FAQs
"How does an infrared sauna work? Is it different from a traditional sauna?"
Infrared heat is light on a spectrum that our eyes can’t see. Infrared saunas use infrared heaters to emit heat which is a narrow band of energy within the 5.6 to 15-micron level. This type of energy closely resembles the natural human spectrum so it’s easily absorbed by the body tissue. The body reacts by sweating profusely which has many health benefits including detoxification, improved blood flow, circulation and weight loss. Learn more about the difference between traditional and infrared saunas.
"Do infrared saunas emit EMF?"
SunRay, unlike many manufacturers, does not use wires to conduct FAR Infrared heat, rather we apply the perfect thickness of ultra-conductive carbon to an epoxy resin panel activated by positive and negative copper strips on either side. The epoxy resin panel is then laminated which results in ultra-low EMF levels safe for continuous use.
"How is the sauna shipped? Can it fit through my bedroom doorway?"
SunRay Saunas contain wooden panels that are pre-packaged in cardboard boxes and then placed on a wooden pallet to ensure the sauna arrives without damage. The cardboard boxes can be removed from the pallet and will fit through any door size 24” or greater.
"How long does it take to assemble the sauna?"
Most sauna models take about an hour to assemble. Two people are required. For more information on the assembly of the unit please see the assembly instructions.
"Are there any special tools required to assemble the sauna?"
No. The only tool you need to assemble the sauna is a Phillips head screwdriver or drill with a Phillips head-bit.
"What voltage does the unit run on?"
All SunRay saunas use UL-listed plugs and operate on 110V. Some larger saunas require a non-standard 20 amp plug and require a 20 amp circuit.
"Can I use the sauna outdoors?"
This unit is meant to be used outdoors. All SunRay saunas except the outdoor models must be used indoors. They are not suitable for outdoor use and this voids the warranty. If you do not plan to use the unit indoors, view our outdoor sauna collection.
"How do I clean the sauna and how frequently?"
First, unplug the sauna and make sure it is cool before cleaning. To clean the wooden interior of your sauna mix 3 teaspoons of baking soda into a gallon of warm water. Use a towel to wipe down the interior with the baking soda and water mixture. Then wipe the sauna down with a wet towel and let dry. The glass in your sauna can be cleaned with glass cleaner. If you have an outdoor sauna, use a standard garden hose on a low/mist setting to wash out the interior. Make sure to leave the door open so the sauna can dry.
The sauna should be cleaned every 6 months or at your discretion if you are using it regularly. Using a towel to sit on while in the sauna will capture a lot of the sweat and thereby reduce the frequency of cleaning the sauna.
"How long does the model take to heat up?"
Infrared saunas take roughly 20 minutes to heat up. Traditional saunas are a bit longer. Learn more.
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