amerec SKLE 84 B Laava Floor Standing Heater Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
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SKLE 84 B Laava Floor Standing Heater
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Pro Heater 1105-XXX
or Laava Heater 1105-XXX2
External Switch 1601-36
SL2-C (SaunaLogic 2)
(1601-43 or -43-1)
CB Box
(1201-17-1 or 1201-17-3
Pro 10.5, 12.0, & 14.4 (Model # 1105-105, 1105-120 & 1105-140) Laava 10.5,
12.0, & 14.4 (Model # 1105-1052, 1105-1202 & 1105-1402) with SL2-C (SaunaLogic
2) Control (Model # 1601-43 or 1601-43-1) And / Or External Switch (Type #
1601-36) & CB 17-1 (1201-17-1) or CB 17-3 (1201-17-3)
Read all instructions carefully before installation. Please leave all
instructions and warranty with the owner.
WARNING Prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is capable of inducing
hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body
reaches several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F. The
symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the normal temperature of the
body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness, and fainting. The effects of the
hyperthermia include failure to perceive heat, failure to recognize the need
to exit the room, unawareness of impending hazard, fetal damage in pregnant
women, physical inability to exit the room and unconsciousness. WARNING The
use of alcohol, drugs, or medication is capable of greatly increasing the risk
of fatal hyperthermia.
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION These heaters are ETL approved by Intertek for
permanent installations. All wiring must be performed in accordance with the
NEC and local codes. See Table 1 for wire and room size requirements. These
heaters are free standing, secured to the floor, with separate contractor box
and low voltage control.
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WARNING
Do not take a sauna if using alcohol, drugs or medications.
Pregnant women or persons with poor health should
consult their physician before using any sauna.
Caution fire hazard: Do not use the sauna room for
drying clothes, bathing suits, etc. Do not hang towels
above heater or place any object other than the rocks supplied on the heater.
If any darkening of the wall around
the heater is noticed discontinue sauna use
immediately. Inspect sauna regularly for required maintenance to heater,
control and benches.
Replace wood surfaces which show any signs of
deterioration. The heater gets extremely hot during operation and should not
be touched or burns may
result. Minors should be adequately supervised whenever near a
hot or warming sauna.
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SECTION 2: MOUNTING OF SAUNA HEATER Carefully locate the heater according to
the dimensions shown in Diagram 1. Level the heater with the provided feet.
SECTION 3: PLACING OF ROCKS The rocks supplied with the heater have been
chosen to provide the best heater performance. Use of any other type of rock
may void the heaters warranty. Never operate the heater without rocks in
place! Rinse the rocks with water before placing in the heater. Place the
larger rocks at the bottom and the smallest at the top. Place the rocks
loosely so that the air can circulate through the heater. Packing the rocks
too tightly may cause the heater high limit switch to trip. The rocks must
fully cover the heating elements. Attach the guard with the screws provided.
SECTION 4: ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP
Electrical installation must be made by a licensed electrician in accordance
with the National Electrical Code and local regulations. This heater is
intended for use with CB 17 Box and the SL2-C Control only. Use of any other
control will void the warranty and safety listing. The control must be
installed in a dry location outside the sauna room. The model CB 17-3
contactor is required for use with 3 phase heaters, the model CB 17-1
contactor is required for use with single phase heaters. To determine the
correct wire size, refer to Table 1. Use copper supply wire only, suitable for
minimum 90 degrees C. The heater must be grounded! See the heater diagrams for
proper connections. The location must be selected to allow installation of the
thermostat’s temperature sensor shown in Diagram 1. (30 foot sensor wire
supplied.) Contactor Box should located outside the sauna room. It should be
surface mounted with 4 screws to a wall. Refer to Diagram 1 for details.
SECTION 5: TEMPERATURE SENSOR Route the sensor wire from the contactor box to
the sensor location on the ceiling. It may be necessary to drill holes to
string the wire through the studs or ceiling joists. Route wire harness into
contactor box and connect CN 4 connector. Ensure low voltage wiring and high
voltage wiring is separated by a minimum of 4″or an electrical barrier. With a
flat tip screwdriver, unsnap sensor cover from sensor. Mount sensor on the
ceiling according to Diagrams 1, 2, 3, & 4.
WARNING
Fire sprinkler systems used inside any sauna room should
be properly rated for sauna room temperatures.
Do not pour chlorinated pool or spa water on heater.
Excessive water use on heater may cause damage and void
warranty. Do not install a shower in
sauna room. Electric Shock Hazard – High
voltage exists within this equipment. There are no user
serviceable parts in this equipment. All installation and
service to this equipment should be performed by qualified licensed personnel
in accordance with local and
national codes. Do not construct sauna room
so as to restrict air flow through the bottom of the
heater. Packing the rocks too tightly may cause the heater high
limit switch to trip.
SECTION 6: HEATER SCREEN (GUARD RAIL)
Install a wooden heater guard to prevent the sauna bather from accidentally
touching the sauna heater. Install the heater guard rail with the height
clearances and dimensions shown in Diagram 1.
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DIAGRAM 1
49½” min.
Sensor Mounted On
Ceiling
Pro Heater Size 20″W x 22″D x 28″H
78″ min.
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Pro Heater Model # 1105-XXX
High Limit Control Reset
5″ min. 5″ min.
2½” min. w1oxo1d”en post
14″
Sensor
Mounted
2½”
on Ceiling
min.
w¾ooxd4e”n rail
Leveling Feet
CAUTION: Avoid re, Do Not Place Combustible Material on sauna heater /
ATTENTION: Evitez les Incedies, Ne Placez Aucne Matiere Combustible Sur Lle
Chauffe-saun
OBSERVING MINIMUM DISTANCES IS REQUIRED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
49½” min.
Sensor Mounted On
Ceiling
Laava Heater Size 21″ W x 24″ D x 28″ H
m78in”.
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m2a7x”.
Leveling Feet
Laava Heater Model 1105-XXX2
4m-1in/2. ” m2in” .
High Limit Control Reset
14″
1″ min.
1″ min.
Sensor Mounted on Ceiling
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DIAGRAM 2
Sensor is mounted on the ceiling. See Diagram 1 for detailed location.
All wiring for sauna system or accessories should be routed inside the
walls or away from the high temperature air from the sauna heater.
Locate the control outside the sauna room
in commercial applications.
Locate CB 17-1 or 17-3 contactor box outside the sauna room. (See Note 1)
High Limit Reset
Power input to contactor box.
High Limit Location
Note 1: The contactor box may be mounted anywhere outside the sauna room. A location should be selected so the front cover is accessible for service and the noise of the contactor pulling in will not be a nuisance. Provide a service loop into the sauna room to the proposed heater location.
Contactor Box 17 Dimensions
17 ½”
8″
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4 Mounting Screws
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TABLE 1
Heater Model / Product Number
Minimum Room Maximum Room
Copper Wire Size 90° C
Control
High Limit
Circuit to
Heater Power Contactor wire from
Floor Wall Volume Wall Volume
- Contactor Contactor ** Breaker to Contactor Box to Contactor Box
KW Area Height Cu.Ft. Height Cu.Ft. Phase VAC Amps Box Model Box # and Size
Box
Heater to Heater
1
208 50.5 CB 17-1
1 x 15 Amps
2 x 40 Amps
4 #8AWG +GR
4 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
Pro 10.5
(1105-105) or
Laava 10.5
10.5
48 sq. ft.
78″
1105-1052
390
96″
600
1 3
240
1201-17-1 43.8
1 x 15 Amps
2 x 30 Amps
4 #10AWG +GR
4 #10AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
208 29.1 CB 17-3
1 x 15 Amps
1 x 40 Amps
3 #8AWG +GR
3 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
3
240
1201-17-3 25.3
1 x 15 Amps
1 x 40 Amps
3 #8AWG +GR
3 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
1
208 57.7 CB 17-1
1 x 15 Amps
2 x 40 Amps
4 #8AWG +GR
4 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
Pro 12.0
(1105-120) or
Laava 12.0
12.0
63 sq. ft.
78″
1105-1202
510
96″
740
1 3
240
1201-17-1 50.0
1 x 15 Amps
2 x 30 Amps
4 #8AWG +GR
4 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
208 33.3 CB 17-3
1 x 15 Amps
1 x 40 Amps
3 #8AWG +GR
3 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
3
240
1201-17-3 28.9
1 x 15 Amps
1 x 40 Amps
3 #8AWG +GR
3 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
1
208 69.2 CB 17-1
1 x 15 Amps
2 x 40 Amps
4 #8AWG +GR
4 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
Pro 14.0
(1105-140) or
Laava 14.0
14.4
78 sq. ft.
78″
1105-1402
630
96″
950
1 3
240
1201-17-1 60.0
1 x 15 Amps
2 x 40 Amps
4 #8AWG +GR
4 #8AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
208 40.0 CB 17-3
1 x 15 Amps
1 x 50 Amps
3 #6AWG +GR
3 #6AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
3
240
1201-17-3 34.6
1 x 15 Amps
1 x 50 Amps
3 #6AWG +GR
3 #6AWG +GR
(Factory Supplied)
- Total amp draw of combined circuits and accessory circuits. ** Single phase heaters are supplied power from two circuits which must be grouped and marked per NEC. Note: System needs a separate 120 volt circuit to power the contactor box.
DIAGRAM 3
DIAGRAM 4
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Back of sensor
Insert screwdriver tip here to unsnap sensor cover from sensor.
Mount the sensor on ceiling. See Diagram 1 for location.
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DIAGRAM 5 WIRING DIAGRAM: CONTROL AND HEATER MODELS Pro/Laava 10.5, 12.0, & 14.4 with CB 17-1 and SL2-C (1601-43)
L1 L2 L1 L2 T1 T2 T3 T4
Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Heater Heater Power Power
Power From Breaker Box
1 Phase Wiring Diagram
C1 C2 G L1 N G
To CB 18-1
Box (Optional)
Input 120 Volt Circuit
CB 17-1 (Model # 1201-17-1)
Power Supply
120 VAC
12 VDC
CN 3 CN 2
H3 N2
9
H8 N6
5
CN 1 Control (RJ 11)
CN 8 Light (Optional)
CN 10 Door Switch CN 11 Ext. Switch
CN 5 High Limit
CN 4 Sensor
CN 7 BlueTooth (Optional)
Heater High Limit Wire
High Limit
LIMIT CONTROL
2
1
Primary Heater
Temp Sensor
Heater Models 1105-105 1105-1052 1105-120 1105-1202 1105-140 1105-1402
SL 2-C Control
(1601-43)
I
1 2 34 5 6
GR
208V or 240V 1-phase
3
II
1 2 3 4 56
T1 T2 T3 T4
Heater Input
Field Wiring
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DIAGRAM 5, Continued WIRING DIAGRAM: CONTROL AND HEATER MODELS Pro/Laava 10.5, 12.0, & 14.4 with CB 17-3 and SL2-C (1601-43)
L1 L2 L3
T1 T2 T3
Circuit 1 Heater Power
Power From Breaker Box
3 Phase Wiring Diagram
T1 N G L1 N G
To CB 18-3
Box (Optional)
Input 120 Volt Circuit
CB 17-3 (Model # 1201-17-3)
Power Supply
120 VAC
12 VDC
CN 3 CN 2
H3 N2
9
H8 N6
5
CN 1 Control (RJ 11)
CN 8 Light (Optional)
CN 10 Door Switch CN 11 Ext. Switch
CN 5 High Limit
CN 4 Sensor
CN 7 BlueTooth (Optional)
Heater High Limit Wire
High Limit
LIMIT CONTROL
2
1
Primary Heater
Temp Sensor
Heater Models 1105-105 1105-1052 1105-120 1105-1202 1105-140 1105-1402
SL 2-C Control
(1601-43)
1 234 56
208V or 240V 1-phase
GR
3
T1 T2 T3
Heater Input
Field Wiring
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HEATER JUNCTION BOX
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DIAGRAM 6: SL2-C OPENING COVER
DIAGRAM 7: SL2-C MOUNTING
Tip to Remove Cover: Press down on the top edge of the glass and then put the screw driver in the notch below.
This allows the bottom tabs to release easier. SECTION 7: CONTROL INSTALLATION
& OPERATION
INSTALLATION ROUGH IN The SL2-C (1601-43) control must be mounted outside the
sauna room in a dry environment. See Diagram 12 for control opening. To mount
the control cut an opening 2-3/4 ” wide by 4-3/4″ tall. Route the control wire
from CB Box to the control. Note: Use the factory supplied cable only! Do not
staple through or otherwise damage the cable! Remove glass from touch screen,
(See Diagram 6) using at blade screwdriver (See Diagram 5, 6, and 12) and
attach the two plastic “wings” with the screws provided. The wings will rotate
during installation and secure the box in the wall. (See Diagram 7) Connect
the control cable to the back of the circuit board with the RJ 11 cable and
secure the control to the wall by 2 mounting screws provided. Connect the
other end of the control cable through the electrical access hole on the
bottom of the control box and connect it to CN1.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRADITIONAL SAUNA HEATER Press the SL2-C icon once.
The default settings for the temperature is 194°F, the bath time is 60
minutes(1601-43). These settings are adjustable (as described below) from 119°
to 194°. Length of sauna can be set from 0 to 60 minutes. The time delay
before start can be up to 24 hours. Any changes are remembered by the heater
for your next bath. Should the heater power be lost then restored, the
settings will return to their default values.
SETTING THE DURATION AND TEMPERATURE Press the icon for time “+” or “-” icon
on the SL2-C to increase or decrease time for desired setting. The maximum of
time is 60 minutes.
Note: SL2-C24 (1601-43-1) Can operate for 24 hours in a commercial application
where there is attendance on duty.
Press the icon and then press “+” or “-” icon on the SL2 to increase or
decrease temperature for desired setting. The maximum temperature is 194°F
(90°C).
BlueTooth Decrease
Lights Heat Time
Temperature
Power Increase Delay
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SECTION 7: CONTROL INSTALLATION & OPERATION Note: Typical bathing temperature
is 150F to 165F displayed on the control. PRE-SET DELAYED START Press the icon
and delay time will appear in the display and will toggle between “dlay” the
amount of time remaining. The maximum of time is 24 hours. If no delay is
desired, press button to toggle off the function. LIGHTING OPERATION
(Optional) SL2 is capable of operating ONLY a Lighting package purchased with
the system. Press the icon to cycle through lighting options. Press and hold
the icon for 3 seconds to turn off the light from during any color. Light will
automatically turn off after 10 minutes the sauna cycle is completed.
Color sequence White Red Green Blue Yellow Aqua Purple
Rotation of Colors – Off
Choose the color of choice and then set lighting brightness. The brightness
will be on display for 3 seconds. Press the “+” or “-” button to increase or
decrease the light setting. The setting options are 25, 50, 75, and 100% light
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EXTERNAL SWITCH (1601-36) is a momentary, illuminated switch provides simple
ON/OFF function to your SL2-C Control. In a commercial environment, it is
recommended that the main Sauna Control be located either in a utility closet
or at the Attendant’s desk so the sauna time and temperature functions can be
secured from the general public. This optional external switch will provide
the sauna bather with the ability to turn the sauna ON or OFF only. When the
momentary switch is activated, the power icon will illuminate in blue and
activate the sauna session that has been programmed on the SL2-C. Pressing the
switch when it is illuminated will remove power to the sauna heater and end
the bathing session. This switch cannot function as a control. It has to be
connected to the system with another control.
WARNING
Do not locate benches over heater. Refer to Diagram 1 for minimum clearance of
ceiling
above heater is required. Minimum clearance from heater to wooden surfaces
(benches, side walls, heater fence etc.) is required. Refer to
Diagram 1 for specic information.
Use only copper wire of the size and type indicated in the Heater Specication
Chart and
the temperature rating indicated on the heater
junction box. All heaters and controls must
be grounded per NEC to prevent electrical shock in
case of unit failure. Electrical outlets or receptacle
must not be installed in a sauna room.
A guardrail or fence is required around the heater to prevent burns from
accidental contact.
SECTION 8: LIMIT CONTROL (RESET BUTTON) The sauna heater has a built-in High Limit control, which automatically turns off the heater if the temperature inside in the sauna room rises to an abnormally high level. To restart the heater, let the heater cool and the timer run down to zero (off), then push the reset button (wire) on the bottom of the heater, See Diagram 2. If the High Limit continually shuts off the heater, refer to Section 14 for Troubleshooting.
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SECTION 9: HOW TO TAKE A SAUNA · When taking a sauna, allow time to relax
completely. · Remove clothing and jewelry…if required, wear a towel loosely. ·
After 10 minutes or when perspiration begins, leave sauna and relax in
dressing area…follow with a cool shower. · Cooling time should equal time
spent in sauna. Enter sauna room again and stay 5 or 10 minutes. · Repeat the
cycle 2 or 3 times; end with a brisk shower…rinse in cool
water. · Dress when completely dry and perspiration has stopped. · Some sauna
bathers enjoy the soothing effect of steam by splashing
water on the heated sauna rocks. Use only one dipper full (approx. ½ cup) at a
time and take care to keep clear of the steam as it rises off the rocks. · Do
not smoke, exercise or drink alcoholic beverages in the sauna room. · Do not
pour chlorinated pool or spa water on the heater or corrosion damage may
result.
Shower Sauna (10 – 15 min.)
SECTION 10: WARNING PLACARDS Two metal placards are included in the
Installation Instruction Envelope packaged with every Sauna Heater. The
CAUTION placard must be attached to the interior wall of the sauna room
directly above the heater where it is visible to the bather. The WARNING
placard must be attached to the door of the sauna room.
SECTION 11: ROOM CONSTRUCTION Y For safety and reliability, the following
rules must be addressed. Y No permanent locking or latch system is to be used
on the sauna door. Y Acceptable door ttings are: magnetic catches, friction
catches, spring or
gravity loaded closures. Y The door must always open outwards. Y No shower may
be installed in a sauna room. Y No electrical receptacle shall be installed
inside the sauna room. Y The enclosed WARNING: Reduce the risk of overheating
… warning plate
must be mounted on or alongside the door outside the sauna room at about eye
level. Y The enclosed CAUTION: Reduce the risk of re … caution plate must be
mounted on the interior wall above the heater. Y The heater should not be
operated without its container properly lled with rocks and the rock guard in
place. Y If an intercom speaker is installed, it should be away from the
heater and as close to the oor as possible. Y Fire sprinkler systems installed
inside any sauna room should be properly rated for sauna room temperatures. Y
Always mount the heater according to these installation instructions. Y
Minimum of R12 insulation in 16″ on center 2×4 stud walls. Y Recommended
minimum ooring thickness of 5/8″
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Shower or swim Rest (10 – 15 min.)
Relax with juice or water You liked it?
Do it once again and you will feel great.
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DIAGRAM 8
TYPICAL PRE-CUT WALL CONSTRUCTION
2×4″ framing
1/2″ wallboard
The “CAUTION” and “WARNING” placards must be mounted in accordance with
Section 10.
fiberglass insulation foil vapor barrier T&G soft wood
1/2″ wallboard
SECTION 12: VENTILATION VENTILATION Ventilation shall be provided in a sauna,
the air should be changed about 6 times an hour. This can be achieved by
making a vent opening (fresh air inlet) in the sauna wall directly below the
heater. The air outlet must be lower than the upper benches, as far as
possible from the heater and about two feet higher than the fresh air inlet
vent, See Diagram 9. The minimum opening should be determined using one of the
following formulas:
For R < 31, V ³ 9.4 For R ³ 31, V ³ 0.3R R = the floor area of the room in
square feet V = the minimum vent size in square inches
DIAGRAM 9
For safety purpose sauna door must open out and not lock. Never use a wood
stain, seal or preservative on the inside of
your sauna room. Light fixtures get very hot during operation. Locate light
fixture where it will not be a
burn hazard.
Air Outlet Vent
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DIAGRAM 10: ROOM TEMPERATURES
190° F
Ceiling
Non-Typical Ceiling Height
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140° F
Head Height
125° F 95° F 85° F
Upper Bench Bench Support
Lower Bench Bench Support Floor
17″ 35″ 96″
Notes: Temperatures vary in a sauna room by height and distance from heater. Ventilation will help reduce it but will not eliminate temperature variations. The hottest part of the room is always at the ceiling directly above the sauna heater and should not exceed 194°F (90°C). Air temperature will be 15°F to 25°F lower on the opposite side of the room from the heater close to the ceiling. The temperatures in the elevated view are general numbers. Each sauna room is different due to construction variations and ventilation.
Typical Ceiling Height
Ceiling Head Height
190° F 160° F
84″ 35″ 17″
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Upper Bench
140° F
Lower Bench
100° F
Floor
85° F
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SECTION 13: MAINTENANCE
Inspect sauna room at the end of each day the room to ensure the control and
system is off. The sauna, like a bathroom, should be kept clean and odor free.
Towels or mats should always be used on benches and oor as perspiration
otherwise penetrates the soft wood. Air out the sauna often by keeping the
door and vents open when the sauna is not in use. Saunas that are in daily use
should be washed down at least once a week to keep them clean and the air
fresh. Duckboard should be removed from the sauna, the sauna oor mopped and
dried in a conventional manner, and the duckboard thoroughly scrubbed and
dried before returning to the sauna room. The sauna heater should be wiped
down occasionally with a damp cloth to remove lint and dust. The rocks should
be removed once a year for cleaning and small or crumbled rocks replaced. To
clean and remove perspiration stains, use soap or detergent in warm water,
best applied with a scrub brush. Badly soiled surfaces may require sanding.
Sand paper wrapped around a wooden block works well. Benches and supporting
structure must be inspected annually for potential deterioration due to age,
dry rot or abuse. Any boards with signs of deteriorations should be replaced
immediately to avoid possible injury.
SECTION 14: TROUBLESHOOTING If control displays “Pre-Heat” it means there is
no sensor connected to the CB Box or the room temperature is below 10°F. Refer
to Section 5 for sensor installation information. Note: the system will heat
for 5 minutes and then turn off and error “No Sensor” if a sensor is not
connected to CN 4. If control displays “HL” it means the high limit is open.
Refer to Section 9 for high limit information how to reset the device. If the
heater continues to have the high limit issue, check placement of sensor for
correct location. If the control displays “Door Open” check to see if the
there is a connector on CN 10. System won’t start to heat, ensure the system
is not in the delay mode. If “dLAY” is ashing in the display window, the
system is in the delay mode. If control acts erratically or buttons turn on
and off by itself during startup. Turn power off at the 120 Volt circuit
breaker for control power, place the glass on the control and turn power back
on the system. The control will automatically reset the sensitivity of the
capacitive switches. Turn power back on and test. CAUTION: Use only a
contactor approved for 250,000 endurance Cylces / ATTENTION: Utiliser
uniquement un contacteur approuve pour 250,000 cycles de fonctionnement For
troubleshooting or service questions call
1-888-780-4427 and ask to speak with
service. Prior to calling, please have the Model and Type number available.
You may also email us at us_techsupport@sauna360.com
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DIAGRAM 12: SL2 Control Mounting
Recessed Mounting For the SL2-C Control The recessed mounting box allows the
control to mount with its surface almost even to the wall surface. Print this
page to “Actual” Size on Printer Options. (This will ensure the size of the
opening is correct). Cut out the middle of this page on the dotted lines. The
hole will be the size of the mounting box. Insert the mounting box in the hole
of this page to ensure it is the correct size. Trace the paper cut out on the
wall. Cut a hole in the wall to match the inner dotted line for the mounting
box. Run the control cable out of the wall through the hole in the mounting
box. Ensure the hole is just big enough to mount the box. Push the mounting
box into the hole and turn the mounting screws to pull the tab tight against
the inside of the wall. Ensure the box is level and the correct end is UP
(there is an arrow on the wall side of the box pointing up). Connect the
Control coupler to the control cable then feed the cables and connector
through the hole in the box and into the wall. Test the Control before
mounting it into the wall.
Hang the top of the control glass on the top of the recessed box and press the
bottom of glass to snap on to box.
Level Line
Print page to “Actual Size”; do not select “Fit” to page
on printer Page Sizing.
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Print Page as “Actual” Size Cut on Dotted Line and remove this part of page
Trace This Inner Opening on the Wall Solid Line represents the outline of the
housing lip.
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