Harvia Sirius SC1111
Photos 5 | Outdated Product Type: portable Finnish sauna; Number of seats: per 2 persons; Dimensions (mm): 1100х1140х2080; Mount: non corner; Shape: rectangular; Doors opening: swing; Wall material: wood; ventilation; Finnish sauna (W): 3500; In box: thermohygrometer; Country of origin: Finland; |
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5 IR emitters. Exterior panels made of heat-treated wood (hemlock). The Harvia Radiant infrared cabin can be used every day. The recommended duration of one session is about 30 minutes.
The temperature can be adjusted up to 65 degrees. To get the most benefit from using the infrared cabin, Harvia recommends using the infrared cabin approximately three times a week.
Information in model description is for reference purposes.
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Recommendations for use:
- Cover the benches and the floor with a towel (the sauna causes increased sweating, so the bench and the floor must be protected from moisture emanating from the skin).
— The air intakes must be open when using the sauna.
- Infrared heat interacts most effectively with bare skin. The towel on the skin partly prevents good body heat.
- It is recommended to drink plenty of water. The dry heat of an infrared sauna evaporates large amounts of fluid from the body.
- Cover the benches and the floor with a towel (the sauna causes increased sweating, so the bench and the floor must be protected from moisture emanating from the skin).
— The air intakes must be open when using the sauna.
- Infrared heat interacts most effectively with bare skin. The towel on the skin partly prevents good body heat.
- It is recommended to drink plenty of water. The dry heat of an infrared sauna evaporates large amounts of fluid from the body.