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EN-20 Installation and Operating Instructions - EOS Cubo / Cubo Avantgarde
EN Identification
General instructions
Please note that an optimal sauna climate can be achieved only if the
cabin with its air inlets and outlets, the sauna heater, and the control
unit are planned with regard to each other.
Observe the specifications and information provided by your sauna
retailer.
The sauna heaters heat the sauna cabin with heated convection air.
Fresh air is drawn in through the air inlet. It is warmed and rises (convec-
tion) and is then circulated in the cabin. Some of the used air is pushed
out of the cabin through the cabin’s air outlet. This creates a typical
sauna climate in your sauna.
All temperatures that can be set via the control unit are tested accord-
ing to UL875 or CSA C22.2#60335-1:2016Ed.2 and CAN/CSA E60335-2-
53*AEI.
Note that there is a drop in temperature from the ceiling to the floor of
the sauna cabin. Temperatures are measured and regulated based on
the ceiling values. Thermometers placed below the ceiling will therefore
display lower temperatures. When the max. temperature is set for the
area around the upper sauna bench, the bathing temperature is typi-
cally between 80 °C/176 °F and 90 °C/194 °F.
The first time the cabin is heated, you may notice a slight odor resulting
from the evaporation of consumables used in the manufacturing pro-
cesses. Air out your cabin once it has been heated and before using the
sauna.

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