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Instructions
Welcome to the ultimate guide for getting the most out of your sauna or hot tub experience! In this section, you’ll find easy-to-follow instructions designed to help you relax without the hassle. Whether it’s firing up the wood-burning stove for a perfect sauna session or prepping your hot tub for the ideal soak, we’ve broken it all down step-by-step. Expect clear directions, helpful tips, and a few reminders to ensure your experience is seamless, safe, and, most importantly, enjoyable. Relax, recharge, and let us handle the details—you’re in for a treat!
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Fill the Water Tank: Fill the sauna’s water tank halfway—it’ll come in handy for creating steam later.
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Close the Inner Doors: Make sure the sauna doors are shut to keep the heat inside.
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Prepare the Fire: Grab wood and a lighter or matches. Open the stove door, stack the wood, and light the fire. Once it’s burning steadily, close the door.
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Heat the Sauna: Give it up to 90 minutes to reach the perfect temperature.
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Create Steam: Use the ladle to pour water from the tank over the hot stones to boost humidity.
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Relax & Unwind: Sit back, hydrate, and enjoy. Feel free to flip the sand timer to track 15-minute sessions. Take breaks as needed.
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Cool Down & Clean Up: Open the door to cool the sauna when you're done, and leave it tidy for the next time.
How to Use The
Wood-Fired Sauna
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Fill the Tub: Add water until it’s above the black line or heating pipe inside the tub.
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Prepare & Light the Fire: Place wood in the stove, light it with matches or a lighter, and ensure the fire burns steadily before closing the stove door.
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Heat the Water: Keep the lid closed for faster heating. It usually takes 2-3 hours to reach the desired temperature.
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Check the Temperature: Use the jets to mix the water and ensure even heating.
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Enjoy the Hot Tub: Once the water is warm, hop in, turn on the jets, and relax!
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Cool Down the Burner: Allow the fire to cool before draining the tub.
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Drain the Tub: Pull the button behind the burner to empty the water.