Sentiotec COUNTRY Assembly Instructions And User's Manual

Garden sauna COUNTRY
319 x 264 x 290 cm
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Garden sauna
COUNTRY
Exterior dimension:
319 x 264 x 290 cm
Interior dimension:
200 x 200 x 210 cm
Wall thickness:
70 mm
There may be slight deviations in the dimensions.
Subject to technical modifications and misprints.
Dear customer,
Before you begin with the work, check that all the individual parts have been delivered against the parts list. Ifyou discover any missing parts, notify your dealer within 14 days of receiving the sauna cabin.
Keep the delivery note, the invoice and the assembly instructions in asafeplace in case of any questions.
You require the following tools:
1 hammer with a wooden head or a rubber hammer 1 cordless screwdriver with bits for cross-head screws and Torx 1 roller tape measure 1 drill bit Ø10 mm; 1 drill bit Ø3 mm 1 spirit level 1 pencil
You need an assistant for the assembly. We also advise you to pre-drill theholesforthescrews.
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The electrical connection may only be performed by a qualified electrician or similarly qualified person.
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Front face with doors
1 block plank 230 x 6.5 x 7 cm with recess for
door frame and 4 recesses for threaded rods
13 block planks 69 x 14.6 x 7 cm with electrical
installation drill holes
1 block plank 69 x 14.6 x 7 cm with electrical
installation drill holes and 3 drill holes for supply air 14 block planks 69 x 14.6 x 7 cm 2 block planks 230 x 14.6 x 7 cm over door frame
with 4 recesses for threaded rods 1 roof 230 x 48.5 x 7 cm 2 interior door panels 86 x 5.5 x 2 cm 2 interior door panels 201 x 5.5 x 2 cm
Right and left sides
26 block planks 230 x 14.6 x 7 cm 2 block planks 252.5 x 14.6 x 7 cm 2 block planks 275 x 14.6 x 7 cm 2 block planks 297.5 x 14.6 x 7 cm 2 block planks 319 x 17 x 7 cm
Rear face
1 block plank 230 x 6.5 x 7 cm with 2 recesses
forthreaded rods 1 block plank 230 x 14.6 x 7 cm
with ventilation recess 15 block planks 230 x 14.6 x 7 cm
with 2 drill holes 1 roof 230 x 48.5 x 7 cm 3 block planks for roof 319 x 13.6 x 7 cm 2 roof support slats 200 x 4 x 4 cm 2 roof support slats 192 x 4 x 4 cm 2 roof elements 199 x 99 x 6.5 cm 2 oor frames 214 x 8 x 4 cm
3 oor frames 206 x 8 x 4 cm 2 oor frames 206 x 12 x 4 cm 22 oor boards 199.5 x 9.5 x 1.9 cm 4 skirting boards 200 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm 70 roof boards 142 x 9.5 x 1.8 cm 2 weather boards 319 x 4 x 2 cm 4 weather boards 145.5 x 12.5 x 1.9 cm 5 bench support slats 4 x 4 cm (2 pcs. 58 cm;
2 pcs. 116 cm; 1 pc. 48 cm) 1 bench 137.5 x 62 cm 2 benches 199 x 62 cm 2 back rests 2 head rests 1 bench screen 199 cm 1 door frame 198 x 90 cm 1 interior light 1 light screen 1 oor grid 70 x 50 cm 1 heater safety guard, 2 parts 1 ventilation shutter 1 assembly material set 1 assembly instruction manual 6 threaded rods 8 mm incl. nuts 3 silicon cables 5-pin 5 x 1.5 mm² 20 m² roong felt 1 insect screen
COUNTRY parts list
The parts list can also be used as a claims sheet.
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GARDEN SAUNA COUNTRY
Notes for the planning permission, foundation,
anchorage, delivery and unloading
Planning permission
Before installing the garden sauna, make sure you enquire about whether planning permission is required at your local planning authority (municipal oce, magistrate). Youmay need this as permission is required above a certain room volume. This depends on where you live exactly and is therefore handled dierently from country to country.
Check with your local planning authority (municipal oce, magistrate) with respect to the building regulations and load standards.
Concrete foundation:
A solid concrete foundation is important for the durability as well as the safety of your garden sauna. We recommend having the foundation laid by a specialist. It is the basis for a proper anchorage of your garden sauna. Only then can you ensure that there will be no diculties with assembly and use.
There are several ways that you can lay the foundation for your garden sauna.
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However, the two options below have proven to be the best in practice:
• Foundation slab (base plate)
• Strip foundation
For both types, a foundation that is absolutely at and load-bearing must be ensured. Only then can the assembly of the individual modules be ensured without any diculties and with a precise t.
Once the concrete slab has been completed and dried out, we recommend torching it with roong felt or torch-on felt in order to seal it completely.
Foundation slab (base plate)
A base plate ensures a frost-proof foundation for the garden sauna. Note that structural steel mesh mats must be laid in the concrete (reinforced) in order to achieve maximum stability and protect the slab from cracking.
Ground
Concrete 15 cm thick
Gravel 15 cm thick PE-lm
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Strip foundation
Depending on the structural requirements and local conditions, strip foundations can be laid in dierent ways. There are two types of strip foundations:
• strip foundation - not reinforced
• strip foundation - reinforced
To make a frost-proof strip foundation, you must dig at least 80 cm deep into the ground. The supporting walls of the garden sauna are then laid on the foundation strips.
This construction has the advantage that the base plate can be thinner and less reinforcement is necessary.
The foundation should be about 10 to 15 mm smaller than your garden sauna so that
water can run o the outer walls of the sauna and the outer sides of the foundation.
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Ground Concrete 10 cm thick
Gravel 10 cm thick
PE-lm
80 cm
30 cm
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Note:
The foundations must be absolutely at to ensure the load-bearing capacity of the sauna. Ifthe foundation slab is larger than the oor space of the garden sauna, rainwater can start to collect around the sauna This means that the wooden wall elements would be constantly standing on wet ground. This could result in the wood absorbing the water and starting to rot.
We point out that we do not accept any liability for the resulting damage.
Anchoring the garden sauna:
It is essential that the garden sauna is rmly anchored on the base plate or the strip foundation. Strong winds can exert a powerful force on the garden sauna. To prevent damage to your property or third-party property, proper anchoring is essential.
We point out that anchoring the garden sauna is the responsibility of the customer and we do not accept any liability for accidental damage.
Wood protection outside:
The wood of the garden sauna is untreated. If you want to increase the life of your garden sauna, we recommend painting with a suitable protective painting.
Roong:
The included roong felt serves as an initial cover. We also recommend to cover the roof with bitumen shingles, sheet metal or a suitable foil.
Delivery of the garden sauna:
The garden sauna is delivered by lorry (also possible by semi-trailer truck). Access to the unloading area must be ensured.
At least two people are required for unloading and installing the garden sauna.
Screws 5 x 100 mm
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1 block plank 230 x 6.5 x 7 cm with recesses for threaded rods
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1 block plank 230 x 6.5 x 7 cm with recesses for threaded rods and doors
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Screws 4 x 60 mm
Base frame for outer sauna
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1 block plank 230 x 14.6 x 7 cm with ventilation recess
1 block plank 69 x 14.6 x 7 cm with drill holes for supply air
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Threaded rods 8 mm
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Screw joints at bottom
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Screw joints at top – cut o the remaining threaded rod above the nut
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Ventilation shutter 4 screws 3 x 40 mm
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Skirting board - screws 3.2 x 40 mm
Screws 5 x 100 mm
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Floor - screws 3.5 x 50 mm
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Measure from oor to thebottom edge of the roof support slat 206 cm.
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Screws 4 x 70 mm
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206 cm
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Screw the roof elements from above with the support slats Screws x 80 mm
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Fig. 1.21
Screws 5 x 70 mm
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41 cm
87 cm
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Fig. 1.22
Screws 3.5 x 50 mm
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Bench screen
- view from rear
Bench screen
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Screws 3.5 x 50 mm
25 cm
4 screws 3 x 40 mm
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First put the mounting slats of thedoor and the screws in the cabin. Then place the door element in the doorway, take the top slat (1), place itso that left and right is the same andscrew the slat to the door. Next, screw on the side mounting slats. (2). Finally, screw on the bottomslat.
Screws 3 x 40 mm
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2.
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Screws 3 x 40 mm
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2 cm
Screws 3.5 x 50 mm
Wind board, side, screws 3.5 x 50 mm
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Screws 3.5 x 50 mm
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Fig. 1.31
Screws
3.5 x 50 mm
Weather boards, side
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Place the two rows of roong felt for each wall side with overhang and fastenit with roong felt nails. Finally, place another row of roong felt overtheweather board and fasten it again with roong felt nails.
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COUNTRY FLOOR PLAN 319 x 264 x 290 cm
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