ALMOST HEAVEN SAUNAS Hillsboro 2 Person Indoor Sauna Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- ALMOST HEAVEN SAUNAS
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Hillsboro Sauna
Installation & Owner’s Manual
In addition to reading this manual through to the end before proceeding with
assembly you may find our instruction video helpful.
You can find it at:
youtube.com/user/almostheavensauna
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 90ºC insulation. Do not use aluminum wire to make the connection.
Consult with an lectrician 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 Hillsboro Sauna:
Rubber mallet
Hand saw
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
1 –19” wall section with square vent hole
4 – 19” wall sections without plastic clips
2 – 19” wall sections with plastic clips on one edge
1 – 23” wall section with plastic clips on both edges
2 – 90° corner posts without plastic clips on the edges
1 – 90° corner post with black clips on both edges
1 – Vertical window post with clips on one side and window groove on the other
1 – Vertical hinge post
2 – Door headers (one for left door installation, the other for right door
installa1 – Glass window section
1 – Window floor support
2 – Front and back (long) roof support rails
2 – Left and right (short) roof support rails
2 – Horizontal bench supports
2 – Vertical bench section supports
1 – Vertical bench section
1 – Sauna bench
1 – Back support
1 – Heater fence (consists of (3) upright posts and (4) horizontal rails)
1 – Step (consists of (1) top, (2) legs, and (2) 45° supports
2 – Roof sections
4 – Roof trim pieces
1 – Glass door
1 – Hinge kit
NOTE: It is recommended that two people do the assembly of the sauna.
These instructions explain assembly with the door on the front left corner of
the sauna. You can assemble the entire sauna in a reverse layout to what is
shown, which would place the door on the front right corner of the sauna. If
you choose to reverse the assembly then be sure to do all assembly opposite of
the directions shown. Assembly video along with the instructions are available
at:
youtube.com/user/almostheavensauna
Step 1
Locate the (4) bottom rails and position as shown. Overlap the corner joints
and be sure the rails are square to each other. Step 2
Screw a single 5×70 screw into each of the 3 corners. NOTE: You will hear
the wood “crack” as you insert the screw, but this is due to the soft nature
and grain of the wood and will not affect the integrity of the wood or
structure.
Step 3
Find the 19” wall section with the square cut out hole and position on the
left rear of the bottom rail. NOTE: These instructions place the door on the
left of the sauna when viewing from the front. If you want the door on the
right side then place the square cut hole on the right rear of the sauna. With
one person holding this wall section have another person position one of the
2 90° corner posts (without the black clips)onto the wall section and then
another 19” wall section on the rail perpendicularto the first element
section.
NOTE: It is helpful to tap the wall sections to each other, to the corner
post and to the bottom rail using a rubber mallet.
Step 4
Verify that the wall sections are square to the rails, perpendicular to each
other, and that the flat top of the wall sections and corner posts align.
Using a cordless drill with the appropriately sized bit (included) use 6×20
screws and secure the 90° post to the two wall sections. Cover each screw hole
with one of the wood plugs by tapping into place with the rubber mallet.
NOTE: Because the wall sections utilize both vertical and horizontal
boards, you will hear a “cracking” sound as you draw the wood tight with the
screw. This is normal and will not result in splitting of the wood.
Step 5
Place two additional 19” wall sections on the back wall of the sauna.
There will be no screws used in these sections, but be sure the wall sections
are placed firmly to the bottom rail so that the flat top sections are flush
with each other. NOTE: In step 14 you will begin to secure the wall sections
together sing the roof support rails. Step 6
Place the second 90° corner post without the plastic clip on the rear right
corner of the sauna and position another 19” wall section perpendicular to it.
As with step 4, screw the corner post to the wall sections using 6×20 screws.
Step 7
Place the 19” wall section with the plastic clips on the right side of the
sauna with the clips facing the front.
Step 8
Place the 23” wall section on the front of the sauna. Using 2 people, take the
90° corner post with black plastic clips on both sides and attached to the
two wall sections. Raise the post several inches above thewall sections and
position so the groove and the tongue piecesalign. Then, gently tap the post
down with a rubber mallet so that the clips nest into each other.
NOTE: The clips allow the wall sections to connect securely and firmly
without the use of screws, but everything must line up for them to fit
correctly. You must position the 90° post several inches above the wall
section before nesting the post to the walls. The clips will slide into each
other to hold the post. If the clips will not easily slip together, then take
a Phillips head (+) screwdriver and loosen the screws holding the clips by up
to 1 full turn. Loosening the clip will not affect the holding power of the
clip but will allow the clips to connect more easily. Step 9
Place the 19” wall section with black plastic clips on one side onto the left
hand side of the sauna with the clips facing the front of the sauna. Step 10
Find the vertical piece with the window groove on one side. Hang the black
clips on the front wall section and line up the post with the window groove to
the wall. Make marks on the window post with a pencil where you will attach
the black clips. Screw the clips in, making sure to keep them loose, and
attach to the front wall section as described in step 8. Step 11
Find the vertical hinge post and line up next to the left wall section. The
clips must be installed to this post. They are not installed at the factory,
as the positioning of the clips will depend on whether you place the door on
the right or left of the sauna.
Lining up the post to the left wall section, use a square to mark off where
the clip must be positioned to properly align with the clip on the left wall
section. Once the location has been established, screw in the clip using the
screws provided. Repeat for all 3 clips and insert the post according to the
instructions in Step 8. Remember, keeping the clips slightly loose will allow
them to nest easier and will not affecting the holding power of the
clip. Step 12
Find the door headers and select the left door header (right door header if
the door is on the right.) You can determine the correct header by noting the
groove for the glass window. The header will position above the door with the
groove for the window to the right and facing down.
Note: you can tighten or loosen the screws to help clip the wall elements
together. Step 13
Find the glass window section and position into the groove of the vertical
wall section post. Then, position the header for the door so that the groove
goes over the top portion of the glass window. Insure that the top of the
header is flush with the tops of the wall sections and screw into place using
4×70 screws inserted on an angle. Step 14
Place the window floor support below the glass by sliding under the glass from
the side and tapping into place with the rubber mallet. Step 15
You will now install the roof support rails, which will both support the roof
and secure the wall sections to each other. Locate (2) front and rear (long)
and (2) left and right (short) roof support rails. Position the long roof
support rails on the front and rear of the sauna, measuring 1-1/2” down from
the top of the wall sections. Screw into place using (1) 4×70 screw into each
wall section. Next, place the short roof support rails on the right and left
of the sauna, measuring 1-1/2” doand lining up with the front and rear
supports. Screw into place using (1) 4×70 screw into each wall section.
Note: you may have to cut the roof support rails to length to fit between
the wall sections.
Step 16
Find the two horizontal bench supports. On both the left and right sides of
the sauna room, from the floor measure 32” up and make a mark. Place the
bottom of the horizontal bench support at your mark and screw into place using
(4) 5×70 screws each. Be sure that the bench support is level and that it
butts up to the rear wall of the sauna. Step 17
Find the two vertical bench supports. Position the right and left vertical
bench supports so that they butt up against the bottom and front edge of the
horizontal bench supports as shown. Screw into place using (2) 5×70 screws
each. Step 18
Find the vertical bench section and position in front of the vertical bench
supports. Using (4) 4x60s screws, from the backside attach the vertical bench
section to the vertical bench supports as shown.
Step 19
Place the sauna bench in place over the horizontal bench supports. You will
need to crawl below the bench and secure to the wall sections using (5)
4x60screws, one into each wall section. Bench is not screwed down but instead
placed on top. Step 20
Find the back support and position the bottom 10” (+/- depending on your
preference) above the bench. Using (6) 3.5×40 screws, attach to the rear wall
through the vertical boards and between the horizontalslats on the rear of the
back support as shown. Step 21
Locate the vent cover and position over the wall opening. Attach with (4)
3.5×40 screws.
Note: if the vent cover is stiff, you can force it off with a mallet or
sand it. Step 22
Find the (2) roof sections and place over the roof support rails. Be sure the
tongue and groove sections are facing in as shown so that the smooth edges are
around the perimeter. It is not necessary to screw the roof sections
down.
Step 23
Find the (3) upright posts and (4) horizontal rails for the heater fence. Tap
the pieces together using a rubber mallet to form an “L” and install to the
front and side walls using 3×40 screws. The top of the horizontal heater fence
rails hould be26” above the floor. Step 24
The step consists of the top, two legs, and two 45° supports. Assemble as
shown with the wide trim on one side of the step facing the front and the two
45° supports at the back. Screw the legs to the to the step top using (4)
4x60s screws. Fit the pins of the 40° supports into the holes and secure the
other ends to the step top using (4) 3.5×40 screws. Step 25
Find 4 pieces of roof trim. Place the long piece with the two 45° angles on
the front, and the two short pieces on the sides. Attach to the sauna using
3.5×40 screws, (4) in each long piece and (2) in each short piece. Screw from
the top and into the roof sections. NOTE: The rear piece of trim is generally
not used as the sauna is placed against a wall. However, if you use the rear
trim then it will need to be cut to fit around the two side pieces of
trim. Step 26
Locate the door magnet and door gasket. Insert the magnet into the pre-drilled
hole above the door and push the gasket into the groove around two sides of
the door (the groove that is in the door header and vertical hinge
post). Step 27
Attach the hinges to the door using the gaskets and screws provided with the
hinges. Position the hinges exactly as shown for building the sauna with the
door on the left. Use the small hex wrench to remove and reinstall the hinge
cover, and use the large hex wrench to attach the hinges to the door. Step 28
Before attaching the door, place it in the opening and insure that there is a
1/8” gap between the glass and the door header, and about a ½” gap at the
floor. With one person holding the door up (or set on ½” spacers at the floor)
screw the hinges into the vertical hinge post using the screws included with
the hinges. Secure one screw in each hinge and then close the door to be sure
of the fit. Once the fit is verified secure the remaining screws.
NOTE: There will be a ½” gap below the glass and also a ¼” +/- gap
between the door and the window. This is necessary in order to allow proper
airflow into the sauna. Adjusting the opening of the wall vent will determine
the amount of air that flows through the sauna, but it is important that there
is a gap around the glass door. Step 29
Install the handle on the door using the screws provided.
Refer to the separate installation guide for the LED light bar and heater
installation.
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 sau-na. 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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