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Version 01/23 Ident-Nr. ST-M-00007-01
Sauna control unit PRO D
new function „Door sensor“
Supplement / change to the operating instructions:
PRO-D /1-041-284 Version 12/20
Product manual you can nd at: https://www.sentiotec.com/downloads or
The new function ensures optimal door monitoring for remote control!
Optionale accessories: Door sensor home SAB00103 / 1-052-723
The connection position of
STB and OSG were exchanged!
Note the change in the above product manual under the following points:
5. Electrical connection
Installing heater sensor (clamp red wires at STB)
Connecting safety device or NEW connecting door sensor at OSG clamp
8. Starting up
8.2. Settings in the technician menu
Activate door sensor
1. Open the technician menu (Press the plus, minus and On/Off buttons simultaneously)
The display shows “SEt”
2. Select “SdO” by pressing the mode button.
3. Press the On/Off button
4. Select the desired setting by using the plus button and the minus button.
● „SAF“ means SAFE - the safety device is activated (=standard)
● „dor“ means DOOR - the door sensor is activated
5. Conrm the selection by pressing the On/Off button.
6. Make other settings or leave the technician menu by pressing the On/Off button for about 3 seconds.
7. Then switch the power unit off for about 10 seconds.
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Additional new settings
Maximum preset time in hours
1. Open the technician menu
2. Select “tL” by pressing the mode button.
3. Press the On/Off button
4. Select the desired setting using the plus button and the minus button
● adjustable values: 6h (=standard) / 12h / 18h / 24h
5. Conrm the selection by pressing the On/Off button.
6. Make other settings or leave the technician menu by pressing the On/Off button for about 3 seconds.
7. Then switch the power unit off for about 10 seconds.
Running time for post-drying program in minutes
1. Open the technician menu
2. Select “drY” by pressing the mode button.
3. Press the On/Off button
4. Select the desired setting using the plus button and the minus button
● adjustable values: oFF up to 60 min (30 = standard)
5. Conrm the selection by pressing the On/Off button.
6. Make other settings or leave the technician menu by pressing the On/Off button for about 3 seconds.
7. Then switch the power unit off for about 10 seconds.
10. Operation
Activating „Standby for remote operation“ with door sensor
Make sure that the sauna control unit is in standby mode
1. Press the On/Off button and the mode button simultaneously for about 3 seconds.
A countdown of 30 seconds is shown in the display. During this time, the door can be opened/closed
as often as you like. After the countdown has expired, the door must be closed!
In the display „rc“ appears
The sauna control is now ready to be started and stopped once via a remote start signal = Mode
„Standby for remote operation“
Door is opened - warning „dor“ appears in the display
- at mode „Standby for remote operation“:
To continue the mode, the door must be closed and the On/Off button has to be press for about 3 seconds.
► The countdown (30 sec.) is shown again in the display.
- in at mode „Standby“ (---):
The acknowledgment takes place automatically when the door is closed.
Version 01/23 Ident-Nr. ST-M-00008-00
Saunasteuerung PRO D
neue Funktion „Türsensor“
Ergänzung / Änderung zu der Bedienungsanleitung:
PRO-D /1-041-284 Version 12/20
Bedienungsanleitung unter: https://www.sentiotec.com/downloads oder
Die neue Funktion gewährleistet eine optimale Türüberwachung bei Fernwirken!
optionales Zubehör: Türsensor Home SAB00103 / 1-052-723
Die Anschlussposition von
STB und OSG wurden getauscht!
Beachten Sie die Änderungen in den oben angeführten Bedienungsanleitungen unter folgenden Punkten:
5. Elektrischer Anschluss
Ofenfühler anschließen (rote Leitungen an STB anklemmen)
Sicherheitsabschaltung anschließen bzw. NEU Türsensor
8. Inbetriebnahme
8.2. Einstellungen im Technikermenü
Türsensor aktivieren
1. Rufen Sie das Techniker-Menü auf (im Standby-Modus gleichzeitig die Tasten Plus, Minus und Ein/Aus
drücken)
Die Anzeige am Bedienteil zeigt „SEt“
2. Wählen Sie durch drücken der Mode-Taste „SdO“ aus.
3. Drücken Sie die Ein/Aus-Taste
4. Wählen Sie durch drücken der Minus-Taste oder Plus-Taste den gewünschten Wert aus.
● „SAF“ bedeutet SAFE - die Sicherheitabschaltung ist aktiviert (Standard)
● „dor“ bedeutet DOOR - der Türsensor ist aktiv
5. Bestätigen Sie die Auswahl durch drücken der Ein/Aus-Taste.
6. Nehmen Sie weitere Einstellungen vor oder verlassen Sie das Techniker-Menü durch drücken der Ein/
Aus-Taste für ca. 3 Sekunden.
7. Schalten Sie anschließend das Leistungsteil für ca. 10 Sekunden aus.
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STB OSG
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Zusätzliche neue Einstellungen
Maximale Vorwahlzeit in Stunden
1. Rufen Sie das Techniker-Menü auf
2. Wählen Sie durch drücken der Mode-Taste „tL“ aus.
3. Drücken Sie die Ein/Aus-Taste
4. Wählen Sie durch drücken der Minus-Taste oder Plus-Taste den gewünschten Wert aus.
● Einstellbare Werte 6h (=standard) / 12h / 18h / 24h
5. Bestätigen Sie die Auswahl durch drücken der Ein/Aus-Taste.
6. Nehmen Sie weitere Einstellungen vor oder verlassen Sie das Techniker-Menü durch drücken der Ein/
Aus-Taste für ca. 3 Sekunden.
7. Schalten sie anschließend das Leistungsteil für ca. 10 Sekunden aus.
Laufzeit Nachtrockenprogramm in Minuten
1. Rufen Sie das Techniker-Menü auf
2. Wählen Sie durch drücken der Mode-Taste „drY“ aus.
3. Drücken Sie die Ein/Aus-Taste
4. Wählen Sie durch drücken der Minus-Taste oder Plus-Taste den gewünschten Wert aus.
● Einstellbare Werte: oFF bis 60 min (30 =standard)
5. Bestätigen Sie die Auswahl durch drücken der Ein/Aus-Taste.
6. Nehmen Sie weitere Einstellungen vor oder verlassen Sie das Techniker-Menü durch drücken der Ein/
Aus-Taste für ca. 3 Sekunden.
7. Schalten sie anschließend das Leistungsteil für ca. 10 Sekunden aus.
10. Bedienung
Standby für Fernwirken (mit Türsensor) aktivieren
Stellen Sie sicher, dass sich die Saunasteuerung im Standby-Modus bendet.
1. Drücken Sie für ca. 3 Sekunden gleichzeitig die Ein/Aus-Taste und die Mode-Taste
In der Anzeige wird ein Countdown von 30 Sekunde angezeigt. Die Tür kann in dieser Zeit beliebig
oft geöffnet / geschlossen werden. Nach Ablauf des Countdown muss die Türe geschlossen sein!
In der Anzeige wird „rc“ angezeigt
Die Saunasteuerung ist nun bereit, um über ein Fernstartsignal einmalig gestartet und gestoppt
zu werden = Modus „Standby für Fernwirken“
Tür wird geöffnet - im Display erscheint Warnung „dor“
- im Modus „Standby für Fernwirken“:
Um den Modus fortzusetzen muss die Tür geschlossen werden und für ca. 3 Sekunden die Ein/Aus-Taste
gedrückt werden.
► In der Anzeige wird wieder der Countdown (30 Sek.) angezeigt
- im Modus Standby (---):
Die Quittierung erfolgt automatisch, wenn die Tür geschlossen wird.
Version 12/20 Ident-Nr. 1-041-284
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
English
Sauna control unit
Pro D
Pro D2 1-041-288/PRO-D2
Pro D2 white 1-041-290/PRO-D2W
Pro D2i 1-041-291/PRO-D2I
Pro D2i white 1-041-292/PRO-D2IW
Pro D3 1-041-293/PRO-D3
D3 white 1-041-294/PRO-D3W
Pro D3i 1-041-295/PRO-D3I
D3i white 1-041-296/PRO-D2IW
Table of Contents
1. About this instruction manual 6
2. Important information for your safety 7
2.1. Intended use 7
2.2. Safety information for the installer 8
2.3. Safety information for the user 9
3. Product description 10
3.1. Specicationssupplied 10
3.2. Optional accessories 10
3.3. Product functions 11
3.4. Sauna operating modes 15
3.5. Sensor operating modes 15
4. Installation 18
4.1. Installing the power supply unit 18
4.2. Installing the control panel 20
4.3. Installing the heater sensor F1 with overheat cut-out 23
4.4. Installing bench sensor F2 (optional) 24
4.5. Installing humidity sensor FTS2
(optional, only Pro D3/Pro D3i) 24
4.6. Installing foil sensor FTS2 (optional, only Pro D2i/Pro D3i) 25
5. Electrical connection 26
5.1. Connecting the power supply cable, heater and evaporator 27
5.2. Connecting the control panel 28
5.3. Connecting the light 29
5.4. Connecting the fan (optional) 29
5.5. Connecting additional output (optional, only Pro D2i/Pro D3i) 29
5.6. Connecting the power booster (optional) 30
5.7. Connecting heater sensor F1 30
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5.8. Installing bench sensor F2 (optional) 30
5.9. Connecting humidity sensor FTS2
(optional, only Pro D3/Pro D3i) 30
5.10. Connecting foil sensor (optional, only Pro D2i/Pro D3i) 31
5.11. Connecting the safety cut-out 31
5.12. Remote start 31
5.13. Status output 32
5.14. Finishing the installation 32
6. Performing tests 32
7. Terminal diagram 34
8. Commissioning 35
8.1. Setting the function selector switch 35
8.2. Settings on the technician menu 38
9. Controls 45
9.1. Control panel Pro D2 45
9.2. Control panel Pro D2i 45
9.3. Control panel Pro D3 46
9.4. Control panel Pro D3i 46
9.5. Additional output control panel Pro D (optional) 47
9.6. Power unit 47
10. Operation 48
10.1. Switching on the light on the power supply unit (cleaning lights) 48
10.2. Switching on the power unit 48
10.3. Activating the control panel 49
10.4. Additional output control panel Pro D (optional) 49
10.5. Starting sauna mode 50
10.6. Switchingosaunamode 50
10.7. Starting combi mode (only Pro D3/Pro D3i) 51
10.8. Switchingocombimode(onlyProD3/ProD3i) 51
10.9. Starting additional output (only Pro D2i/Pro D3i) 52
10.10.Switchingoadditionaloutput(optional,onlyProD2i/ProD3i) 54
10.11. Switching on the light 55
10.12.Switchingothelight 55
10.13. Starting the fan 56
10.14.Switchingothefan 56
10.15. Setting the preset time 57
10.16. Cancelling the preset time function 58
10.17. Setting the duration 58
10.18. Activating standby for remote operation 59
10.19. Changing the settings 59
10.20. Cancelling the post-drying program (only Pro D3/ProD3i) 60
10.21.Switchingofunctions 60
10.22. Deactivating the control panel 60
10.23.Switchingothepowersupplyunit 60
11. User programs 61
11.1. Preset user programs 61
11.2. Accessing user programs 62
11.3. Creating your own user programs 62
12. The Eco-function 64
13. Cleaning and maintenance 65
13.1. Cleaning 65
13.2. Maintenance 65
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14. Disposal 65
15. Troubleshooting 66
15.1. Error messages 66
15.2. Low-water display (only Pro D3/Pro D3i) 67
15.3. Fuses 67
16. Technical data 68
16.1. Power unit 68
16.2. Control panel Pro D2/Pro D2i/Pro D3/Pro D3i 70
16.3. Additional output control panel Pro D (optional) 70
Instructions for installation and use p. 6/70
1. About this instruction manual
Read these installation and operating instructions carefully and keep them within
reach of the sauna control unit. This ensures that you can refer to information
about your safety and the operation at any time.
Symbols used for warning notices
In these instructions for installation and use, a warning notice located next to
an activity indicates that this activity poses a risk. Always observe the warning
notices. This prevents damage to property and injuries, which in the worst case
may be fatal.
The warning notices contain keywords, which have the following meanings:
DANGER!
Serious or fatal injury will occur if this warning notice is not observed.
WARNING!
Serious or fatal injury can occur if this warning notice is not observed.
CAUTION!
Minor injuries can occur if this warning notice is not observed.
ATTENTION!
This keyword is a warning that damage to property can occur.
Other symbols
This symbol indicates tips and useful information.
These installation and operating instructions can also be found in the
downloads section of our website: www.sentiotec.com/downloads.
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Instructions for installation and use p. 7/70
2. Important information for your safety
The sauna control units of the Pro D series have been produced
in accordance with the applicable safety rules and regulations.
However, hazards may occur during use. Therefore adhere to the
followingsafetyinformationandthespecicwarningnoticesin
the individual chapters. Also observe the safety information for the
devices connected.
2.1. Intended use
The sauna control units of the Pro D series are used exclusively for
operating and controlling the sauna functions in accordance with
the technical data.
The sauna control units of the Pro D series may only be used for
operatingandcontrollingasaunaheaterwhichhasbeencertied
as satisfying the combustion test described in paragraph 19.101 of
EN 60335-2-53. If the heater does not meet this requirement, an
appropriate safety precaution must be taken (for example: safety
shut-o,see5.11onpage31).
The sauna control units of the Pro D series may only be used for
operating and controlling 3 heating circuits with a maximum heating
capacity of 3.5 kW per heating circuit. The maximum evaporator ca-
pacity is 3.5 kW. The maximum additional output capacity is 3.5 kW.
Any use exceeding this scope is considered improper use. Improper
use can result in damage to the product, severe injuries or death.
Instructions for installation and use p. 8/70
2.2. Safety information for the installer
Installationmayonlybeperformedbyaqualiedelectricianor
similarlyqualiedperson.
Work on the sauna control unit may only be performed when the
power has been disconnected.
A fully disconnecting all-pole isolating device compliant with
overvoltagecategoryIIImustbettedon-site.
The sauna control unit must be installed outside the sauna room
at a height of approx. 1.70 m or in accordance with the rec-
ommendation issued by the sauna manufacturer. The ambient
temperature must be within a range spanning -10 °C to +40 °C.
The heater sensor must be attached in a way that it is not af-
fectedbyaowofair.
The heater supply cable must have a minimum cross-sectional
area of 2.5 mm2 and be temperature resistant up to 150 °C.
Any local regulations applicable at the installation location should
also be observed.
For your own safety, consult your supplier in the event of prob-
lemsthatarenotexplainedinsucientdetailintheinstallation
instructions.
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Instructions for installation and use p. 9/70
2.3. Safety information for the user
The sauna control unit must not be used by children under
8 years old.
The sauna control unit may be used by children above 8 years
old, by persons with limited psychological, sensory or mental
capabilities or by persons with lack of experience/knowledge
only when:
They are supervised.
They have been shown how to use the device safely and
are aware of the hazards that could occur.
Children must not play with the sauna control unit.
Children under 14 years of age may only clean the sauna control
unit if they are supervised.
● Forhealthreasons,donotusethesaunawhenundertheinu-
ence of alcohol, medication or drugs.
Make sure that no combustible objects have been placed on the
sauna heater before the sauna control unit is switched on.
Make sure that no combustible objects have been placed on the
heater before activating the preset time function or the stand-by
mode for the remote start.
Make sure that no combustible objects have been placed on
or in front of the infra-red lamp before the sauna control unit is
switched on.
Make sure that no combustible objects have been placed on
the infra-red lamp before activating the preset time function or
the stand-by mode for the remote start.
For your own safety, consult your supplier in the event of prob-
lemsthatarenotdescribedinsucientdetailintheoperating
instructions.
Instructions for installation and use p. 10/70
3. Product description
3.1. Specications supplied
Operating unit (depending on version Pro D2/D2i/D3/D3i)
Power unit
Heater sensor with integrated overheat cut-out
Sensor wires
Installation material
Wire jumper for bridging terminals V1 and Wm for combi heaters without
low-watershut-o
3.2. Optional accessories
Bench sensor (1-009-231/O-F2), sensor cables 1.5 m
Humidity temperature sensor (1-010-081/O-FTS2), sensor cables 3 m
Foil sensor (1-014-445/P-ISX-FF), sensor cables 3 m
Power booster (1-008-779/O-S2-18, 1-009-280/O-S2-30)
● Safetyshut-o(SFE-xxxxx)
Operating unit Pro D2 (1-040-159/PRO-D2-CU)
Operating unit Pro D2 white (1-040-161/PRO-D2W-CU)
Operating unit Pro D2i (1-040-163/PRO-D2I-CU)
Operating unit Pro D2i white (1-040-165/PRO-D2IW-CU)
Operating unit Pro D3 (1-040-167/PRO-D3-CU)
Operating unit Pro D3 white (1-040-169/PRO-D3W-CU)
Operating unit Pro D3i (1-1040-173/PRO-D3I-CU)
Operating unit Pro D3i white (1-1-040-173/PRO-D3IW-CU)
Additional output control panel Pro D (1-040-174/PRO-DA-CU)
Additional output control panel Pro D white (1-040-175/PRO-DAW-CU)
Pro D BUS converter RS485 (1-045-317 / PRO-D-CON)
ProNet web server (1-017-521 / PRO-NET)
Remote start system (1-051-003 / FS-SY)
Door sensor system (1-052-722 / SAB00102)
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Instructions for installation and use p. 11/70
3.3. Product functions
Pro D2/Pro D2 white
The sauna control unit Pro D2/Pro D2 white features the following functions:
Regulation of sauna heaters with a heating output of up to 10.5 kW in the
temperature range spanning 30 °C to 110 °C.
A power booster allows the maximum switching capacity to be increased from
10.5 kW to 18 kW or 30 kW.
Optional dimming or activation of a cubicle light (up to 100 W)
Optional dimmer function or activation of a fan (up to 100 W)
Remote start function
Status output
Preset time function (up to 6 hours)
User programs
The user programs enable favourite sauna settings to be saved and accessed
again.Thereare5presetuserprogramsavailablewhichcanbemodied
according to user requirements.
Automatic heating period limiter
The sauna control unit shuts down automatically after the maximum heating
period for safety reasons. The maximum heating period can be set to 6 h,
12 h, 18 h or 24 h.
Overheat cut-out
The overheat cut-out is installed in the housing for the heater sensor. Should
the sauna heater continue heating after reaching the preferred temperature
duetoadefect,theoverheatcut-outswitchesthesaunaheateroatatem-
perature of approx. 139 °C.
Instructions for installation and use p. 12/70
Pro D2i/Pro D2i white
Same functional scope as the Pro D2/Pro D2 white, however with further additions:
Additional output
Either for dimming (up to 500 W), switching (up to 3.5 kW) or regulating the
sauna room temperature via the additional output.
The additional output has no overheat cut-out. For this reason, only intrinsi-
cally safe appliances should be operated using the additional output.
If infra-red heaters are connected to the additional output, they must
have an overheat cut-out. We recommend using the following infra-
red lamps:
1-027-780/ DIR-350-R, 1-027-845/WIR-350-R,
1-027-781/DIR-500-R, 1-027-846/WIR-500-R,
1-027-782/DIR-750-R, 1-027-847/WIR-750-R,
1-027-779/DIR-1300-R, 1-027-844/WIR-1300-R
1-027-785/ECO-350-R, 1-027-784/ECO-350-G,
1-027-788/ECO-500-R, 1-027-787/ECO-500-G,
1-027-790/ECO-750-R
If one of the following infra-red heater panels is connected to an ad-
ditional output, the foil sensor 1-014-445/P-ISX-FF must be used and
activated on the technician menu (see “Activating/deactivating foil
sensor (only Pro D2i/Pro D3i)” on page 39):
1-028-348/IR-WP-100, 1-028-343/IR-WP-175,
1-028-784/IR-WP-390, 1-028-938/IR-WP-510
1-028-149/IR-WPHL-100, 1-028-941/IR-WPHL-175,
1-028-601/IR-WPHL-390, 1-027-885/IR-WPHL-510
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Instructions for installation and use p. 13/70
Pro D3/Pro D3 white
The sauna control unit Pro D3/Pro D3 white features the following functions:
Regulation of combi heaters with a heating output of up to 10.5 kW and
evaporator output of up to 3.5 kW in the temperature range spanning 30 °C
to 110 °C and a humidity range spanning 0% to 100%.
A power booster allows the maximum switching capacity to be increased from
10.5 kW to 18 kW or 30 kW.
Optional dimming or switching of a cublicle light (up to 100 W)
Optional dimmer function or control of a fan (up to 100 W)
Remote start function
Status output
Preset time function (up to 6 hours)
User programs
The user programs enable favourite sauna settings to be saved and accessed
again.Thereare5presetuserprogramsavailablewhichcanbemodied
according to user requirements.
Automatic heating period limiter
The sauna control unit shuts down automatically after the maximum heating
period for safety reasons. The maximum heating period can be set to 6 h,
12 h, 18 h or 24 h.
Post-drying program
Oncecombi-modehasnished,thepost-dryingprogramstartsautomatically
to prevent mould or rot from forming in the sauna room. This involves heating
the sauna room to 80 °C with the fan running for 30 minutes.
Overheat cut-out
The overheat cut-out is installed in the housing for the heater sensor. Should
the sauna heater continue heating after reaching the preferred temperature
duetoadefect,theoverheatcut-outswitchesthesaunaheateroatatem-
perature of approx. 139 °C.
Instructions for installation and use p. 14/70
Pro D3i/Pro D3i white
Same functional scope as the Pro D3/Pro D3 white, however with further additions:
Additional output
Either for dimming (up to 500 W), switching (up to 3.5 kW) or regulating
the sauna room temperature via the additional output.
The additional output has no overheat cut-out. For this reason, only intrinsi-
cally safe appliances should be operated using the additional output.
If infra-red heaters are connected to the additional output, they must
have an overheat cut-out. We recommend using the following infra-
red lamps:
1-027-780/ DIR-350-R, 1-027-845/WIR-350-R,
1-027-781/DIR-500-R, 1-027-846/WIR-500-R,
1-027-782/DIR-750-R, 1-027-847/WIR-750-R,
1-027-779/DIR-1300-R, 1-027-844/WIR-1300-R
1-027-785/ECO-350-R, 1-027-784/ECO-350-G,
1-027-788/ECO-500-R, 1-027-787/ECO-500-G,
1-027-790/ECO-750-R
Sauna operating mode
Combi operating mode
Additional output
Light
Fan
Preset time
User programs
Pro D2 (white) X X X X X
Pro D2i (white) X X X X X X
Pro D3 (white) X X X X X X
Pro D3i (white) X X X X X X X
Fig. 1 Overview of Pro D functions
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Instructions for installation and use p. 15/70
If one of the following infra-red heater panels is connected to an ad-
ditional output, the foil sensor 1-014-445/P-ISX-FF must be used and
activated on the technician menu (see “Activating/deactivating foil
sensor (only Pro D2i/Pro D3i)” on page 39):
1-028-348/IR-WP-100, 1-028-343/IR-WP-175,
1-028-784/IR-WP-390, 1-028-938/IR-WP-510
1-028-149/IR-WPHL-100, 1-028-941/IR-WPHL-175,
1-028-601/IR-WPHL-390, 1-027-885/IR-WPHL-510
3.4. Sauna operating modes
The sauna control unit Pro D2/Pro D2i enables sauna mode operation. The sauna
control unit Pro D3/Pro D3i provides two operating modes, sauna mode and
combi mode.
Sauna operating mode
Dry heat is provided in sauna mode. The temperature in the room is high
(80 to 100 °C) The humidity level of maximum 10% is low.
Combi mode
The evaporator operates along with the sauna heater in combi mode.
The temperature in the sauna room is lower (approx. 40 to 65 °C) than in sauna
mode, with the relative humidity being considerably higher, spanning 35% to
approximately 70%. The maximum humidity level which can be set depends on
the temperature of the sauna. The higher the sauna temperature, the lower the
maximum humidity level which can be set.
Instructions for installation and use p. 16/70
3.5. Sensor operating modes
The sauna control units of the Pro D series can be operated with one or
two sensors. A temperature sensor (bench sensor F2) or a humidity sensor
(FTS2, only Pro D3/Pro D3i) can be used as the second sensor.
Single-sensor mode (F1)
The single-sensor mode is activated at the factory. For changing this setting:
see “Activating two-sensor operation” on page 36.
In single-sensor mode, the sauna control unit is operated only with the heater sen-
sorwithoverheatcut-out(F1)only.Thisisincludedinthespecicationssupplied.
The sauna control unit displays the actual temperature by default. The set tem-
perature is displayed during setting. If it is to be permanently displayed it must be
activated during commissioning (see “Temperature/humidity display (actual/
set value)” on page 37)
The maximum humidity level (only Pro D3/Pro D3i) which can be set in single-
sensor mode is based on the temperature above the heater and the humidity
is timed. Only the set humidity level (in % of relative humidity) is shown on the
sauna control unit display. The actual humidity level in the sauna room when
humidity is timed depends on the size of the room and the evaporator capacity,
andmaydierfromthesetlevel.
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