ALMOST HEAVEN Sutton 2-Person Indoor Sauna Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- ALMOST HEAVEN
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ALMOST HEAVEN Sutton 2-Person Indoor Sauna
Product Information
Sutton Sauna
The Sutton Sauna is a high-quality sauna designed for home use. It provides
a relaxing and rejuvenating experience through the use of heat therapy. The
sauna is constructed with durable materials and features a glass door for easy
access. It is designed to be placed on a flat and level surface such as
concrete, tile, vinyl, or laminate.
To assemble the sauna, you will need the following tools: rubber mallet, handsaw, hammer, cordless drill, stepladder, level, square, and tape measure.
Thank you for your purchase of your Sutton sauna! Should you have any
questions during assembly, please feel free to call us at 888.355.3050, or
email sales@almostheaven.com.
Regular business hours are 9-5 EST, M-F.
Read this entire manual through to the end before proceeding with the assembly.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
All electrical wiring must be performed by A QUALIFIED LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.
Because of the heat involved in the sauna, it is required that you use copper
wire with 90°C insulation. Do not use aluminum wire to make the connection.
Consult with an electrician so you can determine the requirements for your
particular situation. All wiring must conform to all national, state and local
codes and regulations and according to the instructions provided with the
heater.
Be sure the surface where you are placing the sauna is flat and level. A concrete, tile, vinyl, laminate or similar surface is suitable; placing the sauna on carpet is not recommended. It is suggested that you lay out all of the components so that it is easy to identify the pieces once you get started with assembly.
You will need the following tools to assemble your Sutton Sauna:
- Rubber mallet
- Handsaw
- Hammer
- Cordless drill
- Stepladder
- Level
- Square
- Tape measure
You will find the following wood components as well as labeled bags of screws and hardware. (dimensions are approximate)
- 4 – Bottom rails
- 3 – 90° Corner posts
- 2 – 45° Corner posts with plastic clips
- 6 – 17” Wall sections without plastic clips
- 2 – 14” Wall sections without plastic clips
- 2 – 14” Wall sections with plastic clips
- 5 – Roof support slats
- 3 – Roof sections
- 5 – Roof trim pieces – Note: longer pieces will need trimming
- 2 – 22” Horizontal bench supports
- 2 – 30” Horizontal bench supports
- 2 – 10” Vertical bench-cover mounting slat
- 1 – Bench
- 1 – Footrest
- 1 – Bench cover
- 1 – Backrest
- 1 – Door frame
- 1 – Glass door
- 1 – Hinge kit
- 1 – Vent cover
- 1 – Heater guard
- 1 – Hardware kit
- 1 – Packet of screw hole covers
Step 1
Locate the four bottom rails, using the two longer rails as the back walls and
two shorter rails as the front walls. Secure them together using 4x70mm
screws.
Step 2
Starting at the left-side corner, begin the wall assembly. Position a 17” wall
section on the back rail and connect a 90° corner post using 6x120mm screws
through the predrilled holes in the post. Next, add a 14” wall section without
clips to the left-front rail, securing it to the post using 6x120mm screws.
Step 3
Continue adding the remaining five 17” wall sections along the left-back rail,
using a rubber mallet to secure the tongue and groove fit. Add a 90° corner
post to the back corner, again securing to the adjacent panel with 6x120mm
screws. Continue adding 17” wall sections along the right-back rail. Note:
This manual shows the 17” wall section with vent hole as the final section on
the rail, but you may locate the vent section anywhere on the back rails.
Step 4
Install 90° corner posts to the remaining corner, securing it in place using
6x120mm screws. Once in place, place the remain-ing 14” wall section without
clips on the front right-front rail and push against the 90° corner post,
using the 6x120mm screws to secure in place. Finally, position the 14” wall
sections with plastic clips against the 14” wall sections without plastic
clips on both front rails. Orient these wall sections so the tapered side of
the clip points upward.
Step 5
Locate a 45° corner post and orient it so the tapered side of the clip points
down. Position the clips on the posts above the clips of the adjacent wall
section. Push the post into the wall section and firmly slide down, tapping
into place with a rubber mallet. Verify that each of the three clips have
nested snugly into each other. Repeat this process for the other side.
Step 6
Remove the transport strip at the base of the door frame. With the rubber
gasket facing outward, align the clips of the door frame to the clips of the
adjacent 45° posts and firmly slide the door frame down, tapping each side
into place with a rubber mallet. Verify that all clips have nested snugly into
each other. At the top, middle and base of the door frame, predrill six holes
(three on each side) and secure the door frame to the corner posts using
5x70mm screws.
Step 7
Locate the six bench supports. Use the 5x70mm screws to secure the 30”
supports so that the top of the support measures 14.5” from the floor. Repeat
for the opposite side. Next, secure the 22” supports so the top of the support
measures 315/8” from the floor. Repeat for the opposite side. Finally, secure
the 10” vertical bench-cover mounting slat perpendicular to the upper slat,
being sure the center of the mounting slat sits at the edge of the 22”
support. Repeat for the opposite side.
Step 8
Position the footrest on the lower bench supports. Note: The footrest is
intended to be free-sliding, but you may secure it to the wall sections
if you wish. Now secure the bench cover to the vertical support from behind
using 3.5x50mm screws. Next, position the bench on the upper bench supports.
There is no need to fix the bench in place, but you may secure it to the wall
sections if you wish from underneath using 5x70mm screws. Finally, level the
backrest 10” above the upper bench and secure to the wall with 3x40mm screws
through the predrilled holes.
Step 9
Locate the five roof support slats. Starting above the door, secure the
supports in place using the 4x70mm screws through the predrilled holes.
Position them so the bottom of the supports measure 3” from the top edge of
the wall panels. Lay the roof sections on the supports. There is no need to
secure the roof panels to the supports, but you may if you wish.
Step 10
Secure the hinges to the glass door, being sure the silicone gaskets are on
both sides of the glass and that the black spacers are in the hinge holes.
Tighten down the bolts with the provided wrench. Next, install the door handle
on the glass door being sure the silicone washers are in the screw holes.
Finally, with a helper holding the door in place, secure the hinges to the
doorframe using three 5x30mm screws per hinge.
NOTE: Gaskets may not be the same color as indicated in the photo.
Step 11
On the side opposite the hinges, run your finger on the doorframe gasket to
feel for the predrilled magnet hole. Cut away the gasket covering the hole
with a sharp utility knife, and tap the provided door-magnet in place. Next,
locate the metal sleeve and position on the door so that it aligns with the
magnet.
Step 12
Locate the roof trim pieces. Starting with the trim piece above the door,
begin installing the trim pieces around the upper rim of your sauna us-ing
3x40mm screws. NOTE: The longer trim pieces will have to be cut to size.
Step 13
Assemble and install heater fence with 3x40mm screws and secure to the front
corner wall of your sauna. Consult your Almost Heaven heater manual for heater
mounting instructions.
Step 14
Gently tap in the provided screw hole covers over the exposed screw holes on
the exterior of the sauna.
Step 15
Install the vent cover over the vent hole. Insert the sliding door.
OPERATION
After the sauna has been installed, sweep down the inside to remove any sawdust and wood shavings, and then vacuum completely. Using a damp cloth and warm water, wipe down the entire sauna including the benches to remove any remaining dirt, dust and debris. Rinse off the sauna stones and install them in or on the heater in accordance with the heater manufacturer’s instructions. Improper placement of heater stones can result in lower than desired heat temperatures. The first time you turn the heater on, set it to the maximum setting and operate it for about 30 minutes with the door propped open. Then close the door and allow your sauna to come up to the desired temperature.
Since you most likely will use your sauna as both a “wet sauna” and a “dry
sauna”, you should install the sauna stones that have been included with the
heater, following the manufacturer’s instructions. These stones are necessary
if water will be sprinkled on the heater to create
the “wet sauna”, and they will produce more consistent heating in the dry mode
(without the use of water). It is common for a stone to occasionally crack
during initial heating. If excess amounts of water are used during sauna, prop
door open to let the humidity escape. Not much water is necessary to achieve a
“wet sauna”.
The amount of ventilation in the sauna can be adjusted by means of the vent
located toward the top of the sauna. It is important to have adequate fresh
air flowing through the sauna, and this flow can be adjusted with the movable
vent cover.
TRADITIONAL STEPS IN TAKING A SAUNA BATH
- STEP #1 Set your heater so that the sauna room achieves the desired temperature, usually between 150º F and 170º F. As a novice, you should begin at the lower end of this range and work your way up to the
- higher temperatures over several sauna baths.
- STEP #2 Remove all clothing (except maybe your swimsuit), eyeglasses, contact lenses, jewelry, etc. Take a quick shower with warm water and soap, or a quick dip in your hot tub.
- STEP #3 Enter the sauna initially for about 5 to 15 minutes. Bring a towel into the sauna onto which you can sit or lay. Leave the sauna room once you have begun to perspire freely.
- STEP #4 Now you may take a cold plunge in your swimming pool, shower or snow bank. After that, relax and cool down for another 10 to 20 minutes.
- STEP #5 Re-enter the sauna. On this return visit you may wish to sprinkle small amounts of water onto the stones creating bursts of steam. If the water spills through the heater and onto the floor, you are using too much, although this will not hurt the heater or the sauna.
- STEP #6 After your final visit to the sauna, relax for at least 20 minutes. Shower with soap and warm water. Finish your shower with cooler water to close the pores of your skin. Dress only after you have cooled down completely.
NOTE: Whatever your sauna regimen, it is important that you keep yourself hydrated by drinking plenty of water!
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