TYL 96000001 Sense Crown Elite Instruction Manual

June 15, 2024
TYL

**TYL 96000001 Sense Crown Elite

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Congratulations on your new sauna heater! Follow this user guide to get the most from your purchase.
Wet and dry saunas are forms of bathing which originate way back in history. A hot sauna is best enjoyed at temperatures between 70-90°C.

PRIOR TO USE

The first time you use the heater
Fill the stone compartment

NB: Always use dolerite stones (Tylö Sauna Stones)! “Ordinary” stones may damage the heater.
Do not use ceramic stones. Ceramic stones may damage the heater. The heater guarantee does not cover damage caused by ceramic stones.

Fill the stone compartment around the heating elements from the bottom to the top, to approx. 50 mm above the top front edge. Do not press the stones into place. Capacity: Approx. 20 kg of stones.
Place the stones loosely to allow optimum air circulation. The tubular heating elements must not be squeezed together or against the side. Tip, put the largest stones in the bottom.

Sauna stones must:

  • tolerate extreme heat and fluctuations caused by water being poured on them.
  • be cleaned before use.
  • must have an uneven surface, so that the water “clings” to the stone surface and evaporates efficiently.
  • be between 30-60 mm in size to allow air circulation in the stone compartment. This will increase the life of the heating elements.

NB: Never place stones on top of the side air chambers. That will obstruct air circulation, causing the unit to overheat and the cut-out switch to activate.

Filling The Stone Compartment
Figure 1:
Filling the stone compartment

  1. Stone compartment
  2. Side chambers

Switch on the heater to remove any new paint odours
To remove “new paint odor” from the heater:
Heat the sauna up to approximately 90°C for about one hour.
A little smoke may appear.

Default settings
Using the control panel for the first time:
See instructions supplied with the control panel.

Prior to each use
Check the following
Check that:

  • there are no foreign objects in the sauna cabin, on or in the heater.
  • the door and any windows to the sauna cabin are closed.
  • that the sauna door opens outwards with a little pressure.

NB:

DANGER! Anyone with a mental or physical disability or little experience or knowledge of how to use the equipment (e.g. children) must be instructed or supervised by someone responsible for their safety.

DANGER! Touching the upper parts of the heater may cause burn injuries. Tylö recommends always using the heater guard.

DANGER! Never allow children to play near the heater!

DANGER! Saunas are not recommended for people in poor health. Please consult a doctor.

DANGER! Fragrant essences and similar products may ignite, if poured directly onto the stones.

DANGER! Covering the heater may cause a fire.

CAUTION! Never water with a hose in the sauna.

NOTE! Do not use the sauna cabin for any purpose other than taking saunas.

Turn on the main power switch

The main power switch is at the bottom of the heater, to the front left. Switch it on, if it is not already switched on (see Figure 2).

Positioning
Figure 2:
Positioning of the main power switch

  1. Main power switch

WARNING!

  • The sauna room or cabin is to be inspected before either restarting the timer or by switching on the appliance by a separate remote-control system
  • The sauna room or cabin is to be inspected before setting the appliance to a standby mode for a delayed start
  • The door of the sauna room or cabin is fitted with an interlock such that the stand-by mode setting for remote operation is disabled if the sauna door or cabin door is opened when the stand-by mode setting for remote operation is set

USE

Fragrance

DANGER! Fragrant essences etc. may ignite if poured directly onto the stones.

To create a pleasant fragrance in the sauna, pour a few drops of of the Tylö sauna fragrance into the water in a sauna bucket and pour the water on fully heated stones. Use a sauna ladle for pouring water slowly on the hot stones. Don’t pour too much water, the water must have time to evaporate. If too much water is poured, water will go trough the heater and down on the floor.

Tylö Sauna Fragrance comes in different variants and fragrances.
Go to www.tylo.com to see the full range.

AFTER USE

Switch off the main power switch.
The main power switch is at the bottom of the heater.
Switch off here when the heater is not to be used for an extended period (e.g. several weeks).
Note: Do not turn off the main switch while the sauna heater is in operation and heating, except if shutdown is required due to a fault or an emergency.

Location
Figure 4:
Location of main power switch

MAINTENANCE

Check the stone compartment
Check the stone compartment at least once annually or as many times per year as the heater is used per week.
Example: If the unit is used 3 times a week, check the stone compartment 3 times per year.

WARNING! If the stone compartment fills up with gravel and small stones, the heating element can be damaged as a result of overheating, as air flow will be insufficient.

How to check the stone compartment:

  1. Remove all stones from the compartment.
  2. Remove any small stones, gravel and limescale from the compartment.
  3. Put whole, undamaged stones back. Replace damaged stones with new ones as required (see Filling the stone compartment, page 6).

TROUBLESHOOTING

The temperature cut-out
The heater’s temperature protection devices:

  • PCB – The temperature cut-out on the PCB in the heater is designed to prevent components being damaged by overheating.
    If the cut-out activates, an error code shows on the control panel display.
    If the overheating cut-out has activated, the heater cannot be started again until the temperature has dropped down 20 degrees (ºC) on the PCB.

  • Heater – The temperature cut-out in the heater is there to protect the components, heating elements and woodwork in the sauna from overheating. On the left side, seen from front, there is an hole, use a slim object to reset the cut-out, see figure 6. If the cut-out has activated, the button will feel stiff and will ‘click’ when reset. If the cut-out has not activated and after resetting, the button will feel springy.

Information!
When the overheating cut-out activates, always check the cause of the problem. The service life of the tubular elements and PCB can be adversely effected by each overheating. Recurring overheating can be an indication of the following: Ventilation deficient?
Room volume? Internal heater fault?

NOTE! When the temperature cut-out (in the heater) is triggered due to excessively high operating temperature it can only be reset once the cut-out temperature has decreased approximately 20°C. If the temperature cut-out instead is triggered due to the ambient temperature being too low (ambient temperature below -10°C), the cut-out temperature must be increased before it can be reset.

Resetting
Figure 6:
Resetting the temperature cut-out

  1. Temperature cut-out sauna heater

Troubleshooting the control panel
See instructions supplied with the control panel.

Placement of Fuse
Fig 7:
Placement of fuse

  1. Fuse 10 Ampere

Troubleshooting the sauna heater

Information!
Contact the dealer during the guarantee period in the event of faults.
See the instructions for the control panel for details of faults not covered in this user guide.

Table 1: Troubleshooting the sauna heater

Symptom Possible cause Remedy
Heater element in heater stone compartment does not warm up.
  1. Temperature settings on control panel do not cor- respond to operating status?
  2. Some of the heater fuses on the main switchbo-ard can have tripped out?
  3. Resistor coil in the heating element faulty?
  4. Internal heater PCB fault?

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  1. Set temperature to correspond to heater element operation in stone compartment.
  2. Check and replace/reset the fuses in the main switchboard.
  3. An authorised electrician is required to find the fault.
  4. An authorised electrician is required to find the fault.

Lights in the sauna do not come on when switched on at the control panel.|

  1. Internal glass fuse in heater faulty?
  2. Is lighting connected via the heater?
  3. Internal heater PCB fault?

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  1. Switch off at main power switch on heater and replace glass fuse. See fig 7.
  2. Verify with authorised electrician who performed installation of heater/lighting.
  3. An authorised electrician is required to find the fault.

Heater does not work, control panel does not light up.|

  1. The main power switch is off?
  2. Or all heater fuses on the main switchboard can have tripped out?
  3. Loose contact in cabling between heater and control panel?
  4. The specific 12VDC output on one of the PCB’s RS485 modular jack to the control panel is faulty due to short-circuit?
  5. Transformer on PCB in heater faulty?
  6. Control panel faulty?
  7. Internal temperature cut-out triggered? For more information, see the Temperature cut-out section.

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  1. Turn heater main power switch.
  2. Check and replace/reset the fuses in the main switchboard.
  3. Switch off heater main power switch and connect each/paired cable to the control panel. Switch on heater main power switch again. If this does not help, an authorised electrician is required to find the fault.
  4. Requires an authorised electrician to find the fault, faulty 12VDC output is indicated by LED out next to the RS485 output. NB: if the fault is in the RJ10 cable to the control panel, do not click into a working vacant RS485 outlet to avoid causing a fault in that outlet. RJ10 cable must be replaced/ contacts fitted in the event of a fault.
  5. An authorised electrician is required to find the
  6. fault.
  7. An authorised electrician is required to find the
  8. fault.
  9. Reset the heater temperature cut-out.

The heater fuses/ ground fault inter- rupt device on the main switchboard trip as soon as the heater is turned on.|

  1. There is a short-circuit at the heater GND. Can be due to a faulty heater element?
  2. Lighting connected to and controlled via the heater faulty?
  3. The heater has not been used for a long period, causing an insulation fault in the heater ele-ment?
  4. Heater has had too much water poured on it?
  5. Other internal heater fault?

| 1,2,3,4,5. Do not use the heater, switch off at main heater main switchboard trip and disconnect hea- ter fuses on the main switchboard. An authorised electrician is required to find the fault.

SPARE PARTS LIST

Spare Parts List
Figure 7:
Spare parts

  1. 9600 1004 / 6 kW Heating Elements
    9600 1006/ 8 kW Heating Elements
    9600 1008 / 10.8 kW Heating Elements

  2. 9600 1002 Stone compartment

  3. 9600 0068 Circuit board

  4. 9600 0723 Terminal block

  5. 9600 0001 Temperature cut-out heater 6kW
    9600 0008 Temperature cut-out heater 8kW
    9600 0010 Temperature cut-out heater 10kW

  6. 9600 0554 Strain relief connector

  7. 9600 0040 Switch, Gottak

  8. 9600 1010 On/off dial

  9. 9600 0219 Temp Sensor

  10. 9600 1000 Grille

  11. 9600 1012 LED Lights

  12. 9600 1014 12 volts DC Transformer

ROHS (RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES)

Instructions for environmental protection:
Do not dispose of this product with the domestic refuse when no longer in use. Take it to a recycling station for electrical and electronic equipment instead.
For further information, see the symbol on the product, manual or packaging.


Figure 8:
Symbol

The different materials can be recycled as specified by their labelling.
You can help protect the environment by recycling or reusing the spent appliances or the materials in them. Take the product to a recycling centre without the sauna stones or the soapstone jacket (if fitted).
Contact your local authorities for details of your nearest recycling centre.

TIP! If the sauna has a window in the door or wall, treat the whole lower moulding with spar varnish and seal the joint between the glass and moulding with wet room silicone to prevent any condensation on the glass surfaces from leaking into the joint. Varnish the threshold (if there is one) and door handles with two coats of spar varnish to maintain the wood’s finish and make it much easier to clean the sauna. Sauna benches, decorative screens and back rests should be oiled on both sides with Tylö sauna oil.
NB: All other wood in the sauna should be untreated.

Please keep these instructions!.
In the event of problems, please contact the retailer where you purchased the equipment.
© This publication many not be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the written permission of Tylö. Tylö reserves the right to make changes to materials, construction and design.

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