Fig 1. After removing your new sauna from the
box, open up the tent by pulling open front ends towards you.
Fig 2. Inside the tent are 2 frames pull both out towards
you and make sure they are pulled tight into both corners of the tent.
Fig 3. Next pull the seat down and at the same
time pull the leg bar up and check that the seat section is inside the left and
right hand sections of the frame.
Fig 4. We recommend that you put a towel on the
floor of the tent, to absorb the small amount of water which may accumulate on
the floor and walls of the tent.
The image below shows a diagram of the
sauna set-up.
The
image below shows a picture of the sauna set up ready to use. Note the flap over
the part where the head comes out, this is designed to keep all steam within the
sauna until it is ready to use. Therefore very little steam escapes into the surroundings
unless the user allows it to escape.
Fig
5. Shows the sauna frame how it should be setup. Pour 2 litres of warm water
into your empty boiler which will give you the approximate time of 30 minutes,
(if you want more time in the tent, add more water to the boiler). When the boiler
starts to steam it is ready to use. You can also use cool water straight from
the tap, but allow a few extra minutes for the steam generator to warm up.
Don't
forget - the sauna is not see-through as shown in this picture, it is made from
grey coloured material!
Fig 6.
For maximum comfort in your sauna we suggest that you place a large bath towel
on the seat and drape it down onto the floor of the sauna. If you prefer, you
can also place a small towel round your neck and/shoulders whilst sitting in the
sauna.
This is THE "Steam Pod" used on Channel 4's "Big Brother " & "The Salon"
As
Seen on TV
Featured on "This Morning" They described it as "A
Sensational Relaxation Idea" Also featured on 24 Hour Quiz, Sky TV, &
in numerous National Newspapers & Magazines