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Symptom ossible cause emedy
Heater is on but
does not create
steam. Water boils
in reservoir.
1. Water level incorrect. Minimum water level for
safety sensor
2. Humidity settings on control panel do not corre-
spond to operating status
3. Water reservoir temperature cut-out activated
4. Heater element in reservoir faulty
5. If the sauna structure has de cient ventilation in
conjunction with dry sauna and high sauna tem-
perature (operating with no water in reservoir),
the temperature cut-out can activate because of
higher radiating temperature in the heater.
1. Fill up reservoir.
2. Set humidity to correspond to reservoir operation -
read control panel manual.
3. eset temperature cut-out. For more information,
see the section on temperature cut-out on page
14. If the steam function does not work after reset,
there is a risk of the reservoir being damaged.
4. An authoried electrician is reuired to nd the
fault.
5. Check for possible de cient ventilation.
Heater element
in heater stone
compartment does
not warm up.
1. Temperature settings on control panel do not cor-
respond to operating status
2. Water reservoir in operation Only two of the
three heater elements in the stone compart-
ment can operate at the same time as the tank,
otherwise excessive current is drawn from the
electricity supply. This is not a fault outside nor-
mal operation.
3. Some of the heater fuses on the main switch-
board can have tripped out
4. esistor coil in the heater element faulty
5. Internal heater C fault
1. Set temperature to correspond to heater element
operation in stone compartment.
2. See the instructions supplied with the control
panel.
3. Check and replace/reset the fuses in the main
switchboard.
4. An authorised electrician is reuired to nd the
fault.
5. An authorised electrician is reuired to nd the
fault.
ights in the sauna
do not come on
when switched on
at the control panel.
1. Is lighting connected to the heater
2. Internal heater C fault
1. erify with authoried electrician who performed
installation of heater/lighting.
2. An authoried electrician is reuired to nd the
fault.
Heater does not
work, control panel
does not light up.
1. The main power switch is o
2. Circuit breaker tripped on main electical panel.
3. oose contact in cabling between heater and
control panel
4. The speci c 12DC output on one of the Cs
S45 modular jack to the control panel is faulty
due to short-circuit
5. Transformer on C in heater faulty
6. Control panel faulty
1. Turn heater main power switch.
2. Check and replace/reset the fuses in the main
switchboard.
3. Switch o heater main power switch and connect
each/paired cable to the control panel. Switch on
heater main power switch again. If this does not
help, an authoried electrician is reuired to nd
the fault.
4. euires an authoried electrician to nd the fault,
faulty 12DC output is indicated by ED out next
to the S45 output. Note: if the fault is in the
10 cable to the control panel, do not click into
a working vacant S45 outlet to avoid causing a
fault in that outlet. 10 cable must be replaced/
contacts
tted in the event of a fault.
5. An authoried electrician is reuired to nd the
fault.
6. An authoried electrician is reuired to nd the
fault.
The fuses or circuit
breaker in the build-
ing breaker panel
trips as soon as the
heater is turned on.
1. There is a short-circuit at the heater ND. Can
be due to a faulty heater element
2. ighting connected to and controlled via the
heater faulty
3. The heater has not been used for a long period,
causing an insulation fault in the heater ele-
ment
4. Heater has had too much water poured on it
5. Other internal heater fault
1,2,3,4,5. Do not use the heater, switch o at main
heater main switchboard trip and disconnect heat-
er fuses on the main switchboard. An authoried
electrician is reuired to nd the fault.
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Information!
Contact the dealer during the guarantee period in the event of faults.
See the instructions for the control panel for details of faults not covered in this user guide.
Table 1: Troubleshooting the sauna heater