Tylo H2 User And Installation Manual

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USER AND INSTALLATION GUIDE H2
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29005140-ENG
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
User Guide ......................................................................1
The control panel in general .................................................. 1
When starting for the first time ............................................. 2
Start/stop ................................................................................2
Setting temperature ................................................................2
Setting humidity level .............................................................2
Setting start time and calendar programming. ....................... 3
The SETTINGS menu ............................................................3
Locking the panel ...................................................................4
Drying mode ...........................................................................5
External ON/OFF switch (option) ........................................... 5
Extra control panel (option) ....................................................5
Installation Guide ........................................................... 6
Control panel ........................................................................ 6
External ON/OFF switch (option) ........................................... 7
Extra control panel (option) ....................................................7
Troubleshooting the control panel ............................... 8
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USER GUIDE
The control panel in general
The control panel is automatically activated when you pass your hand over it.
Use UP (see Figure 1, Page 1 pos 6) and DOWN(pos 9) to scroll through the menus.
Use UP and DOWN to increase/decrease a value when entering data.
Confirm menu choices using OK (pos 8).
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Figure 1: Main menu
1.
ON/OFF
2.
TEMPERATURE
3.
HUMIDITY: Set humidity
4.
TIMER: Program start time
5.
SETTINGS
6.
STATUS BAR: Shows the status of certain functions
(13-20)
7.
UP: One step up in the menu or increase value when enter-
ing data
8.
LIGHT
9.
OK: Confirm choice
10.
DOWN: One step down in the menu or decrease value
when entering data
11.
BACK: Go one step back in the menu or when entering
data
12.
HOME: Return to main menu
13.
ON/OFF STATUS: Shows that the sauna/steam bath is on
14.
LIGHT STATUS: Shows that the light is on
15.
TIMER STATUS: Shows that the control panel is pro-
grammed for delayed start
16.
CALENDAR STATUS: Shows that the system is calen-
dar-programmed
17.
HUMIDITY STATUS: Shows approximate reservoir level
Full symbol = full reservoir, half-full symbol = half reservoir and flashing empty symbol = empty reservoir. Only applies to heaters with manual water filling.
18.
LOCKED STATUS: Shows that the panel is locked
19.
DRYING STATUS: Shows that the system is in Dryingset- ting, replaces ON/OFF STATUS
20.
STANDBY STATUS: Shows that the system is in Stand- bysetting, replaces ON/OFF STATUS
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When starting for the first time
Using the control panel for the first time:
1. Check the heater manual for getting started and safety pre­cautions.
2. Pass your hand over the screen to light it up.
3. Select region (Europe, USA, Other). Use UP and DOWN to
scroll through the menu. Confirm using OK (see Figure 2, Page 2).
Figure 2: UP, DOWN and OK
4. Select language. Confirm with OK.
5. Enter current time. Confirm with OK.
6. Enter current date (yyyy-mm-dd). Confirm with OK.
7. Select System type (Timer-controlled, Monitored or Private).
Key to system type:
System type Timer-controlled is used for systems in which calendar programming or delayed start are required. Maxim­um running time for this choice is 12 hours. After 12 hours, the system must be shut down for at least 6 hours. A door contact must also be connected to the sauna door to detect whether the door is opened after the last shut-down.
System type Monitored is used for systems where there are always personnel to monitor the sauna. No calendar program­ming or delayed start can be used with this choice.
System type Private is used for private systems. Max. sauna time is 6 hours. Delayed start can be used with this choice, but not calendar programming.
NOTE! A door contact can be used for all system types. The contact will detect if the sauna door is opened after the last sauna has been taken. NB: timer-controlled systems will require a check of the sauna and confirmation on the control panel.
8. Enter Bathtime limit (maximum time depends on system type).
9. Enter Door contact (Yes, No).
10. Enter Auto fill and empty (automatic water filling and empty-
ing - applies to the Expression heater).
Start/stop
To start the heater:
1. Pass your hand over the screen to light it up. ON/OFF is marked (light intensity increases) (see Figure 3, Page 2).
Figure 3: ON/OFF and ON/OFF STATUS
2. If ON/OFF is not marked, use UP to scroll to the correct posi-
tion.
3. Press OK. ON/OFF STATUS will light up in the STATUS BAR (see Figure 1, Page 1) to show that the sauna heater is on.
When the heater is on, the temperature and time will be shown if no other settings are changed.
To switch off, select ON/OFF and press OK.
NOTE! When the heater is switched off or the set op­erating time expires, it will switch into drying mode. The heating element will run for 20 minutes to dry out the sauna cabin. This can be deactivated by pressing ON/ OFF. When the heater is off, the control panel light will go out. It is automatically activated when you pass your hand over the panel. Tylö recommends using the drying mode.
Setting temperature
To set sauna temperature:
1. Select TEMPERATURE (see Figure 4, Page 2) and press OK.
Figure 4: TEMPERATURE
2. Use UP and DOWN to set the temperature and confirm with OK.
At temperature settings over 70°C, sauna cabin heating will be prioritised, and at temperature settings under 70 °C, steam production will be prioritised. Prioritisation can be changed in Settings (see The section called The SETTINGS menu, Page
3).
Setting humidity level
To set humidity level:
1. Select HUMIDITY (see ) and press OK.
Figure 5: HUMIDITY/HUMIDITY STATUS for empty, half-full
and full reservoir.
2. Set the desired humidity level on the scale of 0-10 (0 = dry sauna and 10 = max. humidity). Confirm with OK.
Water level in the reservoir is indicated by HUMIDITY STATUS (see ) in the STATUS BAR (see Figure 1, Page 1, pos 6). An illuminated, full drop symbol shows the reservoir is full. An illumin­ated half-full symbol shows the reservoir is half full and a flash­ing empty symbol shows the reservoir is empty. When starting, an empty reservoir will also be indicated by a pulsating audio signal.
If the water runs out during your sauna, it will be indicated by a pulsating audio signal and flashing symbol on the panel. When filling with water, HUMIDITY STATUS will first change to half-full and then to full, and a steady audio signal will indicate that the reservoir is full.
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