EOS Vision - Installation and Operating Instructions EN-7
General safety instructions
Electrical installations and equipment in the sauna cabin must
comply with IEC 60364-7-703 (DIN VDE 0100-703).
The cabin lighting must be safe for sauna cabin use and in-
stalled in such a way that it can be used safely in a sauna cabin.
Ensure that the heater is installed in compliance with the stand-
ards and legal norms valid in your country.
The cabin door must open outward and must not have a lock
that cannot be opened in the case of failure. We recommend
magnetic or spring locks.
The door opening should be > 80 cm.
1.2 Operator instruction
The operator of the sauna cabin must be instructed in the general
safety instructions during commissioning. The operator must be
given a copy of the operating instructions.
Risk of electric shock A risk to life and limb from electric shock and fire arises in the event
of improper repair work. This risk remains also after work is com-
pleted.
The housing cover must only be removed by a trained special-
ist.
Repairs and installations must only be performed by a trained
specialist.
The system must be disconnected and removed entirely from
the mains supply before commencing repair work.
Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer.
Fire hazard Objects placed on the heater can easily be ignited and cause fires.
Do not place objects on the heater.
Fill the rock store as directed.
Attach the heater guard rail.
Inspect the sauna cabin prior to each commissioning.
If you operate the sauna heater using pre-set timers or a remote
control, install a suitable safety system.
Health risks Spending time in a sauna cabin can lead to serious health risks or
even death for persons with health impairments.
Persons with health impairments who spend time in a sauna
must consult a doctor before entering a sauna cabin.