- Before using your sauna for the first time, clean the inside of the sauna with a damp
cloth.
Use your favorite furniture polish on the exterior.
- Place a towel on the bench to absorb any perspiration. Wash these often to
maintain a clean and pleasant environment inside your sauna.
- Perspiration may darken the wood over time. This can be removed by a light
sanding with fine grit sandpaper.
- Unlike a traditional sauna, infrared heats the body directly. Air temperature in the
sauna is not as important as the type and quality of the infrared being received. We
recommend the following protocol: a. Turn the sauna on for 10-15 minutes to allow the
heaters to come up to optimal temperature and for the cabin to warm to a comfortable
temperature. b. When you enter the sauna, set the time to the desired session time and
turn the thermostat up to 158 degrees. This will keep the heaters on the entire time to
ensure that you are receiving constant infrared heat. During a 30 minute sauna session,
the air temperature will reach between 115- 125F
I. The sauna room should be kept clean and odor free.
II. Damp towels should always be used on benches otherwise perspiration pene-
trates the soft wood.
III.
IV. Air out the room often by keeping the door and vents open when the room is not
in use.
V. Saunas that are in daily use should be washed down at least once a week to keep
them clean and the air fresh.
VI. Inspect benches regularly for required maintenance.
VII. To clean and remove perspiration stains, use soap or detergent in warm water,
best applied with a scrub brush
VIII. Badly soiled surfaces may require sanding. Sandpaper wrapped around a
wooden block works well.
DISCLAIMER
Our Saunas and its associates do not provide medical guidance. Consult a doctor for
medical advice. All of the information contained in this manual is for information pur-
poses only. We reserve the right to change, without notice, anything contained within
the manual. Our Saunas shall not be held responsible for printing variations. Color vari-
ations may occur. Some models are shown with optional features.