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Do not throw or pour too much water on the heater at once, boiling water may splash on bathers.
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Never throw water on the stones when there are people near the heater.
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The maximum volume of the ladle is 0.2 litres.
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Do not throw any other water on the heater than that specified in the instructions manual of the heater.
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Only special aromas designed for sauna water may be used according to their instructions.
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Do not let young, handicapped or ill people bathe in the sauna on their own.
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Consult your doctor about any health-related limitations to bathing.
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Consult your child welfare clinic about taking little babies to the sauna.
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Be very careful when moving in the sauna, as the platform and floors may be slippery.
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Never go to a hot sauna if you have taken alcohol, strong medicines or narcotics.
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Never sleep in a hot sauna.
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Sea air and a humid climate may corrode the metal surfaces of the heater.
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Do not hang clothes to dry in the sauna, as this may cause a risk of fire.
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Particles disintegrating from the sauna stones may damage sensitive floor coverings and cause fire hazard.
Actions to be taken in case of a chimney fire:
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Close the ash box, stove door and damper plate (if installed).
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Contact local fire authority.
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Do not try to extinguish fire using water.
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After a sootfire, a chimney sweeper must check the stove and the flue before use
Actions to be taken in the event of a wood-burning stove malfunction, such as overheating:
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If a malfunction results in a fire, call the fire brigade.
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Close the ash box and the fire chamber door.
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Use water to cool any structures that are at risk of catching fire.
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Cool the exterior of the stove with water.
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Keep an eye on the stove until it has cooled down completely.
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After a malfunction, both the fireplace and the flue must be checked before heating the sauna again.
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