SaunaLife Model X6 Indoor Home Sauna | Steam Sauna Bath User Guide

October 30, 2023
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SaunaLife Model X6 Indoor Home Sauna | Steam Sauna Bath

SaunaLife Model X6 Indoor Home Sauna Steam Sauna Bath

Indoor Sauna Care Guide

During sauna use
  • When using the heater and the control unit refer to the user manual provided by the heaters’ manufacturer.
  • Throw water only on the stones and not on the walls or the platform.
  • To keep the platform looking fresh, we advise using seating pads or a towel on the bench.
  • Avoid sitting on the platform in wet swimwear.
  • Keep an eye on the stones as they might break down in time. Replace old stones with new ones or add new stones.
  • Avoid use of non-compliant cleaning agents. For example, disinfectants bleach the wood surface and may ruin it.
After sauna use
  • After using the sauna, ventilate the room and allow the surfaces to dry.
  • Wipe off the platform with a clean, damp cloth. Keep excess water from pooling on wood surfaces. Do not use a stream of water to wash the platforms.
  • After cleaning the sauna, ventilate the room and allow surfaces to dry. Remove seating pads from the benches.
  • When not using the sauna, the door should remain closed.
Annual Maintenance
  • The wood in the sauna should be treated with a specific cleaning compound (sauna cleaner).
  • Wash all parts of the platform on all sides with a special cleaning compound (sauna cleaner), using a soft brush and/ or cloth. Follow the directions of the cleaning compound manufacturer.
  • For stronger stains and soiling, the platform surface can be cleaned gently using fine-grade sandpaper. The platform or sanded surface should then be re-treated with protectant.
Avoid the following
  • Drying textiles such as carpets and clothing etc. as this may pose a safety hazard. Excessive moisture may also damage the surface of the wood.
  • Do not heat the sauna to a temperature beyond the specifications of the heater manufacturer. Excessive heat may cause the wood to warp or pose a safety hazard.
  • Pressure washing or using a stream of water to clean the sauna, as excess moisture may permanently damage the wood surface and structures.

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