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Title: Infrared Sauna - Are they easy to assemble?
Hi there and welcome. In case you don't already know my name is Glen. I've been heavily rearching
the sauna market for well over two years. I've been writing about them for well over
one year. And while I get asked a lot of different questions from my readers, there's one that
keeps coming up consistently.It goes something like, "Glen, you say a pre-fab Far Infrared
Sauna is easy to assemble but, how easy is it really?" So instead of me continuing to
try and describe the process, I thought I'd just take a few minutes and actually assemble
one live so you can see it for yourself and decide how easy it really is.
For this demonstration I'm using a sauna from a company by the name of Vital Saunas. I chose
this company because after lots and lots of research I believe these saunas will give
you the best return on your investment. They're great priced - they're top quality and the
people at Vital Saunas truly cares about what their customers get and that they're pleased
with their purchase. It's what I use - It's what I have in my own home. I use it everyday.
I recommend them to family, friends and all my readers. Having said that, let's get started.
Here's exactly what you get, delivered to your doorstep, from Vital Saunas. It's two
boxes, it's free shipping. So I'm going to go ahead and unpack these two boxes now and
we'll see you in just a second. Ok, welcome back. We have just unpacked the two boxes
that get delivered from Fedex.
So we have the bottom and the back
now we're going to bring this side in. There's grooves on the bottom (very simple) just tuck it right in the grooves. And I know
you can't see the latches in the back the way it connects, but you will when we get
to the front. It's all the same. They tuck
right together.
There's a groove right on the right panel - it's tucks right in there. It's very simple.
I did want to point out these plug ins get plugged in now. But I wanted to show them
to you. Before the bench and bottom heater was in there. So you plug them in. They tuck
right there. Now you have your bench the finished side goes out. it's going to tuck right on
here. Perfect, can't move anywhere.
Now we're going to grab our left panel. And it's going to tuck right in there. The three
latches on the back will hold this side together. So what I want to show you real quick is that
this is actually the inside of the front. And you have a nice control where you can
control everything from the inside as well as the out as you'll be able to see. So we're
now going to turn it around. You have your control here on the outside. You can use it
that way, too.
Just going to bring it up. Get it positioned. Three latches on each side snaps right together.
Locks it in tight. And that is your front. Now were going to move out of the picture
and grab the top so you can see that. This is what the actual top looks like. As you
can see these are going to be your outside lights. They're going to face this way.
This is all your controls. And these easy snaps that will snap all the heaters together
we'll show you how to do that. This is for your stereo/cd player back here. And we'll
take care of that in a second.
So this just goes up. You'll notice there's little slots right here. Your cords go right
through there. When you do that it will lay flat. Ok, we're back and now we have the top
assembled. And there are (how many Five?) - There's five plugs. They're the easy plugs.
You just plug them into each other and that's it. You want to
make sure when you're plugging them in together that they are well fastened together. That's
your power cord. It just plugs into a regular old outlet.
Doo handle -
go ahead and take it apart then we'll show you how to assemble it. Very simple. You got
two little spacers. The unfinished side goes on the inside - with the unfinished spacer.
Finished spacer on the outside. Now you have the top. Very simple - there's four little
nails holes. Once you get it up there you want to make sure the hole is in the back
so you can put your power cord up and through and so your power cord will plug in on the
back and it's not hanging over the side.
The last step is the stereo here's a little box. You stick your stereo right in there. There's going to be four little
holes right here. There's three little plugs right here. One goes here -
there - and there. Tucks right up in here. Nice and sturdy there. Four little screws
two on this side two in
the front.
Once you get two in it's nice and secure. You also get a little remote for your cd player/radio.
You can turn the volume down - adjust the volume. Or whatever you want to do with it,
it's just a small remote.The last is the backrest. It just sits in here. However you want to
use/adjust it. And that's it. You plug it in and you're all set. So thanks for watching
and I hope this was helpful.
I'm back and when I shot the first video I wanted to shoot this short update video because
there's a few things I forgot to mention.The first one is the very top panel is actually
called a dust cover and I wanted to let you know that installing it is actually optional.
Although the top of your sauna may look much cleaner with it installed. I prefer not to
use it unless you're in a very dusty, dirty environment. If you're not setting your sauna
up there then don't worry about it. Because actually when you put this on it traps heat
around the power supply and the circuit boards. So that's the first thing, if you're not in
a real dusty, dirty environment then leave it off.
The next thing we have is your oxygen ionizer with aroma therapy and what this does is freshens
your sauna up and it also releases negative ions - it kills bacteria. Installing it is
super simple. It comes with this and it comes with one fragrance. And you can buy different
fragrances whatever you prefer. What you do it take the back cover off like that. You
stick in your fragrance you put it back on and what it does is comes with two sticky's
you peel them away and you can stick it right to your sauna. Or you can actually use two
little screws and screw it in. But once you have your fragrance in - you'll come in and
there's a plug right here you plug it right in. I've already taken my sticky's off so
it sticks right to there and you just push it. My suggestion is after every sauna use
or two after you get done, turn it on for about 15 minutes to 20 minutes. Then next
time you come in you have a very fresh smelling sauna, bacteria killed and it will all be
good. So thanks for watching!
00:01 Infrared Sauna - Welcome 01:13 What you get delivered
01:24 Bottom Panel 01:52 Bottom & back panel
02:12 Right Panel 03:12 Three latches
03:26 Plug ins & bottom heater 04:07 Bench
04:27 Left Panel 05:20 Infrared Sauna front
06:21 Top of Infrared Sauna 07:45 Heater assembly
09:03 Door handle 09:48 Dust cover
10:05 Stereo/CD player 11:43 Backrest
11:58 Update 12:08 Dust cover not needed
12:40 Oxygen ionizer with aroma therapy 13:38 My suggestion