Instructions for installation and use
2.2. Safety information for the installer
● Installing and connecting the sauna heater may only be performed
when the power supply is disconnected.
● Installation may only be performed by a qualified electrician or
similarly qualified person.
● An all-pole disconnecting device with full cut-off must be fitted
on-site in accordance with overvoltage category III.
● Always use silicone cables that are heat-resistant up to 150 °C
to connect the heater.
● Only install one sauna heater in the cabin. The Home fin sauna
heater must not be used together with other sauna heaters in
a sauna cabin.
● The roof and walls of the sauna cabin are manufactured from
low-resin, untreated or thermally treated wood, e.g. Nordic spruce,
hemlock, pine or fir, or from laminated wooden materials. If lami-
nated wooden materials are used, make sure that the adhesive
used in them does not produce formaldehyde. If other materials
than wood are used in the sauna cabin, these materials must be
heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant and must not cause any
negative effects on the health of the sauna users.
● The height of the sauna cabin must be at least 1.9 m.
● Observe the specifications on volumes and on ventilation of the
sauna cabin in chapter 10. Technical data.
● When positioning the sauna heater, observe the minimum safety
distances (see chapter 4.2. Safety distances).
● Observe all regulations applicable at the installation location.
● For your own safety, consult your supplier in the event of prob-
lems that are not explained in sufficient detail in the installation
instructions.
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