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Harvia Cilindro Pro User Manual

Harvia Cilindro Pro
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Harvia Cilindro Pro
HPCE2642
EN
Instructions for installation and use of Electric Sauna Heater
28042023 / Y05-1155 B
PC264E
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Harvia Cilindro Pro Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHarvia
ModelCilindro Pro
CategoryElectric Heater
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Instructions for Installation

Technical Data

Provides technical specifications for the sauna heater, including power, input, cable type, weight, and dimensions.

Before Installation

Guidance on pre-installation checks, including suitability of heater output, supply voltage, and location safety distances.

Safety Distances

Details minimum safety clearances required around the heater to prevent fire hazards and ensure safe operation.

Safety Railing

Specifies minimum distances to observe if a safety railing is installed around the heater.

Electrical Connections

Instructions for connecting the heater to the electrical network by an authorized electrician, including cable type requirements.

Electric Heater Insulation Resistance

Explains potential 'leakage' detection due to moisture absorption in heating elements and the reason for it.

Installation of the Control Unit and Sensor

Details on fastening the control unit and installing the temperature sensor, with a note on air flow.

Installing the Heater

Refers to image 3 for the physical installation process of the heater unit.

Resetting the Overheat Protector

Guidance on resetting the overheat protector, emphasizing resolving the cause of overheating first.

Sauna Room

Sauna Room Structure

Details on sauna room insulation, moisture protection, ventilation gaps, paneling, and floor covering materials.

Heater Output

Guidance on selecting the correct heater output based on sauna room volume and wall construction.

Blackening of the Sauna Walls

Explanation of why wooden sauna surfaces may blacken, including factors like sunlight, heat, and air flow.

Sauna Room Ventilation

Recommendations for air exchange rates and placement of air supply and exhaust vents for optimal sauna climate.

Sauna Room Hygiene

Instructions for maintaining cleanliness in the sauna, including bench towel use, wall washing, and heater cleaning.

Operating Instructions

Placing of Sauna Stones

Guidance on correctly piling sauna stones for safety and efficient heating, including stone type and quantity.

Heating of the Sauna

Information on initial heating, smell removal, and achieving the desired sauna room temperature (65-75°C).

Using the Heater

Instructions on controlling the heater via a separate control unit and pre-operation checks.

Throwing Water on Heated Stones

Guidance on adding water to stones for steam, including ladle volume and safety precautions against burns.

Water Quality Requirements

Specifies requirements for water used on stones, focusing on composition and potential effects like corrosion or health risks.

Instructions for Bathing

Advice for bathers, including pre-bathing hygiene, duration, relaxation, and etiquette within the sauna.

Troubleshooting

Heater Does Not Heat Up

Checks for common issues when the heater fails to heat, such as fuses, connections, or overheat protector.

Slow Sauna Heating / Stones Cool Quickly

Troubleshooting steps for slow heating, including checking fuses, heating elements, temperature settings, output, stone piling, and ventilation.

Quick Sauna Heating / Insufficient Stones

Addresses issues where the sauna heats fast but stones remain cool, checking heater output and ventilation.

Panel or Material Near Heater Blackens

Guidance on identifying and resolving why surrounding materials blacken, focusing on safety distances and stone coverage.

Heater Emits Smell

Explains potential causes of smells from the heater, including initial heating and external odors.

Heater Makes Noise

Common causes for noises from the heater, such as stones cracking or thermal expansion of parts.

Spare Parts

Guarantee

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