To activate a program:
1. Select TIMER.
2. Select Activate.
3. Confirm with OK.
To set up a weekly program (an activity):
1. Select TIMER.
2. Press OK.
3. Select Calendar.
4. Select New activity.
5. Enter start time, end time, temperature, humidity, activity type
(On or Standby), the day(s) the activity applies to and wheth-
er the activity should repeat every week. Use UP/DOWN to in-
crease/decrease a value, and confirm with OK.
Key to activity type:
On means that the set temperature/humidity will be used.
If Standby is selected, the temperature will be reduced by a
predefined number of degrees (default 20 °C). When users
enter the sauna, they press the external switch or control
panel and the sauna will quickly heat up to the temperature
set. Standby is indicated on the control panel by STANDBY
STATUS (see Figure 12, Page 7).
Figure 12: STANDBY STATUS
When choosing a day, every day of the week will be shown.
Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select which day the activity will
apply to, and confirm with OK. More than one day can be se-
lected. The days selected will be indicated by a mark on the
right.
When the day/days have been selected, go down to > and
confirm with the OKsymbol. Select whether the activity will ap-
ply to this week or all weeks. When an activity is set up, it is
shown by CALENDAR STATUS (see Figure 13, Page 7)
appearing in the status bar.
Figure 13: CALENDAR STATUS
Several activities can be set up. When the first activity is ready
and you want to set up a new one, select New activity in the cal-
endar menu. Up to 30 activities can be set up.
To edit an activity:
1. Select TIMER.
2. Select CALENDAR.
3. Select the activity you want to edit.
4. Select Edit.
5. To edit your choice, see The section called Setting start time
and calendar programming., Page 6, Set up a weekly
program (an activity) step 5.
To delete an activity:
1. Select TIMER.
2. Select CALENDAR.
3. Select the activity to delete.
4. Select Remove.
5. Select Yes.
6. Confirm with OK.
The SETTINGS menu
There are extra functions in the SETTINGS (see Figure 14, Page
7 to enter various parameters. You can also reset the control
panel to factory settings under this menu.
Figure 14: SETTINGS
SETTINGS has the following sub-menus:
•
Sauna
•
General: You can set a range of parameters here, such as
time, date, language etc.
•
Service: You can change the default parameters under the
service menu.
Sauna
Sauna sub-menus:
•
Bath type priority: Select how heating up is to be prioritised.
The basic priority is automatic (under 70°C steam production
is prioritised. Heating up the cabin is prioritised over 70°C).
The sauna priority means that steam production will not start
before the cabin has reached the set temperature. Steam pri-
ority means that steam production is prioritised, but 2 of the
heater elements will activate to heat up the cabin.
•
Standby: You can define by how much the temperature will
be reduced when the heater is programmed for Standby.
General
General sub-menus:
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Set time: Set the timer
•
Set date: Set date here
•
Region: Set language, temperature format (°C/°F) and time
format (12 or 24 hour).
•
Sleep delay: The time from when the control panel becomes
inactive until the display shuts down. This can also be used to
shut off the Sleep delay.
•
Keylock: Keylock - You can choose automatic keylock (the
panel locks after a given time. Can be unlocked by press-
ing HOME and BACK simultaneously (see Figure 15, Page
8), to lock the panel using a code (to use the panel the
correct code has to be entered) and change the lock code.
You can also define the time interval that should elapse before
the code lock is activated. For more details, see The section
called Locking the panel, Page 8.
•
Vibration: You can select whether the panel will vibrate
slightly when pressing the buttons or not.
•
About: Shows details of the system. Which software and
hardware versions and product in use.
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