Rocky Mountain COLORADO, BIG BEAR, DURANGO, RIO GRANDE Instruction Manual

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Rocky Mountain Saunas
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 3
UNPACKING YOUR SAUNA 5 COLORADO AND DURANGO INSTRUCTIONS 6-9 RIO GRANDE INSTRUCTIONS 10-13 BIG BEAR INSTRUCTIONS 14-17
HOW TO USE CONTROL PANEL INSTRUCTIONS 18
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 19 DISCLAIMER 20 WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY INFORMATION 21 SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS 22
Note:
The electric cord extends out from the center of the roof cap. The cord is approximately 9ft long. It is recommended that the location of the outlet you are installing is accessible without moving the sauna.
Dedicated circuit requires that no other appliance should share outlet/circuit with sauna. Failure to comply with this requirement may cause electrical interruption and diminished sauna performance.
It is recommended that a qualified electrician install your dedicated electrical wiring for proper sauna function and to avoid any potential electrical hazards.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Colorado: 110-120volts/15amp dedicated circuit/outlet
NEMA 5-15R(required) NEMA 5-15P(included)
8 Heaters 1600-watts
Durango/Rio Grande: 110-120volts/20amp dedicated circuit/outlet
NEMA 5-20R(required) NEMA 5-20P(included)
9 Heaters 2150-watts
Big Bear: 220-240volts/20amp dedicated circuit/outlet
NEMA 6-20R(required) NEMA 6-20P(included)
15 Heaters 2850-watts
WARNING:
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1) No plumbing or plumbing fixtures should be placed in the sauna.
2) Keep all liquids away from the heating panels
3) Install sauna on a completely level surface.
4) Flammable objects and corrosive chemical substances should be kept far away from the sauna.
Part A: Installation
Unpacking your Sauna
Please identify the 3 boxes (A/B/C) that arrived in your shipment. Place boxes in an open area. All 3 boxes are labeled with the contents inside. It is recommended that a minimum of 2 people be present for unpacking and assembly. Lay boxes flat on the ground with lettering facing up. Please make sure the area is clear of debris. Open the boxes from smallest to largest to make for light, fast work.
The following steps will be divided into 3 sections.
First, we will start with the Colorado/Durango, next will be the Rio Grande and finally the Big Bear Sauna.
The tools required for assembly are a Phillips-Head Screwdriver (optional tools: Rubber mallet & small step ladder). Note: All panels all labeled with white stickers. Please follow instructions carefully. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at
1-888-358-1270 or info@rockymountainsaunas.com
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Moving Your Sauna after Assembly- RMS strongly recommends that you place sliders or ‘EZ Moves’
(Lowe’s or Home Depot) under the furniture feet or the perimeter corners of the Base Platform of the Colorado 2 person sauna to allow for easy sliding of the sauna into its permanent location after assembly. Place the EZ moves under the corners prior to beginning assembly. (On the Durango, Rio
Grande and Big Bear models, you may want to use a few mores ‘sliders’. Place sliders under the corners and under the outside perimeter of the base platform.) IMPORTANT NOTE: WHEN MOVING THE ASSEMBLED SAUNA:
1. DO NOT PUSH ON THE CABINET ITSELF AS YOU MAY “RACK” OR DAMAGE SAUNA !!
2. ALWAYS PUSH ON THE BASE PLATFORM TO MOVE SAUNA !!
3. SLIDERS MAY BE LEFT IN PLACE FOR EASING MOVING TO FACILITATE DUSTING, VACUUMING, ETC.
Colorado Durango
Step 1: Open Box C (Floor panel/Roof panel/Bench panel/Accessories box). Lay the floor panel
at your desired location. The floor heater is towards the front of the sauna.
Step 2: Open Box A (Front panel/Back panel). Install the Back panel first by sliding the panel
onto the metal brackets on the floor panel. Next install the Front panel by the same method
used for the Back panel. Please remove plastic wrap from Front panel but be careful so that the
glass door does not swing open. At this point, one person should secure both Front and Back
panels by holding them.
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Step 3: Open Box B (Right Panel/Left Panel). Install Right and Left Panels by lining up the panels
to the Front and Back. Right Panel means Right facing the sauna Please semi-tighten installation
bolts (located in accessories box).
Step 4: Install Bench Support panel (located in Box C). Please make all 4 electrical connections to
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Step 5: Install Bench by guiding it between the Right and Left panels. There are 2 small pieces of wood that may be used to prevent the back of the bench from sliding upward when user sits on
front of bench. They can be screwed to back wall directly above the bench. The pieces of wood are included in the accessories box. When all 4 panels and the bench seat are securely in place,
please tighten all installation bolts.
Step 6: Install Roof panel. Guide the roof panel over the sauna and secure into position. Please
feed all the electrical connections that are on the Front/Back/Right/Left panels through the
holes in the roof panel.
Step 7: Once Roof Panel is securely in place, proceed up top to make all electrical connections.
Please note that there are 3 white ribbon connections (2pin-temp sensor/3pin-chromo/8pin-
power). Match the male/female black electrical cord heater connections. There are 2 in the front
and 2 in the back
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Step 8: Install Top Cover. Feed the main power cord through the hole in the dust cover.
Step 9: Install Cup Holder(s), Magazine Rack, Towel Holder. These items may be installed in any
location that you desire. Mount Air Purifier to Back panel by using a wood screw (just like
hanging a picture). When installing the ionizer, cup holders, towel rack, etc., it is a good idea to
predrill a small hole prior to actually mounting the accessory. This will help to prevent any minor
splitting or chipping of the wood.
Step 10: Install Door Handle. If you have purchased the LCD Upgrade then you may connect it to
the 12volt Cig-adapter located on the ceiling, if not then cover the adapter with the wood knob
provided in your packaging.
Step 11: Once Installation is complete plug in sauna. Please make sure to read the “How to Use
Instructions” at the end of this booklet.
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Moving Your Sauna after Assembly- RMS strongly recommends that you place sliders or ‘EZ Moves’
(Lowe’s or Home Depot) under the furniture feet or the perimeter corners of the Base Platform of the Colorado 2person Sauna to allow for easy sliding of the sauna into its permanent location after assembly. Place the EZ moves under the corners prior to beginning assembly. (On the Durango, Rio
Grande and Big Bear models, you may want to use a few mores ‘sliders’. Place sliders under the corners and
under the outside perimeter of the base platform.) IMPORTANT NOTE: WHEN MOVING THE ASSEMBLED SAUNA:
4. DO NOT PUSH ON THE CABINET ITSELF AS YOU MAY “RACK” OR DAMAGE SAUNA !!
5. ALWAYS PUSH ON THE BASE PLATFORM TO MOVE SAUNA !!
6. SLIDERS MAY BE LEFT IN PLACE FOR EASING MOVING TO FACILITATE DUSTING, VACUUMING, ETC.
Rio Grande
Rio Grande
Step 1: Open Box C (Floor panel/Roof panel/Bench panel/Accessories box). Lay the floor panel
at your desired location. The floor heater is towards the front of the sauna.
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Step 2: Open Box A (Front panel/Right Front/Left Front). Install the Front panel first by sliding
the panel onto the metal brackets on the floor panel. Next install the Left Front panel by raising
it above Front panel and guiding it down into the metal brackets. Next install Right Front panel
by same method as Left Front panel. Please remove plastic wrap from Front panel but be careful
so that the glass door does not swing open. At this point, one person should secure both the
panels by holding them.
Step 3: Open Box B (Right Back panel/Left back Panel). Install Right back Panel by sliding panel
onto metal brackets on Floor panel. Semi-tighten Right Back panel to Right Front panel using
Installation bolts (accessories box). Install Left back panel to Right back panel and Left Front
panel (note there are no metal brackets on this side of the floor panel) Semi-tighten using
installation bolts.
Step 4: Install Bench Support panels (located in Box C). Please make all electrical connections to
the Back panel. Install Bench panels (3 pieces located in Box C). Once all panels and seats are
securely in place fully tighten all bolts.
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Step 5: Install Roof panel (located in Box C). Guide the roof panel over the sauna and secure into
position. Please feed all the electrical connections that are on the Front/Back/Right/Left panels
through the holes in the roof panel. After cables are through, use short anchoring bolts (2) in
each corner of roof cap to secure roof in place.
Step 6: Once Roof Panel is securely in place, proceed up top to make all electrical connections.
Please note that there are 3 white ribbon connections (2pin-temp sensor/3pin-chromo/8pin-
power). Match the male/female black electrical cord heater connections.
Step 7: Install Top Cover. Feed the main power cord through the hole in the dust cover. Optional
to secure dust cover with screws provided.
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Step 8: Install Cup Holder(s), Magazine Rack, Towel Holder. These items may be installed in any
location that you desire. Mount Air Purifier to Back panel by using a wood screw (just like
hanging a picture).
Step 9: Install Door Handle. If you have purchased the LCD Upgrade then you may connect it to
the 12volt Cig-adapter located on the ceiling, if not then cover the adapter with the wood knob
provided in your packaging.
Step 10: Once Installation is complete plug in sauna. Please make sure to read the “How to Use
Instructions” at the end of this booklet.
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Moving Your Sauna after Assembly- RMS strongly recommends that you place sliders or ‘EZ Moves’ (Lowe’s or Home Depot) under the furniture feet or the perimeter corners of the Base Platform of the
Colorado 2 person Sauna to allow for easy sliding of the sauna into its permanent location after assembly. Place the EZ moves under the corners prior to beginning assembly. (On the Durango, Rio
Grande and Big Bear models, you may want to use a few mores ‘sliders’. Place sliders under the corners and under the outside perimeter of the base platform.) IMPORTANT NOTE: WHEN MOVING THE ASSEMBLED SAUNA:
7. DO NOT PUSH ON THE CABINET ITSELF AS YOU MAY “RACK” OR DAMAGE SAUNA !!
8. ALWAYS PUSH ON THE BASE PLATFORM TO MOVE SAUNA !!
9. SLIDERS MAY BE LEFT IN PLACE FOR EASING MOVING TO FACILITATE DUSTING, VACUUMING, ETC.
Big Bear
Big Bear
Step 1: Open Box C (Floor panel/Roof panel/Bench panel/Accessories box). Lay the floor panel
at your desired location. The floor heater is towards the front of the sauna.
Step 2: Open Box A (Front panel/Back panel). Install the Back panel first by sliding the panel
onto the metal brackets on the floor panel. Next install the Front panel by the same method
used for the Back panel. Please remove plastic wrap from Front panel but be careful so that the
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glass door does not swing open. At this point, one person should secure both Front and Back
panels by holding them.
Step 3: Open Box B (Right Panel/Left Panel). Install Left Panel by lining up the panel to the Front
and Back. Semi-tighten Left panel to Front and Back using Installation bolts (accessories box).
Step 4: Install Bench Support panels (located in Box C). This step should be completed prior to installation of Right Panel. Make all electrical connections and install Bench panels (except for
the Right Bench Panel). You will need to complete step 5 first then make the Right side electrical
connections.
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Step 5: Install Right panel to Front and Back panels using Installation Bolts. Semi-tighten bolts.
Once all panels are fully secure tighten all bolts. Next, enter sauna and make final electrical
connections to the Right panel you just installed. Finally, Install the Right Bench.
Step 6: Install Roof panel. Guide the roof panel over the sauna and secure into position. Please
feed all the electrical connections that are on the Front/Back/Right/Left panels through the
holes in the roof panel.
Step 7: Once Roof Panel is securely in place, proceed up top to make all electrical connections.
Please note that there are 3 white ribbon connections (2pin-temp sensor/3pin-chromo/8pin-
power). Match the male/female black electrical cord heater connections.
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Step 8: Install Top Cover. Feed the main power cord through the hole in the dust cover and place
cover on roof panel. Optional to secure dust cover with screws provided.
Step 9: Install Cup Holder(s), Magazine Rack, Towel Holder. These items may be installed in any
location that you desire. Mount Air Purifier to Back panel by using a wood screw (just like
hanging a picture).
Step 10: Install Door Handle. If you have purchased the LCD Upgrade then you may connect it to
the 12volt Cig-adapter located on the ceiling, if not then cover the adapter with the wood knob
provided in your packaging.
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Step 11: Once Installation is complete plug in sauna. Please make sure to read the “How to Use
Instructions” at the end of this booklet.
2016 Models/New Door Handle Instructions:
*Follow picture instructions left to right, top to bottom of page.
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2016 Models/New Door Handle Instructions:
*Follow picture instructions left to right, top to bottom of page.
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2016 Models/New Door Handle Instructions:
*Follow picture instructions left to right, top to bottom of page.
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**Door handle may feel warm while sauna is in use**
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Part B: How to Use
1. On/Off - Press Button to turn sauna on/off. Power must be on for CD player to operate
2. Time Display - Displays time for your sauna session.
3. Timer Control - Adjust time up/down. Flashing numbers indicate desired time while steady numbers
indicate time remaining. Once time reaches 0 the heaters will shut off. You must reset time to extend sauna session.
4. Temp Display - Displays Temperature for your sauna session.
5. Temp Control - Adjust temperature up/down. Flashing numbers indicate desired temperature while steady
numbers indicate current temperature. To change from Celsius to Fahrenheit, hold both up/down arrows simultaneously.
6. Chromo Lights To cycle lights, the chromo light will be red when initially pressed, keep pressing button
until it returns to red and stop. The lights will begin to cycle. To select individual colors just press button once for desired color. Press and release button for 3 seconds to turn off.
7. Reading Light Turn on/off inside reading light.
8. Outside Lights Turn on/off outside lights and oxygen ionizer. This button must be pressed on for the
oxygen ionizer to have power. Ionizer has its own on/off button, green LED should be on.
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Frequently Asked Questions?
1. What is the optimal time/temp for a typical sauna session? After you break a sweat, 20 – 30
minutes is a good session. Temperature setting of 115 -135 degrees F cabin temperature is the best range for maximum results. For the first week or two we recommend that you limit your sessions to every other day, as your body adjusts to absorbing infrared heat.
2. HOW OFTEN SHOULD I TURN ON THE AIR IONIZER? The Air Ionizer should be used at the end
of your sauna session for 15 – 30 minutes. To turn on your Ionizer, press the Outside Lights button and Ionizer will activate. Turn off Outside Lights to turn off Ionizer.
3. CAN I USE MY RMS OUTDOORS? For ease of use and impromptu access RMS recommends
that you locate your sauna indoors. For outside use, RMS offers Custom Canvas Covers and Thermal Covers to protect sauna and aid in heat retention/ shorter warm up times during colder seasons.
4. HOW DO I CLEAN MY RMS? Wipe down backrests and areas where sweat may collect with a
diluted vinegar & water solution on a damp cloth. Then wipe down areas with a clean damp cloth. Then turn on Oxygen Ionizer for 30 minutes to remove vinegar odor.
5. DOES RMS HAVE ANY OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS? For best results, drink plenty of fluids.
Start by using sauna every other day for the first week or two as your body becomes accustomed to absorbing infrared heat. Many users do not sweat right away during the first several sessions, but with proper hydration and regular use, 2-4 times/week, you will begin to sweat more quickly.
6. WHY IS MY TEMPERATURE DISPLAY SHOWING -22? If you see this on the control panel
display, this means you did not plug in the 2 pin connector on top of the sauna during assembly. You will need to look for the 2 pin connector just above the control panel on top of the roof cap and plug it into the 2 pin cable leading to the temperature sensor (located towards the back of the roof cap). Once you have made the connection, -22 should disappear and the current interior temperature should be displayed.
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Disclaimer
Rocky Mountain Saunas and its associates do not provide medical guidance. Consult a doctor for medical advice. All of the information contained in this catalogue is for information purposes only. We reserve the right to change, without notice, anything contained within the catalogue. Rocky Mountain Saunas shall not be held responsible for printing variations. Color variations may occur. Some models are shown with optional features.
1. Please consult your physician if you are taking medications
2. Do not use sauna if under the influence of alcohol or drugs
3. Do not use sauna if you are pregnant
4. Do not allow animals inside sauna room
5. Minor children should be supervised in order to prevent injury
6. Do not use sauna for drying clothes, bathing suits etc.
7. Do not expose heaters to moisture
8. Do not use sauna for any other purpose than originally designed and intended
Rocky Mountain Saunas and any of its subsidiaries and/or associates shall not be held
responsible for any misuse of the sauna by the customer. Rocky Mountain Saunas shall not be
held liable for any damage and/or injury caused by customer misuse of product.
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Warranty/Return Policy
I. Rocky Mountain Saunas Lifetime Warranty
1. Rocky Mountain Saunas provides the Best Far Infrared Sauna Full Coverage Lifetime Warranty on wood components against defective material and/or workmanship of cabinetry. Since the wood used in our infrared saunas has been kiln dried, a certain amount of expansion and contraction occurs in the wood within a sauna environment. This may result in minor cracks, which is considered normal.
2. Rocky Mountain Saunas provides a Full Service Lifetime Warranty on ALL Nano-carbon Heater Panels. We provide a Full Service Lifetime Warranty on ALL Electrical Components. i.e.: Control Panels, Thermostat sending unit, CPU, Terminal Blocks and relays, 12v system, wiring harness, etc.
We even provide a Lifetime Warranty on ALL Chromotherapy and Reading Light Bulbs. If a light bulb goes out, just email or give us a call and we will send you a replacement bulb. We will pay for the shipping and handling of all replacement components.
Most customer service and warranty issues are easily resolved by phone with our Technical Support Department. Our products are component modular, so component replacement is simple. In the unlikely event that an on site service technician is required, there will be No charge to the owner for parts or labor.
3. The standard FM CD Player is covered by a One Year Replacement Warranty through Rocky Mountain Saunas.
4. The Optional Pioneer Stereo Upgrade package is covered by a One Year Replacement Warranty through Rocky Mountain Saunas.
5. The Optional Custom One-Way Privacy Wrap has a Three Year Warranty in an indoor application. Outdoor application warranty is One year. All sales are final on all Custom One-Way Privacy Wraps, nonrefundable.
6. The optional LCD TV/DVD has a 90 day Direct Replacement Warranty through Rocky Mountain Saunas unless additional warranty is purchased.
7. Sauna mistreatment, misuse or neglect or high traffic "wear and tear" (IE broken cup holders, door handles etc.) is not considered a warranty issue. Rocky Mountain Saunas will decide whether the warranty claim is valid or considered a non-warrantied item.
8. Lifetime warranty comes standard with all saunas to the original purchaser. Warranty is not transferable between parties.
9. Proof of original purchase must be provided.
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Warranty Labor: We will provide all replacement parts and all phone support for replacement of parts to the original buyer and the warranty is nontransferable. The full service warranty includes in depth customer service provided by our customer service team via phone. When deemed necessary by Rocky Mountain Saunas, other licensed professionals may be contracted to resolve the customer service warranty.
Commercial Application Warranty: All Rocky Mountain Saunas used in a commercial application will have a 5 year warranty from the original date of purchase. All warranty qualifications and disclaimers apply over the 5 year warranty term.
Warranty Disclaimers: We use grade A lumber in our all sauna models. Our saunas are shipped around the globe, and can experience slight blemishes, scratches or scuffs in transit. All structures using wood are susceptible to minor dents, scratches and scuffing which are not covered by warranty. This is normal and will not affect the integrity, operation or Lifetime Warranty of your sauna. Wood is a living material that continues to respond to climate conditions, even after being manufactured into a sauna. Variations in the color or grain, and irregularities such fine cracks are part of the natural beauty of the wood and in no way should be considered defects. During normal operation, wood may crack slightly due to the changes in moisture level. This will not affect the structural integrity of the sauna. Prior to shipping, the wood is inspected for consistency, color and quality. Our saunas are shipped around the globe, and can experience slight blemishes, scratches or scuffs in transit. In most cases, these blemishes on the exterior of the sauna can be concealed by using a small amount of furniture polish, oil or other furniture treatment. Please avoid any treatment containing Benzene or a high concentration of alcohol. Any interior blemishes, scratches, scuffs or chips can be either left alone, sanded or combination of gluing plus sanding. Any aesthetic repairs or cosmetic damage compensation will be determined solely by Rocky Mountain Saunas Inc.
Outdoor Use Disclaimer: Saunas used in outside locations must have cover purchased from Rocky Mountain Saunas to Maintain the Lifetime Warranty. Failure to utilize the .004 plastic sheet supplied as additional water protection for your sauna will void your warranty. The fabric used for the roof of the waterproof cover is resistant to water penetration; however it is sewn to the acrylic canvas sides. It is required to place the plastic sheet included directly over the sauna roof prior to installing the cover and placing an object on the sauna roof to give the fabric elevation for water run off as further protection. Like any wood exposed to the elements, it is required to treat the exterior wood of the sauna to keep it from deteriorating.
Our best far infrared sauna warranty is deemed void if the sauna has been misused, altered or left exposed to the elements of weather and water.
II. Liabilities
1. Rocky Mountain Saunas and any of its subsidiaries and/or associates shall not be held responsible for any misuse of the sauna by the customer. We shall not be held liable for any damage and/or injury caused by customer misuse of product.
2. Rocky Mountain Saunas and any of its subsidiaries and/or associates do not provide medical guidance or diagnosis. It is always recommended that you contact your physician for advice.
III. Cancellation and Return Policy
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1. Buyer may cancel and return the goods to Seller, subject to the terms and conditions of this policy. Buyer shall assume all risk of loss associated with the return as well as shipping, handling, restocking and other fees, costs and expenses as described in this policy.
2. Seller reserves the right to refuse to refund any deposit or payment, or cancel any payment due, and any owing until such time as Seller a) is in receipt of the goods b) has inspected the goods and c) in the Seller's discretion, has found the goods to be free of damage.
3. All returned goods must be in their original packaging. Seller may refuse to refund all or any portion of any payment, or cancel payment due and owing if the Buyer fails to fully comply with or violates the terms and conditions of this policy.
Shipping, Handling and Restocking Fees
All cancelled or returned goods shall be subject to a) storage fees and costs associated with routing the goods b) handling and restocking fee in the amount of $395.00 USD for each sauna c) all shipping costs to and from the Seller and d) Seller providing a return merchandise authorization (RMA) number. Buyer's failure to obtain the RMA number shall result in Seller not accepting any returned shipment and Buyer paying all costs and fees. All such costs and fees as determined by Seller shall be paid by Buyer to Seller upon demand by Seller.
In addition to making the best far infrared sauna, we are proud to give our customers this rock solid warranty. If you should have any questions, don't hesitate to call us at 1-888-358-1270.
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SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS
We at Rocky Mountain Saunas are committed to making safety our #1 Priority. Certifications
assure you that our infrared saunas have met a certain level of quality construction, as well as
safety and performance standards.
Below is a list of our current certifications by companies authorized to approve the sauna safety
standards in North America, Canada and the European Union.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION
Our manufacturing facility has implemented a quality management system in
order to maintain the highest standards in product development and quality
assurance
INTERTEK'S ETL SEMKO STANDARDS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND
CANADA
Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL) was founded in 1896 by Thomas Edison,
and is one of the oldest product safety testing laboratories in the world.
Certification by ETL and ETL-C assures you that all Signature models have
been tested to meet both US and Canadian safety and performance standards.
CE CERTIFIED EUROPEAN SAFETY STANDARDS
The CE Mark is a requirement for products sold to the European Market. The
CE Mark identifies a product as complying with the health and safety
requirements spelled out in European legislation and is mandatory for
equipment operating in the European Union (EU).
ROHS DIRECTIVE
The RoHS Directive stands for "the Restriction of the use of Hazardous
Substances in electrical and electronic equipment". This Directive bans the
placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing
more than agreed levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium,
polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE)
flame retardants.
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