SALUS SAUNAS Infinite Sauna Heaven Madison Rolling Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- SALUS SAUNAS
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SALUS SAUNAS Infinite Sauna Heaven Madison Rolling
Product Information
Specifications
- Brand: Infinite Sauna
- Model: OSWauNnEaRI’SnsMtaAllaNtUioAnL
- Dimensions: 62 x 1.2 x 1.5 cm
Product Usage Instructions
Assembly Instructions
- Attach the two side base frame pieces to the rear base frame piece.
- Begin the rear and side wall assembly using the provided planks.
- Tap each plank into place and screw side planks to rear plank.
- Continue working your way up the rear and side walls, screwing the side planks to the rear plank on each row.
- Position the planks with cut-outs as directed for ventilation.
- Position the vertical posts for glass windows on the front walls.
- Screw the side wall planks to the vertical posts using pre-drilled holes.
- Place glass window panels in position and attach glass header above the windows between the two side walls.
- Attach upper bench supports to the rear wall to ensure flat seating.
- Place completed lower benches in the sauna and install heater between bench and rear wall.
- Set front wall upper bench support panels perpendicular to side walls and near the window. Ensure bench is level and tight against supports before securing panels.
Maintenance and Cleaning
If there are any leaking pitch residues, use a rag soaked in acetone to remove them. Allow droplets of pitch to harden before scraping them off with a knife. Dispose of packaging materials according to waste disposal regulations.
FAQ
Q: Can I install the sauna alone?
A: While it is recommended to have assistance due to the size and weight of some parts, it is possible to assemble the sauna alone with proper care and attention to instructions.
Q: How should I clean the sauna interior?
A: Use a damp cloth with mild soap to wipe down the interior surfaces. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the wood or other materials.
Preparing for installation
Read these assembly instructions carefully and keep them within reach when using the sauna so that you can look up product information at any time. These assembly instructions can also be found in the downloads section of our website: www.salussaunas.com.
Important note:
- The room that the sauna is installed in must be dry and ensure an appropriate amount of air circulation.
- The floor must be level and even, preferably a stone, concrete, tiled or vinyl floor.
- A minimum room height of 230 cm is required for the cabin installation work.
- A distance of at least 5 cm from the wall must be maintained.
- You need an assistant for the installation.
- Wood is a natural product that can swell, shrink or warp, despite good stor- age. For this reason, some force may be necessary during the installation.
- All screw fittings must be pre-drilled
Attention!
The electrical connection may only be performed by a qualified electrician.
Tools required
- A hammer with a wooden head or a mallet
- Cordless screwdriver with bits for cross-head screws and Torx
- Tape measure
- Drill bits with a diameter of 3 mm, 10 mm, 20 – 30 mm
- Level
- Utility knife
- Ladder
- Hand saw
This symbol indicates tips and useful information
Pre-drill
Cut to real measurement with backsaw
Check the right angle:
Handle glass with care: Special care must be taken with the edges of the glass – hardened glass can shatter into small pieces in the event of impact. Insert protective cushioning (e.g: cardboard box) under the edge of the glass.
Maintenance and cleaning
- The completed sauna should be cleaned with a damp cloth. Only use warm water – no cleaning products. Pitch pockets are to be expected, since they can always appear in spruce wood and the depth at which they lie cannot be detected during the sorting-out process. If these are just under the surface, heat can cause them to soften and “bleed”. The leaking pitch can be removed with a rag soaked in acetone. If only droplets of pitch occur, allow these to harden and then carefully scrape them off with a knife.
Disposal
- Dispose of packaging materials in accordance with the applicable waste disposal regulations
Parts list
No. of items/ Name /Dimensions
Base frame
- 1 Base frame with cut-out 200 × 13 × 4 cm
- 2 Base frame 200 × 13 × 4 cm
Wall sections
- 6 Planks for rear wall (without holes) 200 × 27 × 4 cm
- 11 Planks for side walls 200 × 27 × 4 cm
- 1 Plank with vent cutout 200 × 27 × 4 cm
- 1 Plank for the rear wall (with notch for roof) 200 × 27 × 4 cm
- 2 Planks for the rear wall (with notch for the roof) 200 × 27 × 4 cm
Corner posts
- 2 Corner post with groove for glass 205.5 × 8 × 4 cm
- 1 Header above glass front 184 × 9.6 × 4 cm
Roof elements
- 1 Roof plank with groove for light 204 × 15 × 4 cm
- 1 Roof plank, front 204 × 15 × 4 cm
- 6 Roof plank 204 × 27 × 4 cm
Glass elements
- 1 Glass door 195.5 × 59 × 0.8 cm
- 1 Glass window with holes for door hinges 198.5 × 63.8 × 0.8 cm
- 1 Glass window 198.5 × 63.8 × 0.8 cm
Supports
- 2 Upper bench support, for rear wall 58 × 4 × 4 cm
Cover strips
- 8 Corner trim pieces 205.5 × 10 × 2 cm
Interior fittings
- 2 Upper bench left / right 183 × 62 × 9 cm
- 2 Front wall Bench Support Panels 91 × 62 × 6 cm
- 1 Lower Bench 190 × 62 × 6 cm
- 2 Lower Bench legs 60 × 43 × 4 cm
- 1 Lower Bench 190 × 43 × 9 cm
- 2 Lower Bench legs 41 × 43 × 4 cm
- 4 45° Supports 46 × 8 × 2 cm
- 1 Floor grid 70 × 26 × 4 cm
- 1 Vent cover 52 × 14 × 1.5 cm
Accessories
- 2 Aluminium glass support 62 x 1.2 x 1.5 cm
- 1 Door handle set wood/stainless steel
- 1 2 door hinges
- 1 Door magnet, sleeve plate
- 1 Hardware kit
Floor plan
Assembling the cabin
- Attach the two side base frame pieces to the rear base frame piece, which has the cutout. Screw the side base frame pieces to the rear frame piece as shown.
- Begin the rear and side wall assembly using the rear and side wall planks. Note that the side wall planks are pre-drilled and will be screwed into the rear wall planks.
- Using a mallet, tap each plank into the one beneath it so that the top edges are level, then screw side planks to rear plank.
- Continue to work your way up the rear and side walls, screwing the side planks to the rear plank on each row.
- On row six find the plank with the vent cut-out and position as shown and screw the vent cover over the cut-out. On row seven you will use the side and rear planks that have the cut-out for the final row. Be sure the cutout is facing toward the interior of the sauna.
- Position the vertical posts that are notched for the glass on the front of the left and right side walls with the notch facing toward the inside of the sauna.
- Screw the side wall planks to the vertical posts using the pre-drilled holes in each plank.
- Place the aluminum glass supports on the floor and against the groove in the vertical posts. Place each glass window panel in the groove on the vertical post and into the aluminum support. NOTE: The window with the pre-drilled holes is where the door will attach. Place this window on the right or left depending on which way you want the door of the sauna to swing. The door will swing out.
- Place the glass header above the windows and between the two side walls. Fit into place so that the edges of the windows fit into the groove, and the ends fit tightly against the two side walls. From the top of the sauna, angle-screw the header into the vertical posts.
- Attach the upper bench supports to the rear wall, using a level to be sure the bench will sit flat.
- Place the lower bench upside-down and attach the legs to the lower benches and secure to the bench as shown. Fit the pins from the 45° support into the pre-drilled holes on the bench leg and screw the other side into the underside of the bench.
- Place one of the completed lower benches in the sauna and toward the back wall. NOTE: The heater will be installed between this bench and the rear wall. The bench is moveable to allow for access to the heater.
- Set the front wall upper bench support panels perpendicular to each side wall and near the window. Before securing the front bench support panels, set the upper bench on top of the rear wall bench supports and the front wall support panel. After ensuring the bench is level and tight against all supports, screw the front bench support panels to the side walls. From below, screw the front and rear bench supports into the bench, and also screw the bench into the side walls.
- Find the roof plank with the groove that is cut out for a light. Place this roof plank against the rear wall of the sauna, the plank resting on the notched top wall boards. Be sure the light cutout is nearest the rear wall. Insert the light bar into the groove and run the cord out the back wall through the notch that is cut out. NOTE: There are different light bars for European and American designs; be sure you have the correct light bar and power supply before installing.
- Continue placing the roof planks on the top of the sauna using a mallet, tap each plank into the other as you did with the wall planks. The last roof plank is flat on one edge and will fit above the front wall header. Once all of the roof planks are positioned, screw them to the wall sections.
- Attach the vertical outside trim pieces on the 4 corners of the sauna. Screw them into place from the inside of the sauna to conceal the screws.
- Attach the hinges to the door and then the door to the window. NOTE: There will be a gap between the door and windows as well as at the floor. These are intentional to allow air to flow through the sauna.
- Depending on whether your door will swing left or right, partially remove the rubber seal at the top of the door to find the pre-drilled hole for the magnetic door catch. Trim back the seal and insert the magnetic catch, tapping in into place with a mallet. Find the metal sleeve and slip over the door where it will meet the magnet.
- Follow the instructions for the heater for heater installation to the rear of the sauna.
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