User manuals

User manuals

We will be happy to give you more information on how to use the equipment and facilities in your holiday home at Park Weideduyn.

 

Gas fireplace

Gas fireplace

Step 1: Behind the gas fire, on the wall, is the on/off button for the gas supply. Make sure the knob is horizontal, i.e. in position: OPEN

 

Step 2: Next, open the gas fire valve, in this there are 2 buttons. The left knob is not important, it can be in any position to get the fire going again. Turn the right knob all the way to the right.

 

Step 3: Turn the right knob a little to the left (towards the ignition sign) and hold the knob down until you see the pilot light go on at the bottom right of the stove.

 

Step 4: Then keep the knob depressed for about 5 more seconds and turn it further to the left to the small flame. Check that the pilot light is still burning.

 

Step 5: Then turn the right knob to the large flame - position, this will switch on the gas fire.

 

NOTE: Depending on the position of the left knob, the main burner ignites with higher or lower flames. When the left knob is in the large flame position, the flames are also the highest. If the left knob is in the position with the dot or turned beyond the position with the dot (clockwise), only the
pilot light. The gas fire can now be operated with the remote control again.

 

Whirlpool manual

Whirlpool manual

We are happy to give you more information about using the whirlpool at your holiday home at Park Weideduyn (if applicable).

 

House rules for the whirlpool

  • Showering is obligatory before use, feet must be clean
  • Eating and/or drinking in the whirlpool is not allowed
  • Do not use products such as make-up, sun cream, shampoo or bath oil immediately before or while using the whirlpool
  • It is forbidden to sit/stand on the lid
  • A maximum of 4 persons are allowed in the whirlpool
  • Children are only allowed under adult supervision
  • It is forbidden to dive in the whirlpool
  • Pets are not allowed in the whirlpool
  • Glassware, sharp metals or objects and electrical attributes are not allowed in the whirlpool
  • Alcohol, drugs or medicines with narcotic side effects are not allowed when using the whirlpool
  • Do not enter the whirlpool during rain and/or thunderstorms
  • Do not enter the whirlpool if you are infected with the Corona virus
  • If you are pregnant, consult a doctor if you can use the whirlpool
  • The whirlpool may not be used after 10 p.m. because of noise pollution
  • The whirlpool is heated to a temperature of 38 degrees. This is the maximum temperature to keep the PH/Chloro value good. If you have already used the whirlpool a few times, water may have been lost. It is important to make sure the water level is at the level of the bottom of the neck cushion at all times. There is a sensor here, which ensures that the whirlpool maintains its temperature.
  • You can refill the whirlpool with tap water yourself, if necessary. When you are not using the whirlpool, keep the lid closed.
  • During your stay, technical staff may come by to check the whirlpool for values.

 

It is important to ensure that the water level is at the level of the bottom of the neck cushion at all times. There is a sensor here, which ensures that the whirlpool maintains its temperature. You can refill the whirlpool with tap water yourself, if necessary. When you are not using the whirlpool, keep the lid closed. During your stay, technical staff may come by to check the whirlpool for values.

 

Sauna

Sauna

Before using the sauna, read the instructions carefully.

 

SAUNA MANUAL PDF >

 

Instructions for use Finnish sauna

Switch on the sauna before use so that it warms up (e.g. 60 minutes beforehand). After this 60-minute warm-up time, a temperature of 80 - 85 degrees will be reached. You can fill the sauna bucket with a eucalyptus oil dilution (this is available for a fee at Dutchen reception) and carefully pour 2 full wooden spoons with the oil onto the stove stones. This creates a hot, moist eucalyptus vapour that is wonderful for the skin and respiratory system. It is also possible to use the sauna with water only. The sauna bucket must remain filled with water at all times to prevent leakage due to shrinkage. If you stop using the sauna earlier, switch off the sauna heater and the light.