one hour SUGGESTIONS FOR USE X W
3. F ELECTROCUTION li is Forbidden To Bring Wet Towels into Sauna REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND BURNS REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE Mal Operate Unless Guard i Place Go Mal instal Chaser Than 12 7 0 5 ches Ta Safaga REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Nal Place On Healer Tire Disconnect All Supply Connections Before Seraicing REDUCE THE RISK OF OVERHEATING immediately iT ditty or sleepy Staying jh 1 anaa causing overheating Suprise al lined SREE PORE A doctor usa pregnant in poor Health Should Consut Their Physicians Galore Using Sauna health or under medical care Breathing heated air in wh comsumplon of Of dug Madi cen causing 551855 16 520 2 5 25 07
4. INFRARED WOODEN SAUNA ROOM INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read all instructions carefully before using the wooden infrared sauna room IG 520 BH PRECAUTIONS FOR a 1 NAME eee ee ee 2 READ BEFORE INSTALLATION 3 INSTALLATION OF SAUNA ROOM BODY 4 7 CONTROL PANEL INSTRUCTION 2 27 2 8 COLOR LIGHT THERAPY 9 WARNINGS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR 5 10 CLEANING AND STORAOUB nee 10 SP OC 522222 94 6 6 E eae sai oye 4h ones nee ee 10 DAUNA CIRCUIT 11 520 2 5 25 07 ATTENTION Read all instructions before using this appliance X Serious injury may result if warnings and instructions below are not observed X When using an electrical appliance basic precautions should always be followed including the following DANGER To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet only gt Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended
5. by the manufacturer Always unplug this appliance from the electrical outlet immediately after using Keep the electrical cord away from heated surfaces X Heaters shall not be subjected to water spray shower heads shall not be installed within the sauna room If the temperature limiting control reset switch trips frequently a qualified service person should be contacted X Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been dropped or damaged For technical support or questions on operating the sauna please call the Saunatec National Customer Service Center toll free at 888 780 4427 or email the Service Center at techsupport saunatec com WARNING If you have any health problem or condition consult your physician for permission to use the sauna room health problem includes but is not limited to acute diseases malignant tumors high blood pressure heart disease allergic dermatitis pregnancy etc X The sauna room should not be used by children X Should you have any abnormal feeling with your body while using the sauna immediately exit the sauna XIf you feel uncomfortable while using the sauna stop immediately and consult with your doctor X The use of alcohol drugs or medication is capable of greatly increasing the risk of fatal hyperthermia gt Discontinue use if nervousness tremor headache feeling of sickness or nausea occurs HYPERTHERMIA Pr
6. hen enjoying a sauna room bath it is suggested to turn power on at least 15 minutes beforehand After 15 minutes of preheating the temperature inside the sauna room should reach about 105 degrees F 40 at this stage most people find the sauna a comfortable temperature to begin the sauna bath The temperature will continue to rise to the set temperature XIf it feels too hot during use adjust the temperature down open the vent or open the door for fresh air CLEANING Clean the outside and inside with a damp cloth or clean with a small amount of hand soap mixed with warm water if necessary Do not use benzene alcohol or strong cleaning chemicals on sauna Note Some chemicals can damage wood material and the protection layer that 1s on the outside wood surface STORAGE Do not store product in a moist environment or in direct sunlight SPECIFICATION 122 111 X 195 48 X44 X77 134kg 295lbs Power Supply AC120V Power Consumption 1750W Wooden Material Hemlock J Canadian Red Cedar 16 520 2 5 25 07 PV EXTERNAL LIGHT a St CONTROL PANEL SENSOR RADIO CI LEFT RIGHT SPEAKER INTERNAL LIGHT l TRANSFORMER 241235 SWITCH POWER HEATER ee HEATER HEATER HEATER WHT 1 HEATER il HEATER PUWER IN HEATER HEATER IG 520 BH 2 REDUCE THE RISK O
7. olonged exposure of the user in the sauna room is capable of inducing hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase the internal temperature of the body dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The effects of hyperthermia include a Failure to perceive heat b Failure to recognize the need to exit the room c Unawareness of impending heat d Fetal damage in pregnant women e Physical inability to exit the room f Unconsciousness 16 520 2 5 25 07 PARTS NAMES 16 520 2 Left Sit Panel Floo Front Panel External light amp Internal Light Right Side 5 25 07 READ BEFORE INSTALLATION Each panel is heavy Be careful to avoid injury when installing especially the top panel Two adults are required for the installation of sauna room There isa buttonora button at the sides of each panel which will be installed correspondently with one to one in following way when installing The panel with button should be lifted up about 4 inches 10cm higher than the panel with the button Refer to Picture 1 place the panel against the panel with button Refer to Picture 2 and then slide down the panel with button until the two panels are equal height
8. r from the back of Bench Support Panel to the floor Panel Ensure the connection is completely fastened Refer to picture 2 X Place the Bench Surface Panel the Bench Support Panel and slide toward the Back Wall until half Refer to picture 3 Connect the power connector from the back of Bench Support Panel to the Right Wall Panel Ensure the connection is completely fastened attach cover with the provided screws Refer to picture 4 X Connect the power connector from the back of Bench Support Panel to the left Wall Panel Ensure the connection is completely fastened attach cover with the provided screws Refer to picture 5 Place the Bench Surface Panel the Bench Support Panel and slide toward the Back Wall until flush to the Back Wall Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture4 5 16 520 2 5 25 07 6 Place the front panel in the slot of floor panel 7 Place the top panel on the four side panels Make sure the connection wires from the three side panels protrude through the corresponding holes of the top panel X Make sure the top panel s arched side is facing to the front Make sure the wire is through each hole smoothly and completely X Make sure trim of the top panel fits completely around the four side panels 8 Make sure each of the lead wires on the top of the left right back and front panels is protruding through the top panel then plug each of the four lead wires into the four connec
9. ting time is at 45 minutes XPress UP and DOWN to adjust and set time of use pressing once will increase or reduce in 5 minute increments The maximum operating time 1s 60 minutes X After time of use is set the number will flash for about three seconds X After the set Time stops flashing the number indicated will show operating time remaining 3 TEMP refers to control of the set temperature and also indicates the actual temperature inside sauna room X C refer to the switching of and the control is turned on the indicated temperature of use defaults to 120 degrees F 50 XPress HIGH or LOW to adjust and set temperature in sauna room pressing once will increase in one degree increments The maximum set temperature is 150 65 X After temperature of use is set the number of temperature will flash for about 5 minutes gt After the numbers of the set temperature stop flashing the number indicated will show actual temperature inside sauna room 4 Press External Light to switch on or off Press Internal Light to switch on or off 6 Press Bench Heater to switch on or off IG 520 BH 2 5 25 07 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLOR LIGHT THERAPY SYSTEM 1 To activate the color light therapy system press ADJUST on the sauna control panel Upon turning the system on the color light system will go into an
10. tors of the top panel 16 520 2 5 25 07 WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Do not plug cord into electrical outlet before connecting power cord wires to terminal block 9 Make sure to connect wires in correct location by matching color to correct screw location Open cover on top side of ceiling panel to see three unconnected power wires Picture 1 X Insert the green wire into and tighten the screw Picture 2 X Insert the black wire into L and tighten the screw Picture 3 Insert the white wire into N and tighten the screw Picture 4 X Visually inspect to ensure the correct connections by color Picture 5 a all Picture 2 7 5 j ii 4 aa ae we Picture 4 Picture 5 10 The power cord is located at the bottom of the back panel Simply plug into appropriate household outlet when ready to use the sauna Notice the plug type of your sauna room Sauna models IG 510 amp 520 amp 570 have a 15 amp 120 volt plug Models IG 530 amp 540 amp 580 have a 20 amp 120 volt plug 16 520 2 5 25 07 CONTROL PANEL INSTRUCTION Saunatec CH 1 Press POWER to switch or off 2 TIME refers to control of operating time and indicates the amount of time remaining power is on the default amount of opera

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