TYLO Sense Combi Elite Electric Sauna Heater User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- TYLO
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Sense Combi Elite Electric Sauna Heater
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SENSE COMBI ELITE Quick-Start Tip Sheet
This page to be used in conjuction with Tylo Full Manual included
2900 5264 2020-05-XX
CONNECTION/WIRING DIAGRAM
208 V 1 Phase
240 V 1 Phase
Model
Amperage Output
Amps
kW
Wire Size AWG
Amps/ Breaker
Output kW
Wire Size AWG
Sense Combi-U 7
26
5.3
10
30/40
7.0
8
Sense Combi-U 8
30
6.3
8
35/50
8.3
8
Note: Heating elements do not change for voltage changes. The heater output
will change based on the voltage applied to heater. Most North American homes
are 240v.
1234 5 6789
11
40 41 B B
120 V~
Connect Sensor cable (round) to
Connect Control cable (flat) to
jack 6 on circuit board.
jack 9 on circuit board.
14
16 15 14 10
13 12
3 x 14 AWG RJ10 4P4C RJ10 4P4C
RJ10 4P4C ***
RJ10 4P4C
thrCeeoncfoirpmper conectors installed
5.3-8.3 kW 208/240 V~
G
14 AWG Max. 6 Amp.
- max 75 feet – Combi Elite
Figure 19: Wiring Diagram
Use List Below to Identify Components in Figure 19: Wiring Diagram (Above)
x3x 3
Humidity Sensor Installation Tip
1. N/A 2. External Switch (Optional) (jack # 2) 3. Door jumper pre-installed (jack # 3) 4. N/A 5. N/A 6. Sensor (combination humidity and temperature,
jack # 6) 7. N/A 8. N/A 9. Elite Control 10. Heater 11. Terminal for connection of electrical cable 12. Control panel (jack # 9) 13. Sensor – Combi Elite (jack # 6) 14. Light/terminal for connection of light 15. Door Switch is not required for N. America 16. External On/Off Switch (option)
12 11 A B
Black White
Red Green
12 11 A B
Combi Elite humidity- and temperature sensor
R=Red, G=Green, W=White, B=Black
14 AWG Max. 6 Amp. In order for
control to operate light,
a separate 120V supply
must be provided and connected to
heater
Combi Elite Sensor
2
2 3
1
4 in.
8
3 in. 4
3
Sensor Location:
3 from heater,
1 down from ceiling
5 1 in.
3
6
7
9 10
1. Minimum distance from side wall: 4 (100 mm) 2. Sensor position alt 1: 3 (75 mm) from heater 3. Sensor
4. Sensor position alt 2: 3 (75 mm) from heater front 5. Sensor position: 1 (25 mm) from ceiling 6. Minimum distance from ceiling: 44 (1100 mm) 7. Minimum distance from heater guard: 4 (100 mm) 8. Minimum ceiling height: 75 (1900 mm)
- Minimum distance: 1 (25 mm) 10. Minimum distance from heater guard: 2 (50
mm) 11. Distance from floor: 7 (175 mm)
11 7 in. ** Combi Elite Control distance to heater is max 75 feet
Figure 3: Position the sensor according the picture.
462 mm 24-3/8
4 mm 1-9/16
43 mm
17 18.5 mm
7-5/16
28 mm 11
49 mm 19-5/16
sensor location:
1 down from ceiling 3 to front or side of heater; not in corner.
Figure 14: Fitting the cover for the water reservoir, herb grille and fragrance holder/air humidifier
Main Power Switch: On/Off Knob comes packed inside rock tray. Field install. Turn knob to turn on heater.
2
1
Fig. 9: Resetting the temperature cut-out 1. Temperature cut-out water reservoir 2. Temperature cut-out sauna heater
Elite Control Installation Instructions The control panel can be installed inside or outside the sauna room. If the control is installed inside the room, install no higher than 3′ (90 cm) above the floor. No closer than 12 (30 cm) to heater.
Installation without Mounting Bracket Cut a 1-3/16 (3 cm) hole through the wall big enough for the control panel connector.
SENSE COMBI ELITE Quick-Start Tip Sheet
This page to be used in conjuction with Tylo Full Manual included
2900 5264 2020-05-XX
CONNECTION/WIRING DIAGRAM
208 V 1 Phase
240 V 1 Phase
Model
Amperage Output
Amps
kW
Wire Size AWG
Amps/ Breaker
Output kW
Wire Size AWG
Sense Combi-U 7
26
5.3
10
30/40
7.0
8
Sense Combi-U 8
30
6.3
8
35/50
8.3
8
Note: Heating elements do not change for voltage changes. The heater output will change based on the voltage applied to heater. Most North American homes are 240v.
1234 5 6789
11
40 41 B B
120 V~
Connect Sensor cable (round) to
Connect Control cable (flat) to
jack 6 on circuit board.
jack 9 on circuit board.
14
16 15 14 10
13 12
3 x 14 AWG RJ10 4P4C RJ10 4P4C
RJ10 4P4C ***
RJ10 4P4C
thrCeeoncfoirpmper conectors installed
5.3-8.3 kW 208/240 V~
G
14 AWG Max. 6 Amp.
- max 75 feet – Combi Elite
Figure 19: Wiring Diagram
Use List Below to Identify Components in Figure 19: Wiring Diagram (Above)
x3x 3
Humidity Sensor Installation Tip
1. N/A 2. External Switch (Optional) (jack # 2) 3. Door jumper pre-installed
(jack # 3) 4. N/A 5. N/A 6. Sensor (combination humidity and temperature,
jack # 6) 7. N/A 8. N/A 9. Elite Control 10. Heater 11. Terminal for
connection of electrical cable 12. Control panel (jack # 9) 13. Sensor – Combi
Elite (jack # 6) 14. Light/terminal for connection of light 15. Door Switch is
not required for N. America 16. External On/Off Switch (option)
12 11 A B
Black White
Red Green
12 11 A B
Combi Elite humidity- and temperature sensor
R=Red, G=Green, W=White, B=Black
14 AWG Max. 6 Amp. In order for
control to operate light,
a separate 120V supply
must be provided and connected to
heater
Combi Elite Sensor
2
1. CAUTION: Heater junction box can be a tight fit. Make sure no bare wires
come in to contact with circuit board, on/off switch or any other heater
components. Extra care should be taken when closing junction box cover to
ensure wires are not being pushed out of position. 2. Some prefer or are
required to make a weather-proof connection. If so, you may use Liquid tight
conduit for the wire exposed within the sauna. For more flexibility, you can
install weather proof junction box inside sauna below heater and use flexible
SOOW wire to connect to heater
2 3
1
4 in.
8
3 in. 4
3
Sensor Location:
3″ from heater,
1″ down from ceiling
5 1 in.
3
6
7
9 10
1. Minimum distance from side wall: 4″ (100 mm) 2. Sensor position alt 1: 3″
(75 mm) from heater 3. Sensor
4. Sensor position alt 2: 3″ (75 mm) from heater front 5. Sensor position: 1″
(25 mm) from ceiling 6. Minimum distance from ceiling: 44″ (1100 mm) 7.
Minimum distance from heater guard: 4″ (100 mm) 8. Minimum ceiling height: 75″
(1900 mm) 9. Minimum distance: 1″ (25 mm) 10. Minimum distance from heater
guard: 2″ (50 mm) 11. Distance from floor: 7″ (175 mm)
11 7 in. ** Combi Elite Control distance to heater is max 75 feet
Figure 3: Position the sensor according the picture.
462 mm 24-3/8 ”
4 mm 1-9/16 ”
43 mm
17 ” 18.5 mm
7-5/16″
28 mm 11″
49 mm 19-5/16 ”
sensor location:
1″ down from ceiling 3″ to front or side of heater; not in corner.
Figure 14: Fitting the cover for the water reservoir, herb grille and fragrance holder/air humidifier
Main Power Switch: On/Off Knob comes packed inside rock tray. Field install. Turn knob to turn on heater.
2
1
Fig. 9: Resetting the temperature cut-out 1. Temperature cut-out water reservoir 2. Temperature cut-out sauna heater
Elite Control Installation Instructions The control panel can be installed inside or outside the sauna room. If the control is installed inside the room, install no higher than 3′ (90 cm) above the floor. No closer than 12″ (30 cm) to heater.
Installation without Mounting Bracket Cut a 1-3/16″ (3 cm) hole through the wall big enough for the control panel connector.
Elite Control Location The control panel can be installed inside or outside
of the sauna room. (Outside is Typical)
Attach the double-sided adhesive to the control panel. Before applying the
control to the wall, connect it to the heater and electrically test everything
first. Clean the surface where the control will be applied to remove all dust.
Remove the protective backing from the adhesive. Silicone sealant can be
applied in the groove on the back of the panel as an extra seal. Connect the
control wire, push the excess wire through the hole in the wall and press the
control panel firmly to the wall.
Installation with Bracket Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark
screws holes on the wall. Tighten the screws a little until the bracket is
nearly secured.
Remove the bracket from the wall. Use adhesive to mount the control to the
bracket. Remember to position the switch according to the picture.
Installation without Bracket
Installation with Bracket
Control stuck directly to the wall. Generally only used when control wire is surface Control cable in the stud cavity. mounted; i.e. solid log style outdoor sauna.
To prevent build up of lime-scale and higher salt/mineral levels, empty the reservoir after each use. If this is not done and water is added each time you take a sauna, foam build-up could occur which can cause the level sensor to detect a higher water level than usual. There is a risk the heating element may break.
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WARNING!
+SHUWKHUPLDoccurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level
several degrees above the normal temperature of 98.6° F. The symptoms of
hypothermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body,
dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting. The eect of hyperthermia
include: a) Failure to perceive heat; b) Failure to recognize the need of exit
the room; c) Unawareness of impending hazard; d) Fatal damage of pregnant
women; e) Physical inability to exit the room; and f) Unconsciousness
Do not take a sauna if using alcohol, drugs or medications.
regnant women or persons with poor health should consult their physician
before using any sauna.
Caution fire ha ard: Do not use the sauna room for drying clothes, bathing
suits, etc. Do not hang towels above heater or place any object other than the
rocks supplied on the heater. If any darkening of the wall around the heater
is noticed discontinue sauna use immediately.
Inspect sauna regularly for re uired maintenance to heater, control and
benches. eplace wood surfaces which show any signs of deterioration.
The heater gets extremely hot during operation and should not be touched or
burns may result.
Minors should be ade uately supervised whenever near a hot or warming sauna.
Fire sprinkler systems used inside any sauna room should be properly rated for
sauna room temperatures.
Do not pour chlorinated pool or spa water on heater. Excessive water use on
heater may cause damage and void warranty.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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……………………………………………. 12
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reservoir……………………………………………….. 13 Other functions……………………………………………….. 13
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Empty the reservoir…………………………………………. 14 Switch off main power
switch……………………………. 14 0$,17(1$1&( Descaling the water reservoir……………………………. 15
Cleaning the fragrance holder/air humidifier and herb
bowl……………………………………………………….. 15 Check the stone compartment …………………………. 15
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Electric Shock Ha ard – High voltage exists within this e uipment. There are
no user serviceable parts in this e uipment. All installation and service to
this e uipment should be performed by ualified licensed personnel in
accordance with local and national codes.
Do not construct sauna room so as to restrict air flow through the bottom of
the heater.
acking the rocks too tightly may cause the heater high limit switch to trip.
Maintain minimum clearance from heater to wooden surfaces (benches, side
walls, heater fence etc.). Mounting brackets supplied. rovides proper
clearance from wall behind heater.
Use only copper wire of the si e and type indicated in the Heater
Specification Chart and the temperature rating indicated on the heater
junction box.
A guardrail or fence is re uired around the heater to prevent burns from
accidental contact.
All heaters and controls must be grounded per NEC to prevent electrical shock
in case of unit failure.
Electrical outlets or receptacle must not be installed in a sauna room.
Do not locate benches over heater.
For household only.
eep this user guide In the event of any problems, please contact the retailer
where you purchased the e uipment.
This publication may not be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the
written permission of Tyl . Tyl reserves the right to make changes in
materials, construction and design.
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3DUWV Check that the following parts are included in the packaging:
3
2
4
12
14 15 16
13
17
1
6 5
1
19
20
Elite
WiFi
21
22 23
24
25
7 9 10 26
3 Contact your dealer if anything is missing.
Control panel ure is supplied with Sense Combi ure. Control panel Elite WiFi is supplied with Sense Combi Elite. See separate guides.
,QVWDOODWLRQUHTXLUHPHQWV To ensure safe use of the heater, check that the
following criteria are met:
Electrical wiring should be installed in accordance with NEC and all state and
local codes. Fuse si e (A) and power cable si e (AW ) must be suitable for the
heater (see The section called Connection/wiring diagram, age 9. The sauna
ventilation must comply with the instructions in this manual (see The section
called ositioning the inlet vent,
age 5, The section called ositioning the outlet vent, age 5). The position of
the sauna heater, control panel, and sensors must comply with the instructions
in this manual. The heater output (kW) must be suitable for the sauna volume
(cu.ft.) (See Table 1, age 3). The minimum and maximum volumes must not be
exceeded. NOTE: A FCI device is not re uired by ET . A FCI may be installed if
re uired by local codes. However, FCI devices will tend to nuisance trip
during use of the product.
Table 1: Voltage and sauna volume
Model
oltage Sauna volume Sauna volume
min. cu.ft.
max. cu.ft.
Sense Combi-U 7 20
175
265
SCU7
240
175
320
Sense Combi-U
20
250
360
SCU
240
250
440
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Figure 1: Sauna heater/control panel parts
1. Sauna heater 2. Herb bowl/air humidifier 3. Herb bowl 4. rackets 5.
Warning and Caution plates for the room in multiple languages 6. Screws 4 x
6.5 x 6 for Warning and Caution plates 7. Connectors x 3
. Spacers x 4 9. Screws x 4 10. racket screws x 2
12. Screw 4×6,5 (x 1 Combi ure) (x 2 Combi Elite) 13. Sensor cover (Combi
ure) 14. Clips TC (3-5) x 10 pieces 15. lastic plugs 25×5 x 2 pcs 16. Screws
6×25 x 2 pcs 17. Humidity- and temperature sensor with cover (Combi Elite) 1 .
Cable between heater and humidity- and temperature sensor,
10 4 4C, cable length 4 m x 1 pce (Combi Elite) 19. Control panel (Elite Wifi)
20. Cable between heater and control panel, 10 4 4C, cable
length 5 m x 1 pce 21. Cable tie 22. Clips C 3×5 x 10 pieces 23. Modular plug
4, 4/4 10 x 2 24. lastic plugs 25×5 x 3 pcs 25. Screws 6×25 x 3 pcs 26. ock
guard 27. rotection hose 14×150 mm x 3 pcs, for 10 cables (sen-
sor, control panel, door switch)
,QVWDOODWLRQWRROV The following tools and materials are needed for
installation and connection:
level tape measure electric drill screw drivers
,QVWDOODWLRQSODQQLQJ efore starting to install your sauna heater: lan the
sauna heater positioning (see the Heater positioning – normal installation
section, page 4). lan the control panel positioning (see the attached
instructions for the control panel for allowable positioning). lan the sensor
positioning (see Figure 3, page 4). osition the air intake vent (see the Air
intake vent positioning section, page 5). osition the air exhaust vent (see
the Air exhaust vent positioning section, page 5). lan the electrical
installation (see the Connection/wiring diagram section, page 9).
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The control panel can be installed inside or outside of the sauna
room.
The control panel must be correctly positioned with regard to
2
safety distances below when installed inside the sauna room
4
2
1 3
1
Figure 2: Schematic diagram of installation
1. Sauna heater 2. Control panel 3. Sensor 4. External on/off switch (option,
door contact needed for func-
tion)
DANGER! No more than one heater may be installed in the same sauna cabin.
Figure 4: Safety distance, control panel
1. Heater 2. Control panel 3. Max. 36 in 4. Min. 12 in
3RVLWLRQLQJWKHKHDWHUQRUPDOLQVWDOODWLRQ osition the sauna heater: on the same
wall as the door (or the side wall if very close to the door wall). osition
the heater at a safe distance from the floor, side walls and interior fittings
(see Figure 3).
osition the sensor according the picture (see Figure 3).
5
2
3
6
7
1 8
4 3
9 10 11
Figure 3: Positioning the heater – normal installation
1. Minimum distance from side wall: 4 in 2. Sensor position alt 1: 3 in from
heater 3. Sensor 4. Sensor position alt 2: 3 in from heater front 5. Sensor
position: 1 in from ceiling 6. Minimum distance from ceiling: 44 in 7. Minimum
distance from interior fittings: 4 in
. Minimum ceiling height: 75 in 9. Minimum distance: 1 in 10. Minimum distance
from interior fittings: 2 in 11. Distance from floor: 7 in
Figure 5: Warning/Caution plate
6DXQDURRPYHQWLODWLRQ In a sauna, the air should be changed about 6 times an
hour. See
Figure 6.
It is recommended that ventilation openings meet the re uire-
ments of U Specification 75. The minimum opening should be
determined using one of the following formulas:
For
31,
9 .3
For
31,
0.3
5 5HPRYLQJWKH5RFN*XDUG Unscrew the two screws on the side of the heater and lift the rock guard upwards, see Figure 7. (This is necessary when filling the stone compartment or cleaning the fragrance holder and air humidifier).
where
the floor area of the room in s uare feet and the minimum vent si e in s uare inches
Example enting Calculation: oom is 54 s .ft.(9 ft. by 6 ft.) 54 is larger than
31.
Multiple 54 x 0.3 16.2 s . in. ent si e opening should be 4 in x 4 in.
3RVLWLRQLQJWKHLQOHWYHQW Install the inlet vent straight through the wall under
the centerline
of the heater.
1
2
3
4
Figure 6: Positioning the air intake and exhaust vents
1. Inlet vent position. 2. Outlet vent position through the sauna wall. 3.
Outlet vent position through the cavity. 4. Outlet vent position via duct.
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osition the outlet vent at the maximum possible distance from the air intake
vent, e.g. diagonally (see Figure 6). high on the wall or in the ceiling (see
Figure 6). so that it vents into the space that the door and air intake vent
open into.
Figure 7: Removing the Rock Guard
5RRPFRQVWUXFWLRQ For safety and reliability, the following rules must be
addressed.
The enclosed WA NIN : educe the risk of overheating warning plate must be
mounted on or alongside the door
outside the sauna room at about eye level. Use the supplied screws. The
enclosed CAUTION: educe the risk of fire caution plate must be mounted on the
interior wall above the heater. Use the supplied screws. No permanent locking
or latch system is to be used on the sauna door. Acceptable door fittings are:
magnetic catches, friction catches, spring or gravity loaded closures. The
door must always open outwards. No shower may be installed in a sauna room. No
electrical receptacle shall be installed inside the sauna room. The heater
should not be operated without its container properly filled with rocks and
the rock guard in place. If an intercom speaker is installed, it should be
away from the heater and as close to the floor as possible. If a room light is
installed, it should be a surface mounted bracket type. Wall mounted lights
should be about 70″ above the floor. Ceiling mounted lights should be of an
approved type with a junction box that is remote to the fixture itself. Use
only a fixture that uses A.F. or fixture type internal wiring. A 60 watt bulb
should provide su cient lighting. Fire sprinkler systems installed inside any
sauna room should be properly rated for sauna room temperatures. Always mount
the heater according to these installation instructions.
The outlet vent must have the same area as the inlet vent. Ensure that the outlet vent is open. Mechanical ventilation is not recommended due to the risk of poor air exchange, which can negatively affect the heater temperature cut- out.
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Attach the bracket and spacers to the wall following the speci-
fied dimensioning (see Figure 9). –
3
Figure 10: Opening/closing the cover
Connect the heater using standard wiring (Fk or E ) approved for fixed
installation. Any single wires (Fk) must be protected in electrical conduits (
) to the heater.
4. Connect the main supply electrical cable (1) to the terminal (2) (see
Figure 11) according to the wiring diagram (see the Connection/wiring diagram
section, page 9).
4
2
3
11 5
6
4
9 3
1 10
7
1
2
Figure 9: Bracket with screws and spacers
1. 26.3 in 2. 11.0 in 3. 7.3 in 4. 9.0 in (minimum distance)
It is easiest to prepare for installation with the heater lying down. To
install the heater: 2. emove the cover to the water reservoir and lay the
heater
down with the front facing upwards (see Figure 10). 3. Undo the screws and
open the cover (see Figure 10).
WARNING! Always check that the heater is connected to the correct main/phase
voltage!
Figure 11: Circuit board
7. ight cable (if connected)
1. Electrical cable
. Terminal for connection of
2. Terminal for connection of elec-
light (if connected)
trical cable
9. Strain relief connector for
3. Cable grommet (x6)
cables to modular contacts
4. Control panel cable
(x2)
5. Modular contacts for connection 10. Strain relief connector for
of control panel, sensor etc.
electrical cable
6. Sensor cable
11. rotection hose for 10
cables 5. un the cables for the control panel and the temperature
sensor through the cable grommets (3). Connect the control
panel cable (4) to one of the four S4 5 contacts (positions
6-9) (see Figure 11) according to the wiring diagram (see the
Connection/wiring diagram section, page 9 fig.19).
6. Connect the humidity- and temperature sensors cable (6) to
one of the four S4 5 contacts (positions 6-9) (5) according
to the wiring diagram (see the Connection/wiring diagram
section, page 9 fig. 19).
7. Connect the light cable (if relevant) (7), see Figure 11, to the terminal
( ) according to the wiring diagram Figure 19.
8. Close the cover and tighten the screws (see Figure 10). 9. Hang the heater
on the bracket (see Figure 12).
7
12. Install the sensor on the wall see Fig 15 and 16. The thermistor wire may
also be passed through the wall see Fig 17 and 1 . Seal any holes in the wall
behind the sensor. The thermistor wire may be extended outside the sauna using
low voltage wire (2-lead).
Figure 12: Hang the heater up.
10. Fit the spacers between heater and wall (to prevent the heater from being
lifted off) (see Figure 13).
Combi Elite
Fig 13: Fit spacers
11. Fit the cover for the water reservoir, herb grille and fragrance
holder/air humidifier (see Figure 14).
Fig 16: Installing the humidity- and temperature sensor – Combi Elite. The cable inside the sauna must be heat resistant.
Fig 14: Fitting the cover for the water reservoir, herb grille and fragrance holder/air humidifier
Fig 18: Wiring through the wall – Combi Elite.
8QXVXDOYROWDJHVQXPEHUVRISKDVHV Contact Tyl Customer Service before connecting
to voltages or numbers of phases that are not listed in the wiring diagram
Figure 19.
([WHUQDO212))VZLWFKRSWLRQ The external ON/OFF switch can be positioned
anywhere outside the sauna, not to exceed 75 feet from the heater, to avoid
voltage loss in the cable. oltage loss affects the ED indicator for heater
status (if built-in and connected to the switch). For further information, see
instructions supplied with the control panel.
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20 1 hase
Amperage Output Wire Si e
Amps
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AW
26
5,3
10
30
6,3
240 1 hase
Amperage Output Wire Si e
Amps
kW
AW
30
7,0
35
,3
1RWH: Heating elments do not change for voltage changes. The heater output will changed based on the voltage applied to heater.
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120 V~
16 15 14 10
12 13
3 x 14 AWG RJ10 4P4C RJ10 4P4C
RJ10 4P4C ***
RJ10 4P4C
max 75 feet – Combi Elite
*** max 300 feet – Combi Pure
Figure 19: Wiring diagram
2. Ext switch (External switch Optional) 3. N/A 4. N/A 5. N/A 6. Sensor
(humidity- and temperature) – Combi Elite. 7. N/A
. N/A 9. Controls panels (Elite).
5,3-8,3 kW 208/240 V~
G
14
14 AWG Max. 6 Amp.
10. Heater 11. Terminal for connection of electrical cable 12. Control panel
(connect to positions 6-9) 13. Humidity- and temperature sensor – Combi Elite
(connect to positions 6-9) 14. ight/terminal for connection of light 15. Door
contact (option) 16. External switch (option)
1 Pin
1:A 2:B 3:12V 4:GND
A B
2
11
12
Fig 20a: Connecting the humidity- and temperature sensor Combi Elite
1. Modular plug ( 10, see Fig 19) 2. Humidity- and temperature sensor
12 3 4
A
R
B
G
11
W
12
B
Fig 20b: Connecting the humidity- and temperature sensor Combi Elite
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Pos 1. Pos 2. Pos 3. Pos 4. Pos 5.
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Ext sw Door sw Bim/NTC Addon (option)
Pin 1:
Pin 1:
Pin 1:
Pin 1: Bim
Pin 2: NTC Pin 2: LED Pin 2: LED Pin 2: NTC
Pin 3: NTC Pin 3: SW Pin 3: SW Pin 3: NTC
Pin 4:
Pin 4: 12 V Pin 4: 12 V Pin 4: Bim
1 2 34
5
10
Pos 6-9.
4x RS485
6
7
8
9
Pin 1: A
Pin 2: B
Pin 3: 12 V
Pin 4: GND
Pin: 1 2 3 4
Figure 21: Modular contacts, description (Pos 1-4 and 6-9: RJ10, Pos 5: RJ45)
2. Ext switch (External switch Optional) 3. N/A 4. N/A 5. N/A 6. Sensor
(humidity- and temperature) – Combi Elite. 7. N/A
. N/A 9. Controls panels (Elite). 10. Modular plug ( 10)11. Modular contact (
10)
Pin: 4 3 2 1
11
NOTE! Crimp pliers are needed if changing modular cabling, e.g. shortening
wires.
6(/),163(&7,212)7+(,167$//$7,21 To check the installation: 1. Turn power on at
the Circuit reaker ox. 2. Check that the control panel lights up. 3. Start the
heater (see User uide). 4. Check that all three tubular elements start to heat
up (go
red).
lease keep these instructions . In the event of problems, please contact the
retailer where you purchased the e uipment.
This publication many not be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the
written permission of Tyl . Tyl reserves the right to make changes to
materials, construction and design.
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‘HIDXOWVHWWLQJV Using the control panel for the first time:
See instructions supplied with the control panel.
Congratulations on your new sauna heater Follow this user guide to get the
most from your purchase. Wet and dry saunas are forms of bathing which
originate way back in history. A hot sauna is best enjoyed at temperatures
between 145-190 F.
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3ULRUWRHDFKXVH Check the following Check that:
there are no foreign objects in the sauna cabin, on or in the heater. the door
and any windows to the sauna cabin are closed. that the sauna door opens
outwards with a little pressure.
7KH¿UVWWLPHRXXVHWKHKHDWHU Fill the stone compartment
NB: Always use dolerite stones (Manufacure’s Stones)! “Ordinary” stones may
damage the heater. Do not use ceramic stones. Ceramic stones may damage the
heater. The heater guarantee does not cover damage caused by ceramic stones.
Fill the stone compartment around the heating elements from the bottom to the
top, to approx. 2″ above the top front edge. Do not press the stones into
place. Capacity: Approx. 35 lb of stones.
lace the stones loosely to allow optimum air circulation. The tubular heating
elements must not be s uee ed together or against the side.
1% DANGER! Fragrant essences and similar products may ignite, if poured
directly onto the stones.
NOTE! Do not use the sauna cabin for any purpose other than taking saunas.
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The main power switch is at the bottom of the heater. Switch it on, if it is
not already switched on (see Figure 2).
Sauna stones must: tolerate extreme heat and fluctuations caused by water being poured on them. be cleaned before use. must have an uneven surface, so that the water clings to the stone surface and evaporates e ciently. be between 1-1/2″ to 2″ in si e to allow air circulation in the stone compartment. This will increase the life of the tubular elements.
NB: Never place stones on top of the side air chambers. This way will obstruct air circulation, causing the unit to overheat and the cut-out switch to activate.
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Figure 2: Positioning of the main power switch 1. Main power switch
Figure 1: Filling the stone compartment
1. Stone compartment 2. Side chambers
Turn on the heater to remove any new paint odors To remove new paint odor from
the heater: Heat the sauna heater for about one hour. The water reservoir does
not need to be working. A little smoke may appear.
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13 Water reservoir in operation:
7KHFRQWUROSDQHOLQJHQHUDO See instructions supplied with the control panel.
:DWHUUHVHUYRLU The sauna heater works with and without water in the tank. When
the water reservoir is in use, max. two out of three heater elements in the
stone compartment will be working. The heater switches automatically between
the reservoir and stone compartment, depending on which setting has been set
on the control panel. See the instructions supplied with the control panel.
Filling the water reservoir:
1. When in use and if the water level drops below the upper level sensor, it
will continue to operate as normal but a single filled-in drop symbol will
show on the Elite control panel display ( ure control panel shows unlit water
drop). Water can be added, and a steady audio signal will sound when the water
level reaches full.
2. When in use and if the water level drops below the safety sensor, three
pulsing audio signals will sound and two empty drop symbols will show on the
Elite control panel display ( ure control panel shows a flashing water drop
when the heater is operating). This indicates that there is insu cient water
in the reservoir, and the heater element will automatically switch off.
efore starting the heater, fill the water reservoir by carefully pouring tap water through the herb grille, see fig. 3.
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DANGER! Never put fragrances in the herb bowl or water reservoir.
DANGER! Fragrant essences etc. may ignite if poured directly onto the stones.
Figure 3: Filling the water reservoir.
Note! Never use salt water – can damage the heater element in the reservoir.
It can also cause a build up of foam which causes the level sensor to detect a
higher water level than actual, and the heater elements can break.
To create a pleasant fragrance in the sauna, pour a few drops of Tyl Sauna
Fragrance into the water in the fragrance holder.
ou can also mix a few drops of the sauna fragrance with water in a sauna
bucket and pour the water on fully heated stones. Use a sauna ladle for
pouring water on the hot stones.
our max. 1-2 ladles of water at a time, and then wait until the stones have
regained su cient heat before pouring fresh water on the stones again.
Tyl Sauna Fragrance comes in different variants and fragrances.
1. An empty reservoir is shown by two empty drop symbols on the Elite control panel display ( ure control panel shows a flashing drop symbol when the heater is operating). If the reservoir is empty when activating the main switch, three pulsing audio signals will sound
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2. When the water level reaches the safety sensor, a filled drop symbols will shown on the Elite control panel display ( ure control panel shows an unlit drop symbol). The heater element in the reservoir can be started.
3. When the water level reaches the upper level sensor, two filled-in drop
symbols will show on the Elite control panel display ( ure control panel shows
unlit water drop). A continuous audio signal will also sound for approx.: 2
secs, indicating that the water level in the tank is full (in case you do not
check the control panel display during filling).
Note! Do not add more water after the audio signal to avoid the water boiling
over and out of the reservoir.
Figure 4: Other functions 1. Herb bowl 2. Fragrance holder/air humidifier
+HUEERZO A fragrant, refreshing herbal sauna can be created with fresh or
dried herbs or spices. Enjoy pleasant herbal fragrances in a steamy tropical
climate. To create a fragrant sauna using fresh or dried herbs, put the herbs
in the herb bowl (see Figure 4).
TIP! Try dierent combinations, such as birch, lavender, mint, spices, tea bags
and other exciting fragrances.
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WARNING! Do not confuse the instructions for the air humidifier with those for
the water reservoir.
DANGER! Do not pour water into the fragrance holder once it has been heated
up, as this can cause boiling water to splash on the sauna occupants. Do not
stand or sit in front of the heater while water is being poured into the
fragrance holder, as hot water can spray out suddenly.
To maintain a comfortable basic level of humidity in the sauna, fill the
built-in air humidifier (see Fig. 4) with water before switching on the sauna.
Tip: Pour a few drops of diluted sauna fragrance into the built-in air
humidifier.
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External ON/OFF switch can be installed anywhere outside the sauna. The switch
is momentary pulse or constant activation. The heater circuit automatically
recognises which is used. Heater status and faults on the door contact can be
seen if the switch has a built-in ED. See instructions supplied with the
control panel.
Figure 5: Emptying the water reservoir.
1. Water reservoir hose. 2. emove plug 3. ower hose into a suitable container
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CAUTION! The heater’s memory function will be cancelled if disconnected from
the mains for more than 7 days. The date and time will have to be
reprogrammed.
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The main power switch is at the bottom of the heater. Switch off here when the heater is not to be used for an extended period (e.g. several weeks).
DANGER! Hot water! Wait until the water has cooled before completing this step.
To prevent the build-up of limescale and higher salt/mineral levels, empty the
reservoir after each bath. If this is not done and water is added each time
you take a sauna, foam build-up can occur which can cause the level sensor to
detect a higher water level than actual, with a risk that the heater element
will break. To empty: 1. elease the hose from the hose clip. 2. Hold the hose
up and remove the plug. 3. ower the hose into a suitable container and drain
off the
remaining water. 4. Hang the hose on the hose clip.
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Figure 6: Location of main power switch
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Descale the water reservoir.
Clean the herb bowl and fragrance holder.
Clean the electrodes using a cloth or similar. See fig. 7.
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Check the stone compartment.
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WARNING! If the stone compartment fills up with gravel and small stones, the
tubular element can be damaged as a result of overheating, as air flow will be
insucient.
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Figure 7: Cleaning the electrodes 1. Electrodes
‘HVFDOLQJWKHZDWHUUHVHUYRLU Descale the water reservoir as re uired using Tyl
descaling agent. How to descale: 1. emove the herb grille from the herb bowl.
2. Start the steam function (see The section called Use, age
13) and run until the water boils. 3. Switch off the heater, and wait for
about 5 minutes. 4. Mix 2 cups of descaling agent and pour into the water
inlet. 5. eave the descaling agent to work for 1 hour, empty the res-
ervoir and rinse thoroughly. 6. If necessary, repeat the procedure several
times until all lime-
scale has been removed.
&OHDQLQJWKHIUDJUDQFHKROGHUDLUKXPLGL¿HUDQGKHUEERZO Clean the fragrance
holder/air humidifier and herb bowl as re-
uired. To clean the fragrance holder/air humidifier and herb bowl:
ift out the fragrance holder/air humidifier and herb bowl and rinse them under
running water.
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7HPSHUDWXUH6DIHW6ZLWFKHV The heater s temperature protection devices:
PCA – The temperature safety on the CA in the heater is designed to prevent
components being damaged by overheating. If the safety switch is triggered, an
error code shows on the control panel display. If the overheating switch has
activated, the heater cannot be started again until the temperature has
dropped down 6 degrees ( F) on the CA.
Water reservoir – The temperature safety switch in the reservoir is designed
to protect the heater element from boiling dry. There is a red reset button
under the heater which must be pressed in (see Fig. 9). If the cut-out has
activated, the button will feel stiff and will click when reset. If the cut-
out has not activated and after resetting, the button will feel springy.
Heater – The temperature cut-out in the heater protects the components and
woodwork in the sauna from overheating. There is a white reset button on the
left side of the heater which must be pressed in (see Fig. 9). If the heater
safety switch has activated, the button will feel stiff and will click’ when
reset.
Information! When the overheating safety switches activate, always check the
cause of the problem. The life of the elements and CA can be adversely eff
ected by each overheating. If systems continues to overheat look at the
following: entilation defi cient oom volume Internal heater fault Water
reservoir not properly cleaned
Figure 8: Cleaning the fragrance holder/air humidifier and herb bowl
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Check the stone compartment at least once annually or as many times per year as the heater is used per week.
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Example: If the unit is used 3 times a week, check the stone compartment 3 times per year.
Figure 9: Resetting the temperature cut-out 1. Temperature cut-out water reservoir
How to check the stone compartment:
2. Temperature cut-out sauna heater
1. emove all stones from the compartment.
2. emove any small stones, gravel and lime-scale from the
compartment. 3. ut whole, undamaged stones back. eplace damaged
stones with new ones as re uired (see Filling the stone com-
7URXEOHVKRRWLQJWKHFRQWUROSDQHO See instructions supplied with the control panel.
partment, page 13).
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Information!
Contact the dealer during the guarantee period in the event of faults. See the
instructions for the control panel for details of faults not covered in this
user guide.
Table 1: Troubleshooting the sauna heater
Symptom
ossible cause
emedy
Heater is on but does not create steam. Water boils in reservoir.
1. Water level incorrect. Minimum water level for safety sensor
2. Humidity settings on control panel do not correspond to operating status
3. Water reservoir temperature cut-out activated 4. Heater element in
reservoir faulty 5. If the sauna structure has deficient ventilation in
conjunction with dry sauna and high sauna temperature (operating with no water
in reservoir), the temperature cut-out can activate because of higher
radiating temperature in the heater.
1. Fill up reservoir. 2. Set humidity to correspond to reservoir operation –
read control panel manual. 3. eset temperature cut-out. For more information,
see the section on temperature cut-out on page 14. If the steam function does
not work after reset, there is a risk of the reservoir being damaged. 4. An
authori ed electrician is re uired to find the fault. 5. Check for possible
deficient ventilation.
Heater element in heater stone compartment does not warm up.
1. Temperature settings on control panel do not cor- 1. Set temperature to correspond to heater element
respond to operating status
operation in stone compartment.
2. Water reservoir in operation Only two of the
2. See the instructions supplied with the control
three heater elements in the stone compart-
panel.
ment can operate at the same time as the tank, 3. Check and replace/reset the fuses in the main
otherwise excessive current is drawn from the
switchboard.
electricity supply. This is not a fault outside nor- 4. An authorised electrician is re uired to find the
mal operation.
fault.
3. Some of the heater fuses on the main switch-
5. An authorised electrician is re uired to find the
board can have tripped out
fault.
4. esistor coil in the heater element faulty
5. Internal heater C fault
ights in the sauna 1. Is lighting connected to the heater
do not come on
2. Internal heater C fault
when switched on
at the control panel.
1. erify with authori ed electrician who performed installation of
heater/lighting.
2. An authori ed electrician is re uired to find the fault.
Heater does not work, control panel does not light up.
1. The main power switch is off
1. Turn heater main power switch.
2. Circuit breaker tripped on main electical panel. 2. Check and replace/reset the fuses in the main
3. oose contact in cabling between heater and
switchboard.
control panel
3. Switch off heater main power switch and connect
4. The specific 12 DC output on one of the C s
each/paired cable to the control panel. Switch on
S4 5 modular jack to the control panel is faulty
heater main power switch again. If this does not
due to short-circuit
help, an authori ed electrician is re uired to find
5. Transformer on C in heater faulty
the fault.
6. Control panel faulty
4. e uires an authori ed electrician to find the fault,
faulty 12 DC output is indicated by ED out next
to the S4 5 output. Note: if the fault is in the
10 cable to the control panel, do not click into
a working vacant S4 5 outlet to avoid causing a
fault in that outlet. 10 cable must be replaced/
contacts fitted in the event of a fault.
5. An authori ed electrician is re uired to find the
fault.
6. An authori ed electrician is re uired to find the
fault.
The fuses or circuit 1. There is a short-circuit at the heater ND. Can
breaker in the build-
be due to a faulty heater element
ing breaker panel 2. ighting connected to and controlled via the
trips as soon as the
heater faulty
heater is turned on. 3. The heater has not been used for a long period,
causing an insulation fault in the heater ele-
ment
4. Heater has had too much water poured on it
5. Other internal heater fault
1,2,3,4,5. Do not use the heater, switch off at main heater main switchboard trip and disconnect heater fuses on the main switchboard. An authori ed electrician is re uired to find the fault.
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Figure 11: Spare parts 2
Figure 10: Spare parts 1
1. Combi U Tubular Elements Combi U7 Tubular element
2. Stone compartment 3. Circuit board 4. Terminal block 5. Water tank
temperature safety switch 6. Sauna heater temperature safety switch 7. Strain
relief connector
. On/Off Switch 9. On/off dial 10. ock uard 11. NTC sensor – Combi Pure 12.
Humidity- and temperature sensor – Combi Elite
3001-924 3001-920 n/a 9600 006 9600 0723 9600 0002 3119-607 9600 0554 9600
0040 9600 0132
019-541 9600 0219 9600 0074
1. 9600 0223 Tubular element 2. 9600 0730 Herb bowl 3. 9600 0731 Hose with
plug 4. 9600 0732 Filler grille 5. 9600 0733 Wall bracket 6. 9600 0734
Electrodes 7. 9600 021 Water reservoir
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Instructions for environmental protection: Do not dispose of this product with
the domestic refuse when no longer in use. Take it to a recycling station for
electrical and electronic e uipment instead. For further information, see the
symbol on the product, manual or packaging.
Figure 12: Symbol
lease keep these instructions . In the event of problems, please contact the
retailer where you purchased the e uipment.
This publication many not be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the
written permission of Tyl . Tyl reserves the right to make changes to
materials, construction and design.
The different materials can be recycled as specified by their labelling.
ou can help protect the environment by recycling or reusing the spent
appliances or the materials in them. Take the product to a recycling centre
without the sauna stones or the soapstone jacket (if fitted). Contact your
local authorities for details of your nearest recycling centre.
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WATER TANK
GND
Electrodes
BACK MIDDLE FRONT
High Limit Control Heater
31 42
NTC (Sensor) Ext Switch Door Switch Sec/NTC Add On
High Limit Control Water tank
Circuit board
GND M H
H3 H2 H1 H.Tank Light Aux 0
Sec/NTC
X17 X18
X1
X2
X3 X4 X5 X6
X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16
Type kW Sense 5.3 Combi-U 7 7.0
Sense 6.3 Combi-U 8 8.3
208 V~ Amp AWG 26 10
—
30 8
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Use only 194° F copper wire Don´t forget to earth (ground)!
240 V~
Amp AWG
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30 8
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35 8
Switch
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c
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4
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L2 GND
208-240V, 1-ph
120 V~ N
120 Volt Light input
(Separate from
Heater Power)
AWG 14 Max 6 Amp.
Output to light
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