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1. Connecting the Panels section page 4 on how to lock the panels together q NAVAN WERT rat AA al ZZ Figure C 2 Rear and Side Panels D Bench Some saunas will include a square bench support Place it in front of the windows Figure C 3 1 1 r Figure C 3 Bench Support Place the bench stand panels by lining up its side with the vertical guides on the rear panel After placing the bench stand panel connect the heaters plugs Slide the bench top panel over the horizontal guide on the side panels Make sure the smooth and finished side is facing up and forward Figure C 4 Luxury Series will have a third bench that goes between the other two benches 7 Connect the heaters plugs under the bench LLL i 11 _ z__ SS oes a n Figure C 4 Installing the Bench Important Install the door handle at this point before installing the front panel BES 00 Front Panel Install the door handle before installing the front panel Connect the front panel to both side panels as in the image below Figure C 5 Refer to Connecting the Panels section page 4 on how to lock the panels together Tips Make sure to align the corners of the two side panels and the edges of the fron
2. Main Support Place the roof bottom section on top of the sauna and screw the center support beam Figure D 1 The illustration below will not include the sauna s body but the roof should be installed on top of the sauna Screwdriver Required Figure D 1 Roof bottom section and center support beam Roofing Shingles Support Install the roofing shingles support beams around the top Each beam is labeled alphabetically to a matching corner or side Figure D 2 For example the beam marked with A should be screwed into the A corner Repeat for all the corners and sides based on the model you might have eight or six supporting beams A Beam Corner Figure D 2 Shingles Support Beams Roofing Shingles Screw the triangular roofing shingles on the supporting beams Figure D 3 Repeat for all sides Figure D 3 Roofing Shingles Roof Sealing Screw the corner roof shingles around all corners Each corner will have two shingles curved upward to easily identify the screws position Figure D 4 Figure D 4 Corner Roof Shingles After screwing the corners flatten the curved shingles and place the pyramid roof shingles on the top Figure D 5 Figure D 5 Pyramid Roof Shingles BES Accessories Oxygen Ionizer Locate the ionizer plug that is extended out of the sauna ceiling 1 pin plug Connect the oxygen ionizer and screw it on the back panel The oxygen ionizer is used to
3. Consult your local handyman or furniture repair professional for more details on how to maintain wood in an outdoor environment BEA 5 Benefits Health Benefits Detoxification and Body Cleansing Detoxification is a bodily process that transforms health threatening toxic substances from our environment diets as well as our own bodies into something harmless or excreted Sweating is the body s nature way to get rid of harmful toxins and cleansing our bodies through the skin A Crystal infrared sauna waves penetrate deep below the skin to help the body to get rid of toxins buried deep under the skin Weight Loss Evolution Health Saunas were proven to help a person lose weight and burn calories According to Journal of the American Medical Association a sauna session can burn between 300 700 calories Also Dr Oz explained in the Oprah show that an infrared sauna session can burn up to 700 calories Pain and Arthritis Relief Crystal Saunas infrared waves penetrate deep into the muscles for long lasting pain relief Moreover patients with rheumatoid arthritis using an infrared sauna results in a short term improvement regarding pain and stiffness reduction in fatigue and a trend towards long term beneficial effects Skin Purification In the sauna skin is cleansed and dead cells are replaced keeping the skin in good working condition Sauna heat also relaxes facial tensions and improves skin elasticity Sweating rinses ba
4. box Even though the heaters plugs might be labeled they can connect into any sockets on the control box Figure 8 Place the dust cover over the sauna roof and pass the main power plug through the opening Make sure to match the holes for the vent on the dust cover with the saunas vent holes Control Panel amp Sensor Wires 0909777 Figure B 8 Top Panels and Connections Accessories installation instructions continue below the outdoor models Installation Set C 4 Person Saunas The following installation instructions are for the following models 4 Person Basic BH400 4 Person Luxury LH400 and LC400 e Follow the Installation Set A for 4 Person Family Saunas FWH400 and FWC400 Floor Panel Place the floor panel flat on the desired location Make sure to leave a space around the side walls for one person to stand and install the side panels Figure C 1 You can slide the sauna once it s complete next to a wall Tips An X mark will point to the back of the sauna and the heater on some models point to the front of the sauna X always points to the back Clear Space Clear Space Figure C 1 Floor Panel Rear Panel Place the rear panel on the back end of the floor panel At this point someone should hold the rear panel until the next connection is made Side Panels Connect the side panels to the back panel as in the image below Figure C 2 Refer to
5. hold both and buttons the display should show two dashes To start the timer again just click on one of the Timer Control buttons Temperature Control 5 6 Use the or to increase of decrease the sauna temperature The heaters will turn off when the Sauna reaches its desired temperature Fahrenheit and Celsius Lights 7 8 These lights indicate what measurement is used to display the temperature To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius press and hold both Temperature Control buttons Usage Guide Allow your sauna to warm up for 15 20 minutes or until it reaches 110 F 43 C You may close the vent on the ceiling to speed up the pre heating process Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration before and after the sauna session It is recommended not to exceed 40 minutes per session If the sauna becomes stuffy open the vent on the ceiling to allow fresh air into the sauna Tip e Start using the sauna within 10 degrees before it reaches the set temperature in order to receive the most benefits out of the infrared heaters For example if you set the sauna to 125 F 52 C degrees you should start using the sauna when it reaches 115 F 46 C degrees e Customers reported an average use temperature of 125 F 52 C degrees Precautions the temperature becomes unbearable decrease the temperature or shut off the sauna immediately not use if pregnant or have serious inflammation a fever communicable d
6. refresh the air inside the sauna by killing odor causing bacteria and removing airborne particles Use Before and while using the sauna please select the lon option to remove airborne particles by attaching them to the ionizer After using the sauna select the O3 option to kill odor causing bacteria out of the sauna air Cup Holder optional The cup holder is a small wooden table that can be screwed in one of the front corners either right or left based on the user preference Make sure not to install the cup holders on or in front of the heaters Some models with glass front or corner saunas will not include the cup holder Magazine Holder optional The magazine holder can be installed either on the front wall in front of the window or in the side wall next to the legs the placement of the magazine holder is optional based on the user preference Do NOT install the magazine holder in front of the heaters The magazine holder size might vary based on the model Towel Rack optional For models with full glass doors the towel rack can be installed either on the front wall or in the side wall the placement of the towel rack is optional based on the user preference Do NOT install the towel rack in front of the heaters For models with glass and wooden frame doors or wooden doors install the towel rack on the middle of the door frame and use it as a door handle Color Therapy Lights optio
7. Table of Content OF CONTENT 2 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccccccccccccccccccceccccccecccccccccccccosccecccscceccs 3 BASIC AND DELUXE SERIES ccceccccececceccccecccccccceececcececeeceaeececeeceaeeceaeeceeecsaeeceeeceaeeceeecsaeecsacececeessaeeceaeecsacecenceseacenss 3 SS ER 3 PONER PO 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccccccccccccceccccccecccccceccccccccccccceccceccoscceccs 4 4 CONNECTING THE PANELS 4 5 INSTALLATION SET A GENERAL GUIDE 6 INSTALLATION SET CORNER 10 INSTALLATION SET C 4 PERSON 14 INSTALLATION SET D OUTDOOR NENANA NENE ENEE K A 18 PCE SS OR IE E a 20 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc
8. The Latch Locking System is two brackets that lock together by passing the main loop over the opposite side and locking the latch Figure G 3 Figure G 3 Latch Locking System Where to Start Lay the boxes flat on the ground and open them carefully The accessories user manual and smaller parts are located under the dust cover the box that includes the top and bottom panels Figure G 4 Figure G 4 Remove the Dust Cover to uncover accessories Installation Set A General Guide The following installation instructions apply to following models 1 2 Person and 3 Person saunas indoor and outdoor models 4 Person Deluxe saunas models FWH400 and FWC400 Floor Panel Place the floor panel flat on the desired location Make sure to leave a space around the side walls for one person to stand and install the side panels Figure A 1 You can slide the sauna once it s complete next to a wall Tips An X mark will point to the back of the sauna and the floor heater on some models point to the front of the sauna X always point the back Clear Space Clear Space Figure A 1 Floor Panel Rear Panel Place the rear panel on the back end of the floor panel Figure A 2 At this point someone should hold the rear panel until the next connection is made Left Panel Install the left panel the left panel has 2 4 sockets on the lower end as the ima
9. ad reception extend the antenna outside the sauna roof f the USB cannot read an player use an Aux In plug and play the music from the player BEJ
10. as and Alcohol Contrary to popular belief it is not advisable to attempt to Sweat Out a hangover Alcohol intoxication decreases a person s judgment therefore they may not realize it when the body has a negative reaction to high heat Alcohol also increases the heart rate which may be further increased by heat stress Saunas and Chronic Conditions Diseases Associated With a Reduced Ability to Sweat or Perspire Parkinson s Multiple Sclerosis Central Nervous System Tumors and Diabetes with Neuropathy are conditions that are associated with impaired sweating Saunas and Hemophiliacs Individuals Prone To Bleeding The use of Infrared saunas should be avoided by anyone who 15 predisposed to bleeding Saunas and Fever An individual that has a fever should not use any type of sauna Saunas and Insensitivity to Heat An individual that has insensitivity to heat should not use any type of sauna Saunas and Pregnancy Pregnant women should consult a physician before using any type of sauna because fetal damage can occur with a certain elevated body temperature Saunas and Menstruation Heating of the low back area of women during the menstrual period may temporarily increase their menstrual flow Some women endure this process to gain the pain relief commonly associated with their cycle whereas others simply choose to avoid saunas use during that time of the month Saunas and Joint Injury you have a recent acute join
11. cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccscceccs 21 USAGE GUIDE 22 PRECAUTIONS ss 22 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 22 SAUNA S BENEFITS ccccccccccccccscscsccccccccccccccccccscscscsccccccccccccccccscscscscsccccccccccccccccscscscscsccccccccccccccscscscscscscccccscseses 23 PT he P ENEE 23 SAUNAS CONTRAINDICATIONG cccsccccsscccccssccccsncccansccccanscccessccccessccccsscccccscccessscccessccccessccccsscccccscccess 24 TROUBLESHOOTING sesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssossssssssssssosssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssossssssssso 26 WARRANTY INFORMATION aaasssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssosssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssossoo 27 Electrical Requirements Each sauna will require a dedicated circuit when plugged in an outlet according to the chart below A dedicated circuit requires that no other appliance should share the outlet circuit with the sauna Failure to comply with this requirement may cause electrical interruption and diminished performance It is recommended that a qualified electrician install your dedicated electrical wiring for proper sauna functionality and to avoid any potential electrical hazards Please make sure the Sauna is properly grounded Serious injury may result if proper electr
12. cteria out of the epidermal layer and sweat ducts Cardiovascular Workout Finnish researchers have reported that the regular use of saunas helps maintain the blood vessels in a healthier condition Vessels become more elastic and pliable longer due to regular dilation and contraction from the process of heating and cooling the body repeatedly Lower Blood Pressure and Improved Circulation Blood vessel dilation brings blood closer to the surface of the skin and as blood vessels expand to accommodate increased blood flow circulation in the extremities improves and the blood pressure gets lower The effect on the blood pressure is temporary but medical research shows that frequent sauna bathing can make person s blood pressure level also to stay lower DISCLAIMER Evolution Health and its affiliates do not provide medical advice education or treatment The information contained in this manual is for general information purposes only and does not address individual circumstances or medical conditions It may not be right for you and should not be relied upon in making decisions about your health Always consult your doctor for medical advice Saunas and Contraindications Saunas and Medications Individuals who are using prescription drugs should seek the advice of their personal physician or pharmacist for possible changes in the drugs effect when the body is exposed to far infrared waves or elevated body temperature Diuretics barbiturat
13. es and beta blockers may impair the body s natural heat loss mechanisms Some over the counter drugs such as antihistamines may also cause the body to be more prone to heat stroke Saunas and Children The core body temperature of children rises much faster than adults This occurs due to a higher metabolic rate per body mass limited circulatory adaptation to increased cardiac demands and the inability to regulate body temperature by sweating Consult with the child s Pediatrician before using the sauna Saunas and the Elderly The ability to maintain core body temperature decreases with age This is primarily due to circulatory conditions and decreased sweat gland function The body must be able to activate its natural cooling processes in order to maintain core body temperature Saunas and Cardiovascular Conditions Individuals with cardiovascular conditions or problems hypertension hypo tension congestive heart failure impaired coronary circulation or those who are taking medications which might affect blood pressure should exercise extreme caution when exposed to prolonged heat Heat stress increases cardiac output blood flow in an effort to transfer internal body heat to the outside environment via the skin perspiration and respiratory system This takes place primarily due to major changes in the heart rate which has the potential to increase by thirty 30 beats per minute for each degree increase in core body temperature Saun
14. ge below Make sure the top of both panels is flat and leveled Refer to Connecting the Panels section page 4 on how to lock the panels together Figure A 2 Rear and left panels E Bench Installation Slide the bench stand panel between the two vertical guides on the side panels Connect the heaters plugs under the bench to the appropriate sockets The matching plugs and sockets are labeled alphabetically e g connect A plug into A socket Install the bench top by placing it on top of the bench stand and the horizontal guide on the rear panel Make sure the smooth and finished side is facing up and forward Figure 3 gt RLA Connect Heaters Plugs 9 Figure 3 Installing the Bench Right Panel Install the right panel as the image below Figure A 4 Make sure the top of all the panels is flat and leveled Refer to Connecting the Panels section page 4 on how to lock the panels together Tip e Someone can stand inside the sauna to match the bench stand with the vertical guide on the right panel and level the corners for easy installation If the lower lock is not connecting make sure the bench stand is not blocking the panel by aligning it with the vertical guide N Figure 4 Right Panel Important Install the door handle at this point before installing the front panel 7 Front Panel I
15. ical requirements are not met Please follow all instructions carefully Keep the sauna away from any potential hazards including any water source or liquids Select a dry suitable location for the sauna installation Do not expose the heater elements to any water source or liquids as it may cause electrical shock Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us directly at 1 877 811 1001 or support crystalsauna com Please note that some models require a 220 240 volts outlet Basic and Deluxe Series 1 Person Sauna 15 Amps circuit outlet 2 Sauna 15 Amps circuit outlet 20 Amps is recommended 3 Person Sauna 20 Amps circuit outlet e Corner Sauna 20 Amps circuit outlet 4 Person Sauna 220 240 Volts is required 15 Amps circuit outlet Luxury Series 2 Sauna 20 Amps circuit outlet 3 Person Sauna 220 240 Volts is required 15 Amps circuit outlet e Corner Sauna 220 240 Volts is required 15 Amps circuit outlet 4 Person Sauna 220 240 Volts is required 15 Amps circuit outlet Power Plugs 15 Amps Plug NEMA 5 15 20 Amps Plug NEMA 5 20 220 240 Volts NEMA 6 30 NEMA 6 30P 30A 250V Installation Instructions Please read the following directions carefully The sauna installation requires a minimum of 2 people You should not try to install the sauna on your own as damage will easily occur Caution 1 No plumbing or plumbing fixtures should be placed in the
16. is securely connected e Make sure the power socket is working by trying a different device on the same socket Light is not working e Replace the light bulb Color therapy light does not work sure the battery is inserted correctly e Make sure to point the remote directly at the remote receiver small rounded tip next to the color lights Try anew battery All heaters are not working e Make sure to connect the heaters plugs are connected securely to the control box on top of the sauna e Make sure the sauna is connected to the recommended power supply e Make sure the heat sensor is connected securely One or few heaters are not working e Make sure to connect the heaters plugs are connected securely to the control box on top of the sauna e Make sure to connect the heaters plugs under the bench are connected securely e Floor heater and under bench heater are not as hot as other heaters by design e Make sure the plug behind the heater is connected you would need to unscrew the heater Control panel display is unusual lf the control panel temperature display is over 150 or 230 make sure to connect the heat sensor securely the control panel time display is two dashes the sauna is on continues working mode Press the timer button to return to timed working mode CD player is not working the CD refuses to play try a different CD Copied or burned CDs must be finalized the radio has b
17. isease acute bleeding or intoxicated Do consume alcohol or drugs when using the sauna Do not splash water on the heaters or any electrical component inside the sauna Do not bring wet towels into your sauna or any substances that could harm the interior of your sauna Do install a lock on your sauna All repairs need to be authorized by a Crystal Sauna representative otherwise product warranty may be voided Cleaning and Maintenance Use a clean damp towel to wipe off the bench floor and around the back panel Do not use a towel that is too wet and can drip water inside the sauna and do not use cleaning agents inside the sauna Make sure to keep the sauna dry and clean Do not leave towels or water glasses or bottles inside the sauna after use Wipe the exterior surface of the sauna with a towel and clean the glass at least once a month Wood Care If the sauna exterior body was scratched or scuffed it can be concealed by using a small amount of furniture polish oil or other furniture treatment The interior blemishes scratches or scuffs can be either left alone sanded or combination of gluing plus sanding Please avoid any treatment containing benzene or a high concentration of alcohol Outdoor models body need to be maintain on regular bases between 6 months to a year by polishing or resealing the body as needed If the varnish is cracked or worn off sand the surface and re varnish the affected area
18. nd panels by lining up its side with the vertical guides on the back panels Connect the heaters plugs to under the bench and slide the bench panel over the horizontal guide on the back panels Make sure the smooth and finished side is facing up and forward Figure B 6 Connect the heaters plugs under the bench eal B Y MLL 22 f Lie Lip jf Figure B 6 Bench Installation Door Panel Install the door handle first Connect the door panel to the front side panels For the inner lock system make sure to match the edges of the front panels to the corners of the door panel Figure B 7 Tips e The front panel is heavy because of the glass door At least two people are needed to lift it For inner lock system a person should stand inside the sauna to align the corners and edges of the panels e For inner locking system make sure to put pressure the top and bottom corners of each side to insure the locks are connecting Match the Connect the locks corners amp edges on all corners Inner Lock Connection Figure B 7 Front Panel Top Panel Raise the top panel over the sauna body Insert the wires for the control panel temperature sensor and heaters through the openings in the ceiling Connect the control panel wire white ribbon and the heat sensor 2 pin wire on top of the sauna Connect the heaters plugs into the control
19. ns Some models will include color therapy lights or chromo lights The color lights are operated by the remote control only Press any color on the remote control to turn the lights on and select a color Press the Cycle button lower right button to cycle through the colors randomly Press the Power button to turn the lights off AM FM CD Player The CD player will be pre installed on the sauna There are two parts to help removing the CD player if needed 2 L shaped metallic pieces image on the right For the CD player manual please go to http www CrystalSauna com cd_manuals php Control Panel Operation Instructions LAU e H 2906 iy Hal s Jauna Number Function Number Function 1 Power Button On Off 6 Temperature Control reduce temp Heat Light Fahrenheit Light 7 Timer Control increase time 8 Celsius Light Timer Control reduce time 9 Lights Button Temperature Control increase temp Power Button On Off 1 This button turns the sauna on or off Heat Light 2 The light will be on when the heaters are working When the sauna reaches its desired temperature the heaters and the Heat Light will turn off Timer Control 3 4 Use or to increase or decrease the sauna timer It will count down until 00 and shut down the heaters Continues Working Time If you would like to keep the sauna working continuously no time limit press and
20. nstall the door handle before installing the front panel Connect the front panel to both side panels as in the image below Figure A 5 Refer to Connecting the Panels section page 4 on how to lock the panels together Tips e Make sure to align the corners of the two side panels and the edges of the front panel The front panel is heavy because of the glass door At least two people are needed to lift it For inner locking system a person can stand inside the sauna to align the edges and corners of the panels For inner locking system make sure to put pressure on the top and bottom corners of each side to insure the locks are connecting Match the Connect the locks corners amp edges on all corners Inner Lock Connection Figure A 5 Front Panel Top Panel Raise the top panel over the sauna body Insert the wires for the control panel temperature sensor and heaters through the openings in the ceiling Connect the control panel wire white ribbon and the heat sensor 2 pin wire on top of the sauna Connect the heaters plugs into the control box Even though the heaters plugs might be labeled they can connect into any sockets on the control box Figure A 6 Place the dust cover over the sauna roof and pass the main power plug through the opening Make sure to match the holes for the vent on the dust cover with the saunas vent holes Figure 6 Panels and Connec
21. sauna 2 Keep all liquids away from the heating panels 3 Install the sauna on a completely level surface 4 Install the sauna in an area that is dry and protected from the weather 5 Flammable objects and corrosive chemical substances should be kept far away from the sauna Your infrared sauna will come packaged in three boxes Please make sure that you open the boxes face up Please be very careful when opening boxes due to fragile parts and glass Connecting the Panels Evolution Health offers two types of panels locking system to connect the different sides of the sauna Please use the instructions below as a reference guide on how to connect the sauna panels Inner Locking System The inner locking system is designed to by completely invisible when the sauna is installed The locks are built on the side of each panel and they connect by sliding one over the other Figure G 2 To connect two panels follow these few steps 1 Lift the panel with the male locks a few inches 2 Push it against the opposite panel make sure to apply pressure around the top and bottom corners 3 Slide the panel down to lock it in place Make sure all the locks are connected top and bottom 4 Inspect the panels and make sure they are leveled the panels top is flat and matching Push the panel forward Slide down to lock panels Figure G 1 Connect panels inner lock system Figure G 2 Inner Locking System Latch System
22. t injury it should not be heated for the first 48 hours after an injury or until the hot and swollen symptoms subside If you have a joint or joints that are chronically hot and swollen these joints may respond poorly to vigorous heating of any kind Vigorous heating is strictly contra indicated in cases of enclosed infections be they dental in joints or in any other tissues Saunas and Implants Metal pins rods artificial joints or any other surgical implants generally reflect far infrared waves and thus are not heated by this system nevertheless you should consult your surgeon prior to using an Infrared Sauna Certainly the usage of an Infrared Sauna must be discontinued if you experience pain near any such implants Silicone does absorb far infrared energy Implanted silicone or silicone prostheses for nose or ear replacement may be warmed by the far infrared waves Since silicone melts at over 200 C 392 F it should not be adversely affected by the usage of Infrared saunas It is still advised that you check with your surgeon and possibly a representative from the implant manufacturer to be certain In the rare event you experience pain and or discomfort immediately discontinue sauna use Troubleshooting The sauna doesn t power e Make sure the power cord is securely connected to the power socket and the control box on top of the sauna e Make sure the breaker did not turn off e Make sure the control panel white ribbon wire
23. t panel If the lower locks are not connecting make sure the bench stand is not blocking the panel aligning it with the vertical guide The front panel is heavy because of the glass door At least two people are needed to lift it For inner locking system a person can stand inside the sauna to align the edges and corners of the panels For inner locking system make sure to put pressure on the top and bottom corners of each side to insure the locks are connecting Match the Connect the locks corners amp edges on all corners Inner Lock Connection Figure C 5 Front Panel Top Panel Raise the top panel over the sauna body Insert the wires for the control panel temperature sensor and heaters through the openings in the ceiling Connect the control panel wire white ribbon and the heat sensor 2 pin wire on top of the sauna Connect the heaters plugs into the control box Even though the heaters plugs might be labeled they can connect into any sockets on the control box Figure A 6 Place the dust cover over the sauna roof and pass the main power plug through the opening Make sure to match the holes for the vent on the dust cover with the saunas vent holes Figure A 6 Top Panels and Connections Accessories installation instructions continue below the outdoor models Installation Set Outdoor Saunas Installation steps start at section Installation Set A Continue after placing the top panel
24. tions Outdoor models installation instructions continue in Installation Set D Accessories installation instructions continue below the outdoor models Installation Set B Corner Models Please review the rectangular models installation steps for general information Floor Panel Place the floor panel flat on the desired location Make sure to leave a space around the side walls for one person to stand and install the side panels Figure B 1 You can slide the sauna once it s complete next to a wall Tips e The triangle corner will point to the back of the sauna and the heater on some models point to the front of the sauna clear space clear space Figure B 1 Floor Panel First Back Panel Place the first back panel on the floor panel Figure B 2 At this point someone should hold the back panel until the next connection is made Tips e The first panel will have female locks on both sides Second Back Panel Connect the second back panel to the first panel as the image below Figure B 3 Refer to Connecting the Panels section page 4 on how to lock the panels together Figure B 2 First Back Panel Figure B 3 Second Back Panel Front Sides Install the two front side panels Figure B 4 Figure B 4 Installing the front panels Benches Some saunas will include a square bench support Place it in front of the windows Figure B 5 Figure B 5 Bench Support Place the bench sta

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