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Vermont Series Modular Sauna
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  1. Sauna Contents
    Your package includes:
    • Pre-built, pre-fitted, insulated wall and ceiling panels (including vapor barrier)
    • Western Red Cedar interior and exterior (walls & ceiling)
    • Polar HMR heater, appropriately-sized with separate mechanical controls
    • Full length bronze-tinted glass door, prehung, hinged left or right
    • Benches (2), backrests, headrests, heater guard and duck boards (removable wood slat floor)

  2. The Sauna
    With the Vermont Series Modular Sauna, building permits are usually unnecessary (you should check your building codes). The free-standing feature of the sauna, with fully insulated panels, means no framing is needed and these extraordinary saunas have the flexibility to be moved and reassembled on any hard surface.

  3. The Polar HMR Heater
    Stainless steel interior and top, baked enamel exterior. One (1) year limited warranty.

  4. Maintenance Tips
    • Clean the sauna often to keep a fresh and well-maintained appearance.
    • Use a bucket of warm water with a mild detergent soap and a clean sponge or rag to wipe the bench surfaces and floor.
    • Avoid heavy detergents, they could discolor your wood or leave a residue, which could emit irritating or harmful fumes.
    • Wet mop the tile or cement floor with the mild soap mixture.
    • You may clean the rocks after they have completely cooled. Soak them in a soapy (light detergent) mixture of warm water. Wash them off with a sponge, then rinse in clean water. Allow them to dry then re-apply rocks to the heater trough. Clean the heater of the foreign substances. Gradually build heat in the sauna to totally dry the rocks.
    • Never ever turn a hose on the sauna to wash it down.
    • Periodically remove all stones from the heater and clean the trough. If a stone breaks do not allow it to remain in the trough. In time, if left unattended, the grit could damage the stainless steel.
    • Thompson's WaterSeal may be used on exterior paneling if the sauna is going outdoors.

  5. How to Take a Sauna
    • When taking a sauna, allow time to relax completely.
    • Remove clothing and jewelry�if required, wear a towel loosely.
    • After 10 minutes or when perspiration begins, leave sauna and relax in dressing area. Follow with a cool shower.
    • Cooling time should equal time spent in sauna. Enter sauna room again and stay 5 or 10 minutes.
    • Repeat the cycle 2 or 3 times; end with a brisk shower. Rinse in cool water.
    • Dress when completely dry and perspiration has stopped.
    • Some sauna bathers enjoy the soothing effect of steam by splashing water on the heated sauna rocks. Use only one dipper full (approx. ½ cup) at a time and keep clear of the steam as it rises off the rocks.
    • Do not smoke, exercise or drink alcoholic beverages in the sauna room.
    • Do not pour chlorinated pool or spa water on the heater or corrosion damage may result.
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