Cal Spas Saunas manual Preparing For Your New Sauna, Planning the Best Location For Your Sauna

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Your New Sauna

Preparing For Your New Sauna

Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits. In addition, some communities have codes requiring residential barriers such as fencing and/or self-closing gates on property to prevent unsupervised access to the property by children under the age of 5. Your dealer can provide information on which permits may be required and how to obtain them prior to the delivery of your equipment.

Planning the Best Location For Your Sauna

Here are some of the things that you will need to consider when determining where to place your new sauna.

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Safety First

Do not place your sauna within 10’ (3m) of overhead power lines.

Make sure it is positioned so that access to the equipment compartment and all side panels will not be blocked. Be certain that your installation will meet all city and local safety codes and requirements.

Consider How You Will Use Your Sauna

How you intend to use your sauna will help you determine where you should position it. For example, will you use your sauna for recreational or therapeutic purposes? If your sauna is mainly used for family recreation, be sure to leave plenty of room around it for activity. If you will use it for relaxation and therapy, you’ll probably want to create a specific mood around it.

NOTE: Only the OD-100 and the OD-200 models are meant for an outdoor application. The Custom series is meant for indoor use ONLY.

The outside of Custom Series saunas has not been treated for outdoor use. Extreme hot/cold conditions can cause the wood to blister, split and warp. This will void the warranty of this particular model.

Indoor installations require adequate ventilation. When the sauna is in use, considerable amounts of heat and dryness are produced. This heat and dryness can damage walls and ceiling surfaces over a period of time.

Consider Your Privacy

In a cold-weather climate, bare trees won’t provide much privacy. Think of your sauna’s surroundings during all seasons to determine your best privacy options. Consider the view of your neighbors as well, when you plan the location of your sauna.

Provide A View With Your Sauna

Think about the direction you will be facing when sitting in your sauna. Do you have a special landscaped area in your yard that you find enjoyable? Perhaps there is an area that catches a soothing breeze during the day and lovely sunset in the evening. Consider these things when you plan your location.

Keep Your Sauna Clean

Prevent dirt and contaminants from being tracked into your sauna by using a foot mat at the entrance where the occupants can clean their feet before entering your sauna.

Plan for Your Environment

If you live in a climate with snowfall in the winter, place the sauna near a house entry. By doing this, you will have a place to change clothes and not be uncomfortable. This would be a convenient way to go for the location of your sauna outdoors.

Allow For Service Access

Many people choose to install a decorative structure around their sauna. If you are installing your sauna with any type of structure on the outside (OD-100 and OD-200 models only), remember to allow access for service. It is always best to design special installations so that the sauna can still be accessed.

2009 Saunas

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Contents LTR20091007, Rev. a 12/16/08 Preparing For Your New Sauna Assembling Your SaunaOperating Your Sauna Stereo SystemCarefully read and follow all safety instructions Safety InstructionsHyperthermia Danger Preparing For Your New Sauna Planning the Best Location For Your SaunaPreparing a Good Foundation Outdoor Sauna DimensionsModel Depth Width Height Recommended Foundation Size Custom Sauna Dimensions Model Depth Width HeightElectrical Set-Up Before Delivery of Your Sauna Parts List for CU-210 Sauna CU-210 Sauna AssemblyAssembling Your Sauna Sauna Attaching the rear and side wall Attaching the front and side wall SaunaYour Assembling Attaching the roof and exterior framing CU-300 Sauna Assembly Parts List for CU-300 SaunaBench assembly Attaching the rear walls and back support Attaching the side walls Attaching the front wall with door Attaching the roof and exterior framing Attaching roof trim and heater protector CU-400 Sauna Assembly Parts List for CU-400 SaunaSaunaYour Assembling Bench and floor attachment Attaching the rear walls and back support Attaching side walls Attaching the front wall with door Attaching the roof and heater protector OD-100 Assembly Sauna Assembling SaunaYour OD-200 Assembly Assembling SaunaYour Sauna Light Installation Inside and Outside Heater Electrical Installation Heater Rock PlacementDimensions Voltage Amps Wires Mounting the Sauna HeaterSafety Precautions Operating Zone For 9-Hour Delay TimerDelay Zone Operating Your SaunaHow to Take a Sauna Installation Using the Aquatic StereoStereo System Mounting the Speaker and Speaker Box Cleaning and Maintenance Heater MaintenanceAccessory Maintenance AppendixTroubleshooting Guide Problem There is no powerProblem Sound only comes from one speaker Problem Radio/CD player is not working properlyPower Ratings AccessoriesService Service Interior LightReplacement Parts CU-300 Description Part Number QuantityOD-100 Description Part Number Quantity Warranty Warranty Exclusions Customer ServiceLegal Remedies DisclaimersDivision of Lloyds Material Supply, LLC Locating the product serial number

Saunas specifications

Cal Spas is renowned for its quality and innovation in the world of relaxation and wellness, particularly with its impressive line of saunas. These saunas are designed to provide a luxurious and therapeutic experience in the comfort of your home. With advanced features and technologies, Cal Spas saunas stand out in the market, catering to a wide range of preferences and needs.

One of the main features of Cal Spas saunas is their construction using high-quality materials. Most models are built with luxurious wood options, such as Canadian Hemlock and Nordic Spruce, which provide natural aesthetics and durability. These woods are not only appealing but are also sourced sustainably, making them an eco-friendly choice for health-conscious consumers.

Cal Spas saunas come in various sizes, accommodating different settings and user requirements, from compact units suitable for smaller spaces to larger models perfect for social gatherings. Many units are also designed with ergonomic seating configurations to enhance comfort during extended use. This attention to user comfort is complemented by options for different heating elements, including traditional heater systems and modern infrared technology.

Infrared saunas, in particular, are a highlight of the Cal Spas offering. These saunas use low EMF (electromagnetic field) technology, ensuring a safe and efficient heating process. Infrared heaters penetrate deeper into the skin, promoting increased detoxification and muscle relaxation at lower temperatures compared to traditional saunas.

Another notable characteristic of Cal Spas saunas is their advanced control systems. Many models feature digital control panels with programmable settings, allowing users to easily adjust the temperature and session duration. Some saunas even come with Bluetooth connectivity to stream music or listen to guided meditation, enhancing the overall relaxation experience.

Additional features like built-in lighting systems, aromatherapy options, and chromotherapy further elevate the therapeutic benefits of Cal Spas saunas. The incorporation of these elements allows users to customize their sauna experience, tailoring it to individual mood and needs.

With a strong emphasis on quality and innovation, Cal Spas continues to set the standard for residential saunas, merging luxurious design with cutting-edge technology. For individuals seeking a sanctuary of relaxation and wellness, a Cal Spas sauna offers an unparalleled experience, combining the best of comfort, functionality, and therapeutic benefits.