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Important Information tIP <br /> Safety and Assembly <br /> Please read and understand the complete instructions prior to assembly and use of your sauna. <br /> The customer agrees not to hold Redwood Outdoors or any of its authorized dealers liable for improper <br /> installation, maintenance, and repair of this product. <br /> Our sauna kits are designed for ease of assembly and every attempt has been made to make <br /> assembly information as clear as possible. If you have any questions about assembly, please do not <br /> hesitate to call us at 1800-567-8036 or send us an email at aftersaIes CCD-redwood outdoors.com. <br /> Thank you again for choosing Redwood Outdoors. We are grateful for your business and know you will <br /> have many years of enjoyment in your sauna! <br /> Electrical Requirements <br /> All electrical heater wiring must be performed by A QUALIFIED LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. <br /> Use copper wire with 90C insulation. Do not use aluminum wire to make the connection. Consult with <br /> an electrician so you can determine the requirements for your situation. All wiring must conform to all <br /> national, state, and local codes and regulations. For further information and instructions on your heater <br /> installation and operation, please consult the heater manuals on our website. <br /> (www.redwoodoutdoors.com/assembly/electric-sauna-heaters). <br /> Choose a Site With a Strong and Level Foundation <br /> It is important to choose a site that has a level, strong, and stable foundation. This is critical because a <br /> sauna with several bathers inside can weigh over 1,000 lbs. A deck or concrete pad (patio) are both <br /> excellent options for your sauna. If you will be placing the sauna directly on the ground, we recommend <br /> you rest the support cradles atop concrete pavers to prevent the cradles from settling into the ground. <br /> This could result in the sauna not sitting level and may cause issues over time. If your sauna comes <br /> with a ground-frame rather than cradles, we recommend installing a moisture barrier under the ground- <br /> frame. <br /> Concrete Pads <br /> If constructed properly (compacted well and leveled), a concrete pad will maximize the life of your <br /> sauna. The concrete pad should be at least 4" thick and reinforced with mesh to minimize cracking. We <br /> recommend constructing the pad significantly larger than needed for the sauna alone, as this will allow <br /> room for a cold down area, where you could put chairs and an outdoor shower or cold plunge tub. <br /> There is a wealth of information available online with instructions on how to design and pour a concrete <br /> pad. <br /> Deck Installations <br /> If you choose to install your sauna on a deck, be sure that your deck has been designed to support the <br /> weight of a full sauna (over 1,000 Ibs). We recommend you have the deck inspected by a qualified <br /> architect or building engineer prior to proceeding. <br /> Redwood Outdoors <br /> 6p Barrel Sauna Assembly&Owner's Manual <br />