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4. Product Information

4.1 Controls

Remote control with charging station

As a reminder of the Indian origins of the sauna, the remote control is shaped like a
stone, a symbol of the Indian's "sweat tent" stones. Using this you can control all the
functions of the sauna.
A light ring is integrated into the charging station which shows the charging state and
gives off a friendly, comforting light. If you wish it can be disabled.

Operator's Panel

There is a second set of controls behind the flap in the furniture. All sauna functions
available on the remote control can also be selected and started using the control
panel.

4.2 Scenarios

You can store up to six different scenarios, with each scenario having different
temperature, humidity, music and lighting. We have predefined five scenarios for you,
you can select between Desert, Indian, Jungle, Asia and Mediterranea while the sixth
scenario is not predefined. They are individually variable in Home mode and can also
be reset again to the original selection.
You will find descriptions of the scenarios in the Sauna Guide!
When changing between scenarios, it can take some time until the predefined values
have been reached.
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4.3 Heater

The heater with ceramic sauna stones is hidden in the side wall of the sauna.
In addition to the heating of the cabin up to 110 °C (230 °F) on the ceiling, the humidity
can be set between approx. 0% and 50% depending on the temperature and ambient
conditions. In addition there are four different bathing settings (Finnish Sauna, Warm
Air Bath, Tropical Bath and Soft Steam Bath).
The heater may produce popping noises when in operation. These are caused by
expansion of the materials used in the heater: metal, heating elements and stone.
You will find descriptions of the bathing settings in the Sauna Guide!
The relative humidity can vary from the value you set, depending on the surrounding
room environmental conditions.
The sauna continuously sucks in fresh air when being used. Make sure that no cold
air (< 18 °C/< 65 °F) is sucked in, e.g. through an open window during the winter.

Warm-up time

The heat in a sauna is based on three sources operating in tandem: Firstly, the heater
warms the air in the cabin (convection). The ceiling and walls absorb the heat of the
air and release energy - in the form of radiant heat - to the sauna bathers. Heat is also
transferred by conduction: The heated benches transfer the stored heat directly to the
bodies of the bathers. To charge the two heat sources - radiant heat and conduction -
sufficiently, another warm-up period of 30 - 60 minutes is recommended after reach-
ing the air temperature in the sauna. Overall, you should allow a warm-up period of
75-135 minutes to ensure optimum through-heating (depending on environmental
conditions): At this point the sauna is ready to use.

Timer

The timer allows you to restart the heater automatically within the next 24 hours. That
way you can enjoy the sauna as soon as you get home after a long day.

Sauna stones

The ceramic sauna stones used are heated at approx. 1300 °C (2372 °F) and are there-
fore extremely durable and resilient. They therefore need to be checked less often
than natural stones.
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