K60 & KT60 STEAM BATH CONTROLS FOR USE WITH AMEREC AK STEAM GENERATORS

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K60 and KT60 OWNE'S MANUA WANING Electrical grounding is required on all Steam Generats. K60 and KT60 113 K60 & KT60 STEAM BAT CONTOS FO USE WIT AMEEC AK STEAM GENEATOS SAVE TIS MANUA AK STEAM GENEATO FO TE SAFETY OF YOU AND YOU FAMIY PEASE EAD TE WANINGS TO TE IGT AND A INSTUCTIONS BEFOE USING YOU STEAMBAT. POST "WANING" ABE OUTSIDE STEAMBAT FO SAFETY WANINGS. E- QUIED POSTING ON DOO OF STEAM OOM O ADJACENT TO DOO FO A COMMECIA INSTAATIONS. Thank you f purchasing your new AMEEC steam generat. If we can be of any assistance do not hesitate to call our Service Department at 1-800-363-0251 1-425-951-1120. SECTION 1: USING TE K60/KT60 WIT An AMEEC GENEATO The K60 and KT60 controls provide automatic temperature control with AK steam generats. These controls allow the user to set steam bath time and to adjust the bath operating temperature. Note: F a temperature controlled steam bath, the AK generat requires either a KT60 with built in temperature sens a K60 with separate temperature sens. Another K60 may be added to allow two controls f a steam bath, such as one inside the room and one outside, but if a KT60 is installed it must be inside the steam room. A maximum of two controls may be installed. 1. Ensure that both the power circuit and water supply to the generat are ON. 2. To activate the steam, press the K60 ( KT60) control's On/Off switch. In 10 to 20 minutes the room should be comftable enough to begin taking a steam bath. The unit will turn off automatically in 30 minutes. Note: other bath times and temperature may be set by the user. 3. emove clothing and jewelry. 4. Enter the steam room and close the do to prevent steam from escaping. 5. elax and enjoy the warm steam releasing tense muscles and refreshing the entire body. The average time spent taking a steam bath is approximately 10 minutes 6. Pressing the control's on/off switch while the steam generat is operating will shut it off. 7. If your steam room has a shower, a pleasant experience can be achieved by taking a warm shower while in the steam. You will fi nd the contrast from water to steam quite invigating. All electrical supplies should be disconnected when servicing a Steam Generat. All wiring must be installed by a licensed electrical contract in accdance with local and national codes. All plumbing must be installed by a licensed plumber in accdance with all applicable local and national codes. Steamers are f indo use only. Steamers are not f space-heating purposes. Be certain that steam bath enclosures are properly sealed to avoid water damage from escaping steam. It is recommended that 100% silicone caulk be used to seal all pipes and fi ttings. Steam must be prevented from escaping into the wall cavity. Never shut off the water to an appliance that is in use. Electric Shock azard igh Voltage exists within this equipment. There are no user serviceable parts in this equipment. EDUCE TE ISK OF OVEEATING AND SCADING 1. Exit immediately if uncomftable, dizzy sleepy. Staying too long in a heated area is capable of causing overheating. 2. Supervise children at all times. 3. Check with a doct befe use if pregnant, diabetic, in po health under medical care. 4. Breathing heated air in conjunction with consumption of alcohol, drugs medication is capable of causing unconsciousness. Do not contact steam head. Stay at least 12" away from hot steam escaping from the steam outlet. CAUTION! WANING EDUCE TE ISK OF SIPPING AND FA INJUY Use care when entering exiting the steam room, flo may be slippery. 05-21-07 4110-79 NOTE: F additional safety instructions, see owner's manual. 4209-37 04/27/17 Technical suppt: 1-951-1120 1-800-363-0251 suppt@amerec.com Page 1

K60 and KT60 OWNE'S MANUA IMPOTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS 1. EAD AND FOOW A INSTUCTIONS. 2. WANING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times. 3. WANING - To reduce the risk of injury: a. The wet surfaces of steam enclosures may be slippery. Use care when entering leaving. b. The steam head is hot. Do not touch the steam head and avoid the steam near the steam head. c. Prolonged use of the steam system can raise excessively the internal human body temperature and impair the body s ability to regulate its internal temperature (hyperthermia). imit your use of steam to 10-15 minutes until you are certain of your body s reaction. d. Excessive temperatures have a high potential f causing fetal damage during the early months of pregnancy. Pregnant possibly pregnant women should consult a physician regarding crect exposure. e. Obese persons and persons with a histy of heart disease, low high blood pressure, circulaty system problems, diabetes should consult a physician befe using a steambath. f. Persons using medication should consult a physician befe using a steambath since some medication may induce drowsiness while other medications may affect heart rate, blood pressure and circulation. 4. WANING - yperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the nmal body temperature of 98.6 F (37 C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting. The effect of hyperthermia include: a. Failure to perceive heat: b. Failure to recognize the need to exit the steambath: c. Unawareness of impending risk: d. Fetal damage in pregnant women: e. Physical inability to exit the steambath: and f. Unconsciousness. WANING - The use of alcohol, drugs medication can greatly increase the risk of hyperthermia. SAVE TESE INSTUCTIONS 4209-37 04/27/17 Technical suppt: 1-951-1120 1-800-363-0251 suppt@amerec.com Page 2

WATE DAIN K60 and KT60 OWNE'S MANUA SECTION 2: OVEVIEW The K60 and KT60 steam generat controls feature adjustable bath time and temperature controls with a digital display. The actual room temperature and time remaining are alternately displayed every 5 seconds. The display also indicates err codes, if needed. The temperature can be adjusted from 100 to 125 F (38 to 52 C) with an initial default of 120 F (49 C). The temperature display preference may be set using a jumper on the steamer circuit board to select either F (default) C. FIGUE 1 113 The maximum bath time may set to 60 minutes (default) 24 hours (f light commercial use) using a jumper on the steamer circuit board. If a KT60 is installed: The KT60 control must be mounted inside the steam room, approximately 4 feet up from the fl o, as it contains the temperature sens. A K60 control may be installed outside the steam room as a second control. Either control my be used to control the steam bath. The KT60 can be identifi ed by a small black "bump" in the keypad area, above the right side of the TIME switch pad.; this is the temperature sens. TIME ON/OFF TEMP If a K60 is installed without a KT60: The K60 control may be mounted inside outside the steam room, approximately 4 feet up from the fl o. A second K60 control may be installed so one is inside and the other outside the steam room. Either control my be used to control the steam bath. Note: when a K60 controls the steam bath without a KT60 installed, a separate temperature sens must be installed in the steam room. During a steam bath: The ''sequential steam'' feature automatically changes heating levels depending on how close the room temperature is to the set point. When very close to the set point, heating is cut back to about 1/3 full power so the temperature remains me constant during use. If the temperature drops a few degrees, the heating goes up to about 60% of full power and if the temperature drops me full power is applied until the room heats enough to start reducing power again. SECTION 3: SETTING BAT TIME AND TEMPEATUE The K60 and KT60 controls operate identically. Bath Time: The default bath time is 30 minutes, adjustable from 5 to 60 minutes in 5 minute increments. A jumper on the steamer board may be set f a bath time settable up to 24 hours max. in 1 hour increments. To check the time setting, turn on the steam bath then press the TIME switch. The set time will immediately be displayed. Continue holding the switch f 5 seconds and the setting will begin to change. Continue pressing the switch and the TIME setting will step up until the highest set point is reached then step down to the lowest, then step up again. elease the TIME switch once the desired setting is reached. Whenever the TIME switch is pressed f me than 5 seconds, it will change to set mode and start to increase. Bath Temperature: The default bath temperature is 120 F (49 C), adjustable from 100 to 125 F (38 to 52 C), adjustable in 1 increments. A jumper on the steamer board may be set to provide either a F (default) C temperature display. To check the temperature setting, turn on the steam bath then press the TEMP switch. The set temperature will immediately be displayed. Continue holding the switch f 5 seconds and the setting will begin to change. Continue pressing the switch and the TEMP setting will step up until the highest set point is reached then step down to the lowest, then step up again. elease the TEMP switch once the desired setting is reached. Whenever the TEMP switch is pressed f me than 5 seconds, it will change to set mode and start to increase. Settings will be kept until manually changed until power is lost to the steam generat. If power is lost, the setting will return to facty defaults but the 60 min/24 hr and F/ C choices will not change unless the shunts are moved. The shunts f new model AKs (built since March, 2017) are shown in Figure 2A, below. This model has the steamer circuit board mounted on the back of the steamer. The shunts f older model AKs (built befe March, 2017) are shown in Figure 2B, below. This model has the steamer circuit board mounted on the steamer shelf. FIGUE 2A FIGUE 2B 60m/24 NOM/EXT F/ C 60m NOM F / / / 24 EXT C PACE ON ONE PIN FO BAT TIME DISPAY 60 MIN F 24 C PACE ON BOT PINS FO 4209-37 04/27/17 Technical suppt: 1-951-1120 1-800-363-0251 suppt@amerec.com Page 3

K60 and KT60 OWNE'S MANUA SECTION 4: INSTAATION 1. TEMPEATUE SENSO CABE OUG-IN equired if using only a K60 (KT60 not installed) The low voltage temperature sens must be mounted in the steam room if a KT60 will not be used. Do not mount directly over the steam dispersion head near the do. The sens should be located in a wall 6 (150 mm) below the ceiling but no me than 7ft (2,1 m) above the fl o. String the sens cable from the sens location through 1/2: (12 mm) holes in the wall studs ceiling joists to the generat location. Drill a clean 7/8: (22 mm) hole through the steam room wall at the sens location. eave 12 (305 mm) of slack at the sens location. See Figure 3. FIGUE 3 Note: Do not staple through damage cable. Use facty supplied cables only. INSTA TE TEMPEATUE SENSO ASSEMBY inside the steam room. A 7/8 (22 mm) hole should already be in the steam room wall with the cable ready. CABE WA SENSO a) Carefully connect the sens cable to the sens. The cable end should slide into place and lock. b) un a light bead of silicone around the back surface of the sens and slide it into the wall with the metal sens tube pointed down. Tape the sens to the wall until the silicone has set-up. 7/8" (22 MM) OE TIP MUST POINT DOWN SEA BACK WIT SIICONE c) Connect the steam generat end of the cable to the sens jack on the steamer s circuit board. See Figure 4 f the sens jack location. 2. K60 KT60 OUG-IN The low voltage K60 and KT60 controls can be mounted up to 25ft (7,6 m) from the generat. The K60 controls may be mounted either inside outside the steam room. The KT60 must be mounted inside the steam room so its built in temperature sens will function. Use a 2 (50 mm) hole saw to drill a hole in the fi nished wall where the control is to be mounted. String the 25ft (7,6 m) cable from the control location through ½ (13mm) holes in the wall studs ceiling joists to the generat. Optional f tile rooms: a rough-in box may be installed at the desired control mounting location. Instructions and a mounting plate with the proper diameter mounting hole are included with the control kit. Tile up to the hole in mounting plate as indicated in Figure 5. Note: Do not staple through damage cable. Use facty supplied cables only. INSTA K60 KT60 CONTO The low voltage K60 control can be mounted directly to a fi nished wall either inside outside the steam room. The low voltage KT60 control must be mounted inside the steam room. See step 2 above. The control cable should already be roughed-in to this location. a) With the decative cover removed from the control switch assembly, insert the two control mounting screws through the control housing (you may need to punch through skinned holes) and screw a few turns into the mounting bracket. ocate the control cable and plug it into the back of the control housing. See Figure 5. Optionally, you may use silicone to mount the control. b) un a bead of 100% silicon caulk in-between the 2 ridges around the perimeter on the back of the control housing. See Figure 5. c) If a bracket is not being used, insert the control in the wall hole, level it and tape in place until the silicone sets up. Go to step e. If a bracket is being used, insert the mounting bracket into the wall cavity by fi rst pushing with the control housing and then with a hard fl at surface on the control housing mounting screws which extend out through the control face. See Figure 5 If the mounting bracket is being used if the screw holes are open, add a small amount of silicone to the screw holes to ensure they are sealed water tight. d) Once the mounting bracket has been inserted into the fi nished wall, center the control and tighten the mounting screws to draw the control housing securely against the fi nished wall. Do not over tighten the mounting screws. Add a little silicone over the screw heads to seal the screw holes. e) Install the decative cover plate by sliding the top of the cover plate over the tab on the top of the control housing and pushing on the bottom of the cover plate to complete the snap fi t. See Figure 5. f) oute the generat end of the control cable through a knockout in the end of the generat using the strain relief provided. Plug the control cable into the S60A S60B connect on the steamer s circuit board. See Figure 4. Note: f steam bath temperature control, a K60 and a wall mounted sens a KT60 (with built in sens) must be installed. Only one KT60 may be installed. You may combine two K60s a K60 with a KT60. OPTIONA SECONDAY CONTO : As an option, a second K60 control may be installed with a K60 KT60 to provide controls both inside and outside the steam room. The second control should be installed as described in above, with the second K60 control cable plugged into the second S60 connect. 4209-37 04/27/17 Technical suppt: 1-951-1120 1-800-363-0251 suppt@amerec.com Page 4

WATE DAIN WATE DAIN WATE DAIN K60 and KT60 OWNE'S MANUA FIGUE 4 NEW STYE AK OD STYE AK K60 ONY KT60 ONY K60 + KT60 FIGUE 5 WA COVE PATE SIICONE OUSING SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE OF YOU AK STEAM GENEATO The steam generat, steam head, fi ttings and plumbing connections should be inspected regularly f water leaks and damage. The AK steam generat is supplied with a manual drain valve f fl ushing sediments from the generat tank; an optional automatic electronic drain is available as an option. The autodrain option drains and rinses the bath after each us. If only a manual drain is available, the steam generat should be manually drained periodically following the Flushing Procedure shown here. This procedure should be scheduled monthly me often depending on local water conditions and steam bath usage. Flushing Procedure: The generat should be cool befe starting. 1. Use the control to start a bath. Immediately go to the generat and open the manual drain (open is with the handle in line with the drain pipe, closed has the handle pointing straight out over the side of the pipe). 2. Allow the tank to drain f a couple minutes then close the drain and allow the tank to fi ll f about 1 minute. 3. Open the drain again and allow the water to run with the drain open f a full 10 minutes with the bath turned on. 4. Use the control to turn the bath off then go to the generat. When the water stops fl owing out the drain, close the manual drain valve. 4209-37 04/27/17 Technical suppt: 1-951-1120 1-800-363-0251 suppt@amerec.com Page 5

SECTION 6: TOUBE SOOTING GUIDE K60 and KT60 OWNE'S MANUA The troubleshooting guide is meant as a general aid only. There are no user serviceable parts in the generat. All repairs should be perfmed by a qualifi ed service person. F additional assistance the facty authized service person nearest you call: AMEEC's Service Department at 1-800-363-0251. SYMPTOMS POBABE CAUSES ACTION TO BE TAKEN Control won't turn ON (Display is Off) Improper no power supplied Control improperly connected Control cable faulty Control is faulty 1. a. Make sure circuit breaker f generat is on b. Use a voltmeter to check the voltage across the two fuses on the Printed Circuit Assembly (PCA) in the generat. c. Check fuses; if a fuse is blown, replace. If the fuse blows again, contact Suppt. 2. Check that controls are installed per installation instructions. 3. eplace control cable. Contact suppt. 4. eplace control. Contact suppt. Control OFF Generat faulty Turn off the circuit breaker then contact Suppt. (Unit still makes steam) Water runs out of steamhead Generat Faulty 1. Turn off the breaker 2. Turn off the water supply 3. Contact Suppt. Steam room too hot cold Temperature setting needs changing 1. See section 3: Setting Time and Temp 2. Contact Suppt Control ON, Displays >>> Control won't turn OFF (Display is ON) Control ON (Display ON) (Time & Temp display properly) Unit Won't steam Unable to adjust TIME TEMP Sudden increases in rate water sputters out of steam head Steambath temperature over 132 F (55 C) Sens faulty Control faulty Unit has not fi lled completely Generat is faulty Control faulty Generat faulty Contaminants in the water supply causing foaming 1. If the bath is too hot, turn off the circuit breaker and contact Suppt 2. Treat as E002 eplace the control. Contact Suppt 1. Wait at least 10 minutes after turning on the control 2. Contact Suppt 1. eplace control. Contact Suppt 2. eplace generat's PCA. Contact Suppt Flush tank at least 3 time - refer to Section 5: Maintenance Control displays E001 Steam room temperature err code Open sens sens cable. Contact Suppt Control displays E002 Steam room temperature err code Shted sens sens cable. Contact Suppt Control displays E055 Steam room temperature err code oom too hot. Contact Suppt Control displays E007 Warm Start temperature err code Open temperature sens (Warm Start option). Contact Suppt Control displays E008 Warm Start temperature err code Shted temperature sens (Warm Start option). Contact Suppt Control displays E044 Warm Start temperature err code Possible burnt/failed heating element (Warm Start option). Contact Suppt 17683 128th Place NE, Bldg C Woodinville, WA 98071 USA Phone 1-425-951-1120 1-800-363-0251 email suppt@amerec.com 4209-37 04/27/17 Technical suppt: 1-951-1120 1-800-363-0251 suppt@amerec.com Page 6