SANITARY S6 Wellness Steam Shower Cabins User Guide

June 5, 2024
SANITARY

SANITARY S6 Wellness Steam Shower Cabins

SAFETY NOTES

  • The power supply must be installed according to the local standard and with GFCI (Ground Fault Current Interrupter). Test the GFCI before using to confirm its security and validity.
  • The earthing for electrical appliances should be connected to fixed earth wire forever.
  • To avoid electric shock, replacing of power supply wire should be done by professional electrician or distributor. User should not change it by himself.
  • To avoid electric shock, no extending power supply should be used. The socket should be in right position. Broken electric wire should be changed in time.
  • It’s forbidden to make any change, adding or cutting to the product.
  • It’s forbidden to use the product after drinking or taking hypnotic medicine.
  • Children should use the product under custody from adults.
  • Adjust the low water temperature to high water temperature slowly to avoid scald.
  • Stop using the product in case user feels uncomfortable.

Parameter for Steam Cabin

  • Rated Power:
    • D 3.0KW
    • D 4.5KW
  • Rated Voltage:
    • Single Phase AC220V
    • Double Phase AC240V
    • Single Phase AC11 0V
  • Rated Electric Current:
    • 16A
    • 20A
  • Frequency:
    • 60Hz
    • 50Hz
  • Power Supply Location:
    • on wall
    • On floor
  • Rated Water Pressure:
    • 0.2–0.6 MPa
  • Water Supply:
    • DN15 tie-in, hot/cold water
  • Water Supply Location:
    • on wall
    • on floor
  • Diameter of Drainage Pipe: <p50 (drainage pipe supplied with the product)
  • Length of Drainage Pipe: 1000mm (the maximum length after stretching)

Parts Information

LCD DISPLAYSANITARY-S6-Wellness-Steam-Shower-Cabins-
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  1. Fahrenheit degree
  2. Celsius degree
  3. Temperature
  4. Temperature indicator
  5. Time setting
  6. Volume
  7. Musical selection
  8. Chromaterapy on/off
  9. Ventilator on/off
  10. Steam on/off
  11. Power on indicator
  12. Bluetooth on/off
  13. 13/15 Standby for future upgrade
  14. 14/16 Standby for S8 system

Control Panel for steam cabinSANITARY-S6-Wellness-Steam-Shower-Cabins-
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  1. Bluetooth
  2. Play/Pause
  3. Previous
  4. Next
  5. + Adjustment
  6. – Adjustment
  7. Power on/off
  8. Steam temperature setting\
  9. System time setting
  10. Ventilator on/off
  11. Chromatherapy on/off
  12. Steam on/off

Control Parts Information for steam Cabin

  1. Steam Temperature Sensor
  2. LCD Display
  3.  Control Panel
  4. Water Diverter
  5. Water Volume Adjustment
  6. Water Temperature Adjustment
  7. Back Massage Jet
  8. Steam Outlet
  9. Hand Shower Set
  10. Steam Generator Cleaning Liquid Inlet

Power on/offSANITARY-S6-Wellness-Steam-Shower-Cabins-
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Push any button to light the display and Picture 1 shows on the screen. Push the power on/off button now to start the system and Picture 2 shows on the display. Push power on/off button again to shut off the system. The display and background light for pushbuttons are turned off. The drain valve for the steam generator keeps on for 1 minute.

Steam temprature setting

Keep on pushing this button and Picture 3 shows on the display. The figure for temperature is chang­ing from 20 to 59 circularly. Loosen the button when the figure reaches the desired tempera­ture and the figure is set as steam setting temperature. The steam generator stops working when the temperature inside the steam cabin is higher than the setting temperature. The steam generator starts working automatically when the temperature is lower than setting temperature. The default steam setting temperature is 45 °C/113F if the user does not make any steam temperature setting.

System time setting

Keep on pushing this button and Picture 4 shows on display. The figure is changing from 20-59 circularly. Loosen the button when the figure reaches the desired one and the figure is set as working time for system.
The system is automatically shut off when the working time reaches the setting time. The default working time is 45 minutes if the user does not make setting for the working time of the system.

ChromatherapySANITARY-S6-Wellness-Steam-Shower-Cabins-
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This button controls the color of chromatherapy lamps Picture 5 . When chromatherapy function starts, the lamp symbol on LCD display twinkles (Picture 5}.

VentilatorSANITARY-S6-Wellness-Steam-Shower-Cabins-
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  • This button turns ventilation on/off. When ventilation is on, the ventilation symbol on LCD display twinkles.
  • Celsius/Fahrenheit Conversion:Keep on pushing this button for ateast 3 seconds to make conversion between Celsius degree and Fahrenheit degree. And the picture is changing between Picture 7 and Picture 8.

Steam on/off

This button turns steam on/off. Push this button, the steam symbol is twinkling on LCD display. The steam function is automatically turned off when the temperature inside steam cabin is higher than the set temperature. And the steam function will be turned on automat­ically when the temperature inside steam cabin is lower than the set temperature.

  • Previous
  • NextSANITARY-S6-Wellness-Steam-Shower-Cabins-fig-13
  • Volume+
  • Volume-SANITARY-S6-Wellness-Steam-Shower-Cabins-fig-16

Steam Generator Cleaning

Romove the cover of cleaning liquid inlet and input around 1 L of citric acid or acetic acid. Then start steam function to fill steam generator with water. Stop steam function before steam coming out (acid steam has causticity to plated parts. If a lot of acid steam come out, the plated parts become cloudi­ness after some time.) Do not shut off the control system and keep it on. The scale in the steam generator dissolves in acid liquid and the system drains the dirty water out automatically after 60 minutes. Clean the steam generator every 3 months.

Trouble Shooting for Steam Cabin

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Trouble Shooting for Steam Cabin

TROUBLE

|

CAUSE

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SOLUTION

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No Steam

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5.Thermal switch in the heater is wrong.

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Change thermal switch installed inside the heater.

6.The heater is wrong.

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Change the heater.

7.The set temperature is lower than room temperature.

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Reset temperature.

Steam generator keeps adding water.

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1.The water inlet electro- magnetic valve is wrong.

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Replace water inlet valve

2.Water level sensor could not detect signal.

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Clean scale on water level sensor or replace it.

Power supplyis off when on/off button is pushed.

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1.There is creepagefrom heater.

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Replace heater.

2.There is creepage from thermal switch inside heater.

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Replace thermal switch.

Water leaks from valve.

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The seal is damaged.

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Change the seal.

Water flow volume is

-low.

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Water supply has impurities and jammed the filter net.

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Get filter net cleaned.

S6 Wiring DiagramSANITARY-S6-Wellness-Steam-Shower-Cabins-
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FCC Requirement

changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:

  1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
    connected.

  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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