Sentiotec Balance View Small Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
BALANCE-V-S
Version 11/22 Ident. no. 1-051-272
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
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Solid wood sauna
BALANCE VIEW
SMALL
208 x 158 x 204 cm
Table of Contents
1. Preparing for installation 3
1.1. Tools required 4
1.2. Maintenance and cleaning 5
1.3. Disposal 5
1.4. BALANCE VIEW SMALL parts list 6
2. Cabin installation 8
2.1. Base frame installation 8
2.2. Wall element assembly 9
2.3. Roof installation 16
2.4. Ventilation slit installation 18
2.5. Installinginteriorttings 18
2.6. Installing accessories 25
2.7. Installing glass door 26
2.8. Installing roof trim 28
2.9. Installing ceiling cover slat 28
3. Floor plan 29
3.1. Leftoorplan 29
3.2. Rightoorplan 30
3.3. Changesfortherightoorplaninstallation 31
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 3/32
1. Preparing for installation
Read these assembly instructions carefully and keep them within reach when
using the sauna so that you can look up product information at any time.
1.1. Important note
Before you begin work, check the parts list to ensure that all the individual
parts have been delivered. If you discover any missing parts, notify your
dealer within 14 days of receiving the sauna cabin.
The room that the sauna is installed in must be dry and ensure an appropriate
amount of air circulation.
● Theoormustbelevelandeven,preferablyastoneortiledoor.
A minimum room height of 230 cm is required for the cabin installation work.
A distance of at least 5 cm from the wall must be maintained.
The inside of the wooden parts used must not be handled with any impreg-
nating material.
Wood is a natural product that can swell, shrink or warp, despite good stor-
age. For this reason, some force may be necessary during the installation.
Air circulation in the sauna cabin is crucial for correct function. Please observe
thedimensionsfortheairintakeandoutletventsspeciedbythemanufacturer
of the sauna heater. If necessary, cut a rectangular cutout into the base frame
before installation; holes can also be made later using a drill.
● Allscrewttingsmustbepre-drilled.
You need an assistant for assembly.
Attention!
The electrical connection may only be performed by a qualied electrician
or similarly qualied person.
These installation instructions can also be found in the downloads section
of our website: www.sentiotec.com/downloads.
Instructions for installation and use p. 4/32
60 cm
80 cm
100 cm
This symbol indicates tips and useful information
Pre-drill
Cut to real measurement with backsaw
Check the right angle:
Handle glass with care: Special care must be taken with the edges of
the glass – hardened glass can shatter into small pieces in the event of
impact. Insert protective cushioning (e.g: cardboard box) under the edge
of the glass.
1.2. Tools required
Hammer with a wooden head or a mallet
Cordless screwdriver with bits for cross-head screws and Torx
Roller tape measure
Drill bits with a diameter of 3 mm, 10 mm, 20 - 30 mm
(for sauna heater power cable)
Spirit level
1.5 mm hexagonal socket wrench
Utility knife
Ladder
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 5/32
1.3. Maintenance and cleaning
The sauna should be cleaned with a damp cloth. Only use warm water – no
cleaning products.
We recommend heating the cabin once a month if the sauna is not used for
a long time.
Pitch pockets are not grounds for return, since they can always appear in
spruce wood and the depth at which they lie cannot be detected during
the sorting-out process.
If these are just under the surface, heat can cause them to soften and
“bleed”.
The leaking pitch can be removed with a rag soaked in acetone. If only
droplets of pitch occur, allow these to harden and then carefully scrape
themowithaknife.
1.4. Disposal
Please dispose of packaging materials in accordance with the appli-
cable disposal regulations.
Used units contain reusable materials as well as hazardous substanc-
es. Therefore, do not dispose of your used unit with household waste,
but rather do so in accordance with the locally applicable regulations.
Instructions for installation and use p. 6/32
Base frame
2 Base frame 150 x 9 x 4 cm
1 Base frame 204 x 9 x 4 cm
Wall elements
3 A/A wall element with Multiclip 193 x 48 x 4 cm
2 A/A wall element 193 x 48 x 4 cm
1 A/A electrical element with Multiclip 193 x 48 x 4 cm
2 A/B wall element 193 x 48 x 4 cm
1 A/B wall elements with Multiclip 193 x 48 x 4 cm
1 A/B ventilation element with Multiclip 193 x 58 x 4 cm
1 Element above the door 192 x 10.1 x 4 cm
Roof elements
1 Roof element with LED 191.8 x 48 x 4 cm
1 Roof element, front 191.8 x 48 x 4 cm
1 Roof element, middle 191.8 x 48 x 4 cm
Corner posts
2 90º corner post with groove for glass, with Multiclip 202 x 6 x 6 cm
2 90° corner post with groove 193 x 6 x 6 cm
Support slats
2 Roof support slat 2 x 45° 196 x 4 x 4 cm
2 Roof support slat 2 x 45° 148 x 4 x 4 cm
2 Roof cover slats 144 x 1.2 x 4 cm
2 Roof cover slats 104 x 1.2 x 4 cm
3 Bench support slats 57 x 4 x 4 cm
2 Mounting slats for bench screen 26 x 4 x 4 cm
No. of
items Name Dimensions
1.5. BALANCE VIEW SMALL parts list
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 7/32
No. of
items Name Dimensions
Interior ttings
1 Bench 195 x 62 x 9 cm
1 Bench 83.5 x 62 x 9 cm
1 Bench blinds 62 x 9 x 2 cm
1 Foot step panel 135 x 62 x 9 cm
2 Foot step feet 60 x 42.5 x 4 cm
2 Foot step struts, 2 x 45° diagonal 48.8 x 8 x 2 cm
1 Stainless foot 83.5 x 6 cm
1 Backrests 190 x 26 x 5 cm
1 Bench screen 195 x 35 x 5 cm
1 Heater protection grille 65 x 56 x 4.5 cm
2 Heater protection grille 50 x 56 x 4.5 cm
1 Mounting slats for heater protection grille 65 x 4.5 x 2 cm
2 Mounting slats for heater protection grille 52 x 4.5 x 2 cm
2 Headrest 43 x 25 x 7 cm
1 Floor grid 70 x 55 x 4 cm
1 Ventilation slit 52 x 14 x 1.5 cm
Glass elements
1 Glass door 191.5 x 59 x 0.8 cm
1 Glass element with holes for door hinges
194.5 x 67.4 x 0.8 cm
1 Glass element
194.5 x 67.4 x 0.8 cm
Roof trim slats
1 Roof trim slat 208 x 6 x 4 cm
2 Roof trim slats 45° 163 x 6 x 4 cm
Accessories
1Ualuminiumprole
66.2 x 1.2 x 1.5 cm
1 Door handle set wood/stainless steel
1 2 door hinges 8653-02
1 Door magnet, sleeve plate
1 Sauna lighting LED RGBW (pre-assembled) 190 cm
1 3 Silicon cables: 5 x 2.5 mm²
1 Installation material set
1 Assembly instructions
Instructions for installation and use p. 8/32
2. Cabin installation
Thecabincanhavearightorleftset-up;pleasenotethecorrespondingoor
plans on Page 29 and Page 30.
2.1. Base frame installation
204 cm
150 cm
150 cm
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 9/32
2.2. Wall element assembly
The corner posts are connected to the wall elements using Multiclips. The other
wall elements are connected tongue and groove and are screwed together.
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* Multiclips
Attention!
Theinstallationsubsequentlydescribedisfortheleftoorplan.
Forchangesaectingtheinstallationfortherightoorplan,seePage31.
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A always refers to the visible side. This is labelled on the top side of
the wall elements.
Leftoorplan
Instructions for installation and use p. 10/32
Pre-assemblethewallelementswiththecornerpostsontheoorand
then place these posts on the base frame.
Insert the corner post from above down onto the wall elements. When doing this,
ensure that the Multiclips are correctly aligned (see below). The corner post must
beushwiththewallelements.
Multiclip
Installing corner posts with wall elements
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 11/32
Installing wall elements
Electricalelement(“left”oorplan)
The electrical element has drill holes for laying cables. For the position
seeoorplansonPage29andPage30.
Instructions for installation and use p. 12/32
Post for glass
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 13/32
Screwing wall elements together
3 mm drill bit, 7 screws 4 x 70 mm
Check the right angle before screwing the wall elements together.
Observe the tip on page 4.
Leftoorplan
Instructions for installation and use p. 14/32
Glass elements
Element above the door
26.3 cm
Note that when installing the glass element “glass with holes drilled for
doorhinges”,youaredeningthedirectioninwhichthedoorwillopen.
The bottom drill hole for the door hinge is 26.3 cm high.
WARNING!
Afterthecabinispositionedcorrectly,bondtheU-prolestotheoor
using silicone or assembly adhesive.
192 x 10.1 x 4 cm
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 15/32
3 mm drill bit, 2 screws 4 x 70 mm
Instructions for installation and use p. 16/32
2.3. Roof installation
Roof support slats
16 screws 4 x 70 mm
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 17/32
Roof elements
3 mm drill bit, 16 screws 4 x 70 mm
48 48
48
Instructions for installation and use p. 18/32
2.4. Ventilation slit installation
2.5. Installing interior ttings
Bench support slats
2 screws 4 x 60 mm
3 mm drill bit, 3 screws 5 x 70 mm
3 mm drill bit, 4 screws 3.5 x 40 mm
82 cm
EN
Instructions for installation and use p. 19/32
3 mm drill bit, 6 screws 5 x 70 mm
4 screws 3.5 x 50 mm
Bench screen
1 cm
2 screws 4 x 60 mm
Instructions for installation and use p. 20/32
Bench
6 screws 3.5 x 35 mm
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