Red Earth Saunas SCSS0010 Bluetooth Connection Sauna Controller 

Red Earth Saunas SCSS0010 Bluetooth Connection Sauna Controller 

Warning

  1. The appliance is to be continuously attended;
  2. The sauna room or cabin is ta be inspected before setting the appliance to a standby mode for a delayed start.
  3. Cleaning with steam cleaners, high pressure cleaners and spraying water is not allowed.
  4. it is recommended that the infrared ca bin should not be used within 24 h after UV radiation exposure from artificial sources or sun-bathing;
  5. individuals who may be at risk from hyperthermia, such as individuals suffering from cardiovascular disease, should seek medical advice before use of infrared warming cabins;
  6. when persistent erythema (reddening of the skin lasting more than a day) a nd netlike colour changes persist after regular exposure to infrared radiation, exposure should not be repeated and medical advice should be sought to prevent development of erythema ab igne;
  7. if you are a person with compromised heat pain sensation or under the influence of alcohol or tranquilizers you should not use infrared warming cabins.
  8. a pilot lamp showing that the heater or infrared emitter is switched on is to be installed in the attendant ‘s room.
  9. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience a nd knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
    Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  10. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard .

Important safety guides

SymbolPlease strictly follow safety precautions when using!

  1. Children must be using the equipment under the core of on adult. For safety, do not ploy with ii ;
  2. Do not insert objects such as fingers or sticks into the heating tube plate to prevent danger;
  3. Never pour water to the equipment or the heating pipe (board);
  4. Do not use or store flammable gas or liquid such as hair spray, oil point, gasoline, etc near the equipment to ovoid fire;
  5. Do not place items inside or on top of the sauna;
  6. Do not touch the power control panel and any electrical components with wet hands to prevent electric shock;
  7. It is forbidden to use the equipment during thunderstorms to prevent electric shock;
  8. Do not tilt the equipment, do not use sharp objects to strike;
  9. Shut down the equipment for half on hour after 4 hours continuous working;
  10. Do not operate the equipment in a long-term high temperature environment;
  11. Use with caution after drinking alcohol;
  12. Those who hove hemophilia or ore prone to bleeding should ovoid using it;
  13. Please consult your doctor before using if you ore in period of disease and toking medicine;
  14. Do not use after intense exercise. wait until the body temperature returns to normal before using;
  15. If you feel any discomfort. please stop using immediately;
  16. Mind your head when get in and out of the equipment;
  17. Do not sleep inside the equipment when it is working;
  18. Do not use any both products in the sauna;
  19. To ovoid burns. do not touch the heating element;
  20. WARNING: Covering the heater or infrared emitter causes fire risk!
  21. If you hove any questions. please call the supplier.

Structure of infrared sauna

  1. Duster cover
  2. Speaker
  3. Control box
  4. Left boord
  5. Control panel
  6. Front board
  7. Handle
  8. Door glass
  9. Hinge
  10. Ventilation
  11. Temperature sensor
  12. Top board
  13. Back board
  14. Heater frame
  15. Right board
  16. Bench
  17. Bench front board
  18. Bottom board
  19. Foot rest board
    Structure Of Infrared Sauna

Attention:

  1. The minimum distance between the top of an infrared emitter and the ceiling of the cabinis 100 mm;
  2. The minimum distance between the bottom of an infrared emitter and the floor of the cabin is 40 mm, unless this distance is determined by the construction of the infrared emitter;
  3. The minimum horizontal distance between an infrared emitter and any combustible material of the cabin is 5 mm, unless these distances are determined by the construction of the infrared emitter;
  4. The minimum distance between adjacent infrared emitters is 5 mm.

Installation process

  1. Installation process
    Installation process
  2. Back board
    Installation process
  3. Lett board
    Installation process
  4. Right board
    Installation process
  5. Bench front board
    Installation process
  6. Bench
    Installation process
  7. Foot rest board
    Installation process
  8. Front board
    Installation process
  9. Top board
    Installation process

* The structure may vary from different models. Due to our continued product improvement.
product illustrated on this instruction manual may vary slightly from the actual product.

Installation precautions

Suitable for processes 3 and 4 Installation method of The left and right side panels

Installation precautions

Suitable for process 8 Installation method of the front board

Installation precautions

The product is connected to the main power supply through the cable.
the brown core of the cable is connected to the live wire of the main power supply, the blue core is connected to the neutral wire of the main power supply, and the yellow green core is connected to the ground wire of the main power supply

  1. Conection cable
    Installation precautions
  2. Connection plug
    Installation precautions

Control panel operation

  1. Temperate display screen For temperate.
  2. Timer display screen For timer.
  3. USB function
    Touch this key to start USB function.
  4. Light button
    Touch the key to turn on/off the tight.
    See the next page for details.
  5. Power button
    Press and hold this button to switch on and off.
  6. Temp control
    After healer is fumed on. press TEMP- and TEMP+ to adjust the heater temperature.
    See the next page for details.
  7. Time control
    Touch the ‘+’and’-‘ buttons to set the timer from 5 to 60 minutes. Stepping is 5. when the countdown is to 5 minutes. It will beep 3 times.
  8. Audio function
    See the next page for details.
  9. Button lock function
    Long press LOCK button for SS. indicator light is on. it means the button is locked. Long press this button again for 5S to unlock the button. indicator lamp is not light.
    Control Panel Operation

Control box

This control box is the control center of sauna room, it is installed on the top board. input/output connections as below.

  1. Main power of sauna room.
  2. Lamp power output cable
  3. Heaters power output cable ( LOAD A–LOAD F)
  4. Fuse reset
  5. 12V output
    Temperature sensor connection port Control panel connecting Antenna
    USB output
    Color lamp power output Audio output
    Control box

Maintance

Before using
  1. Please be sure to follow the instruction manual before operations;
  2. Prepare o towel on the seat bench to prevent sweat tram dripping onto it. To ovoid affecting the quality and beauty of wood.
After using
  1. Please unplug the power plug in time;
  2. Open the door to let the heat and humid water vapor dissipate and keep the sauna cabin dry.
Stain on wood
  1. The outer cabin con be wiped with o wrung wet towel; The inner cabin con be wiped by small vacuum cleaner.
  2. Do not use organic solvents to decontaminate. such as gasoline. alcohol. etc. wipe the sauna surface:
  3. Do not use sharp objects in sauna cabin to prevent scratching woods.
Stain on glass
  1. Wipe the glass with soft paper;
  2. Stubborn stains can be wiped with a damp cloth. then dry with a dry cloth;
  3. Do not scratch the surface with o sharp object to prevent scratching the gloss.
Transportation and storage
  1. Avoid water. snow and intense impact during the transportation;
  2. Do not store it in o humid environment;
  3. The northern climate is relatively dry, often wipe the product with a wrung wet towel;
  4. The climate in the south is relatively humid and con be ventilated and dried frequently.

Trouble shooting

Number Problems Possible reasons Counter measure
1 Indicator light for power supply not working The connector is no t connected properly Check the connector or replace a new one
No power supply input Chick the circuity ( especially weather there is power supply input)
Indicator light is broken Replace the circuity panel
2 Indicator light for function is not working The heating indicator light is broken Replace the relevant control panel
The circuit board or components ore broken Replace the circuit board
The temperature sensor is broken Check if the connect is loosen and replace it
3 Infrared Healer not heating up The healer is broken Replace with a new one Of the same specifications
The wire junction or the heater ‘ swire is loosen Check and make them tight
The temperature sensor is broken Check if junction of the temperature sensor is loosen and replace it
The circui t board of the relay is not work Rep la c e the circuit board
4 Odor from the sauna The circuit problems
  1. There is eyewinker around, remove it
  2. Some healer’s temperature over high-up off the power sup playrep lac e it.
  3. Parts on the circuitry is broken
Number Problems Possible reasons Countermea sure
1 Poor display Digital tube quality problem Replace the display panel
Digital tube driver IC is damaged
2 Controller can’t boot CPU burned out Replace a new CPU
No power input Check for power
The controller’s connection is loose Reconnect the control computer cable
3 Temperature display is not normal Temperature sensor damaged Replace temperature sensor
4 Blue too this not paired properly Check if other devices were paired Disconnect the original paired device
Check if the Bluetooth version is compatible. the system supports version 2.0 or 4.0. Replace the matching version
Bluetooth driver module is broken Replace the four-in-one module
5 Radio without sound Radio module is broken Replace the four-in-one audio module
Speaker cable is broken or the speaker is broken Replace the wire or replace the speaker
Motherboard amplifier is broken Replace the motherboard
6 System alarm the screen displays EO and alarms Sensor disconnection
the screen displays HH and alarms Excessive temperature
the screen displa ys El and alarms Sensor short circuit
7 Stop heating after heating for a while the system has overload, overcurrent protector act ion First check if there is an open circuit, if no open circuit, restart current limit protector
Temperature sensor partial overheating Check why the partial area is overheated

FCC Warning

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV ·technician for help.

Note: The Grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for complia111ce. such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, the distance must be at least 20 cm between the radiator and your body, and fully supported by the operating and installation

Documents / Resources

Red Earth Saunas SCSS0010 Bluetooth Connection Sauna Controller [pdf] Instruction Manual
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