Keys Backyard 1-2 Person Sauna BS-9101 manual

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    BS-9101 1-2 PERSON SAUNA OWNER’S MANUAL BEAUTY & SAUNA CONNECTION FOR INDOOR USE ONL Y 120V AC 15 AMP DEDICA TED CIRCUIT Enjoy Health And Beauty In Your Life! Sauna: the European secret for youthful vitality , now enjoy it for yourself! ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- -----------------[...]

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    keeping this manual for regular review and future refer ence. Congratulations on your purchase of a Far Infra-Red (FIR) Dry Sauna fro m Keys Backyard. Please take a moment to read through some of the features and benefits of your new sauna. And remember to always consult your physician before begi nning any sauna therapy pro gram. R E V . A HOW IT [...]

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    exposure to infrareds outside of overheating. WHA T WILL HAPPEN INSIDE – Y ou will feel the heat bei ng generated by the infrared emitters immediately . The wavelength of this heat will allow the rays to pe netrate your skin and heat your body beneath t he surface. This will excite the water molecules stored in the layer of fat just beneath your [...]

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    any adverse effects, but shoul d also consult their surgeon before beginning infrared therapy . < MANUAL INDEX > Product Introduction Parts Description Assembly Instructions Sauna Controls T ips for Using Y our Sauna Safety Instructions Safeguards for Y our Sauna T roubleshooting Guide Certificate of W arranty Product Introduction The infrare[...]

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    P ARTS DESCRIPTION A. FRONT P ANEL (SEE FIGURE 1) B. PRODUCT INSIDE (SEE FIGURE 2) F i g u r e 1 F i g u r e 2 1) Handle 2) Safety glass door 3) V entilation grid 4) Speaker 5) Reading lamp (1 1~15W ) 6) Control p anel 7) T emperature sensor 8) Heater 9) Bench p anel 10) Back frame 11) Window 12) MP3 socket[...]

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    1) TOOLS REQUIRED Screwdriver , ladder 2) INST ALLA TION ORDER BOTTOM P ANEL------ FRONT P ANEL ------ RIGHT P ANEL ------ LEFT P ANEL ------ BACK P ANEL ------BENCH---T OP P ANEL---T OP COVER For easy inst allation, please di stinguish each panel feature: F i g u r e 1 0 Buckle inside panel ,for left/right and front panel F i g u r e 1 2 T o disti[...]

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    1) Choose a good location t o inst all the sauna room A. MAIN POWER cord must be easily accessible. B. The location must be dry and leveled. C. Far from any source of water Caution: Assembly of sauna requires at lea st 2 adults to comp lete. 2) Place the BOTT OM P ANEL Place the bottom p anel on the floor , put ”long size” side on the backs ide[...]

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    F i g u r e 1 5 F i g u r e 1 6 5) Put on the BACK P ANEL Remove the gum p aper on the clamp s, place the BO TT OM P ANEL in the c orrect direction and click on tightly . Align clips with LEFT/RIGHT P ANEL and secure in place by faste ning them. (see figure 17~18) Figure 18 Figure 17 6) BUCKLE CONNECTIONS How to connect panels using the buckles (se[...]

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    F i g u r e 1 9 8) Place the T OP P ANEL L BOX is the up sid e. nt of T OP P ANEL. (see figure 20) Feed these 3> e properly 4> ANEL into place. (see fig ure 22) ) CONTROL BOX control cent er of the sauna room and is insta lled on the T OP P ANEL, input/output con 1>. The side with th e CONTRO 2> The edge nearest to the CONTROL BOX is th[...]

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    Figure 3 MAIN POWER main power of the sauna room HT1, HT2, heaters power out put cable READING LAMP reading lamp power output cable CTRL P ANEL control panel connecting C D / S I G s i g n a l c a b l e g r o u p 10) COMPONENT MARKINGS For easy and proper i nstallation, please read the in formation below thoroughly to make sure all connections are [...]

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    it on . (see figure 26) 3> Plug the buzzer . (see figure 27) F i g u r e 2 3 F i g u r e 2 4 F i g u r e 2 5 F i g u r e 2 6 F i g u r e 2 7 12) T emperature sensor After connecting all the plugs, remove the adhesive film from the TEMPERA TURE SENSOR. 13) Put on the TO P COVER Lift the T OP COVER to the top of sauna room; take out the power cord[...]

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    15) Prep aration Plug the unit into a gro unded (3-prong) outlet ( 120V 60Hz). The saun a is ready to be used. Read and follow all OPERA TING INSTRUCTION. SAUNA OPERA TION NOTE: Before powering on the sauna for the first time, please c heck and confirm the conn ection of all wiring (CONTROL BOX, HEA TERS, TEMPERA TURE SENSOR etc.) are correct and u[...]

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    set-up button continuously for more than 2 seconds, the digit al will change quickly . If you don’t press the button in more than 5 second s, the digital will st op flashing, set-up value will be memorized. This value will be shown w hen you rest art next time. During sauna sessio n, set-up time will count down t he m inutes one by one. When the [...]

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    Figure 31 T ip s for Using Y our Sauna 1) If you t ake a hot /warm shower or bath before yo ur sauna session, you may perspire more and feel more comfortable. 2) Drink some water prior to, during, and afte r your sauna session to replenish body moisture. 3) Regulate the set temperature in side the sauna until you feel comfor table, or use the movab[...]

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    temperature has a high potential for causing fetal damage during t he early months of pregnancy . 5. Hyperthermi a Danger: the normal body temperature can’t rise above 3 9 0 C (103 0 F). Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include dizzine ss, lethargy , drowsiness, and fainting. The effects of exce ssive hyperthermia may include failure to perceiv[...]

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    T roubleshooting Guide 1. Press LIGHT on the control p anel, but reading lamp does not on. Solution: 1) Unplug the MAIN POWER 2) Before you check the light, please feel if the light cover is hot, YOU can check it until it cools down. 3) Remove the T OP COVER of the sauna room. 4) Screw off the cooper nuts on lamp cover . 5) Remove the lamp holder .[...]

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    W a r r a n t y Infrared Saunas Key s Backy ard PRODUCTS, LP – LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. This Limited Warranty applies in the United States and Canada to products manufactured or distribute d by Keys Backyard Products , LP (“Keys”) under the KE YS brand name. The warranty period on t he Ke ys In[...]

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    arrangements for payment. This sauna is not intended for outdoor use. Placing your sauna outdoors will void this warranty. Any alterations to the product w ill void the warranty. Any damage to the sauna due to e xposure to outdoor elements (Rain, Snow, Wind, Sun) is not covered under this war ranty. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, K[...]