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Sauna Craft CTT Heater Installation Manual NOTES FOR ALL HEATERS Heater Guard Fence: A non-metallic guard (not included) shall be provided and installed as follows: a) 4 from CW Series heaters b) 6 from FM Series heaters Sauna Rocks (included): ) Wash the rocks before placing on heater. 2) Do not pack rocks too tightly into rock tray. There should be pockets of air. Stack rocks loosely in a pyramid like pile. Packing rocks too tightly will trap heat and cause the hi-limit to trip. ) These units must not be operated without the igneous rocks in place Water: Do not soak the heater with water. Water should be used in moderation Sprinkling with a ladle is recommended. Manual Reset High Limit Control: ) This safety device must not be by-passed in the wiring of this sauna heater. 2) Should the high temperature limit control trip frequently, a qualified serviceman should be contacted. A licensed electrical contractor should do all electrical work. Do NOT use a G.F.I breaker. All cables used in the installation of these units must be rated for 00 VAC. All cables supplied and connected to these units must be rated for 90 o Celsius. FIRST TIME USE When using the sauna for the first time it is normal to have a little smoke. The elements are burning off oil residue left by the manufacturing process. Turn the sauna on for ½ hour, leave the door open and do not go inside.

SAUNA CRAFT CTT HEATER w/ BUILT IN CONTROL " 2" 0" 24" SAUNA Craft Thermostat & Timer at bottom CEILING 2" 45" minimum 2" ROCKS Extra rocks are supllied. Use /2 to 2/. Keep the rest for extra. Do not "choke" the heater. Ideally, leave one of side rock compartment open. Choking the heater will result in nuisence hi-limit tripping at low temperatures. 24" Wall mounting bracket Secured on top only SAUNA Craft 0"

CTT SERIES HEATER WIRING DIAGRAM CTT heaters have controls built into the front bottom of heater 4-6 KW / VOLT/ PHASE - 9 KW / & PHASE L L2 L L2 Field i in 664 encosure provided. (Not suit for wet area. Use weather proof box if installing inside sauna or outdoors.) L L2 Sauna controls pre-wired Sauna Heater L L2 L Contactor Coil T T2 T Control rated to 0 amps. No magnetic contactor required for heaters up 6 kw ( volt) Contactor Watts Volts Phase 4000 5000 6000 Wire Size 0 0 0 0 40 Watts Volts Phase 6000 7500 7500 9000 9000 L L2 Hi-Limit Sauna Heater Wire Size 0 0 0 40 0 50 40 DO NOT USE G.F.I. BREAKER 2000 2000 5000 000 The SAUNA CRAFT "CTT" series have the controls built right in. The mounting and positioning procedure for the "CTT" series heater is identical to that of the "CW" series. Please refer to standard Heater Instruction Manual. 6 6 6 60 50 60 70

SAUNA ROCK PLACEMENT-SC SAUNA CRAFT HEATERS FILLING THE ROCK COMPARTMENT (FIGURES 0-4) The rocks should not be stuffed into every nook and cranny. This will "choke" the heater, trapping the heat inside and will result in nuisance tripping of the heater s built-in hi-limit. Placing the rocks properly improves heater operation and speeds up the heat up time. Extra rocks are supplied. Depending on the heater model, you will use about /2 to 2/. Keep the rest for extra. The rocks should filled as indicated below: CWS, CWM (Figure 0): Fill center and one side chamber. Leave the other side chamber open. CW-XR (Figure 2): Fill center and one side. Leave the other side open.. 0. MODEL: CTTS, CTTM 2. MODEL: CTT-XR

SAUNA TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Probable Cause Remedy Note: Except where noted otherwise, reference to control refers to TPT mechanical control Heater will not start Control wired incorrectly Check wiring diagram carefully to ensure control circuit is wired correctly High temperature control has tripped Thermostat off or set below room temperature Timer off No Power Faulty magnetic contactor (applies only to heaters 7.5 kw & larger) Using pencil or other non-condutive material, carefully push in "reset" button at front bottom of heater Turn thermostat clockwise. Saunas are generally set to between Turn timer clockwise Turn on breaker. If on, it may be faulty or installed incorrectly. Call for service. Call for assistance. Call service person. Sauna not hot enough Temperature not set high enough Set thermostat higher- Thermostat sensor not positioned properly Thermostat miscalibrated Recalibrate or replace Sauna on, but no real heat. Elements are not glowing red. Sauna has been wired at 20 volt. (Note:two 20 Call qualified service person. Using meter, confirm there volt lines does not make volt. is across line and line 2. One or more elements not glowing red One or more elements burned out Replace element Pilot light on. No Heat High Limit tripped High Limit defective Reset. (See above) Replace high limit High Limit trips frequently Too many rocks or rocks packed too tightly, trapping heat inside. (very common) Leave one side of rock tray free of rocks. Rocks should be stacked so that air can pass through. Thermostat broken or miscalibrated (Public) Sauna being tampered with by users; i.e splashing water or placing wet towel on thermostat sensor bulb High Limit defective Recalibrate or replace Close sauna to public use. Run heater for 2- three hours. If sauna does not trip, this suggests the problem is user tampering. Replace high limit Sauna too hot Sensor not properly positioned Thermostat broken or miscalibrated Reposition sensor or lower thermostat setting to compensate. Recalibrate or replace trips frequently G.F.C.I. breaker was used Replace with standard breaker to small for heater installed Replace with properly rated breaker Short circuit or ground in wiring Call service person.

SAUNA CRAFT LIMITED WARRANTY CTT-S, CTT-M, & CTT-XR SERIES HEATERS Model No. Date of Purchase Serial No. Date of Installation Sauna craft hereby warrants that the following Sauna Craft sauna heater is free from all defects in workmanship and materials for a period of CW-S & CW-M Series: - Five (5) years from the DATE OF PURCHASE. [Commercial use carries only a one () year warranty, excluding elements.] CW-XR Series: Residential use, LIFETIME WARRANTY from the DATE OF PURCHASE. [CW-XR commercial use, three () year warranty, including elements.] This warranty does not extend to damage caused by improper or negligent installation or use, or for repairs by any person other than an authorized Sauna Craft dealer, and shall be limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts by Sauna Craft, after the unit has been disconnected and returned to Sauna Craft. Said repairs shall be without charge if within six (6) months of the date of purchase of the DATE OF PURCHASE. After the expiration of the first six (6) months for the duration of the limited warranty period, there shall be a reasonable charge for labor incurred in connection with the repair or replacement required. For CTT-S & CTT-M sauna heaters used residentially, defective parts are warranted from the date of purchase as follows: First year - 00%, second - 0%, third year - 60, fourth year 40%, fifth year 20%. For CTT-S & CTT-M sauna heater used commercially, defective parts are warranted 00% from the date of purchase for a period of one () year. Elements are warranted 00% for thirty days (0). For CTT-XR sauna heaters used residentially, defective parts are warranted from the date of purchase as follows: Lifetime For CTT-XR sauna heaters used commercially ( volt, phase), defective parts are warranted 00% from the date of purchase as follows: Three years including elements. Excludes hi-limit device. Note: Commercial volt Heaters carry extended warranty only if purchased as commercial units at commercial pricing. Freight: The customer is required to ship freight prepaid to Sauna Craft and Sauna Craft will then ship freight prepaid back to the customer. The unit should not be shipped back without prior approval of Sauna Craft. A COPY OF THIS WARRANTY AND THE BILL OF SALE MUST ACCOMPANY THE RETURNED DEFECTIVE PART. This is not a service contract and this warranty does not include regular maintenance, cleaning or periodic check-ups, which are the sole and exclusive responsibility of the purchaser and are required as a condition of keeping this limited warranty in full force and effect. This warranty is not transferable and shall extend only to the original purchaser. This warranty is void if any of the following should occur:. If the unit is used for anything other than a sauna installation or application. 2. If the serial number has been altered or removed.. If the unit is modified in any manner, which Sauna Craft concludes, after inspection, affects the reliability of the unit. 4. If the unit has been repaired or serviced or repaired by anyone not specifically authorized by Sauna Craft 5. If the unit is damaged because it is not operated or installed in accordance with supplied instructions. The sole responsibility of Sauna Craft under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the unit or replacement thereof, including parts, in the sole discretion of Sauna Craft. The consumer's sole remedy shall be such repair or replacements as expressly provided herein, and under no circumstances shall Sauna Craft be liable for any loss or damage, be it direct or consequential, arising out of the use or inability to use this product. THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE OF PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF, AND NEITHER SAUNA CRAFT NOR ITS DEALERS ASSUMES OR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR ANY OF THEM ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH SAID EQUIPMENT. No warranty, whether express or implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplied by anyone other than Sauna Craft. Purchaser acknowledges that no other representations were made to him or relied on by him with respect to the quality and function of the heater File: Warranty-CWS,CWM, STL

HOW TO TAKE A SAUNA. Start with a brief shower using warm water and soap. Rinse thoroughly. Do not towel dry. 2 Enter the pre-heated sauna - 9 or 0 on numbered dial (0-90 C on temp dial). Take a towel in with you to sit on. Relax and allow your body to perspire freely in the soft dry heat. Do not throw water on the rocks in this first session. Do not expect to begin and finish your sauna in a few minutes. Even in the extreme heat of a sauna, it takes time for your body temperature to rise and for you to begin to perspire freely. Stay inside the sauna only as long as it feels pleasant. Go out now and then to cool off and freshen up with a quick cool shower. How long you stay in the sauna is up to you. It depends on your comfort level. It is not an endurance test. People often start at 5-0 minute intervals and work up to longer periods. Young children love saunas. Let them splash about in a tub of water on the floor or the lower benches where it is somewhat cooler. But remember to keep an eye on them at all times 4 Re-enter the sauna. Sprinkle water on the hot rocks to bring up a little steam and increase the humidity. This will increase the feeling of heat and assist the perspiration process. If you like add a few drops of scented essence such as eucalyptus into the water you splash on the rocks. It will disperse throughout the sauna. 5 Take a cold shower. Repeat the sauna/cold water cycle as often as you desire. 6 Dry yourself completely. Then sit or lie down, letting your body relax. 7 Relax, treat yourself to a cold drink and enjoy a sensation of true well-being. Don t get dressed until your body has cooled down and your pores have closed. Never get dressed right after your sauna. This will only cause you to perspire NOTE: When used for the first time, you will notice smoke coming off the heater elements. This is normal. Leave the door open and allow the sauna to run about 0 minutes. Technical Support Before calling, please review the troubleshooting guide in this manual. When calling please have the following information: Heater Model # Contactor Model # (Applies only to heaters 7.5 kw or larger) Contact Information Sauna Craft 5 Bowes Rd, Unit 2 Concord, ON L4K H7 Phone: 905-7-944 Fax: 905-7-246