Delivery:
Determine the optimum location for your new therapy unit. We suggest indoors, but covers are available if you have an outdoor location that is not directly susceptible to wet weather.
Energy requirements vary by unit. You will need to plan for the sauna's location and make certain that adequate electrical power is available. The two-person unit operates on 110 volt current and draws 13.8 amps when the heaters are in use. Most household circuits are sufficient at 15 amps; however if there are other appliances on the circuit, you may wish to have your electrician dedicate a circuit for the sauna so you don't blow any fuses. The three-person sauna at 110 volts requires a 20 amp fused circuit because it draws 16.8 amps. The four-person sauna is wired for 220 volts and draws 9.4 amps. Depending on available amperage we suggest a dedicated 15 or 20 amp fused circuit. 20 amp receptacles and plugs are included with the three-person sauna. (However, don't confuse this with a 220 volt receptacle.) If your electrician has questions, please have him/her call us.
All units are shipped pre-paid freight by truck from Los Angeles, California, by a major carrier. The carrier will telephone you to arrange a date and time to deliver.
Your sauna will be delivered as two boxes on a pallet.
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Assembly:
The wall panels latch to the bottom base panel and to the adjoining walls, forming a very solid compact unit. The ceiling forms a snug-fitting cap. The only tool needed is a Philips head screwdriver to add the one screw that attaches the door knob. You should complete the installation and be enjoying your new sauna in less than thirty minutes.
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Step 1: Place the base where you want the sauna to go keeping in mind its power requirements and being sure to orient it properly. This needs to be on a flat surface, but can be on any kind of flooring including carpet. |
Step 2: Add the back and one of the sides, latching each panel together and to the base. |
Step 3: Add the other side panel, connecting the latches. |
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Step 4: Drop in the leg heater, connect two power cables, and add the bench top. |
Step 5: Add the front panel. (In the photo above, the front panel is backwards so you are viewing it, as it would be seen from the inside.) Connect two more power cables. |
Step 6: Add the top. Connect the cable that powers the fan in the ceiling. Use a Philips head screwdriver to connect the handle in the door. Plug the sauna into the wall and you are ready to go! |
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