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Maintenance and Warranty t IP <br /> It 1:1)w ol) <br /> Ou-1,I) olks <br /> After you have finished each sauna session, we recommend running the heater for an additional 60 <br /> minute cycle with the door closed. This will dehumidify the room and dry out the wood. If you are using <br /> your sauna regularly (i.e., multiple times a week) and drying out the room after each session, this <br /> should largely prevent mold formation. <br /> If you are not using your sauna regularly, run a dehumidifier and/or fan inside the sauna to keep air <br /> circulating (and empty the dehumidifier water tank regularly). Also place desiccants (e.g., a commercial <br /> desiccant such as Damp-Rid or non-commercial desiccant such as charcoal briquettes/kitty litter) on <br /> dishes and place them around the inside of the sauna. <br /> Preventing and Treating Mold <br /> Like any outdoor structure, mold can develop as a result of moisture getting trapped inside the sauna. <br /> This is especially true for saunas as the bathers will sweat, releasing additional moisture into the air <br /> which can be absorbed into the wood. The key to preventing mold from forming is to ensure the inside <br /> of the sauna is frequently dried out. Apart from plain water, never eat or drink anything inside your <br /> sauna. <br /> If you see mold on the inside or outside of your sauna, this should be treated early before it has time to <br /> grow and take hold. Clean the affected area to remove the mold. The wood can be cleaned by spraying <br /> down the area with white vinegar and then scrubbing the area with a scrub brush and soapy water. If <br /> you are unable to remove the mold with vinegar and soap, try stronger cleaning agents such as 30 <br /> Seconds Outdoor Cleaner or Behr All-in-One Wood Cleaner. Rinse the sauna thoroughly with water to <br /> remove the cleaning solution. Run the heater for 1 to 2 hours to dry the room. Any rags or scrub <br /> brushes that come into contact with the mold must be disposed of. Proper protective equipment <br /> (goggles, mask, etc.) must be worn when removing mold. <br /> Instructions for first time use <br /> Wash the sauna rocks before using them to remove any dust. Dry the rocks before placing them in the <br /> heater. Before using the sauna, you will run it empty for 1 hour and then air it out: Turn your heater to <br /> its highest heat setting and run the heater for 1 hour with the door shut. This is recommended to burn <br /> off the protective oil on the heater coils, which may cause a mildly unpleasant smell. After the initial 1 <br /> hour cycle, leave the door open and let the sauna air out for several hours. Now your sauna is ready to <br /> use! <br /> Warranty <br /> Our wooden saunas come with a 1-year limited warranty. Our Harvia and HUUM electric sauna heaters <br /> and sauna stoves also come with a 1-year limited warranty. Please refer to <br /> https://www.redwoodoutdoors.com/warranty for detailed warranty information on our products. <br /> Redwood Outdoors <br /> 6p Barrel Sauna Assembly&Ownei's Manual <br />