Instructions for installation
● The wood of the outdoor sauna is untreated. To increase the life expectancy,
we recommend painting the outside with a suitable paint to protect the wood.
● The inside of the wooden parts used must not be treated with any paint.
1.2. Maintenance and cleaning
● The sauna should be cleaned inside with a damp cloth. Only use warm water
– no cleaning products.
● We recommend heating the cabin once a month if the sauna is not used for
a long time.
Pitch pockets are not grounds for return, since they can always appear in
spruce wood and the depth at which they lie cannot be detected during
the sorting-out process.
If these are just under the surface, heat can cause them to soften and
"bleed".
The leaking pitch can be removed with a rag soaked in acetone. If only
droplets of pitch occur, allow these to harden and then carefully scrape
them off with a knife.
1.3. Foundation
The following foundation elements have proven themselves in practice:
• Foundation slab (base plate)
• Strip foundation
For both types, a foundation that is absolutely flat and load-bearing must be
ensured. Only then can the assembly of the outdoor sauna be ensured without
any difficulties and with a precise fit.
We recommend using tar tape between the base wood and the concrete to
prevent moisture from penetrating the wood.
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