EOS ECON D2 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

EOS ECON D2 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Sauna control unit

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ECON D2
Assembly and operating instruction
GB
Made in Germany
IP x4
Druck Nr. 29344706en/ - 21.15
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  • Page 1 ECON D2 Assembly and operating instruction Made in Germany IP x4 Druck Nr. 29344706en/ - 21.15...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    English Table of Contents Package contents ....................4 Technical data ......................4 General information concerning sauna bathing ............5 General safety precautions ..................6 Installation of the control unit ...................8 Wall mount fixture ....................8 Wall mounting ......................8 Wall recessing .....................9 Connecting the sensor cables ................10 Installation of the heater sensor ................10 Electrical connection ....................12 Connecting the sauna heater ................12...
  • Page 3 Life - Guard ....................23 Auto-Stop ......................24 Preselection time ..................26 Activate the preselection time ...............27 Deactivate the preselection time ..............27 Extend the time setting for sauna time ..............28 Unit fuses .......................28 Error messages ......................29 The device switch (Switch-off) ................30 Service Address: ....................31 Guarantee ......................31 General Terms and Conditions of Service .............32...
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Package contents (subject to change) Included with the control unit are 1. temperature sensor, consisiting of: sensor board with overheating protection fuse, KTY- sensor, sensor housing, two 3x25 mm fastening screws and 2,0 m long sensor cable. 2. a plastic bag with three 4 x 20 mm fastening screws. 3.
  • Page 5: General Information Concerning Sauna Bathing

    Dear customer General information You have purchased a high-quality technical Please check whether the unit has arrived in per- device with which you will have years of sauna fect condition. Any transport damages should be fun. This sauna control unit was designed and immediately reported to the freight forwarder inspected according to the current European delivering the goods or you should contact the...
  • Page 6: General Safety Precautions

    General safety precautions ature setting. The temperature can be held within operating parameters and This device can be used by children aged • a minimal temperature gradient inside 8 upwards and by persons with physical, the bench area of the sauna cabin can be sensory, or mental disabilities, or who achieved only if unit is assembled correct- have inadequate experience and knowl-...
  • Page 7 When designing the cabin ensure that the external exposed glass surfaces only re- ach a maximum temperature of 76°C. If ne- cessary, protective features need to be tted. Attention! Dear customer, according to the valid regulations, the electrical connection of the sauna heater and the control box has to be carried out through the specialist of an authorized electric shop...
  • Page 8: Installation Of The Control Unit

    Fasten the housing bottom at the two bot- Installation of the control unit tom openings (Fig. 4) rmly to the cabin wall. Wall installation The control unit may only be mounted outside the sauna cabin. It is advisable to select the out- ca.
  • Page 9: Wall Recessing

    Recessed installation 1. Cut out a wall section that is at least 3.5 cm deep according to the dimension in Fig. 5. 21 cm Fig. 5 Insert the supplied rubber grommets into the openings at the rear wall of the housing and insert the connecting cables through these openings.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Sensor Cables

    Connecting the sensor cables 20 cm You should not install sensor and power supply lines together, or lead them through the same feedthrough. This can lead to interferences in the electronics, such as " uttering" in the re- lays. If it is necessary to lay the cables down together, or if the line is longer than 3m, use a shielded sensor cable (4 x 0.5 mm²).
  • Page 11 Hole Sauna ceiling Centre sensor housing on middle section L1 L2 L3 N W V U N Sensor cables Fig. 11 142°C Limiter weiß / white Sensor rot / red Fig. 12 6. After completed installation and correct commissioning of the control unit, the line 12:00 for overtemperature protection must be checked for short-circuits.
  • Page 12: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection Connecting the sauna lamp The electrical connection may only be done by a certifi ed electrician in compli- ance with the guidelines of the local utility The sauna lamp must be weatherproof pro- company and the VDE. tected (IPx4) and resistant to the ambient tem- perature.
  • Page 13: Installation Diagram

    Installation diagram = optional ECON 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz Terminal arrangement on the circuit board. Plug for sensor connection L1 L2 L3 N W V U N...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Sauna Heater (Max. 9 Kw)

    Connecting the sauna heater (max. 9 kW) 142°C ECON L1 L2 L3 V1 N S1 Limiter weiß / white Sensor rot / red max. 100 W P max. 9 kW Wa r n i n g : A l w a y s c o n n e c t 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz the neutral conductor (N) of the sauna oven.
  • Page 15: Operation

    Operation Once the system has been installed with all components and all covers have been fi xed, you can put your sauna unit into operation. Over the following pages we will show you the options provided to you with the control. General The user interface MODE...
  • Page 16: Default Display Stand-By

    Default display Stand-by is shown if the system is in Stand-by mode. 12:00 Reset to this display takes place from other Temperature 30°C Auto-stop 5 : 59 menu items if no activity is carried out > 15 s. Start time - - : - - Default display in operation is shown if the system is in operation.
  • Page 17: Cabin Lighting

    In order to adjust the individual values to the particular desires, briefl y push the MODE -button out of Stand-by. 12:15 Temperature 30°C The modifi able parameter will then be high- Auto-stop 5 : 59 lighted in black and it is possible to select - - : - - Start time with the...
  • Page 18: Initial Commissioning

    Initial commissioning 12:00 12:15 Life Guard 12:00 12:15 Life - Guard > 3 s MODE 00:00 Time of day MODE > 3 s : 00 12:00 Temperature 30°C Auto-stop 5 : 59 Start time - - : - - 20 min Life - Guard 00:00 Time of day...
  • Page 19: Change Language

    Change language Change time 12:00 12:00 Temperature 30°C Temperatur 30°C Auto-stop 5 : 59 Auto-Stop 5 : 59 Start time - - : - - Vorwahlzeit - - : - - & & MODE MODE 12:00 12:15 Time of day Tageszeit 12 : 00 12 : 15...
  • Page 20: Activate The Life - Guard

    Activate the Life - Guard Activate / deactivate the child lock Life - Guard is a settable relatively short If the child lock is activated (the key symbol time, e.g. 20 minutes after which the sauna is visible in the top section of the display) unit is switched off, except for the cabin light- only the cabin lighting can be switched.
  • Page 21: Switching On The Sauna Unit

    Switching on the sauna unit Switching on the sauna unit with Life - Guard 12:00 12:00 Temperature 30°C Temperature 30°C Auto-stop Auto-stop 5 : 59 5 : 59 Start time Start time - - : - - - - : - - Life - Guard 20 min >...
  • Page 22: Individual Settings

    Individual settings Hereafter we are showing you options that allow you to adjust the controls to your individual needs. The various parameters can be changed in Stand-by or in operation and the changes are saved in the unit. Changes made in operation are effective directly. Setting range: Finnish mode 30 - 115°c Cabin temperature Humidity mode 30 - 70°C...
  • Page 23: Life - Guard

    Life - Guard Here you can set after what time the sauna unit is switched off and by pushing the MODE button again you can restart the "Life - Guard" time. This setting can only be selected in Stand-by when the function "Life - Guard" is activated. In Stand-by 12:00 12:00...
  • Page 24: Auto-Stop

    Auto-Stop Auto-Stop is the time to which the heating time is limited. The sauna unit automatically turns off once this time has expired. The time is adjustable from 0:01 to 6:00 hours. In Stand-by In operation 12:00 12:15 Temperature 30°C Temperature 30°C Auto-stop...
  • Page 25 12:15 12:15 Temperature 30°C Temperature 30°C Auto-stop Auto-stop - - : - - Start time - - : - - Start time MODE MODE > 3 s > 3 s 12:00 12:15 Temperature 30°C Temperature 30°C Auto-stop Auto-stop 3 : 30 3 : 30 - - : - - Start time...
  • Page 26: Preselection Time

    Preselection time Using the time preselection, you can preselect a switch-on time within 24 hours for your sauna heater. Always make sure that there are no objects on the sauna unit before the heating process begins. Fire risk! Please remember however that the cabin must heat up for approx. 40-50 minutes in order to achieve a pleasant climate in the cabin.
  • Page 27: Activate The Preselection Time

    12:15 12:15 Temperature 30°C Temperature 30°C 5 : 59 Auto-stop Auto-stop 5 : 59 17 : Start time Start time 17 : 12:15 12:15 Temperature 30°C Temperature 30°C Auto-stop 5 : 59 Auto-stop 5 : 59 Start time 17 : Start time 17 : MODE...
  • Page 28: Extend The Time Setting For Sauna Time

    Extend heat-up time restriction / replace device fuse By altering a jumper you can extend the heat-up restriction from 6:00 (standard) to 12:00 hours. Please note that extensions are only allowed in certain commercially operated sauna systems. Only allow a specialist to carry out this work. Before working on the open control unit, disconnect all poles from the mains.
  • Page 29: Error Messages

    Error messages The control unit continuously monitors the sensor for short circuits and interruptions. The error messages appear as follows: Display Cause Remedy = interrupted room sensor circuit Arrange for a specialist to 12:00 The temperature sensor (PTC) is faul- check the lines and PTC.
  • Page 30: The Device Switch (Switch-Off)

    The device „Switch-o “ switch Switch-o by ECON control units You will nd the rocker switch on the top side of the control unit. You can completely discon- nect the control unit from the mains using this switch. Switch-o Unit turned on (default Position I) Press the switch on the left side of the rocker Unit fully switched o...
  • Page 31: Service Address

    Outside of Germany please contact your spe- Service Address: cialist dealer in case of warranty claims. Direct warranty processing with our service depart- EOS Saunatechnik GmbH ment is in this case not possible. Schneiderstriesch 1 35759 Driedorf, Germany Equipment commissioning date:...
  • Page 32: General Terms And Conditions Of Service

    shipments via parcel post. The manufacturer shall accept General Terms and Conditions of Service no liability for damage incurred as a result of improper I. Scope packaging in an individual shipment. Unless otherwise agreed in writing in a speci c case, the- VI.

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