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Hawee van Engers
January 26, 2025
My Duravite Inipi won't "start" and showing the message that the door isn't closed
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
Your Duravit Inipi is not starting because the system detects that the door is open. To resolve this, ensure the door is fully closed. If the issue persists, try restarting the heater. If the problem continues, contact Customer Service and provide the error code displayed.
4.4 Hourglass ....................13 4.5 Vaporiser ....................14 4.6 Lighting ......................14 Colours .......................14 Colour programs ..................14 4.7 Music ......................14 Soundscape ....................15 Radio ......................15 External audio source .................15 4.8 PIN ......................15 4.9 Emergency Lighting ..................15 4.10 Notes about tightness (Inipi Ama) ..............15 5. Operation Basics ....................16 5.1 Buttons and their Functions ...............16 5.2 Operating Instructions ................16 6. Initial Start-up of the Sauna ................17 Step 1: Configure control panel ..............17 Step 2: Fill the vaporiser water tank ............17...
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7. Operating the sauna ..................18 7.1 Switching on the sauna................18 7.2 Switching off the sauna ................18 7.3 Switching on a scenario ................18 7.4 Switching off a scenario ................19 7.5 Changing a scenario ...................19 ... permanently ...................19 ... once / during a sauna session ..............19 7.6 Changing a scenario name .................19 7.7 Resetting a scenario ...................20 7.8 Switching on the heater ................20 ... with preset bathing settings ..............20 ... with manual temperature selection ............20 7.9 Turning on the heater with the timer ............20 7.10 Turning off timer for heater ...............21 7.11 Changing heating mode ................21 7.12 Switching off the heater ................21 7.13 Switching on lighting ..................21 Switching on colours ..................21 Switching on a colour program..............22 7.14 Switching off lighting .
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8.3 Displaying / hiding the time ................26 8.4 Changing the date ..................26 8.5 Changing the units (°C/°F) ................26 8.6 Changing the language ................26 8.7 Changing the intensity of the display ............26 8.8 Changing the contrast of the display ............27 8.9 Changing the PIN ..................27 8.10 Turning on the PIN-request ................27 8.11 Turning off the PIN-request ................27 8.12 Resetting back to defaults ................28 8.13 Activating / deactivating the light ring on the charging station ....28 9. Cleaning and Maintenance ................28 9.1 Outer front ....................28 Natural wood ....................28 High gloss varnish ..................29 Melamine .
1. Diagrams and Pictures 1.1 Configuration Side wall Vaporiser water tank with mount for heater with Air outlet Heat inlet Temperature sensor vaporiser Control Panel Vapour outlets AUX-In connection Humidity sensor Illuminated Hidden rear wall loud speaker...
1.3 Display White: Infusion possible Blinking: Flashing Heater Red: Vaporiser heating up warming up Blinking: Infuser empty Time White: Acknowledged Battery Red: Not acknowledged (remote control only) 18:55 Remaining time 60°C | 21% 21 min of the sauna session Current temperature Scenarios and relative humidity Heater...
1.4 Menu Hierarchy Start screen Scenarios Mediterranean Asian Jungle Indian Desert <...> Change Switch off Heater Soft Rainforest Warm air Manual Drying Timer Heating Switch off Finnish steam bath bath mode mode Sauna bath Music Radio AUX-In Soundscape Treble Bass Switch off <...>...
Application is limited to indoors. It is suitable simply as a relaxing hot air bath. Any other usage will be deemed as not corresponding with normal usage and Duravit AG undertakes no liability for abnormal usage.
> a request for your input. also take a look at the videos on www.duravit.com. Items with this symbol cannot be mixed with household trash. The characters beneath the trash bin stand for: Cd: Battery contains cadmium...
4. Product Information 4.1 Controls Remote-control with charging station As a reminder of the American Indian origins of the sauna, the remote-control is shaped like a stone, a symbol of the American Indian’s “sweat tent” stones. Using this you can control all the functions of the sauna. A light ring is integrated into the charging station which shows the charging state and gives off a friendly, comforting light.
i You’ll find descriptions of the bathing settings in the Sauna Guide! The relative humidity can vary from the value you set, depending on the surround- ing room environmental conditions. i The sauna continuously sucks in fresh air when being used. Make sure that no cold air (<18 °C) is sucked in, e.g.
4.5 Vaporiser Vaporisation is triggered by the press of a button on either the remote-control or the control panel, provided that the vaporiser water tank, located behind the flap in the furniture, is full. 4.6 Lighting A coloured lighting system is a standard fitting in the sauna. This consists of LED ele- ments that illuminate the entire rear wall of the sauna from below.
You can switch on the emergency lighting separately, e.g. when you’re cleaning the sauna, and without having to switch on the whole sauna. 4.10 Notes about tightness (Inipi Ama) The design of frameless shower partitions does not guarantee a hermetic seal. Splashes of water that occur while taking a shower are kept off. As with any other...
because a water barrier such as a hermetically sealed profile frame is not desirable for exclusive shiny glass products due to the shape and design. 5. Operation Basics 5.1 Buttons and their Functions • Switch on the sauna with the “on/off” button. • Navigate in the menu using the arrow keys, the “OK” key and the “cancel/back” key: •...
6. Initial Start-up of the Sauna Step 1: Configure control panel > Turn the mains switch to ON. > Turn the light switch to ON. > Press the “on/off” button. All languages are listed on the display. > Select the language you wish to use. Two alternative modes are listed on the display: •...
7. Operating the sauna 7.1 Switching on the sauna > Turn the mains switch to ON. > Turn the light switch to ON. The emergency light switches on and, while the control system is starting, the lights may flicker. > Press the “on/off” button. The operating unit is switched on, the emergency light is switched off. If you’ve activated a PIN-request, enter the PIN as follows: >...
i If you would like to enjoy music or coloured lighting while the sauna is heating up, you can switch these on individually. Follow the instructions given under the individual functions. i *It may still take some time before the sauna is ready, refer to chapter titled „Product Information“...
The scenario name is stored. 7.7 Resetting a scenario > Select scenarios > change. > Select the scenario you wish to change. > Select reset. > Press the “OK” button to confirm that you really do want to reset the settings. Settings for the selected scenario are all reset to their defaults. 7.8 Switching on the heater ... with preset bathing settings >...
> Press the „right“ or „left“ buttons to set the relative humidity. > Press the „OK“ button. The timer symbol appears in the display, and the start time appears in the drop-down menu. i The sauna must remain on in order to turn on the heater with the timer! 7.10 Turning off timer for heater >...
Switching on a colour program > Select light > colour program. > Select the desired colour program. If you selected sunrise or sunset then you’ve finished. The other colour programs require the following steps: Rainbow or Colour Frenzy > Press the “left” or “right” buttons to set the speed of the colour change. >...
7.17 Switching on music Switching on soundscapes > Select music > soundscapes. > Select the desired soundscape. Music is switched on. Switching on the radio > Select music > radio. > Select the desired radio station. Music is switched on. Playing from an external audio source > Using an AUX adaptor connect the audio source to the AUX-In connector. >...
7.20 Varying the sound volume > Press the “sound volume plus” or “sound volume minus”. 7.21 Setting the treble > Select music > treble. > Press the “left” or “right” buttons until the desired setting is displayed. > Press the “OK” button. The treble is changed. 7.22 Setting the bass >...
The light ring on the charging station blinks while the battery is charging. As soon as the battery is fully charged the ring stays illuminated continuously. 7.26 Connecting the remote-control with Bluetooth On the control panel: > Select settings > remote-control. The Bluetooth address is displayed. >...
8.3 Displaying / hiding the time > Select settings > time > show/hide > show or hide. The time is either displayed or removed from the task bar. 8.4 Changing the date > Select settings > date. > Press the “up” or “down” buttons until the first digit of the date is displayed. >...
8.8 Changing the contrast of the display > Select settings > display > contrast. > Press the “left” or “right” buttons until the desired contrast is set. > Press the “OK” button to confirm. 8.9 Changing the PIN > Select settings > security > change PIN. Enter the current PIN: >...
> Press this pin through the hole for three seconds. 9. Cleaning and Maintenance Note! Damage to the surfaces through the use of the wrong cleaning fluids or detergents. • Only use a cleaning fluid that is recommended by Duravit. • Never use abrasive, aggressive or chemical cleaners. 9.1 Outer front Natural wood Natural wood is a living material. Variations in the structure, grain, porosity and col-...
> Wash water deposits away immediately with a soft cloth. > Wipe the fronts with a damp chamois. > Remove stubborn soiling with hot water and dishwashing liquid as necessary. High gloss varnish > Remove light soiling with a cloth. > Remove more extensive soiling with non-abrasive car polish but only in exceptional cases as frequent use will reduce the thickness of the varnish layer.
> Remove extensive staining by rubbing with a damp scouring sponge and scouring detergent. 9.7 Glass > After every shower, dry the glass surface with a glass wiper (only Inipi Ama). 9.8 Acrylic Cleaning > Clean acrylic with a soft, damp cloth.
• Do not use steam cleaners as the high temperature could damage the product • Spray cleaner onto the cloth and under no circumstances onto the tap fittings. The spray can penetrate openings and gaps in the taps and cause damage. •...
12. Technical Data 12.1 Identification Plate The identification plate is on the back page of the Operators Manual. This product conforms to all the appropriate EU guidelines. DIN 18560 DIN EN 60335-2-53 DIN EN 60335-1 DIN EN 60529 DIN EN 55014-1 DIN EN 55014-2 12.2 Sauna Specifications Rated voltage...
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My Duravite Inipi won't "start" and showing the message that the door isn't closed
Your Duravit Inipi is not starting because the system detects that the door is open. To resolve this, ensure the door is fully closed. If the issue persists, try restarting the heater. If the problem continues, contact Customer Service and provide the error code displayed.
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