BlueStar RNB606GV1 Handbuch

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OPEN TOP, GRIDDLE, AND CHARBROILER BURNER AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENTS 
Before attempting to adjust any top burner air shutter, assure the following information has been 
reviewed and is correct. 
1. Gas: 
a.  Proper Type (must match serial plate on product) 
b.  Proper regulator setting (utilizing a manometer) 
2. Orifice: 
a.  Properly parallel with the venturi throat of burner. 
 
After verifying all the above issues, and the burner in question is yellow, lifting, or not a sharp 
pointed cone, proceed to adjust air shutter as follows: 
1.  Remove all top cooking sections associated with the burners that are in question for air 
shutter adjustment. 
2.  Utilizing the required tool for the air shutter on the burner, loosen the appropriate securing 
fastener or slide non-securing air shutter as required or proceed to adjust the air shutter by 
turning the air shutter counter clockwise, to close and clockwise to open the gap. 
3.  Test burner flame for proper burn, and upon an acceptable flame condition, reinstall the 
top section area onto the product. 
Please Note:
Opening the air shutter gap will eliminate the 
yellow tipping on the burner. Closing the air 
shutter gap will prevent a noisy flame that lifts 
off the burner port. 
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Conditions that cause 
hazardous pungent odors from your range: 
1.  Floating flames that are lazy looking and do not have a well-defined inner cone. They are 
long ill defined, quiet flames that sometimes lift completely off the ports of the burner. 
2.  A lifting flame that is well defined, and noisy. 
3.  An orifice that is out of line with the burner venturi. 
Low flame is set at the factory.  A low flame adjustment may be required if supplied gas pressure 
to the unit is low.  If the low flame setting on the burners do not sense the igniter, continuous 
clicking will occur. A low setting burner adjustment will be necessary.  To do so, the following 
steps are required: 
1. Remove burner knob from valve stem that 
corresponds with the burner needing 
adjustment 
2.  With a small, thin, straight screwdriver, gently 
insert the screwdriver into the D-shaped stem 
3.  Proceed to turn adjusting screw 1/8” turn at a 
time, clockwise to lower, counter-clockwise to 
raise, until desired flame is achieved.