Dynamic Madrid Elite 3 Person Infrared Sauna - Manual

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DYN-6210-04 ELITE / DYN-6310-04 ELITE

2 & 3 Person Model Saunas

OWNER’S MANUAL

CARBON MODEL SAUNAS

FOR INDOOR USE ONLY

DYN-6210-04 - 120VAC 15AMP Dedicated Circuit Required

DYN-6310-04 - 120VAC 20AMP Dedicated Circuit Required

Carefully and thoroughly read this Owner’s Manual before using/operating the

sauna. We recommend keeping this Owner’s Manual for regular review and future

reference. Parts and accessories may vary and are subject to change.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Packing List 2

Visual Assembly Diagrams 6

Schematics 8

Schematic Layout 10

Dimensional Diagram 12

Screw Identification 14

Highlights 15

Assembly Instructions 18

Operating the Sauna 24

Maintenance 28

Tips for Using Your Sauna 28

Safety Instructions 29

Safeguards for Your Sauna 31

Troubleshooting Guide 31

Warranty 38

Warranty Registration 40

WARNING: Visually inspect all heaters before assembly to make sure they are

not damaged. Any excessive vibrations during transport could cause damage

to the heating elements. DO NOT START the sauna if damage is detected!

Contact your dealer or manufacturer for troubleshooting and replacement

parts.

Packing List (main panels)

1pc Front Panel 1pc Rear Panel 1pc Right Side Panel

1pc Left Side Panel 1pc Roof Panel 1pc Roof Cover

1pc Bench 1pc Bench Heat Emitter Panel 1pc Floor Panel

NOTE: Your model sauna has been completely assembled and tested prior to

packaging. The rear wall panel is intentional warped as part of the overall

design. Two adults will be needed to assemble the sauna room.

CAUTION: Exit Sauna Immediately If You Feel Dizzy, Sleepy, Or Any

Discomfort.

The information provided in this Owner’s Manual if for informational purposes

only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction. The

information is not recommended for any particular treatment and in all cases, it

is recommended that you consult with your medical physician before using.

This product does not constitute or imply any medical endorsement. The

pictures and diagrams shown within this Owner’s Manual are representations of

this model(s). Actual model may vary.

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What Are Infrared Rays?

Infrared is the band of light we perceive as heat. We cannot see this band of light with

the naked eye, but we can feel this type of light in the form of heat. Our sun produces

most of its energy output in the infrared segment of the spectrum. Infrared rays heat

your body without having to heat the air in-between. This process is called conversion.

The infrared is divided into 3 segments by wavelengths measured in microns: Near

Infrared – 0.76-1.5 microns; Middle Infrared – 1.5-5.6 microns; and Far Infrared – 5.6-

1000 microns. Among these segments, Far Infrared penetrates organic substances

such as the human body two to three inches so that the warming effect is very uniform.

ARE INFRARED RAYS SAFE?

Because infrared rays are part of sunlight, they are not only safe but also highly

beneficial to our bodies on a cellular level. Health professionals have used infrared

heat lamps for decades to treat muscle and joint problems. In hospital baby care

units, incubators are often equipped with infrared heating systems to keep newborn

babies warm.

WHAT IS AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD (also known as EMF)?

An Electromagnetic Field is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. It

is one of the fundamental forces of nature. The field can be viewed as the combination

of an electric field and a magnetic field. The electric field is produced by stationary

charges and the magnetic field by moving charges referred to as currents. The

magnetic field is measured in milligauss (mG). Our sauna products have been

developed to have low EMF. Our Ultra Low EMF sauna models range between 3mG-

5mG at approximately 2 inches from the heater panels.

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EMF Levels from Common Homes Sources

After many years and numerous studies on EMF exposure, no government body

including the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have established

permissible exposure limits (PEL). Currently, there is no consensus on the potential

health hazard from any exposure to EMF. The mainstream scientific evidence suggests

that low-power, low-frequency, electromagnetic radiation associated with household

currents like that of the infrared sauna does not constitute a short or long term health

hazard.

DISCLAIMER

The infrared rays emitted by your sauna are reported to offer a wide range of possible

therapeutic benefits based on research completed over the last 40 years from all around

the world. These benefits are presented for reference purposes only and no implication

of infrared saunas creating a cure for or treating any disease is implied nor should it be

inferred. If you have a medical/health condition, are taking prescription drugs, or have

acute joint injuries, please consult with your medical physician before using the sauna.

Persons with surgical implants (metal pins/rods, artificial joints, silicone, or other types

of surgical implants) typically do not experience any adverse effects, but should also

consult their medical physician or surgeon before using the sauna room.

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HOW IT WORKS

Infrared Saunas differ from traditional saunas in that they use infrared radiant energy to

directly penetrate into the body's tissue to produce perspiration. Traditional saunas use

steam to heat the air inside the sauna, which then heats your body until you begin to

perspire. In order for this to be effective, temperatures would need to reach in the

upwards of 190 degrees Fahrenheit. Infrared saunas only need a temperature of up to

120 degrees Fahrenheit to obtain the same effect. This lower temperature makes the

environment more tolerable and allows you to breathe easier.

Health Benefits

Because infrared rays penetrate the body through conversion, there is a deep heating

effect in both the muscle tissues and internal organs without putting too much burden on

the heart.

Our body reacts to the increased heating through the natural cooling process of

perspiring. Through the perspiration process, acid and waste residue like toxins,

sodium, alcohol, nicotine, cholesterol, and the potentially carcinogenic heavy metals are

removed from the cells (especially zinc, lead, nickel, cadmium, etc.). The pores of our

skin open and discharge waste products shedding any old skin cells leaving the skin

glowing and clean, with improved tone, elasticity, texture, and color.

Health Benefits Include, But Are Not Limited To:

*Pain relief from Rheumatoid Arthritis *Relaxes muscle spasms *Reduces cellulite

*Increases blood circulation *Clears, rashes, acne *Enhances skin tone

*Cardiovascular conditioning *Reduces stress & fatigue *Removes toxins

Sauna Maintenance

Since infrared saunas do not require hot rocks, water, or steam to operate, they require

very little maintenance. You can simply wipe it down with water – use a damp, soft, and

clean cloth. Do not use any chemical based cleaning agents as they can be

absorbed into the wood and be released into your sauna during use.

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

Visual Assembly Diagram

DYN-6210-04 ELITE

*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE

VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO

CHANGE. BACKRESTS NOT INCLUDED.

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

Visual Assembly Diagram

DYN-6310-04 ELITE

*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE

VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO

CHANGE. BACKRESTS NOT INCLUDED.

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

DYN-6210-04 ELITE – Schematics

*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE

VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO

CHANGE. BACKRESTS NOT INCLUDED.

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

DYN-6310-04 ELITE – Schematics

*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE

VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO

CHANGE. BACKRESTS NOT INCLUDED.

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

DYN-6210-04 ELITE – Schematic Layout

*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE

VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO

CHANGE. BACKRESTS NOT INCLUDED.

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

DYN-6310-04 ELITE – Schematic Layout

*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE

VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO

CHANGE. BACKRESTS NOT INCLUDED.

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

DYN-6210-04 ELITE – DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM

*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE

VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO

CHANGE. BACKRESTS NOT INCLUDED.

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY

DYN-6310-04 ELITE – DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM

*THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IS FOR A QUICK REFERENCE

VISUAL GUIDE ONLY. ALL SAUNA MODELS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DO VARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO

CHANGE. BACKRESTS NOT INCLUDED.

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SCREW IDENTIFICATION AND LOCATION CHART

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Highlights

I. Power Supply (Control Box)

The POWER SUPPLY is the control center of the sauna room. It is installed on

the topside of the ROOF PANEL and has inputs/outputs connected to it. (see

Figure 1)

Figure 1

POWER IN - main power of the sauna room

HT1, HT2, HT3, HT4, HT5, HT6 – heat emitter cords

LAMPROOF – roof lamp power (optional)

LIGHTING – chromotherapy lights

PANEL CONTROL – control panel

FUSE RESET – protects against power

II. Component Labeling

Power Cord – Main power cord connects the POWER SUPPLY to the

dedicated wall outlet

HT1, HT2, HT3, HT4, HT5, HT6 – Heater cords connect the heat emitters

to the POWER SUPPLY at these ports (HT5 & HT6 are not used on most

models)

Lighting – Connects the interior lighting to the POWER SUPPLY at this

port

LampRoof – Connects the exterior roof lights to the POWER SUPPLY at

this port

Panel Control – Connects the Control Panel through the CTRL harness

to the Power Supply at this port

L/R Speakers – Connects the speakers through these wires to the Control

Panel

Temp Sensor – Connects the Temperature Sensor through this wire to

the Control Panel

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III. MP3 Auxiliary Port

The MP3 Auxiliary Port allows you to connect a MP3 player or other device with

the auxiliary function to the speakers in the sauna room for your listening

pleasure. (see Figure 2)

Figure 2

IV. Buckles

A. External Buckles

The external buckles are used to connect the LEFT and RIGHT

SIDE PANELS to the REAR PANEL. (see Figure 3)

Figure 3

B. Guide and Guide Inserts

The guide and guide inserts are used to connect the FRONT

PANEL to the LEFT SIDE PANEL and the RIGHT SIDE PANEL.

(see Figure 4)

Figure 4

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V. Panel Descriptions

For easier installation, please understand and distinguish the differences between

each panel.

A. Floor Panel

When the floor panel faces upward, you will find the floor heater towards

the front of the sauna room. (see figure 5)

FLOOR HEATER FLOOR HEATER POWER CORD

Figure 5 FRONT OF SAUNA

B. Understanding The FRONT and REAR WALL PANELS

The REAR WALL PANEL and the FRONT WALL PANEL with the GLASS

DOOR are the largest of the wall panels. The REAR WALL PANEL has

HEAT EMITTER PANELS. The RIGHT SIDE WALL PANEL and LEFT SIDE

WALL PANEL are the same size and also have HEAT EMITTER PANELS.

(see figure 6 and 6a)

FRONT WALL PANEL REAR WALL

PANEL

Figure 6 Figure 6a

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C. Rear Panel

The rear panel is the panel with the buckles. The buckles are mounted on

the outside of the rear panel. (see figure 7)

Figure 7

D. Understanding The Difference Between The Inside And Outside Of The

Rear Panel

You will find the heat emitters on the inside of the rear panel.

Assembly Instructions

A. Choose a good location to install the sauna

1. The location must be dry, leveled, and away from any source of water

2. MAIN POWER cord must be easily accessible

3. Two adults are required for installation

4. Wood cabin installation order: Floor Panel Front Panel Right Side

Panel Left Side Panel Rear Panel Bench Roof Panel Roof

Cover

5. Tools Required: Philips Screwdriver and Ladder

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B. Installing the FLOOR PANEL

1. Place the FLOOR PANEL on the floor. Make sure the front of the

FLOOR PANEL is facing the correct direction. (see Section V. Panel

Descriptions)

C. Installing the FRONT PANEL, SIDE PANELS, and DOOR HANDLE

1. Place the FRONT PANEL onto the recessed area on the FLOOR

PANEL. Align the guides on the RIGHT SIDE PANEL with the guide

inserts on the FRONT PANEL. The RIGHT SIDE PANEL will need to be

lifted in order to lock the guide inserts on the FRONT PANEL into the

guides on the RIGHT SIDE PANEL. Secure in place by pulling down on

the RIGHT SIDE PANEL. Make sure all the guides are locked in place

and the top of the RIGHT SIDE PANEL is even with the FRONT PANEL.

Do the same for the LEFT SIDE PANEL. (see figure 8)

Figure 8

NOTE: If any of the wall panels do not slide all the way down, then follow this tip:

1. First, remove the side wall panel.

2. Locate the guide and guide insert brackets on the two wall panels (6 pieces

total).

3. Loosen the screws on the guide and guide insert brackets by two-to-three

turns (so the guide and guide inserts have a slight movement)

4. Reattached the wall panels.

The above will help as sometimes the guide and guide insert brackets are

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countersunk too deep. Please note that the guide and guide insert brackets slide

together at an angle - as the wall panels slide downward, the guide and guide

insert brackets pull the wall panels tighter together.

2. Now that the FRONT WALL PANEL has already been installed, the inner

and outer door handles need to be mounted to the FRONT GLASS

DOOR. According to Figure 9 - Figure 11, the FRONT GLASS DOOR

must sit between the (2) white washers. The screws are inserted from the

inside of the FRONT GLASS DOOR and screwed into the outer handle.

BE SURE NOT TO OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS OR YOU WILL

SHATTER THE FRONT GLASS DOOR. Next, the inner door handle

needs to be inserted over the screws. Used the provided Hex Wrench to

tighten the (4) hex screws. See Figure 11. Do remove the black plastic

transport corners from the corners of the glass door.

Figure 10

Figure 11

Figure 9

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D. Installing the REAR PANEL

1. Remove the protection paper from the buckles (tape). Place the

REAR PANEL onto the FLOOR PANEL. Attach the REAR PANEL to

the SIDE PANELS and buckle together. (see figure 12)

Figure 12

E. Installing the BENCH

1. Install the BENCH by sliding it over the horizontal bench guides on the

side panels. Push the BENCH all the way in until it touches the REAR

PANEL and is secured in place. Make sure to install the BENCH with

the smooth and finished side facing up. Use the 3.5x40mm screws to

screw the BENCH down and secure it in place. (See Figure 13)

Figure 13

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F. Installing the ROOF PANEL

1. The side of the ROOF PANEL with the power supply box faces upward.

2. The edge nearest the power supply is the front of the ROOF PANEL.

Be careful of the wires coming from the REAR PANEL when you set

the ROOF PANEL down onto the panels. Feed the wires through the

holes in the ROOF PANEL. Do the same for any wiring harnesses

coming from the SIDE or FRONT PANELS.

3. Be careful not to force the ROOF PANEL into place. Make sure that the

wires are properly fed through the holes.

4. When all the wires are fed through their appropriate holes, lower the

ROOF PANEL into place.

5. The four screws taped to the four sides of the ROOF PANEL are

used to mount the ROOF PANEL to each of the wall panels. This is

optional and not necessary for home installation. Use the pre-drilled

holes on the four sides of the ROOF PANEL.

G. Connecting the plugs on the ROOF PANEL

1. Connect the plugs according to the respective labels. (see figure 14 &15)

2. Connect the CTRL connection from the power supply to the CTRL

connection from the control panel. (see Figure 14 & 15)

Figure 14 Figure 15

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H. Installing the TEMPERATURE SENSOR

1. Enter the sauna and remove the protective masking tape from the

TEMPERATURE SENSOR if the TEMPERATURE SENSOR is taped to

the ceiling. Situate the TEMPERATURE SENSOR so that it is vertical,

pointing downward. (see Figure 16)

Figure 16

Note: Some sauna models are shipped with a spare TEMPERATURE SENSOR

in case the TEMPERATURE SENSOR is damaged in transit. The

manufacturer decides this according to sauna models and packaging.

I. Putting on the ROOF COVER

1. Place the ROOF COVER over the top of the sauna. Be cautious when

pulling the power cord through the hole in the roof cover. Gently place

the ROOF COVER onto the ROOF PANEL. When the edges are

aligned, screw the ROOF COVER to the roof panel. (see Figure 17)

Figure 17

J. Installing the MP3 SHELF (optional)

1. Locate the MP3 SHELF. Use the two screws provided to mount the

shelf on either the side panels or front panel. (see Figure 18)

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Figure 18

Assembly Complete

Operating the Sauna

NOTE: Before the sauna is turned on, remove plastic protective covering from

the CONTROL PANELS. Please check and confirm that the connections to the

POWER SUPPLY (including the power cord), HEAT EMITTERS, CD/RADIO, and

TEMPERATURE SENSOR are connected properly and are snug and tight. The

power supply voltage and frequency must match the requested voltage and

frequency of the sauna (120VAC 15AMP Dedicated Circuit or 120VAC 20AMP

Dedicated Circuit). Please consult a certified electrician for any electrical

modifications or repairs.

Since many materials absorb the infrared rays, minimal clothing is

recommended for maximum effect. The infrared sauna emitters are designed to

heat you and not necessarily the air inside the sauna. It is not a hot box like a

traditional sauna. The temperature gauge is a guide for your safety. It is

recommended that you drink water before, during, and after sauna use to

prevent dehydration since body fluids will be lost through perspiration. It is not

recommended to shower immediately after use since the pores in your skin will

be open and could possibly absorb anything in the water.

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CAUTION: Exit Sauna Immediately If You Feel Dizzy, Sleepy, Or

Any Discomfort.

Control Panel

Power On/Off: Press to control the main power of the sauna

Power Indicator: Indicates the status of the sauna’s main

power

Work Start/Stop: Press to control the working functions of the

sauna

Work Indicator: Indicates the working status of the sauna

Heat Indicator: Indicates the status of heating function

Light: Press to control the lighting function

Time Display: Displays the heating time of the sauna in

minutes

Time: Press to adjust the setting of the timer

Temperature Display: Displays the actual interior temperature

of the sauna room in 0C/0F

Temperature: Press to adjust the temperature setting

0C/0F: Press to change the temperature display between

0C/0F

1. Plug the sauna into the wall outlet.

2. Press the POWER button once. The POWER light will come on, the TIME

DISPLAY will show 90 (minutes), the TEMPERATURE DISPLAY will show 1510F /

660C, and the control panel will flash.

3. Press the up/down arrows under the TIME DISPLAY to adjust the amount of time

you want the sauna to remain on. Press the C/F button to choose between Celsius

and Fahrenheit. Press the up/down arrows under the TEMPERATURE DISPLAY to

adjust the temperature setting. Once you have set these adjustments to the desired

settings, press the START/WORK button. If you do not press the button for 5

seconds, the control panel will stop flashing and the set-up values will be

memorized. The WORK and HEAT lights will now be on and the emitters will now

be generating heat. You can either pre-heat the sauna to the set temperature before

entering or sit inside the sauna as the temperature rises to the set temperature.

Please keep in mind that you will increase the time it takes for the sauna to reach

the set temperature if you enter the sauna room before it has reached the set

temperature.

4. During your sauna session, set-up time will count down the minutes one by one.

You can use the up/down arrows to adjust the time. If you do choose to adjust the

time, the control panel will flash and the emitters will stop generating heat. Once

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you set the time to the desired setting, then press the START/WORK button twice

and the control panel will stop flashing and heat will began coming from the emitters

once again.

5. Heating times do vary. Generally, it will take approximately twenty to thirty minutes

to preheat the sauna to the average used temperature range of approximately 118

degrees Fahrenheit / 48 degrees Celsius. When the ambient temperature is low,

heating requires additional time. For the first few times of use, you may use 115

degrees Fahrenheit / 46 degrees Celsius as a reference starting point for a time

period of about 20 to 30 minutes (this represents the actual time you are in the

sauna at the desired temperature). As you become more comfortable and familiar

with the sauna, you can increase the temperature and time period according to your

personal preference.

6. When the temperature is at the set-up value, the digital control will maintain the set

temperature. The WORK light will remain on and the HEAT light will turn off. The

emitters will stop generating heat. Once the inside temperature drops

approximately 4 degrees Fahrenheit, the HEAT light will turn back on and heat will

again be generated by the emitters. With the digital control, the inside temperature

will always remain around the set-up value.

7. Reading lamps and/or roof lamps and/or color therapy lamps are operated by

pressing the respective buttons located towards the center of the control panel.

These lamps are offered on some models and are not available on all models.

8. Color Lighting can be operated as follows: First, you will need to install the battery.

Once the battery has been inserted into the remote, you are ready to operate the

color therapy lighting system . Press the READING LIGHT button on the sauna

control panel. The white light will come on. While pointing the remote at the ceiling

light, you can press any of the colors on the remote and that color will be displayed.

You can use the SHADE button on the remote to go through a sequence of colors.

If you want to turn the light off during your sauna session, you can press the

POWER button on the remote. Please note: You must be inside the sauna room

for the remote to work.

Please note that the lights and music will remain ON for approximately 15

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minutes when the time on the control panel has timed out. (Available on some

models, but not all models)

9. Red Light Therapy (optional) works with the Color Lighting system. When the

Color Light is ON, you can press the white button at the bottom right of the Color

Light Remote once to turn on the Red Light Therapy feature. To exit the Red Light

Therapy feature and return back to the white reading light, just press the white

button at the bottom right of the Color Light Remote once again and press the

button of the specific color or the shade button to go through the sequence of

colors.

10. Bluetooth can be used on the sauna room. You first will need to pair your device

with the sauna room. Open your device’s Settings Menu and then locate and open

Bluetooth. You will find “iSauna” or “BT100” or “Bluetooth”. Now you can pair

your device. Once pairing is successful, your device will be connected. Please

note that you must unpair/disconnect from Bluetooth if your sauna model has the

optional MP3 Jack at the ceiling and you choose to use the Aux Wire to connect to

the speaker system. If you need to reset the Bluetooth/Aux system, you can do so

by unplugging the sauna’s power cord for 15 minutes.

11. The MP3 Jack will allow you to connect your musical device using the AUX wire.

Plug one end of the AUX wire into your musical device and the other end into the

MP3 Jack at the ceiling. Do not leave the AUX wire connected at the ceiling when

not using this function as it may cause static interference at the speakers. You will

control the volume and choose the music on your device. When you disconnect the

MP3 wire, the sound system will automatically return back to the Bluetooth mode.

Please Note: On average, it takes our model saunas approximately:

*20 minutes to reach into 100 degrees Fahrenheit/38 degrees Celsius (with a

Starting temperature above 70 degrees Fahrenheit/21 degrees Celsius)

*25-30 mins to reach about 115-120 degrees Fahrenheit/46-49 degrees Celsius

(depending on sauna model)

*35-40 minutes to reach about 125-130 degrees Fahrenheit/52-54 degrees

Celsius

(depending on sauna model)

*45-60 minutes to reach up to approximately 135 degrees Fahrenheit/57

degrees

Celsius (depending on sauna model)

Please keep in mind that you can either preheat the sauna to the set temperature

before entering or sit inside the sauna as the temperature rises. In addition, you

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will increase the time it takes for the sauna to reach the set temperature if you

enter the sauna room before it has reached the set temperature. Also, the most

commonly used temperature setting is between 118 degrees Fahrenheit / 48

degrees

Celsius and 122 degrees Fahrenheit / 50 degrees Celsius. The way the sauna

room works is when you set the Control Panel to say 120 degrees F / 49 degrees

C, the heat emitters will turn off when that set temperature is reached. And even

though the sauna does allow the user to set the Control Panel to 151 degrees F/66

degrees C, this is specifically for those users who do not want the heat emitters

to ever turn off as the sauna room will never achieve 151 degrees F / 66 degrees

C. After 3 hours of continuous use, the sauna needs to be shut down for one

hour.

Use 2 towels during your sauna session. Fold the first towel several times and

place it on the bench. As you sit on this towel, it will absorb a majority of your

perspiration while adding comfort as you sit on the bench. Use the second towel

to either constantly wipe the perspiration from your body to perspire faster and

also to avoid having too much perspiration dripping onto the floor. Never place

any towels over the floor heater. If your legs become cold, you can use a third

towel to drape over your legs to trap the heat.

Maintenance:

With regards to maintenance, you do not want to use any liquid cleaners or aerosol

cleansers inside the sauna. Unplug the sauna from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use

plain water and a soft cloth for cleaning. Clean floor heater regularly to keep free of

debris. Do not use benzene, alcohol, or strong cleaning chemicals in or on the

sauna. NOTE: Any chemical that can damage wood or be absorbed into the wood

will damage the sauna.

CAUTION: Exit sauna immediately if you feel dizzy,

sleepy, or any discomfort.

Tips for using Your Sauna

1. If you take a hot/warm shower or bath before using your sauna, you may perspire

more and experience more comfort.

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2. Drink water prior to, during, and after your sauna session to replenish body fluids.

3. To regulate the set temperature inside the sauna to your comfort level, use the

movable roof vent or leave the door slightly open. The roof vent is installed on the

sauna and used based on personal preference.

4. Use 2 towels during your sauna session. Fold the first towel several times and

place it on the bench. As you sit on this towel, it will absorb a majority of your

perspiration while adding comfort as you sit on the bench. Use the second towel

to either constantly wipe the perspiration from your body to perspire faster and

also to avoid having too much perspiration dripping onto the floor. Never place

any towels over the floor heater. If your legs become cold, you can use a third

towel to drape over your legs to trap the heat.

5. This is a non-commercial sauna. For every three hours ON, the sauna must be

turned OFF for one hour to cool down.

6. At the first sign of a cold or flu, increasing your sauna sessions may be beneficial

in boosting your immune system and decreasing the reproductive rate of the

virus.

7. To help relieve sore and tense muscles, massage the affected areas during your

sauna session.

8. To treat your ankles and feet more effectively, you can elevate them and move

them close to one of the heat emitters to achieve a deep heating effect.

9. To utilize the sauna’s heat therapy effect, put oil and treatment into your hair and

wrap it with a towel. After your sauna session is over, rinse your hair thoroughly.

10. The peaceful and relaxed state rendered by a sauna session may help you to

sleep easier and deeper.

11. To conserve energy consumption, please unplug your sauna when not in use –

especially if you do not plan on using the sauna for an extended period of time.

12. After the sauna session is over, do not jump into the shower or bath immediately.

Because your body was heated up during the sauna session, it will continue to

perspire even after the heat emitters are off. Sit in the sauna with the door

slightly opened and let your body cool down. Once your body has cooled down

and you feel comfortable, you can exit the sauna. After about fifteen minutes and

when your body has completely cooled down, you can take a shower or bath to

clean your body.

Safety Instructions

1. Read and follow all instructions carefully before using the sauna.

2. When assembling and using the electrical equipment, safety precautions should

always be followed.

3. To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to use the sauna unless they

are closely supervised at all times by an adult. Children should not use the sauna

unless prescribed or advised by their medical doctor.

4. Do not use the sauna immediately following strenuous exercises. Wait at least 30

minutes to allow the body to cool down completely.

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5. Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should contact their medical physician

prior to using the sauna. Excessive temperatures have a high potential for

causing fetal harm during pregnancy.

6. Hyperthermia Danger: The normal body temperature can’t rise above 103°F

(39°C). Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include dizziness, lethargy,

drowsiness, and/or fainting. The effects of excessive hyperthermia may include,

but are not limited to failure to perceive heat, physical inability to exit the sauna,

unawareness of impending hazards, unconsciousness, and/or fetal harm in

pregnant women. Hyperthermia could make your body’s core temperature rise.

Setting the desired temperature to an excessively high temperature is not

recommended.

7. The use of alcohol, drugs, or medications (prescribed or non-prescribed) prior to

or during the sauna session may lead to unconsciousness and/or other harmful

physical injuries.

8. Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart disease, low or

high blood pressure, circulatory system problems, diabetes, or other medical

conditions should consult with a medical physician prior to using the sauna.

9. Persons using medications should consult with a medical physician before using

the sauna. Some medications may induce drowsiness while other may affect the

heart rate, blood pressure, and/or blood circulation.

10. Use care when exercising before and after sauna use.

11. Never sleep inside the sauna

12. Do not use any type of cleaning agents on the interior of the sauna. Only wipe

down the sauna room with water and a damp cloth. Never use any chemical

based cleaners.

13. Do not stack or store any objects on top of or inside the sauna.

14. If the power supply cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced immediately by

the manufacturer or its agent. If you find the power cord is too hot (normally it will

become warm) or that the electrical equipment may be experiencing technical

problems, please contact the manufacturer or its agent immediately to avoid

hazardous situations.

15. Make sure that the electrical outlet is in good working order. A common problem

with electrical outlets is loose wiring on the connection points of the terminals of

the outlet. A loose wire will also make for a bad connection and cause an unusual

amount of heat buildup. Loose connections can also cause sparking in the

junction box that can result in arcing. You'll likely see burn marks around the

terminals if this occurs. If this happens, do not use the sauna and have the outlet

replaced by a certified electrician. If the power cord is damaged, please contact

Customer Support.

16. Do not use the sauna during an electrical storm to avoid risk of shock or injury.

17. Do not continuously switch the power ON and OFF excessively as it will

compromise the life of the electrical components.

18. Your hands must be dry and free of moisture before plugging and unplugging

cords and wiring harnesses from the power supply and circuit boards. Never

operate the sauna with wet hands or wet feet to avoid the risk of electrical shock

or injury. Never touch the metal prongs of the plug.

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19. Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself unless authorized by the

manufacturer or its agent. If a problem occurs with the sauna, please contact the

manufacturer or its agent immediately to avoid safety risks. Unauthorized repair

attempts will void the manufacturer’s warranty.

20. Please make sure the outlet power supply meets the specifications required.

Failure to meet the requirements may cause safety risks.

21. Some sauna models are equipped with reading and/or roof lamps. Because the

lamp temperature will become very hot once powered ON, do not attempt to

touch the lamp to avoid being burned. Do not attempt to touch it for at least 20

minutes or until it cools down completely if a need to touch it arises.

22. Do not pour water or any other liquids onto the infrared heat emitters. Do not

bump, hit, or break the heating elements as it may cause an electrical short and

pose a safety risk.

23. Do not make any modifications to the sauna, the sauna structure, or the sauna

components.

24. Prior to each sauna session, the sauna room is to be inspected for correct

operation. If for any reason your sauna does not seem to be operating properly,

discontinue use and contact Customer Service.

Safeguards For Your Sauna

1. Do not install the sauna near water, near a bathtub (if water will splash on the

sauna), near a shower (if water will splash on the sauna), in a wet basement, or

near a swimming pool (if water will splash on the sauna).

2. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the sauna. Unplug the sauna

from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use plain water and a soft damp cloth for

cleaning.

3. The power supply cord should be routed so that it is not walked on or pinched by

any object that may be placed against it.

4. When replacement parts are required, be sure they meet the specified

requirements of the manufacturer. Unauthorized substitutes may result in a fire,

electrical shock, or other hazardous situations. After any repairs, please ask the

service technician to perform a safety check to determine that the sauna is in

good working order.

5. Do not use any wall receptacle adapter, surge protector, or extension cord

between the sauna cord and wall outlet.

Troubleshooting

Before any troubleshooting of the sauna, make sure to unplug the sauna’s power

cord from the wall outlet. If the sauna is hard wired straight to the breaker in the

Electric Panel, turn the breaker to the “OFF” position.

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1. Cannot Locate the Owner’s Manual

Solution: The Owner’s Manual is included in the Accessory Box. The

accessory box is located in the roof panel. Please remove the thin

hardboard roof cover to gain access to the Accessory Box.

2. Assembly

Solution: We do have an assembly video on youtube.com. The video

may not be of the particular model you purchased, but our saunas do

assemble in a similar fashion. Here is the web address to the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p-ib6Mwnoc

3. No Heat Coming From Some of the Heat Emitters

Solution: Check to make sure all the heat emitter cords are properly

connected, including the cord to the heat emitter underneath the bench (if

applicable). Go to the roof, and also check that the heat emitter cords are

properly connected snug and tight to the cords on the roof and that those

cords are properly plugged into the power supply (snug and tight).

Solution: If some of the heat emitters are working, then the ones which

are not working may have been damaged or are not properly connected.

Check that the heat emitter cords are properly connected snug and tight.

If the issue continues, then the particular heat emitter may be damaged.

Do not continue to operate. Contact the manufacturer for replacement

parts.

Solution: If the heat emitters are not working and there is a “-L” for the

temperature reading, then the temperature sensor may not be plugged in

properly or it may be damaged or the power supply may be defective. Go

up to the rooftop of the sauna and locate the temperature sensor

connection wires near the air vent towards the rear of the sauna. After you

have located the wires labeled “TEMP SENSOR”, disconnect the

connection and reconnect the connection. If you have a second person

available, please have them continue to look at the control panel as you

disconnect and reconnect the temperature sensor connection to see if the

“-L” changes at any time. If the “-L” disappears and reappears, then there

may be an issue with the connection. Please contact Customer Service

for assistance.

4. Control Panel Malfunctioning

Solution: If the control panel is showing no signs of power, then there

could be a connection issue of the “CTRL” harness up on the roof. Go up

to the roof and locate the “CTRL” wire harness you connected when the

roof was installed onto the sauna room. Disconnect the “CTRL” wire

harness and firmly reconnect the “CTRL” wire harness making sure it is

snug and tight. Attempt to turn the sauna on at the control panel and

check to see if the buttons are now responding. Contact the Customer

Service for any additional troubleshooting.

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Solution: If the control panel is showing no signs of power, then there

could be a connection issue of the “CTRL” harness behind the control

panel. You will need to remove the wood frame holding the control panel

in place to gain access to the “CTRL” connection behind the control panel.

Once you remove the control panel from the wall panel, you can

disconnect and reconnect the connection making sure it is snug and tight.

Solution: If the control panel is showing no signs of power, check the

sauna power cord at the wall outlet to make sure it is plugged in snug and

tight. Also check your main circuit breaker to confirm that it has not

tripped. Check the power supply on the roof of the sauna to make sure

there are no signs of malfunctioning, such as a high temperature, burning

odor, or strange sounds. Also, check to make sure none of the power

cords are damaged. If the power supply is malfunctioning or power cords

are damaged, then unplug the sauna immediately and contact the

Customer Service.

Solution: The control panel will not turn off, the power/work/or heat lights

do not come on, or the temperature and timer buttons do not work means

the control panel may have been damaged and will need to be replaced.

Before contacting Customer Service, remove the wood frame holding the

control panel in place to gain access to the “CTRL” connection behind the

control panel. Once you remove the control panel from the wall panel, you

can disconnect and reconnect the connection making sure it is snug and

tight.

Contact Customer Service for any additional troubleshooting.

Solution: If your sauna is plugged in and you have no power at the

control

panel, then the power supply may need to be reset. Go to the roof of the

sauna and locate the power supply. Press the RESET button to reset the

power supply. The RESET button is on the same side of the power supply

as the power cord. Attempt to turn the sauna ON at the control panel.

Contact the manufacturer for any additional troubleshooting if necessary.

Solution: There could be damage to the temperature sensor. If your

sauna arrived with a spare temperature sensor, turn the control panel off

and go to the roof of the sauna and locate the red and black wire near the

air vent

towards the rear of the sauna. After you have located the red and black

wires labeled “TEMP SENSOR”, disconnect them. Connect the spare

temperature sensor. For testing purposes, insert the “TEMP SENSOR”

(you just connected) down the vent on the roof so that it is now inside the

sauna. Then go to the control panel and press the power button. If the

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heat emitters now heat, then the temperature sensor was the cause of the

problem. You may have to wait about five minutes to confirm if the heat

emitters are generating heat. Remove the original temperature sensor

from its hole and replace it with the spare one.

Solution: If your control panel displays “-L”, it may be an error code and

we assume both control panels are displaying this. If so, then it means

there is a communication issue between the control panel, power supply,

and temperature sensor. Please proceed to the following:

Step A:

1. Reconnect the sauna’s power cord. Make sure the control panel is

turned ON. Two individuals will be needed. One individual will

continuously watch the "-L" on the control panel to see if it changes while

a second person goes up to the roof and locate the "PANEL CONTROL"

harness connection that was connected during the assembling of the

sauna room. Check both ends of this connection including at the power

supply box.

2. Disconnect the "PANEL CONTROL" harnesses (both ends) and then

reconnect making sure that the connection is snug and tight.

3. Also and while up on the roof, please located the temperature sensor

wire. The temperature sensor is the black probe that is sticking out of the

interior ceiling above your head as you sit on the bench. Disconnect the

connection and reconnect to make sure the connection is snug and tight.

4. The individual watching the control panel can let you know if the "-L"

ever changed. If the "-L" is still displayed on the control panel, then we

need to rule out a control panel issue. Please proceed to Step B.

Step B:

1. Make sure to first unplug the sauna’s power cord from the wall outlet or

power source. If the sauna is hard wired straight to the breaker in the

Electric Panel, turn the breaker to the “OFF” position.

2. Remove the exterior wood frame around the exterior control

panel. Simply unscrew the screws holding the wood frame on.

3. Once the wood frame has been removed, lift the control panel up and

out. On the backside of the control panel, you will see a connection

plug. This connection plug needs to be removed. In some cases, there is a

plastic tie that holds the connection plug in place during shipment. This tie

will have to be cut before the connection plug can be unplugged. You do

not need to replace this tie. There are several connections, but you only

have to be concerned with the black connection. You want to unplug by

pulling the male connection from the female connection. Reconnect to

make sure the

connection is snug and tight. Leave the control panel hanging from the

wall panel (do not replace with the wood frame as of yet).

4. Next, you can plug the sauna room back into the wall outlet or turn the

breaker back “ON”. Test the control panel to see if it is responding and

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working properly or if the "-L" is still displayed. If the control panel is

responding and working properly, then it was a connection issue causing

the problem and you can put back the control panel and wood frame.

Solution: Unfortunately, our saunas cannot be connected to a GFCI due

to the amount of power the sauna uses. We have had customers who

have connected their sauna to a GFCI protected outlet for the first time or

for many months and then all of a sudden the GFCI starts causing the

sauna to trip or just not turn ON at all. We do not have an answer as to

why the GFCI was fine in the beginning when supplying power to the

sauna and then suddenly starts causing problems for the sauna power

supply. We recommended not connecting the sauna power cord to a GFCI

protected outlet.

5. Wall Outlet Melting

Solution: A common problem with wall outlets is loose wiring on the

connection points of the terminals of the receptacle. A loose wire will also

make for a bad connection and cause an unusual amount of heat buildup.

Loose connections can also cause sparking in the junction box that can

result in arcing. You'll likely see burn marks around the terminals if this

happens. You will need to consult with an electrician to replace the wall

outlet. You will need to contact Customer Service if the power supply cord

is damaged as the power supply will need to be replaced.

6. Bluetooth

Solution: Please note that you can only have a single device connected

to the Bluetooth at any given time. You must unpair your device before

connecting with another device. To do a master reset of the Bluetooth, you

will need to unplug the sauna power cord from the wall outlet for 15

minutes.

7. Speaker Noise

Solution: If you are hearing a humming noise from either speaker or both

speakers while the Bluetooth feature is connected with your musical

device, then there may be an issue with the control panel(s). To confirm

this, please connect your musical device using the MP3 AUX wire that

came with the sauna room to connect your musical device to the sauna

speaker system. You will connect one end of the MP3 AUX wire to your

musical device and the other end to the MP3 Jack on the ceiling. If the

humming sound can no longer be heard, then this confirms that the control

panel(s) will need to be replaced. Please contact Customer Service.

Solution: If you hear static noises from the speakers when no music is

playing, then be sure that the MP3 AUX wire is not plugged into the ceiling

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port. You will have a constant noise coming from the speakers if one end

of the MP3 AUX wire is connected to the ceiling port and the other end is

not connected to anything.

8. Color Lighting

Solution: If your color light is not working, the issue with the light may

have to do with the connection on the top side of the light fixture. Please

go up to the roof panel and disconnect the wire connection on the topside

of the light fixture. Then reconnect the wire connection making sure that it

is snug and tight. Return back to the sauna control panel to test the light. If

the light is still having issues, please contact our Customer Service.

9. Dedicated Power Outlet

Solution: You have two options when it comes to a dedicate

receptacle. You have a true dedicated line if the receptacle is the only

receptacle on the line to the breaker in your electric panel box. You have a

quasi-dedicated line if you have multiple receptacles on a line to the

breaker in your electric panel box and you do not draw any power from the

other receptacles when the sauna is in operation. Both of these options

are acceptable.

10. Lower Heat Emitters

Solution: With regards to the lower heat emitters under the bench and on

the floor, these heat emitters operate a bit different than the wall heat

emitters. As the bench heat emitter and floor heat emitter (200W/125W

each) are of much less wattage than the wall heat emitters (300W each),

they will not get nearly as hot as the wall heat emitter panels. We can

have you run two tests. First, remove the bench from the sauna room.

Next, preheat the sauna room by setting the temperature to the maximum

of 151 degrees F

and time to 90 minutes. Record the starting/beginning temperature and

the temperature after 15 minute intervals up to 90 minutes (do not enter

the unit or open the door during this test). If the sauna room goes above

130 degrees F (usually after about 40 to 50 minutes of preheating with a

beginning temperature above 70 degrees F) at any given time, then we

know that the heat emitters are working successfully. With even one heat

emitter not working correctly, the sauna room will struggle to get above

130 degrees F within the average allotted time. The next test would be to

enter the sauna room and to cautiously place your hand on the back side

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of the bench heat emitter in the center (this would normally be covered by

the bench which you

already removed). If you touch the heat emitter panel and it is warm-to-

hot, then it is working correctly. If you are able to place your hand on the

back side of the heat emitter and it feels like there is no heat being

produced, then we know it is not working properly and you will need to

contact Customer Service. You can also check the floor heat emitter by

touching the heat emitter cautiously with your finger. You will need to

remove the wood grade cover to get a true feeling of the heat from the

floor heat emitter. Please do keep in mind that the bench heat emitter and

floor heat emitter only keep the area below the bench warm as heat

always rises. The majority of heat is concentrated above the bench. You

can use a towel to drape over your legs to trap the heat as it rises if your

lower extremities feel a draft.

11. Intentional Rear Wall Warp

Solution: The rear wall panel is intentionally warped as part of the sauna

design. This adds strength to the sauna structure once the unit is

assembled. Please try the following in assembling the sauna. With one

person inside the sauna room and pushing on the rear wall panel outward,

a second person should be able to latch the buckles. Make sure that the

wall is fitting together like a puzzle as one wall panel fits into the other.

Work your way down from top to bottom.

12. Too Much Perspiration On The Floor Heater

Solution: Use 2 towels during your sauna session. Fold the first towel

several times and place it on the bench. As you sit on this towel, it will

absorb a majority of your perspiration while adding comfort as you sit on

the bench. Use the second towel to constantly wipe the perspiration from

your body to perspire faster and also to avoid having too much

perspiration dripping onto the floor heater. Never place any towels over

the floor heater.

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Limited Lifetime Warranty

5 Year Limited Warranty*: Golden Designs, Inc. under the Dynamic brand name

warranties the wood, structure, heating elements, and electronics against defects in

material and workmanship for a period of 1 to 5 years from the original date of

purchase. This sauna is for INDOOR use only. Placing your sauna outdoors will

VOID this warranty. Any damage due to exposure to outdoor elements such as

rain, snow, sun, wind or extreme temperatures will not be covered by this

warranty. Any damages as a result of modifications made to the sauna or its

components will void this warranty.

Extent of Warranty: This limited warranty applies to products manufactured or

distributed by Golden Designs, Inc. under the Dynamic brand name, delivered in the

continental United States or Canada and extends to the original purchaser at the

original site of installation only. This warranty becomes valid at time of purchase and

terminates either by specified time frame listed above, owner transfer, or relocation.

Your sales receipt showing the date of purchase of the product is your proof of

purchase. Warranty is not transferable.

Manufacturer Warranty

All Golden Designs, Inc. products are manufactured with the highest quality appliances

and are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of

delivery. The appliance warranty is extended through the manufacturer for the product

including, but not limited to: stereos, CD/DVD players, etc. All exchanged parts and

products replaced under this warranty will become the property of Golden Designs, Inc.

Golden Designs, Inc. reserves the right to change manufactures of any part to cover

any existing warranty. Any parts determined to be defective must be returned to Golden

Designs, Inc. to obtain warranty service. You must prepay any shipping charges, export

taxes, custom duties and taxes, or any other charges associated with the transportation

of the parts. In addition you are responsible for insuring any parts shipped or returned.

You must present Golden Designs, Inc. with proof of purchase documents (including the

date of purchase). Any evidence of alteration, erasing or forgery of proof of purchase

documents will be cause to VOID this limited warranty. Products on which the serial

number has been defaced or removed is not eligible for warranty service. This warranty

covers parts, but does not cover labor.

Warranty Limitations

This warranty does not apply if the unit has been subject to negligence, alteration,

modification, misuse, abuse, repairs by non-Golden Designs, Inc. authorized personnel,

inappropriate installations, or any case beyond the control of Golden Designs, Inc.

invalidating this warranty including but are not limited to:

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• Use of lacquer or paints

• Sauna and other Golden Designs, Inc. products accessories placed on

non-approved surfaces

• Outdoor applications

• Normal wear and tear or weathering

• Use of product not in accordance with instructions

• Worn out receptacle

Surface cracks are not considered defects in material or workmanship, as they

are normal characteristics of all woods. This includes minor cracks due to wood

expansion and contraction. Note: Since the wood used in construction has been

kiln dried, a certain amount of expansion and contraction occurs in the wood in a

sauna environment.

Disclaimers

Golden Designs, Inc. shall not be liable for loss of use of sauna or other Golden

Designs, Inc. products or other secondary or incidental or consequential costs, expense

or damages - which may include the removal of permanent deck or other custom

fixtures or the necessity for crane removal - arising directly or indirectly out of the use or

inability to use the product. Any implied warranty shall have duration equal of the

applicable warranty stated above. Under no circumstances shall Golden Designs, Inc.

or any of its representatives be held liable for injury to any person or damage to any

property, however arising. Specifications are subject to change without notice or

obligation.

Legal Remedies

This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights, which

may vary from state to state.

Customer Service

For customer service, contact your authorized dealer. If you need additional information

or assistance, please email Golden Designs, Inc. at [email protected] or call

(909) 212-5555.

*Limited Lifetime Warranty of Sauna Products is 5 years for residential use and 1 year

for commercial use on heating elements and electronics from the date of purchase. The

wood structure has a 1 year limited warranty.

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WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Congratulations on your purchase of an Infrared Sauna from Golden Designs, Inc.

Please take the time to register your warranty using the QR Code:

If you do not have the QR Code Reader, you can also register at:

https://app.goldendesigninc.com/public/RegisteredProduct

Please include a copy of your sales receipt or packing slip when registering.

The serial number (S/N) is located on the sauna’s front panel, rear panel, or on

the carton.

The warranty must be registered within 60 days of the purchase date.

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