BlueStar Heritage Classic RNB364GHCV2 Series Use & Care Manual Download Page 41

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Before you begin, follow the steps in the Air Shutter Checklist.

 

 

 

 

Wear heavy duty gloves when removing oven door, oven floor and front panel to prevent injury from 
sharp edges

CAUTION

 

 

Oven door weighs about 25 pounds. Use extreme care when removing or replacing to prevent personal 
injury or property damage.

 

 

Tools needed:

 

Phillips screwdriver, straight stubby screwdriver or a 

3/16” open-end box wrench, heavy duty work gloves

 

 
Preparing the Oven for Oven Burner Air Shutter Adjustment 

 
1.  Remove oven racks from the oven and set aside. 
2.  Remove the oven door. 

 

Open the oven door fully so it is parallel to the floor. 

 

Locate the hinge clip within the hinge cavity in the oven frame. 

 

Insert the tip of a flat-head screwdriver into the square opening of the hinge cavity just above the clip.  

 

Use the screwdriver to rotate the clip up and out so it is facing you. Repeat for the other hinge.  

 

Lift up the oven door about halfway, as if closing the door  

 

Observe and remember the hinge position in the hinge receiver before you remove it. It should appear this 
way when replacing the door.  

 

With the door halfway up, use your hands to grasp both short sides of the door near the door handle. 

 

Lift the oven door straight up and out from the hinge receiver. Carefully set the door aside. 
  

3.  Remove the lower kick panel.  

 

Use a Phillips head screwdriver and remove the sheet metal screws securing the kick panel. Set the screws 
aside.  

 

Pull on the kick panel to remove it and place to the side. 

 

4.  Remove the oven floor. 

 

Wearing heavy duty gloves, insert your fingers into the holes of the oven floor panel. 

 

Lift panel up and out of the oven. Set aside. 

5.  Turn on the oven to 300°F and wait 15 minutes.  
 
   

 

  Do NOT turn on the convection oven during the adjustment procedure. 

 
6.  With the oven on, locate the air shutter adjustment screw in the oven cavity. Figure xx. 
7.  Use a straight stubby screwdriver or a 3/16" open-end box wrench to loosen the air shutter screw. 
8.  Use your fingers to adjust the air shutter gap:  

 

Widen the gap to remove yellow tips and to eliminate a lazy flame  

 

Reduce the gap to remove a lifting flame.  

 
9.  When adjustments are complete, turn off the oven and tighten the air shutter screw with the screwdriver. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

ATTENTION 

  

WARNING 

CAUTION 

ATTENTION 

Summary of Contents for Heritage Classic RNB364GHCV2 Series

Page 1: ...1 USE CARE MANUAL Free Standing Ranges RCS Open Sealed RNB RPB Heritage Classic Platinum Precious Metals 750355 ...

Page 2: ...any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier NOTE WARRANTY SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT YOU MAY REQUEST WARRANTY SERVICE BY CA...

Page 3: ...tion fan during the initial pre heat of the oven or while broiling If You Smell Gas Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch or activate any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from outside your home Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation must be performed by an ...

Page 4: ... ventilation hood The ventilation and flue ways of this appliance must remain unobstructed at all times Additional care should be exercised if your appliance is equipped with a high shelf During heavy or continued use this shelf may become hot Do not place combustible materials or plastics on this shelf Do not sit stand or climb on any part of the appliance including the oven door and cooktop Seri...

Page 5: ...mmable materials and spillage After use do not touch the range surface until completely cooled Never leave the surface burners unattended at medium or high heat settings Foods especially oily foods may ignite resulting in fire that could spread to surrounding cabinets Never leave oil unattended while frying If allowed to heat beyond its smoking point oil may ignite resulting in fire that may sprea...

Page 6: ... safety instructions Do NOT cover the bottom of the oven floor with aluminum foil or any oven liner Only use dry potholders Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in steam burns Do not allow potholders to touch hot burner areas Do not use a towel or other bulky material as a potholder Do NOT heat unopened food containers or jarred products like baby food in the oven The built up press...

Page 7: ... operating and cleaning instructions as well as tips for getting the most out of your range Since 1880 we have been handcrafting the highest quality ranges at our Pennsylvania factory If your range ever needs attention please be sure to use a BlueStar certified service provider recommended by our sales service team Our service team can be reached at 1 800 449 8691 or serviceteam bluestarcooking co...

Page 8: ...re leaving your residence Mail the completed checklist to Warranty Department Prizer Painter Stove Works Inc 328 June Avenue Blandon PA 19510 NOTE WARRANTY SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT YOU MAY REQUEST WARRANTY SERVICE BY CALLING 800 449 8691 YOU MAY ALSO REQUEST SERVICE VIA THE INTERNET BY SUBMITTING THE SERVICE REQUEST FORM AT WWW BLUESTARCOOKING COM In the Commonwealt...

Page 9: ...including ring grates top grates oven racks and oven rack glides in hot soapy water Rinse well and dry thoroughly See the Care and Cleaning section Register your appliance by mailing the Performance Checklist completed by your installer and mail to the below address The Performance Checklist can be found in the Installation Manual or on page 45 of this manual or online at www bluestarcooking com s...

Page 10: ...ore disassembly note the location of each burner If a burner is replaced in the wrong position it may not function correctly Become familiar with the location of your burners Below are the standard burner configurations Platinum Series Ranges 24 30 36 48 and 60 RNB Series Ranges 24 30 36 48 and 60 ATTENTION ...

Page 11: ...11 Heritage Classic Series Ranges 36 48 and 60 Precious Metals Series Ranges 30 and 36 RCS Series Ranges Open Burner 30 and 36 RCS Series Ranges Sealed Burner 24 30 and 36 ...

Page 12: ...and light blue outside Some yellow orange flame may be seen depending on the type of gas and the supply line RING GRATES AND TOP GRATES OPEN BURNER MODELS TIP When placing the top grate back on the burner support locate the sides with the raised edges and ensure they are positioned to the left right side of the burner Insert the ring grate into the top grate by aligning the small notch in the top ...

Page 13: ... or painted surface on your appliance Reinstall grates in cooktop and make sure they are seated properly and do not move unsteadily from side to side Burner Caps Sealed Burner Models Only Burner caps locations are specific to the valves on the front of the unit If burner caps are removed for cleaning or other purposes they must be re installed in the same location they were removed from Failure to...

Page 14: ...tal bar be sure the air shutter of the venturi tube slides over and is centered on the gas valve jet Reconnect the orange igniter wire to the connector Set the burner head in place Replace the top grate and ring grate If the igniter wire is wet you will hear clicking and the burner will not ignite Wait and try again It will light after drying Burner might ignite but clicking may continue until ign...

Page 15: ...lack This is normal and part of the seasoning process Griddle is very hot Use care with next steps to prevent burns Do not remove griddle from cooktop After 30 minutes at 300 F use a dry cotton towel and remove the excess oil from the griddle s surface Using a clean dry cotton towel apply another coat of corn oil to the griddle s surface Increase the heat setting on the griddle to 325 F Wait 15 mi...

Page 16: ...int oil like corn oil to the griddle Wipe off excess using a clean dry cotton towel Never flood a hot griddle plate with cold water This may cause the griddle grate to crack or warp and will void your warranty Do NOT use soap directly on griddle surface residue may remain on the surface of the griddle affecting flavor of food If you choose to remove and wash your griddle plate in hot soapy water y...

Page 17: ...mell gas before the broiler lights This is normal After ignition turn the charbroiler control knob to adjust the flame to the desired height Do NOT put your face or hair near the charbroiler Charbroiler Cleaning Allow grates to cool to room temperature Remove the porcelain coated cast iron grates and wash with hot soapy water and a non metallic grill brush Rinse well and dry thoroughly Do not subm...

Page 18: ...like corn oil with a dry cotton cloth Wait an additional 30 minutes Turn French Top burner control knob to OFF While griddle is hot using extreme care remove excess oil with a dry cotton cloth The French Top is ready for use TIP As the French Top surface heats it will change color to varying shades of blue and black This is normal and part of the seasoning process TIP If you see rust spots on the ...

Page 19: ... This may cause the French Top s steel plates to crack or warp and will void your warranty If you choose to remove and wash your French Top rings in hot soapy water you must re season the surfaces using the seasoning process To prevent rust do NOT allow your French Top to stand without a fresh coating of oil Check the grease tray after each use to prevent overflowing ATTENTION ...

Page 20: ... another coat of corn oil to the griddle s surface Increase the heat setting on the griddle to MEDIUM Wait 15 minutes Increase the heat setting on the griddle to HIGH Wait 15 minutes Turn the griddle burner knob to OFF The griddle is still hot With extreme care use a clean dry cotton towel to remove excess oil Your griddle is now ready for use The seasoning procedure may be repeated as needed over...

Page 21: ...ler Cleaning Broiler racks Allow the broiler rack and attached grease pan to cool to room temperature Carefully remove the rack and grease pan Discard the grease and wash the rack assembly in hot soapy water Rinse well and dry thoroughly Griddle Allow the griddle to cool to room temperature Use a nylon spatula to scrape the remaining grease into the grease reservoir on the left side of the griddle...

Page 22: ...dle select either the flat or ribbed side and insert the griddle plate into the frame If charbroiling insert the stainless steel diffuser into the frame with the two sides seated in the frame indents Select either the narrow or standard slatted side and insert the two broiler grates into the cast iron frame Push in and turn each of the two burner control knobs to HIGH to ignite the burners and the...

Page 23: ...00 22 000 BTU burners To achieve a 350 degree cooking surface Turn both burners to the high position for 9 minutes then turn both burners to the medium position for 7 to 10 minutes This will create an even 350 degree cooking surface To achieve a 400 degree cooking surface Turn both burners to the high position for 11 minutes then turn both burners to the medium position for 9 to 11 minutes This wi...

Page 24: ...rform the Oven Burn Off procedure before first use may result in undesirable odors flavors and excessive smoke when you use your oven the first time Make sure your appliance has been installed properly and all performance checks and adjustments are completed Turn on ventilation hood and make sure entire room is well ventilated Check that the oven cavity is empty Oven racks and guides or grease pan...

Page 25: ...s you until completely removed from oven cavity To Insert Grasp the slides of the rack making sure that the slides are not extended If extended they can be closed by standing the back end of the rack on the floor With the front end of the rack angled up insert the top tab over the rack guide position you want to use Tilt the rack down slightly so the bottom tab slides under the guide bar Slide rac...

Page 26: ...ture For best results do not place your food into the oven until it is fully saturated at the desired temperature You may observe the following during the pre heating process All are normal Condensation on the front of the range including the oven door oven window control panel and side panel It will disappear as the oven heats Popping sounds as the metal in the oven expands ATTENTION ATTENTION Do...

Page 27: ...clockwise to any temperature setting between 150º and 500 F The blue oven indicator light will illuminate indicating the oven is on and preheating Although the oven is on it may take up to three minutes for the oven burner to ignite This is normal Do not use the Convection Fan during the initial preheat cycle Wait until the blue indicator light turns off signaling the oven has reached the desired ...

Page 28: ...gh the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning or trap heat creating a FIRE HAZARD ATTENTION ATTENTION Use care when cooking with parchment paper wax paper aluminum foil or any other FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Also use care when cooking with oils fats spirits or other FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES These materials may ignite if they come into contact with or in close proximity to...

Page 29: ...ting the Convection Fan in the PowR Oven Do not use the Convection Fan to broil Push in and turn the oven control knob counter clockwise to any temperature setting between 150º and 500 F The blue oven indicator light will illuminate indicating the oven is on and preheating Although the oven is on it may take up to one minute for the power burner to ignite This is normal Do not use the Convection F...

Page 30: ...ecome a blanket of blue flame that will glow red Note The broiler and oven burner will not operate at the same time TIP Before turning the broiler on determine the correct oven rack position based on the recipe depth of the broiler pan and food thickness and move the oven rack to the correct position You can use the broiler as soon as it is lit No need for pre heating ATTENTION Keep the oven door ...

Page 31: ...ramic broiler To loosen tough baked on stains lay a cloth soaked in hot water on the area for several minutes Do NOT use soap and do NOT turn ON the oven Oven Fan Guard Clean the oven fan guard periodically Keep the fan guard clear of obstructions Apply commercial oven cleaner to cloth not directly to the fan guard to remove grease build up and food particles Follow manufacturer s cleaning instruc...

Page 32: ...ater for extended periods as this may cause rusting Do NOT allow commercial oven cleaner to touch painted or stainless steel surfaces Burner Ports Cast Iron Use a push pin or safety pin to clear clogged burner ports As needed Do not use a wooden or plastic toothpick or any other material that can break Charbroiler Grates Porcelain coated Wash in hot soapy water using a non metallic grill brush Rin...

Page 33: ...he direction of the grain clean with hot soapy water Rinse well and dry thoroughly For tough stains use a commercial stainless steel cleaner and follow the cleaning manufacturer s instructions As needed Do NOT use steel wool metal pads or abrasive cleaners Do NOT use any metal objects to scrape the surface Do NOT allow citrus or tomato juices to sit and dry on the surface Citric acid can discolor ...

Page 34: ...e infrared ceramic broiler This can easily crack Do NOT apply commercial oven cleaners to the oven door gasket Do NOT rub or scrub the gasket This may damage the oven door seal Do NOT use steel wool metal pads or abrasive cleaners They may scratch and damage the coating Oven Racks and Guides Remove and wash in hot soapy water Rinse well and dry thoroughly Dishwasher safe Once a month more often wi...

Page 35: ... shutter needs adjustment Faulty igniter dirty or cracked Turn on gas supply Identify burners and move them to the correct location Open Burner Models Only See Top Burner Low Flame Adjustment instructions Burner ignites clicking sound does not stop Burners are wet Burner setting too low Air draft flowing over cooktop Open Burner Models Only Electrode wires not properly connected Electric plug not ...

Page 36: ...urner ignites call for service Make sure gas supply valve is on Lazy flame floats larger in size than normal Low propane supply for LP users Needs an air shutter adjustment Fill the propane tank Turn on off valve fully to on See Oven Burner Air Shutter Adjustment instructions Lifting flame well defined with visible inner core noisy gap between burner and flame Incorrect regulator setting Air shutt...

Page 37: ...provider adjust the air shutter on your PowR Oven To adjust the air shutter make sure the range is off and cool Remove screws 3 4 holding the kick plate in place Locate air shutter and loosen the air shutter set screw Rotate the air shutter left or right until the desired flame is achieved Retighten the screw The flame should appear blue ...

Page 38: ...factors including the type of gas supply these adjustments may need to be fine tuned after installation A qualified installer should make these adjustments at the time of installation Any air shutter adjustments that are needed after installation are not covered by your warranty Air Shutter Checklist Before making any adjustments to the air shutters verify the following 1 Range is completely cool ...

Page 39: ...iated with the burner s that need adjusting 2 Remove the burner to expose the air shutter adjustment screw in the burner cavity 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the air shutter tightening screw 4 Use your fingers to adjust the air shutter gap O Widen the gap to remove yellow tips and to eliminate a lazy flame O Reduce the gap to remove a lifting flame 5 Tighten the air shutter screw and repl...

Page 40: ...alve stem and is inserted into the adjusting screw To lower the flame turn the adjusting screw clockwise 1 8 of a turn at a time until the flame is at the desired height To raise the flame turn the adjusting screw counter clockwise 1 8 of a turn at a time until the flame is at the desired height 5 To replace the knob align the D shaped cut out on the knob with the valve stem 6 Push the knob straig...

Page 41: ... receiver before you remove it It should appear this way when replacing the door With the door halfway up use your hands to grasp both short sides of the door near the door handle Lift the oven door straight up and out from the hinge receiver Carefully set the door aside 3 Remove the lower kick panel Use a Phillips head screwdriver and remove the sheet metal screws securing the kick panel Set the ...

Page 42: ...e door handle Slide the door hinges into the hinge receiver making sure that the notch in the hinges is resting properly Rotate the hinge clip down into the hinge receiver to secure the hinge Repeat on the other side 13 Make sure the door lays flat and parallel to the floor when fully open 14 Make sure the door closes smoothly and completely with no gap between the door and oven gasket 15 If not r...

Page 43: ...your fingers and turn counter clockwise to loosen and remove 3 Replace the burned out bulb with a 40 Watt Appliance bulb 4 Replace the clear globe by turning clockwise For Large 30 PowR Oven in Platinum Series only 1 Pry lens from housing 2 Lift bulb from socket 3 Replace bulb do not touch halogen 4 Re install lens making sure recess in glass is at base of bulb ATTENTION ...

Page 44: ... the burner assembly making sure it is aligned properly with the burner ports 6 Secure the igniter to the burner assembly with the same screw 7 Reinstall the burner assembly a Lean over and look inside the burner cavity to see the round brass orifice which supplies the gas to the burner b Slide the burner head assembly into the burner cavity making sure the open end of the metal venturi tube attac...

Page 45: ...___________ Telephone ____________________________________ Company _________________________________ Dealer _______________________________________ Telephone ________________________________ CHECK ALL THAT APPLY Appearance and Aesthetics Electrical Connection Exterior Correct voltage Top section Grounded outlet Oven interior Polarized outlet No GFCI Installation Gas Connection Proximity to cabinet...

Page 46: ...ge Damage or repairs caused by unauthorized service or repairs Damage or repairs as a result of natural disasters fires floods earthquakes winds lightning corrosive atmosphere loss of electrical power to the Product for any reason or other conditions beyond Prizer Painter s control Damage or repairs caused by alteration for outdoor use Damage or repairs caused by the use of harsh chemicals or clea...

Page 47: ...nal Components In addition to a replacement part Prizer Painter will cover reasonable labor and material costs for repair or replacement service of a functional component during the applicable Warranty period Such repair or replacement service must be performed by a factory authorized service agent located within 100 miles roundtrip from the location of the Product Service will be provided during ...

Page 48: ...substantive warranty rights and other claims will be the law of the state in which you purchased your Prizer Painter Product Any court having jurisdiction may enter judgment on the arbitration award 8 Rules of the Arbitration If the amount in controversy is less than 50 000 the arbitration will be decided by a single arbitrator If the amount in controversy is greater than or equal to 50 000 the ar...

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