Use and Care Manual - Page 6

For WSF60MS26GAO. Also, The document are for others Whalen models: EF22-23C, EF22-26C

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6
Operation (continued)
4
Using the heater control
NOTE:
The heater default temperature is set to 72 degrees Fahrenheit. If your ambient room temperature is above 72
degrees, then your heater will automatically shut off after few minutes. Adjust your heater thermostat (see below) to a
higher temperature in order to keep your heater ON above 72 degrees.
Pressing the heater button (4) will turn on or off the heat function. There is no speed setting for the heater blower. If
you turn off the heater by the main power button (6), the unit will hold the temperature setting in the memory. When
the power is turned back on, the heater will turn on at the same setting.
To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius: With the heater on, press and release the heater button (4) so that the display
(1) and LED function indicator (2) lights turn on (if they are not already on). Then gently press and hold the main power
button (6) for five seconds to enter temperature converting mode. The LED indicator flashes five times in red color then
changes to green. Green indicates Celsius mode, and Red indicates Fahrenheit mode. In this converting mode, the display
(1) flashes (interval is 0.5 second). Repeat the same process to convert Celsius temperature into Fahrenheit temperature.
To set the thermostat temperature: Turn on the heater, then press and hold the heater button (4) for five seconds to
enter temperature adjustment mode. The LED function indicator (2) is red if using Fahrenheit and green if using Celsius.
In adjustment mode, the display (1) flashes (interval is 0.5 second). The temperature setting range is between 62°F -
82°F - ON (17°C - 27°C - ON). Now in adjustment mode, press the heater button multiple times until you reach your
preferred temperature setting. After you release the heater button, your preferred temperature will be flashing. Once it
stops flashing, and the display goes dark, then the thermostat will be set at your preferred temperature (and kept in memory).
To lock the heating function in the OFF position, with the main power button on, press and hold the heater button (4)
for ten seconds. The log lights flash several times to indicate that the heater function is locked. In this mode, there is no heating
function but only glowing logs and normal flame control operation.
To unlock the heating function, press and hold the heater button (4) for ten seconds. The log lights flash several times
and then normal heating function mode is turned on.
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Using the flame control
Press the flame button (5) to set the flames for different levels of flame brightness. These flame levels are shown in the
display (1). The flame settings are as follows:
Button Press Flame Level Display Value Fireplace Appearance
1st press
High
L4
Flames Highest, Logs Glow Highest
2nd press
Medium
L3
Flames Medium, Logs Glow Medium
3rd press Low L2 Flames Low, Logs Glow Low
4th press Flames Off L1 Flames Off, Logs Glow Highest
5th press All Off None Flames Off, Logs Off
Regardless of the previous flame setting, when powered off by the main power button, the flames will come on in L4
mode (High) when you turn the heater on.
Log Glow Mode: To lock the flame function in the OFF position, with the flame in L4 mode, press and hold the flame button
(5) for five seconds. The log lights flash several times to indicate that the flame function is locked. In this mode, there
are no flames but only glowing logs. Pressing the flame button in sequence will set the logs for different levels of log
brightness. The logs brightness levels are shown in the display (1). The logs settings are as follows:
Button Press Flame Level Display Value Fireplace Appearance
1st press High L4 Flames Highest, Logs Glow Highest
2nd press
Medium
L3
Flames Medium, Logs Glow Medium
3rd press Low L2 Flames Low, Logs Glow Low
4th press Flames Off L1 Flames Off, Logs Glow Highest
5th press All Off None Flames Off, Logs Off
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