Recommendations
Read this manual carefully before using your sauna for the first time.
We recommend you keep it in a safe place for future reference.
• Wood is a living element, to maintain its original appearance, it is important to treat the outside of
the wood against moisture.
Use a saturator only on the outside of the sauna.
• Install the sauna on a perfectly flat and hard surface.
• The sauna must remain in a dry area. Do not use it near a source of water (bath, damp floor,
swimming pool).
• Do not use liquid cleaning products. Disconnect the sauna before cleaning and use a wet rag .
• Protect the sauna's electrical cable to avoid it being crushed or pinched.
• Prior to replacing certain components, ensure that they are specified by the manufacturer or that
they have the same features
as the original parts. Incorrect replacement can cause a fire, a short circuit or damage to the sauna.
We strongly recommend
using a qualified technician.
• To avoid the risk of burns or electric shocks, do not use any metal tools.
• Do not put animals in the sauna.
• Do not leave the sauna switched on without supervision.
• Do not leave the sauna switched on for more than 3 hours at a time to avoid premature
deterioration of the equipment. After 3
hours continuous usage, switch off the sauna for at least one hour.
• We recommend that you do not install a locking system on the sauna door.
• Check compliance of your electrical installation prior to connecting your sauna to the power supply.
IMPORTANT:
Please read the safety instructions carefully before installing and using your sauna cabin. They are
essential for your safety, so please adhere strictly to them.
Beware of hyperthermia, heat stroke or heat exhaustion which can be caused or aggravated by
noncompliance with the safety instructions. Symptoms are fever, a rapid pulse, dizziness, fainting,
lethargy and numbness in all or part of the body. The effects are: reduced awareness of the heat,
ignorance of imminent risks, loss of consciousness.
The sauna must not be used by:
•Children under 6 years of age.
•People with severe reactions to sunlight.
•Elderly or disabled people.
•People with previous medical conditions such as heart disease, high or low blood pressure, blood
circulation problems or diabetes without prior medical advice.
•Pregnant women. Excessive temperature can endanger the foetus.
•Persons suffering from dehydration, open sores, eye disorders, burns or sunstroke.
Children between 6 and 16 years of age may use the sauna provided that they are continuously
supervised by a responsible adult and that the temperature does not exceed 60°C (140°F).
In the event of problems involving health, medication or injury to muscles or ligaments, do not use
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