anslut 023781 Sauna Heater Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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anslut 023781 Sauna Heater

Product Information

  • Product Name: Sauna Heater
  • Model Number: 023781
  • Manufacturer: Jula AB
  • Power Supply: 400 V ~ 50 Hz
  • Power Output: 6000 W
  • Protection Rating: IPX4
  • Dimensions: 410 x 570 x 280 mm
  • Weight: 9.1 kg

Product Usage Instructions

Installation:

  • Ensure that the minimum distances are maintained during the installation
  • Distance A: 100 mm – Distance B: 100 mm
  • Distance C: 280 mm – Distance D: 150 mm
  • The sauna heater is designed for wall mounting.
  • The minimum sauna volume should be 5 m3, and the maximum sauna volume should be 9 m3.
  • Refer to Image 1 for installation reference.
  • For additional installation steps, refer to Images 2, 3, and 4.

Usage

  • Before using the sauna heater for the first time, make the necessary preparations.
  • Ensure that the protective railing is installed as per the provided minimum distance guidelines (refer to Image 6).
  • Add sauna stones separately.
  • Important : Maintain proper ventilation in the sauna area.
  • Adjust the temperature as per your preference (refer to Image 8).
  • Note : During the initial use of the heater, a slight smell and smoke may be emitted due to the burning of anti-corrosion oil on the heating elements.
    This is normal and will dissipate after approximately 10 minutes of heating.

Maintenance

  • Follow the recommended maintenance procedures to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the sauna heater.
  • If required, replace the heating elements by following the instructions provided (refer to Image 7).
    Please refer to the provided images for visual reference.

Jula AB reserves the right to make changes to the product. Jula AB claims copyright on this documentation. It is not allowed to modify or alter this documentation in any way and the manual shall be printed and used as it is in relation to the product. For the latest version of operating instructions, refer to the Jula website.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Never immerse the sauna unit in water or any other liquid.
  • Do not use the sauna unit if it is damaged, or not working properly.
  • Repairs must be carried out by an authorized electrician.
  • Keep the appliance under careful supervision when it is used by, or near children or persons with functional disorders.
  • The sauna unit is only intended for household use.
  • Do not put any objects on the sauna unit.
  • The sauna unit is not intended to be used by persons (children or adults) with any form of functional disorders, or by persons who do not have sufficient experience or knowledge on how to use it, unless they have received instructions concerning the use of the treadmill from someone who is responsible for their safety.
  • Keep children under supervision to make sure they do not play with the sauna unit.
  • A damaged power cord or plug must be replaced by an authorized service center or other qualified personnel to ensure safe use.
  • Leave a free space of a least 10 cm around the sauna unit.
  • The sauna unit is only intended for household use. Do not use the unit outdoors.
  • Do not put the sauna unit on a wet or unstable surface, or on a hot surface, this can deform or damage the unit.
  • Do not cover, this can deform or discolor the lid.
  • Keep your hands and face away from the unit – risk of scalding.
  • Electrical safety! The product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user. Installation, maintenance and repairs should be carried out by qualified personnel.
  • Never use the sauna for more than 30 minutes. Prolonged use of the sauna can cause palpitations, chest pains, weakness and/or dizziness. Leave the sauna immediately if you experience any of the above symptoms.
  • Sauna baths put a strain on the body. Consult a doctor if any of the following conditions are relevant for you; pregnancy, heart disease, high blood pressure, conditions that affect the circulation system, consumption of alcohol, drugs or medication, diabetes, illness or discomfort.
  • Children must only have a sauna bath in the company of an adult.
  • Risk of scalding! The sauna unit and stones get hot when in use – risk of burn injury. Keep at a distance of at least 30 cm from the sauna unit when it is hot.

SYMBOLS

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Rated voltage 400 V ~ 50 Hz
  • Output 6000 W
  • Protection rating IPX4
  • Size 410 x 570 x 280 mm
  • Weight 9.1 kg

DESCRIPTION

Quick-warming sauna unit with overheating protection and three-phase connection. Adapted for wall mounting. Sauna stones sold separately.

  1. Temperature limit
  2. Power switch
  3. Thermostat
  4. Junction box
  5. Power cord
  6. Mains box
  7. Connection leads

INSTALLATION

Minimum distance (mm)

A| B| C| D
100| 100| 280| 150
Sauna volume

Min (m 3)| Max (m 3)| Min height (cm)
5| 9| 190

  • Mount the sauna unit on the wall with the supplied screws.
  • The unit can be mounted in a recess with a minimum height of 1900 mm.
  • Do not cover the wall behind the sauna unit with material such as asbestos or fibre cement, this can result in overheating.
  • Walls and ceiling must be made of suitable heat-resistant material.

USE

PREPARATIONS
Mount the sauna unit and control unit, and place 10–15 kg of suitable stones in the sauna unit.

IMPORTANT:

  • Only use stones that can withstand the hot temperature of the sauna unit. Stones that cannot withstand high temperatures and intense heat exchange will crack or crumble and can damage the heater element or cause corrosion, which will reduce the circulation of heat during the heating and when water is poured on the sauna unit to produce steam.
  • Only use fresh tap water. Other substances can damage the heater element if poured over the stones.
  • The first time the sauna unit is used it can smell and smoke a little when the rust protection oil is burned off the heater element. This is perfectly normal and stops after about 10 minutes.

BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
The first time the sauna unit is used it can smell and smoke a little when the rust protection oil is burned off the heater element. This is perfectly normal and stops after about 10 minutes.

SAFETY RAIL

  • Note the minimum distance as shown in figure 6 when mounting a safety rail.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

  • The installation should be carried out by an authorized electrician in compliance with national regulations.

  • The mains lead to the connection point must be approved for the installation of a sauna and correspond to the data in the figures.

  • The mains leads must have the same cross-sectional wire area as the wires in the sauna unit. The mains installation in the sauna must comply with local regulations for electrical safety.

  • The junction box should not be placed more than 500 mm over the floor.

SAUNA STONES

  • Rinse any dust off the sauna stones before putting them on the sauna unit.
  • The largest stones should be placed on the bottom.
  • Stack the stones so that air can move freely between them and the heat is released freely and uniformly from the heater element.
  • Remove stones that crack or crumble, otherwise there is a risk of damaging the heater element.
  • A suitable diameter of the stones is 3 to 8 cm.

IMPORTANT:
Only use stones of the best quality that can withstand the hot temperature of the sauna unit.

TEMPERATURE SETTING

The thermostat (figure 1) maintains the set temperature. The sauna unit heats the sauna to the required temperature in 30 – 60 minutes, depending on the size of the sauna. The 3-phase thermostat maintains a uniform and comfortable temperature in the sauna.

POWER SWITCH
Switch off the sauna unit with the power switch before leaving the sauna.

VENTILATION

  • Ensure good ventilation. A correctly installed ventilation system ensures a comfortable atmosphere and saves energy.
  • The fresh air inlet should be placed in the wall, near the bottom edge of the product, and should have a diameter of at least 6 cm.
  • The exhaust air outlet should be placed on the opposite wall, as far from the fresh air inlet as possible, and should have a diameter twice the size of the fresh air inlet. The exhaust air outlet should be placed below the bottom edge of the top ledge.

NOTE:
The upper screws should be firmly tightened and the gap between the screw heads and the wall must be at least 3 mm.

MAINTENANCE

  • Pour only fresh water on the sauna stones. Do not use water with chemical additives, such as spa or pool water – this will cause oxidation and damage the heater.
  • Clean the outside of the heater when necessary when it is cold with a damp cloth.
  • Maintenance should only be carried out by an authorized electrician. Contact the retailer in the event of any technical problems.
  • Switch off the power supply before maintenance.
  • Test the sauna unit after maintenance.
  • Check at regular intervals that no cables, wires or other components are damaged by moisture – risk of electric shock
  • Ensure good ventilation. When the sauna unit has been in use for some time, check that there is no risk of overheating.
  • Check that the sauna unit is correctly earthed and that all the wires are correctly connected and free from oxide.

REPLACING THE HEATER ELEMENT

  1. Switch off the sauna unit and disconnect the power supply.
  2. Wait until the sauna unit has cooled and then remove it from the wall and put it lying flat on the floor.
  3. Undo the screws and remove the bottom casing.
  4. Mark all the wires and disconnect them from the heater element.
  5. Undo the screws and pull out the heater element from the sauna unit.
  6. Put in the heater element and connect all the wires in the reverse order.

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