BlueStar RNB24FTV1 Installationsanweisungen

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P/N 750301  Page   22 
TOP BURNER LOW FLAME ADJUST-
MENT
 
1.  Insure gas pressure regulator is set prop-
erly.  This setting is typically checked and 
adjusted by a service agent using a ma-
nometer. 
2.  Turn the burner on low. 
3.  Remove the burner knob from the valve 
stem by pulling straight toward you. 
4.  Insert a small slotted screwdriver blade 
into the “D” shaped valve stem inserting it 
into the adjusting screw. 
5.  Turn the adjusting screw 1/8 of a turn at a 
time - clockwise to lower the flame, 
counter-clockwise to raise the flame. 
6.  Replace knob by aligning the “D” shaped 
cut-out and pressing straight onto the 
valve stem 
OVEN BURNER AIR SHUTTER 
ADJUSTMENT 
Before attempting to adjust the oven burner 
air shutter, insure the following has been 
checked and is correct: 
• 
Proper gas type - match serial plate 
• 
Proper regulator setting 
• 
Orifice aligned - parallel with the venturi 
to the burner 
After verifying the gas, regulator and orifices 
adjust the air shutter by: 
1.  Remove bottom panel from inside oven 
cavity. 
2.  Remove lower kick panel held in place by 
two sheet metal screws 
3.  Pre-heat oven for 10-15 minutes.  DO 
NOT turn on convection oven fan during 
adjustment procedure 
4.  Use a screwdriver to loosen the air shutter 
tightening screw 
5.  Turn the air shutter as required to adjust 
the flame - open gap for “lazy” flame, 
close gap for “lifting” flame. 
6. Test 
burner. 
7.  If necessary, turn off burner and readjust. 
8.  Turn off burner, tighten shutter screw and 
replace kick panel and oven bottom. 
 
REPLACING OVEN LAMPS 
Your oven comes with either one or two oven 
lights.  When changing a burned out lamp is 
necessary first insure the oven is cool.  Grasp 
the clear globe lens and turn counter clock-
wise to loosen.  Replace the burned out lamp 
with a 40 watt Appliance style bulb only.  Do 
not use normal lamp bulbs - they are not 
suited to the higher temperatures of your 
oven.  Replace the clear globe. 
 
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