Cal Flame 300 Hot Tub User Manual


 
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can any sauna be used indoors and outdoors?
Although indoor and outdoor saunas operate similarly, only the Cal Heat Outdoor Series is recommended
for outdoor use. Models in this series have been designed not only to blend into your backyard or garden
environment; they have been rigorously tested for all weather usage.
Why are saunas made of wood?
A soft wood is used for its abilities to absorb humidity, keep the atmosphere in the sauna comfortably dry
and keep wood surfaces cool to the touch.
Why do steam saunas have rocks?
Rocks efficiently store heat and provide an excellent surface for the release of steam when water is applied.
The Cal Heat design ensures an even distribution of heat and steam for a more comfortable and effective
sauna experience.
What are the advantages of Infrared or Carbon Fiber?
Infrared and Carbon Fiber models stimulate the body to produce the same amount of sweat as a traditional
(steam) sauna but do so more quickly and at lower temperatures. Infrared and Carbon Fiber heating ele-
ments heat from within and can be very soothing on muscles.
What are the advantages of outside saunas?
Cal Heat’s exclusive Outside Series of saunas has been designed to perfectly coordinate with your other Cal
Spas Home Resort products. Outside saunas are ideal for people with a limited amount of inside space and
for those who desire a private backyard or garden retreat.
Is infrared heat harmful to your health?
Infrared is a safe and common way to transfer heat. Infrared is not only how the sun heats the earth; it is
often used in hospital incubators to warm newborn babies.
Why is it recommended to take a cold shower after sauna use?
Heat forces the blood to flow gently and evenly outwards to the skin to cool off the heat in the sauna. When
followed by a cold cycle from a brisk shower, the blood flows evenly inward to protect and heal the body’s
organs that are being cooled. Cool water also closes pores and retains the skin’s natural moisture.
How long does it take for a sauna to heat up?
Traditional steam saunas typically require up to 90 minutes to pre-heat depending on the desired tempera-
ture and the ambient temperature outside the sauna. Infrared and carbon fiber saunas do not rely on the
ambient temperature of the sauna; they heat the body from within and require less time to preheat.
Does it cost a lot to operate a sauna?
Because Cal Heat Saunas reach operating temperatures quickly and retain heat efficiently, energy consump-
tion is relatively low. Electrical costs are often less than $10/month when used one to two hours a day, three
times a week.
Where can a sauna be installed?
Indoor saunas can be placed just about anywhere that is fully covered with a waterproof floor (such as tile
or concrete) and a 220/240V electrical hookup for the heater (120V standard for the Cal Heat S100 Sauna).
We recommend that you have a shower nearby for rinsing purposes. Outdoor Series saunas require a level
exterior surface (preferably on concrete or a hard substrate) and connectivity to 220/240V electricity.
How long will it take to set up my sauna?
Depending on the model you choose, set up time usually takes less than a few hours. Within a single day,
you’ll be relaxing and enjoying the health benefits of your Cal Heat Sauna. Additional time is required for
Outdoor Series saunas due to the rugged, residential construction of the roof.
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