General warning notices
Make sure that liquids do not come
into contact with the heaters or with
the timber facings!
Avoid any contact with the heater while
it is in operation and immediately after-
wards! The high surface temperature of
the heater can cause burns.
Do not stare at an infrared heater for
more than 10 minutes.
Allow the infrared heater to cool
down for 10 minutes before re-starting
the cabin!
Consult you doctor independently
concerning your infrared treatment after
operations, in case of illness, injuries,
pregnancy or in the case of plastic or
medical implants, as well as where
there is a risk of overheating, such as
persons with cardiovascular diseases or
when taking medication.
Only exchange electronic components
with original components of the manu-
facturer. All repairs must be performed
by a qualified engineer. The heater may
only be opened by a licensed electrical
contractor.
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Make sure that the heater is not
covered and that there are no objects
placed on it!
Make sure that your hair does not
touch the heater while it is in operation.
Tie your hair up to have your back
completely free.
Do not use the cabin within 24 hours
after sunbathing or using a sun bed!
Persons with limited sensation of heat,
persons under the effects of alcohol,
drugs, tranquilizers, are not allowed to
use the cabin.
Children and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental abilities may
only use the infrared cabin when they
are supervised by a person responsible
for their safety. Children are neither
allowed to play with the cabin nor to to
carry out any repair, cleaning or mainte-
nance work.
If you experience any discomfort stop
your infrared treatment immediately!
If overheating occurs or if you feel the
temperature is too high, you can reduce
the radiation intensity or open the door
and switch on the ventilation.