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trol unit. Sauna heaters with an
integrated are excluded from this
rule.
• If the sauna heater has in integra-
ted control, no external control
unit is needed. The position of
the temperature sensor and the
overheating limiter are pre-deter-
mined by the internal construc-
tion of the device or have to be
done in the cabin based on the
instructions from the installation
manual.
• Caution: Covering the heater
or an incorrectly lled stone con-
tainer represent a re hazard.
The sauna heater must to be che-
cked for safe condition before
each commissioning (also at re-
mote start).
• Every time before the sau-
na is used, make sure that no ob-
jects are placed or forgotten on
the sauna heater
• Caution: The high sauna
heater temperatures generat-
ed during operation can cause
burns.
• The sauna heater is not intend-
ed for installation or set-up in a
niche, under a bench or under a
sloping roof.
• Do not put the sauna heater into
operation when the air intake is
closed.
• The cabin lighting and the cor-
responding installation in the
splash protected version must
comply with DIN EN VDE 0100
T 703. Therefore, only approved
sauna lamps with max. 40 W may
be used in connection with the
sauna heater.
• Only a locally certied elec-
trician may connect the sauna fa-
cility (sauna heater, control unit,
lighting etc.) to a xed mains
connection.
• All electrical installations and all
connection lines that are installed
inside the cabin must be suitable
for an ambient temperature of at
least 170 °C. If single-wire cables
are used as connection lines, they
must be protected using a flexi-
ble metal tube connected to the
equipment grounding conductor.
Please see the table for the min-
imum cross-section of the con-
nection cable and the suitable
cabin size in relation to the power
input in kW.
• When installing the sauna heat-