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Heater Off; Setting The Temperature; Throwing Water On Heated Stones; Instructions For Bathing - Masily Ruka Montage- Und Gebrauchsanleitung

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Heater Off

The heater switches off, when the timer turns the switch back to zero. You can
switch the heater off at any time by turning the timer switch to zero yourself.
Switch the heater off after bathing. Sometimes it may be advisable to leave the
heater on for a while to let the wooden parts of the sauna dry properly.
NOTE!
Always check
heater has
and stopped heating after the timer has turned the switch to zero.

Setting the Temperature

The purpose of the thermostat (figure 3) is to keep the temperature in the sauna room on a desired level. By
experimenting, you can find the setting that suits you best.
Begin experimenting at the maximum position. If, during bathing, the temperature rises too high, turn the switch
counter-clockwise a little. Note that even a small difference within the maximum section will change the temperature
of the sauna considerably

Throwing Water on Heated Stones

The air in the sauna room becomes dry when warmed up. Therefore, it is necessary to throw water on the heated
stones to reach a suitable level of humidity in the sauna. The effect of heat and steam on people varies – by
experimenting, you can find the levels of temperature and humidity that suit you best.
NOTE!
The maximum volume of the ladle is 0.2 litres. If an excessive amount of water is poured on the stones, only part of
it will evaporate and the rest may splash as boiling hot water on the bathers. Never throw water on the stones
when there are people near the heater, because hot steam may burn their skin.
NOTE!
The water to be thrown on the heated stones should meet the requirements of clean household water (table 1).
Only special aromas designed for sauna water may be used. Follow the instructions given on the package.
Water property
Humus concentration
Iron concentration
Hardness: most important
substances are manganese (Mn)
and lime, i.e. calcium (Ca).
Chlorinated water
Seawater
Table 1: Water quality requirements

Instructions for Bathing

Begin by washing yourself.
Stay in the sauna for as long as you feel comfortable.
Forget all your troubles and relax.
According to established sauna conventions, you must not disturb other bathers by speaking in a loud voice.
Do not force other bathers from the sauna by throwing excessive amounts of water on the stones.
Cool your skin down as necessary. If you are in good health, you can have a swim if a swimming place or pool
is available.
Wash yourself after bathing.
Rest for a while and let your pulse go back to normal. Have a drink of fresh water or a soft drink to bring your
fluid balance back to normal.
Warnings
Staying in the hot sauna for long periods of time makes the body temperature rise, which may be dangerous.
Keep away from the heater when it is hot. The stones and outer surface of the heater may burn your skin.
Effect
Colour, taste, precipitates
Colour, odour, taste, precipitates
Precipitates
Health risk
Rapid corrosion
that the
switched off
Recommendation
< 12 mg/l
< 0,2 mg/l
Mn: < 0,05 mg/l
Ca: < 100 mg/l
Forbidden to use
Forbidden to use
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