USE & CARE MANUAL Built-in Refrigerator Part # 799934 revision 0 © Prizer Painter Stove Works, Blandon, PA 19510
Thank You and Welcome Thank you for your purchase and welcome to the BlueStar® family! BlueStar® refrigerators are designed for discerning home chefs who demand restaurant-quality results in their own kitchens. As the owner of a new BlueStar® refrigerator you can look forward to years of cooling excellence. All equipment is designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards in the industry—specifically to meet the needs of the world’s most demanding chef: you.
Model Information Contents Safety Information 4 Site Preparation 6 Installation Instructions 8 The model and serial numbers can be found on the serial plate, which is located inside the refrigerator. Slide out the pull-out tray and the serial plate is on the left side.
Safety Information Please read and obey the following types of safety messages to ensure your refrigerator is installed and operated as safely as possible: DANGER Will cause serious injury or death if instructions are not followed. WARNING Can cause serious injury or death if instructions are not followed. CAUTION Can cause minor injury or product damage if instructions are not followed. WARNING DANGER Suffocation Hazard Remove doors from old refrigerators.
Renseignements sur la sécurité Veuillez lire et observer les types suivants de messages de sécurité pour vous assurer que votre réfrigérateur est installé et utilisé de la façon la plus sécurisée possible: DANGER Provoque des blessures graves, voire la mort, si les instructions ne sont pas observées. AVERTISSEMENT Peut entraîner des blessures graves, voire la mort, si les instructions ne sont pas observées.
Site Preparation Opening Dimensions Electrical Height: 84” Width: 35 1/2” Depth: 24” minimum Location: The electrical outlet may also be located above the enclosure. However, an access hole would need to be created in the back left corner of the top of the enclosure to route the power cord. For more specific installation options and drawings, go to www.bluestarcooking.com. 35 1/2” Requirements: 24” The electrical outlet should be located in the area marked “Electrical” in Fig. 1.
Site Preparation Plumbing Location: The water line should be located in the area marked “Water” in Fig 1. This area also extends 10” forward on the floor. If it is outside this area, it may be damaged during installation and prevent the refrigerator from being installed at the proper depth. Requirements: 35 1/2” 3” Top Anchor Bracket 6 1/2” Electrical 15 1/2” The water line must use 1/4” OD copper, braided stainless steel, or PEX tubing and have 36” of excess line.
Installation Instructions Tools and Materials Phillips screwdriver Flat blade screwdriver Power drill and drill bits (for anchor bracket) Stud finder (for anchor bracket) 1/2” socket wrench WARNING Tip Over Hazard Refrigerator is top heavy and tips easily when not completely installed. Use two or more people to move and install refrigerator. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury.
Installation Instructions Step 2 — Install Anchor Bracket (continued) WARNING Tip Over Hazard Anchor bracket must be installed properly to prevent refrigerator from tipping. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury. Step 3 — Route Water Line Locate the household water line as shown below prior to moving the refrigerator into position. It may be helpful to tape the water line to the floor to avoid damaging it as the refrigerator is rolled into position.
Installation Instructions Step 4 — Move Refrigerator into Position Remove the wood base with a 1/2” socket or open end wrench and discard the shipping bolts and brackets. Use an appliance cart to move the refrigerator near the front of the enclosure. To allow the refrigerator to be rolled into position, ensure the front feet are retracted with a 1/2” open end wrench. Front and rear leveling can be done from the front once the refrigerator is in position.
Installation Instructions Step 6 — Level Refrigerator Step 7 — Align Doors The height adjustment for the front and back can be made from the front of the refrigerator. Turn the hex bolt clockwise with a 1/2” socket wrench to raise the refrigerator or counterclockwise to lower it. The refrigerator is designed to raise a maximum of 1” from the shipped position. Do not attempt to raise the refrigerator beyond that point as damage to the leveling system will occur.
Installation Instructions Step 7 — Align Doors (continued) Retighten the five bolts with a 5/16” hex head socket. Bolts need to be tightened to 50 in. lb. It is normal for the door(s) to lower and tilt slightly when loaded with food. Replace the hinge bracket cover with two Phillips screws. Repeat process for the bottom of the door(s). On french door models, repeat the process for other door. Freezer Drawer Important: Adjust one side at a time.
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Electronic Control Home Screen Main Options Displays the freezer and refrigerator temperatures. The recommended freezer factory setting is 0°F. The temperature can be set from -5°F to 5°F.The recommended refrigerator factory setting is 38°F. The temperature can be set from 34°F to 42°F. Swipe right or left to access the main options. Max Ice Increases ice production by 50%. Returns to normal ice production after 24 hours. When Max Ice is activated, the icon is illuminated.
Electronic Control Refrigerator Features Alarms Spillproof Glass Shelves Door Alarm Important: Glass shelves and drawers are heavy as they are made of glass and metal. Use special care when removing them to avoid impact from dropping. Do not clean glass with warm water when it is cold. Glass may break if exposed to sudden temperature changes or impact, such as bumping. Sounds continuously when the refrigerator and/or freezer door(s) are open for more than five minutes.
Refrigerator Features Pull-Out Tray Remove: Pull the tray forward until it stops. Remove the glass by lifting it from underneath the tray. Remove the Phillips screws from both sides of the tray (near the front). Slide the tray forward to release it from the rear hooks on the slides. Replace: Extend the slides. Align the tray on the slides and push back until the tray engages the rear hooks on the slides. Replace the Phillips screws on both sides of the tray (near the front).
Freezer Features Upper Drawer Ice Maker Important: Drawers are heavy as they are made of metal. Use special care when removing them to avoid impact from dropping. The ice maker will produce approximately 2 1/2 pounds of ice every 24 hours. The Max Ice feature increases ice production by 50%. Remove: Pull the drawer forward until it stops. Remove the Phillips screws from both sides of the drawer (near the front). Slide the drawer forward to release it from the rear hooks on the slides.
Operation Top Grille Water Filter (continued) The top grille lifts up for easy access to the power switch (on the right) and the water filter (on the left). Lift the top grille by pulling out the bottom edge of the top grille and rotating it upwards. The water filter, AP2-200G, supplies filtered water to the ice maker and is located behind the top grille. The water filter is rated for 200 gallons or six months, whichever comes first.
Operation Water Filter (continued) 3. Remove the water filter from the packaging. 4. Insert the new water filter and rotate it clockwise a half turn. 5. Lower the top grille. 6. Press and hold the water filter icon on the main options screen for two seconds to reset the water filter. Lighting Interior lighting is provided by LEDs. If one needs to be replaced, call customer service at (877) 427-3290 to schedule a service call. Sabbath Mode Enable Sabbath mode on the electronic control.
Care and Cleaning Before cleaning, turn the refrigerator off using the power switch, located behind the top grille. When finished cleaning, turn the refrigerator on. Stainless Steel Doors and Interior Use a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner and a soft cloth. Always follow the grain of the stainless steel. Painted Doors and Other Surfaces Use a mild solution of soap and water and a soft cloth. Condenser CAUTION Electrical Shock Hazard Turn power off before cleaning condenser.
Troubleshooting The refrigerator makes unusual noises. The following noises are normal: Whirring when the fans are operating. When the refrigerator is initially turned on, the fan operates at a higher speed until it reaches the set temperatures. Rattling during the flow of refrigerant or water Clattering when ice is dropped from the ice maker into the stainless steel pan. Buzzing when the water valve opens to fill the ice maker. The refrigerator will not operate.
Warranty Who Is Providing The Warranty? Prizer-Painter Stove Works, Inc. (“Prizer-Painter”) warrants the parts of your BlueStar refrigeration appliance (“product”) as described below. Who Does This Warranty Cover? This warranty covers the owner of the residence in which the product is installed, and his or her spouse (“Owner”). What Products Does this Warranty Cover? This warranty applies only to BlueStar refrigeration appliances purchased in the continental U.S.
Warranty How Can An Owner Obtain Warranty Service? All warranty claims must be submitted to Prizer Painter customer service by calling (877) 427-3290 prior to the expiration of the applicable warranty periods set forth above. How Do I Register for the Warranty? To register, please visit www.bluestarcooking.com/support/productregistration or call customer service at (877) 427-3290 for assistance. California and Quebec Residents.
Warranty 5. SMALL CLAIMS COURT OPTION: YOU MAY CHOOSE TO LITIGATE ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND ANY OF US IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT, RATHER THAN IN ARBITRATION, IF THE DISPUTE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS TO BE HEARD IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT. 6. OPTING OUT OF THIS ARBITRATION CLAUSE: YOU MAY OPT OUT OF THIS ARBITRATION CLAUSE WITHIN 60 DAYS OF PURCHASE, IF YOU INFORM PRIZER-PAINTER IN WRITING, VIA REGISTERED MAIL (PRIZER-PAINTER, 318 June Ave., Blandon, PA 19510) THAT YOU ARE OPTING OUT.
For Dealer’s Only Enable showroom mode by swiping the main screen left or right to access the main options. Press the settings icon to access the settings options. Press the Alarm icon and the blank space at the same time for three seconds. An S with a circle around it will appear in the upper left corner on the main screen. Disable showroom mode by swiping the main screen left or right to access the main options. Press the settings icon to access the settings options.
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Tested and Certified in System Model BS-AP2-200G against NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53 for the reduction of the claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet.