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Cedarbrook)Sauna)+ Steam – Family)owned)and)operated)since)1971
We build cedar saunas , kits, sauna doors , accessories for commercial saunas & residential
rooms — AND we have the expertise to fit you with the right sauna heaters, steam room doors and
steam room equipment.
If you are ever in the Seattle area, we have a showroom just northeast of the city where you'll find
sauna and steam rooms plus accessories on display.
r friendly staff is ready to answer your questions on what we do best: building and designing
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sauna rooms and doors, selecting the sauna heater that best fits your needs and answering any other
questions regarding sauna and steam rooms.
If you have any questions regarding saunas and steam rooms, we’re your resource!
Sweating the details since 1971
Brekke Lysaker
Management
Cedarbrook Sauna + Steam
1.800.426.3929
sauna
http://cedarbrooksauna.com
info@cedarbrooksauna.com
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Installation & Operation Instructions
SAUNA HEATER 1108-440 & 1108-580
SaunaTime 4.4 & 5.8 kW
Read all instructions carefully before installation.
Please leave all instructions with the owner.
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Warning
Do not take a sauna if using
alcohol, drugs or medications.
Pregnant women or persons
with poor health should con-
sult their physician before
using any sauna.
Caution fire hazard: Do not
use the sauna room for drying
clothes, bathing suits, etc. Do
not hang towels above heater
or place any object, other than
the rocks supplied, on the
heater. If any darkening of the
wall around the heater is
noticed discontinue sauna use
immediately.
WARNING
Prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is capable of inducing
hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of
the body reaches several degrees above the normal body temperature
of 98.6°F. The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the
normal temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness, and
fainting. The effects of the hyperthermia include failure to perceive
heat, failure to recognize the need to exit the room, unawareness of
impending hazard, fetal damage in pregnant women, physical inability
to exit the room and unconsciousness.
WARNING
The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication is capable of greatly increasing the risk of fatal hyperthermia.
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
Note: SaunaTime users: You have purchased “an advanced sauna
heater”. Please read “Section 6” to understand the principles around
which this heater is designed, and to understand the sauna conditions it
will create for you.
Inspect sauna regularly for
required maintenance to
heater, control and benches.
Replace wood surfaces which
show any signs of deteriora-
tion.
The heater opening gets ex-
tremely hot during operation.
Keep clear of opening while
sprinkling water on the rocks.
Steam is very hot and forceful.
Close heater lid after use. Keep
fingers clear during closing.
Minors should be adequately
supervised whenever near a hot
or warming sauna.
These heaters are UL approved for permanent installations and electrical
connections. All wiring must be performed in accordance with local
codes. See Diagram 2 for wiring and room size requirements.
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Installation & Operation Instructions
DIAGRAM 1
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
2
1
On\Off
1
" min
4
DIAGRAM 1A
1
3
" min.
4
Top
1
" min.
2
Wall
Reset
1
" min.
2
79
1
2
" min.
DIAGRAM 1B
min.
6"
1
min. 1
"
4
max. 45"
1
31
" min.
2
1
max. 31
"
2
min. 39
Front
1
"
2
OBSERVING MINIMUM DISTANCES IS
REQUIRED TO AVOID FIRE HAZARD
DIAGRAM 2
HEAT ER
MODEL TYPE Floor Area
SaunaTime
4.4
SaunaTime
5.8
1108-440 4.4 21 sq. ft. 79 1/2" 175 96" 310 1 240 18.3 10-2 W/G
1108-580 5.8 31 sq. ft. 79 1/2" 250 96" 425 1 240 24.2 10-2 W/G
kW
MINIMUM ROOM
Ceiling
Heigh t
Vo l um e
Cu.F t.
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MAXIMUM ROOM
Ceiling
Heigh t
Vo l um e
Cu.F t.
AMP SVA CPhase
Wire Size
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Installation & Operation Instructions
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SECTION 2: MOUNTING SAUNA HEATER AND CONTROL
Carefully locate the heater according to the dimensions shown in Diagram 1.
The supplied mounting block and control must be located and mounted
according to Diagram 1A & 1B . (This is to prevent the control from being
placed in an unsafe location.)
SECTION 3: PLACING OF ROCKS
The rocks supplied with the heater have been chosen to provide the best
heater performance. Use of any other type of rock will void the heater’s
warranty. Never operate the heater without rocks in place! Rinse the
rocks with water before placing in the heater. Place the rocks loosely to
keep the elements vertical and so the air can circulate through the heater.
Packing the rocks too tightly may cause the heater high limit switch to
trip. The rocks must fully cover the heating elements.
Warning
Fire sprinkler systems used
inside any sauna room
should be properly rated for
sauna room temperatures.
Do not pour chlorinated
pool or spa water on heater.
Excessive water use on
heater may cause damage
and void warranty.
Do not install a shower in
the sauna room.
Electric Shock Hazard -
High voltage exists within
this equipment. There are
no user serviceable parts in
this equipment. All installa-
tion and service to this
equipment should be per-
formed by qualified licensed
personnel in accordance
with local and national
codes.
Do not construct sauna
SECTION 4: ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP
room so as to restrict air
flow through the bottom of
Electrical installation must be made by a licensed electrician in accor-
the heater.
dance with the National Electrical Code and local regulations.
Packing the rocks too tightly
To determine the correct wire size, refer to Diagram 2. Use copper
supply wire only, suitable for minimum 90 degrees C. The heater must
may cause the heater high
limit switch to trip.
be grounded! Refer to Diagram 5 for proper connections.
Keep fingers clear while
Remove screws from the back cover to gain electrical access. Refer to
closing the lid.
Diagram 10.
SECTION 5: GUARD RAIL
To reduce the risk of injury (hot surface of sauna heater opening) install
the heater guard rail with the clearances and dimensions shown in
Diagram 1.
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