Page 3 - Thank You and Welcome
bluestarcooking.com 3 Thank You and Welcome Thank you for your purchase and welcome to the BlueStar family! BlueStar appliances are designed for discerning home chefs who demand restaurant - quality results in their own kitchens. As the owner of a new BlueStar appliance, you can look forward to year...
Page 4 - Contents; Product Information
4 (800) 449 - 8691 Safety Information ............................................................ 5 Site Preparation .............................................................. 10 Installation Instructions .................................................. 19 Before Your First Use .................
Page 5 - Safety Information; DANGER; WARNING
bluestarcooking.com 5 Safety Information Please read and comply with the following safety messages to ensure your cooking product is installed and operated as safely as possible. DANGER states a hazard that will cause serious injury or death if precautions are not followed. WARNING states a hazard t...
Page 8 - AVERTISSEMENT
8 (800) 449 - 8691 • Lorsque vous utilisez le four, ne touchez pas les éléments chauffants ou les surfaces intérieures du four ou la zone extérieure entourant immédiatement la porte. Les éléments chauffants peuvent être chauds même s'ils sont de couleur foncée. Les surfaces intérieures du four peuve...
Page 10 - Electrical Requirements
10 (800) 449 - 8691 Site Preparation — Electrical Requirements and Clearances Electrical Requirements This appliance requires a grounded dedicated circuit with the following requirements: • BSDF30 — 240/208 VAC, 60Hz, 40 amp • BSDF36 — 240/208 VAC, 60Hz, 40 amp • BSDF48 — 240/208 VAC, 60Hz, 50 amp •...
Page 11 - Site Preparation —
bluestarcooking.com 11 Site Preparation — Front View Product Dimensions (BSDF30) 29 7/8” (758.8 mm) 20 7/8” (530.2 mm) 8” (203.2 mm) Duct
Page 17 - Front View
bluestarcooking.com 17 Site Preparation — Cabinet Dimensions Front View BSDF30, BSDF48, BSDF60— 10 7/8” (276.2 mm) BSDF36— 13 7/8” (352.4 mm) 18” (457.2 mm) Gas and Electric Connection Area 36” (914.4mm) Standard Counter Top Height 13” (330.2 mm) Maximum BSDF30— 30” (762.0 mm) BSDF36— 36” (914.4 mm)...
Page 18 - Side View
18 (800) 449 - 8691 Site Preparation — Cabinet Dimensions (continued) Side View 2 3/8” (60.3 mm) 13” (330.2 mm) Gas and Electric Connection Area 24” (609.6 mm) Standard Cabinet Depth 2” (50.8 mm) Maximum
Page 19 - Important; Installation Instructions
bluestarcooking.com 19 Tools and Materials • Phillips screwdriver • Level • Gloves and safety glasses Step 1 — Uncrate and Inspect the Range Uncrate and inspect the range. Remove the packing materials but do not discard the anti - tip bracket, temperature probe, user manual, etc. Step 2 — Install th...
Page 21 - Four Wire Installation; Three Wire Installation
bluestarcooking.com 21 Step 7 — Connect Electrical Supply Observe all local and other codes regarding electrical connections. lmportant: Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector ’ s use. 1. Remove the electrical box cover to expose the terminal block. Route the wires through the st...
Page 22 - Step 9 —
22 (800) 449 - 8691 Step 8 — Slide the Range into Position 1. Slide the range into place so the anti - tip foot slides into the bracket. 2. Level the range, placing the level on the surface three ways: side to side, front to back, and diagonally. Important : If you move the range, remove the anti - ...
Page 23 - Before Your First Use; Oven Burn; Griddle Season Procedure
bluestarcooking.com 23 Before Your First Use Oven Burn - Off Procedure Important : Before you use the range, it is essential that you complete the oven burn - off procedure. This procedure will take 90 minutes to complete and will remove all factory oils and residue from its internal parts. During t...
Page 24 - Touch Screen Control
24 (800) 449 - 8691 Note: For documentation purposes, touch screen control illustrations are for the BSDF48/BSDF60 range. Instructions apply to all ranges unless otherwise noted. Touch Screen Control Main Screen Left Oven Left Oven Light Split Screen Settings Clock Previous Right Oven Right Oven Lig...
Page 25 - Settings
bluestarcooking.com 25 Touch Screen Control (continued) Main Screen When you are not using the ovens, the main screen shows the time. Tap the screen to start any oven operation. Tap the BlueStar logo in the bottom right corner to return to the main screen. Settings Tap the Settings icon to do any of...
Page 26 - Touch Screen Control—Modes
26 (800) 449 - 8691 Your oven has the following operating modes: BSDF30 and BSDF36 BSDF48 BSDF60 Touch Screen Control—Modes Note: For documentation purposes, touch screen control illustrations are for the BSDF48/BSDF60 range. Instructions apply to all ranges unless otherwise noted. 1. Tap the mode o...
Page 27 - Timed
bluestarcooking.com 27 Touch Screen Control—Modes (continued) Timed Use the keypad on the Set Cook Time screen to set the cooking time in hours and minutes, then tap Set . Delay Note: Using Delay Time will turn off the preheat feature to prevent burning food. Use the keypad on the Set Delay Start Ti...
Page 28 - Touch Screen Control—Settings
28 (800) 449 - 8691 Tap the Settings icon. Set Time 1. Tap Set Time . 2. On the Enter Current Time screen, use the keypad to enter the hours and minutes, tap 12 or 24 for either a 12 - hour or 24 - hour clock. If you select “24” , the AM/PM option will be disabled. Tap AM or PM , then tap Set to con...
Page 29 - Sound
bluestarcooking.com 29 Clock Design 1. Tap Clock Design . If you do not want a clock design to show on the main screen, tap OFF and the screen will remain black. 2. Tap Analog or Digital to select the type of clock you want. 3. Tap any of the options available. 4. Tap any of the colors available. 5....
Page 30 - Surface Burners; Griddle Air Duct Cover; Operation; Standard Racks; Remove; Replace
30 (800) 449 - 8691 Surface Burners • Push in and turn the burner knob counterclockwise past HIGH towards LOW to start the ignition process. The ignitor will spark and make a clicking sound, which will stop after the burner ignites. After ignition, it may take a few seconds for the gas to reach all ...
Page 31 - Extension Racks
bluestarcooking.com 31 Operation (continued) Locking tabs Replace 1. To make sure the extension rack is fully closed, firmly hold the front ends of the rack at your waist, then touch the back of the extension rack to the floor. Slide the front end of the rack downward until the slides are in place. ...
Page 32 - Set; Temperature Probe
32 (800) 449 - 8691 Operation (continued) 4. Select options. 5. Select Probe. 6. Use the keypad on the Set Probe Temp screen to set the temperature or use the options on the Select Meat screen and the corresponding Type or Preferences on the subsequent screens. Tap Set . Temperature Probe The intern...
Page 33 - Cooking Guide and Tips; General
bluestarcooking.com 33 Cooking Guide and Tips General • Always use the timer on the oven display so you don ’ t lose track of time and overcook your food. • When following recipes, always use the recommended pan size and type. Shiny or reflective pans are best for cakes, quick breads, muffins, cooki...
Page 34 - Oven; Top; Source
34 (800) 449 - 8691 Cooking Guide and Tips (continued) Oven • Important: Wait for pre - heat cycle to be completed before placing food in the oven. All of the elements are on during pre - heat and food may burn. • If preheat is not required, a bypass option is available. After selecting the cooking ...
Page 35 - Temperature Operating Ranges
bluestarcooking.com 35 Cooking Guide and Tips (continued) You may find that your new oven cooks differently than the old one. Take a few weeks to get comfortable and familiar with your new oven. Do not use thermostats such as those found in grocery stores to check your oven temperatures. These therm...
Page 36 - Convection
36 (800) 449 - 8691 Cooking Guide and Tips (continued) Convection True convection cooking uses a fan inside the oven, along with a heating element around the fan, to increase air circulation throughout the oven cavity. This results in even heat distribution and a more consistent temperature, which c...
Page 38 - Broil Guide
38 (800) 449 - 8691 Cooking Guide and Tips (continued) Broil Guide *Rack positions start with one as the bottom rack and five as the top rack. Food Item Doneness Qty and/or Thickness Rack Position First Side Time (minutes) Second Side Time (minutes) Tips/Tricks Ground Beef Well Done 1 lb. (4 patties...
Page 39 - Proof; Item; Dehydrate
bluestarcooking.com 39 Cooking Guide and Tips (continued) Proof It is often difficult to maintain a consistent temperature in your home to proof doughs for baking breads, especially when the outside temperatures can be either too warm or too cold. The Proof mode solves that by providing a very low h...
Page 40 - Food Safety Tips
40 (800) 449 - 8691 Cooking Guide and Tips Food Safety Tips Safe steps in food handling, cooking, and storage are essential in preventing food - borne illness. You can't see, smell, or taste harmful bacteria that may cause illness. In every step of food preparation, follow these four guidelines to k...
Page 41 - Common Baking Problems and Solutions
bluestarcooking.com 41 Problem Causes Corrections Cookies and biscuits burn on the bottom • Cookies and biscuits are put into oven before the preheating time is completed. • Dark pan absorbs heat too fast • Oven door opened too often • Incorrect rack position being used, and pan is too close to the ...
Page 42 - Care and Cleaning; Material
42 (800) 449 - 8691 Care and Cleaning Important : Make sure the appliance is cool before you clean. Material Cleaning Need to Know Cast Iron • Wash in hot, soapy water, rinse well and dry thoroughly. For heavy soiling, use a commercially available oven cleaner. Be sure to follow the cleaner manufact...
Page 44 - Troubleshooting; Problem
44 (800) 449 - 8691 Troubleshooting Check these helpful tips for any problems with your oven. If additional help or service is needed, please call customer service at (800) 449 - 8691. You will need to have the model and serial numbers for your appliance ready before you contact them. See Product In...
Page 46 - Warranty; What Is Covered; Two Year Warranty; Limitations of Coverage
46 (800) 449 - 8691 Warranty Prizer - Painter Stove Works, Inc. (“ Prizer - Painter ”) warrants your BlueStar appliance (“ product ”) purchased in the U.S. and Canada and installed in residential properties for normal residential use. What Is Covered Subject to the specific conditions and limitation...