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infrared sauna room
infrared sauna room

Specification of sauna roomGW-OD02/ Model: GW-OD02/GW-OD02W Dimensions: 120(L) x 120(D) x 250(H)cm 47" x 47" x 98" Capacity: 2 persons Material: Hemlock(Interior & Exterior) Heating System Ceramic heater Type: Spa Capsule,Infrared sauna,Dry Sauna Control System: Inside control panel;Automatic digital control system, convenient to operate Feature: Skin Tightening,Whitening,Detox,Weight Loss Stereo: Big panel CD/DVD/MP3/MP4/ color TFT TV Power: 1750 W (adjustable) Operating temperature: 15-60 centigrade,temperature sensor Door: Tempered Glass Warranty : heaters, sauna cabin, electrical components for 2 years ,Radio/CD for1 year. Sauna Voltage: 110V/220V Air system: Adjusable vents,Fresh air accessible through transom, no stuffy at all Certificates: CE ,ROHS,ETL Structure: Completely free standing Benefits: Automatic thermostat for constant temperature and changeable frequency, saves energy and money Packing: 1pc/ 2ctns Carton Size: 192*122*32/132*122*32cm Loading Qty: (20/40ft)24/52PCS MOQ: 1*20" 3,More information about sauna: How is a Sauna different from other baths?A Sauna must have a special, insulated room built of softwood; a heater which is capable of heating the room to about 180° F; and stones which get hot enough to produce a good steam when water is poured over them. Anything else is not a Sauna. Also, a Sauna is not a steam bath. Steam is 100% humidity while a Sauna is relatively dry at about 20-25% average humidity (when water is used). What is the difference between a wet and a dry Sauna?They are the same thing. A Sauna can be used wet or dry. When someone says "wet" they mean that water can be poured over the stones in the heater. If water cannot be poured over hot stones it is not a Sauna. The Sauna bather controls the humidity in the room by the amount of water used. Water can create a more relaxing atmosphere and it aids in perspiration and deep cleansing of the pores. Although use of water is most common, some like to use the Sauna without any water at all for a very dry climate (humidity level 10-15%). Sauna heat and humidity are flexible so it is up to the bather as to how they want to use the Sauna to suit their needs. How should a Sauna be cleaned?Damp mop the floor as needed. The benches can be cleaned with a mild soap applied with a wet cloth. To remove perspiration stains on the wall boards light sanding with 120 grit sandpaper may be required periodically. To keep your room looking at its best always lay or sit on towels. 4,How to use Sauna Room 1.In general, you need 2 hours time, 2 large towels (1 to dry yourself, 1 to lie down on), bathing shoes and soap. 2.Always take a shower before using the sauna - for hygienic reasons and to remove the greasy film on your skin, which delays the sweating process. 3.You have to be dry when going into the sauna (wet skin prevents sweating). 4.It’s recommended to prepare yourself for the heat with a warming foot bath (3-5 minutes). 5.Please be quiet inside the sauna. 6.Please always sit or lie on a large enough towel (so that there is enough room for your feet).Good to know: warmth rises, therefore it’s hotter on the upper benches. The higher you sit in the sauna, the hotter is the air. Beginners should sit down on the lower or middle benches. 7.In case you lie down in the sauna, you should sit up straight for the last 2 minutes and play with your legs to enhance your blood circulation so that the blood doesn’t drop down in the lower body and cause vertigo. 8.Don’t force yourself to stay. As soon as you feel unwell, leave the sauna immediately. Your health is always the most important thing.A sauna bath takes between 8 and 12 minutes, 15 minutes maximum. After that time you should leave the sauna.

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