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USER MANUAL FBFD361PBPLT BlueStar
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Unleash Your Inner Chef*
French Door Bottom Freezer
Refrigerator
FBFD361
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Refrigerator! This refrigerator has been manufactured in modern facilities with the utmost care and meticulous quality controls. We are so confident in the quality of this product that we back it with a two year parts and labor warranty, and five years on the sealed system! Please read this entire user manual before using your product, to ensure you understand all of its features and benefits and know how to operate it properly. This manual should be kept in an easily accessible location and passed on to any future owners.
This guide will help you use the product quickly and safely.
Please read the user guide carefully before installing and operating the product.
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Important information and useful tips.
Risk of life and property.
Risk of electric shock.
The product's packaging is made of recyclable materials, in accordance with the National Environment Legislation.
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1 Your Refrigerator 4
2 Important instructions for safety and environment 6
2.1 General safety 6
2.1. HCA warning .....7
2.1.2For products with a water dispenser .....7
2.2 Intended use 7
2.3 Children's safety....7
3 Installation 8
3.1 Cladded Version .....8
3.2 Non-Cladded Version .....12
3.3 Before Installation....16
3.4 Appropriate installation location.....16
3.5 Inset installations .....17
3.6 Electrical connection.....17
3.7 Adjusting the feet 17
3.8 Illumination lamp .....18
3.9 Door/Drawer Open Warning .....18
3.10 Water connection .....18
3.11 Connecting the water hose to the refrigerator .....18
3.12 Connecting the water line to the water supply .....18
3.13 Installing the Internal Water Filter.....19
3.14 Before using the water dispenser .....20
3.14.1 Using the Ice Maker .....20
3.15 Transportation of the product .....20
4 Preparation 21
5 Display and operating the product 22
5.1 Indicator panel .....22
5.2 Sabbath Mode .....23
5.3 Showroom Mode .....23
5.4 High Temp Error .....23
5.5 Freezing fresh food.....25
5.6 Recommendations for preserving frozen food . . .25
5.7 Placing the food .....25
5.8 Deep-freeze information .....25
5.9 Removing door shelves....26
5.10 Moving the FlexiLift Door Shelf .....26
5.11 Glass shelves....26
5.12 Crisper bins....26
5.13 Deli Drawer .....26
5.14 Humidity controlled crisper .....27
5.15 Ice container .....27
5.16 Butter & Cheese section .....27
5.17 Door flappers....27
5.18 IonGuard .....28
5.19 Odor filter.....28
5.20 Changing the temperature scale .....28
6. Maintenance and cleaning 29
6.1 Avoiding bad odors.....29
6.2 Protecting the plastic surfaces .....29
7. Troubleshooting 30
1 Your Refrigerator

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Technical diagram of a refrigerator with numbered compartments and internal compartments, including top and side views.1- Fridge compartment
2- Bottom Freezer
3- Display/indicator panel
4- Butter & cheese section
5- FlexiLift Door Shelves
6- Bottle shelf
7- Deli Drawer
8- Crispers
9- Water dispenser
10- Adjustable glass shelf
11- Fan Cover
12- Water filter
13- Ice container
14- Frozen Food Storage Bin
15- Freezer Drawer
16- Separator

Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not match the product exactly. If the subject parts are not included in the product you have purchased, then those parts are only valid for other models.
Refrigerator Shelf Weight Limitations
Fridge compartment Cantilever shelves, those that only have rear supports, are tested for max 25 kgs (55 pounds) per each part.
Crispers will hold up to 15 kgs (33 pounds) per each one. Deli Drawer will hold up to 20 kgs (44 pounds).
Ice container bin holds up to 10 kgs (22 pounds). Freezer bin will hold up to 24 kgs (53 pounds) and drawer holds up to 30 kgs (66 pounds).

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4 pounds = 2 kgs 4 pounds = 2 kgs 9 pounds = 4 kgs 55 pounds = 25 kgs 105 pounds = 48 kgs 33 pounds = 15 kgs 44 pounds = 20 kgs 22 pounds =10 kgs Up to 11 pounds / 5 kgs day ice production 48 pounds = 22 kgs 53 pounds = 24 kgs2 Important instructions for safety and environment
This section contains safety instructions that will help protect from risk of personal injury or property damage.
Failure to follow these instructions shall void any warranty.
| WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. | |
| WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. | |
| WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. | |
| WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer. |
2.1 General safety
- The product can be used by children at and above 8 years old and by persons whose physical, sensory or mental capabilities were not fully developed or who lack experience and knowledge provided that they are supervised or trained on the safe usage of the product and the risks it brings out. Children must not play with the product. Cleaning and maintenance should not be performed by children unless they are supervised.
- Unplug the product if a failure occurs while it is in use.
- If the product has a failure, it should not be operated unless it is repaired by the Authorized Service Agent. There is the risk of electric shock!
- Connect the product to a grounded outlet protected by a fuse complying with the values in the rating plate. Have the grounding installation made by a qualified electrician. Our company shall not be liable for any damages that may arise when the product is used without grounding in accordance with the local regulations.
- Do not tuck the power cord under the product. Do not put heavy items on the power cord. The power cord should not be bent, crushed, and come into contact with any heat source.

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Diagram showing a lightning bolt striking a component inside a grid-patterned enclosure, with a tool nearby (no text or symbols)- Never wash the product by spreading or pouring water onto it! There is the risk of electric shock!
- Never touch the plug with wet hands! Never unplug by pulling on the cable, always pull out by grabbing the plug.
- Do not plug the refrigerator into a loose wall receptacle.
- Never connect your refrigerator to electricity-saving systems. Such systems are harmful for the product.
- Unplug the product during maintenance, cleaning and repairing procedures.
- Always have the installation and repairing procedures carried out by the Authorized Service Agent. The Manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages that may arise from procedures carried out by unauthorized persons.
- Do not put bottled and canned liquid beverages in the freezer compartment. They may burst!
- Never use steam and steam assisted cleaning materials to clean or defrost the refrigerator. Steam will cause short circuit or electric shock since it would get into contact with the electrical parts in the refrigerator!
- Never use the parts on your refrigerator such as the door and drawer as a means of support or step. This will cause the product to tip over or parts of it get damaged.
- Do not damage the cooling circuit with drilling or cutting tools. The refrigerant that might blow out when the gas channels of the evaporator, pipe extensions or surface coatings are punctured may cause skin irritations and eye injuries.
- Do not cover or block the ventilation holes on the refrigerator with any material.
- Do not use gaseous sprays near the product since there is the risk of fire or explosion!
- Flammable items or products that contain flammable gases (e.g. spray) as well as the explosive materials should never be kept in the appliance.
- Do not place containers filled with liquid on top of the product. Spilling water on an electrical component may cause electric shocks or risk of fire.
- Do not store products (vaccines, heat-sensitive medicines, scientific materials and etc.) that require a precise temperature control in the refrigerator.
Important instructions for safety and environment
- If you will not operate the product for a long period of time, unplug and unload the food in it.
- If the product is equipped with blue light, do not look at the blue light with optical tools.
- Do not overload the product. It may fall when the door is opened, and cause injury or damage. Similar problems may occur in case of putting things on top of the product.
- Pay attention not to have your hand or any part of your body get caught by the moving parts inside the product.
2.1.1 HCA warning
- If your product's cooling system contains R600a: This gas is flammable. Therefore, pay attention to not damaging the cooling system and piping during usage and transportation. In the event of damage, keep your product away from potential fire sources that can cause the product catch a fire and ventilate the room in which the unit is placed.
2.2 Intended use
- This product has been designed for domestic use. It is not suitable for commercial use and it must not be used out of its intended use.
- Product must be used only for storing food.
- The manufacturer waives any responsibility arisen from incorrect usage or transportation.
2.3 Children's safety
- Children must be supervised to prevent them from tampering with the product.

DANGER: Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:
- Take off the doors.
- Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.

You can identify the type of gas used in your product by referring to the the model/serial tag located on the left wall of the upper compartment.

WARNING: Never dispose the product in fire.
2.1.2 For products with a water dispenser
- Pressure for cold water inlet shall be maximum 90 psi (620 kPa). If your water pressure exceeds 80 psi (550 kPa), use a pressure limiting valve in your mains system. If you do not know how to check your water pressure, ask for the help of a professional plumber.
- If there is risk of water hammer effect in your installation, always use water hammer prevention equipment in your installation. Consult professional plumbers if you are not sure if there is a water hammer effect in your installation.
- Do not install on the hot water inlet. Take precautions against of the risk of freezing of the hoses. Normal operating water temperatures should be between 33F° (0.6°C) minimum and 100F° (38°C) maximum.
- Use only potable water.
3 Installation
3.1 Cladded Version

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71 1/16" (1780 mm) 25" (635mm) 36 15/16" (938mm)
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Allow 2" (50mm) min. clearance between the top of refrigerator and silicone 130°
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Minimum clearances Recessed water line Top View Electrical Outlet Water Line Allow 1 3/8" (35 mm) mm. clearance at rear for proper air circulation and water/electrical connections 23 5/8" (600mm) Cabinet 25" (635 mm) Countertop
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F C cabinet D not include handle B top of cabinet E include handle A overall| Height-Overall “A” Height-TopOfCabinet “B” | Depth-CabinetOnly “C” “O” | Depth-Without Handles “D” |
| 71 1 /16” (1780 mm) 68 5/8”(1743 mm) 23 5/8” (600 mm) 26 7/8” (683 mm) | ||
| Depth-With Handles “E” | Width-Cabinet “F” Total | Depth-DrawerOpen “H” |
| 29 1 /16” (738 mm) 35 | 3/4”(908 mm) 46 | 11/16” (1186 mm) |
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with two arms and a central panel (no text or symbols)| Height-Overall “A” Height-TopOfCabinet“B” | Depth-Without Handles “D” | |
| 70 1 /16” ( 1780 mm ) | 68 5/8”( 1743 mm ) 26 7/8” | ( 683 mm ) |
| Depth-With Handles“E” | Width-Cabinet “F” Total | Depth-DrawerOpen “H” |
| 29 1/16” ( 737 mm ) 35 | 3/4”( 908 mm ) 46 11/16” | ( 1186 mm ) |
Minimum Air Clearance From the Top: 2" inches
Minimum Air Clearance From the Sides: 5/8" inches
Minimum Air Clearance From the Back: 1 3/8" inches

| Width-Doors Open90°WithHandles “K” | Width-Doors Open90°-FromCabinetToHandle“L” |
| 41 11/16” ( 1059.2 mm ) 3” | ( 75.6 mm ) |
| Width- Doors Open130°-FromHandleToHandle “M” | Depth-Doors Open 130”“P” |
| 60 1/4” ( 1530.2 mm ) 15 3 | /8” ( 391 mm ) 39” ( 991m) |
| Width- Doors Open130°-FromHandleToHandle “M” | Depth-Doors Open 130”“P” | Depth Doors Open 130° “R” |
| 60 1/4” ( 1530.2 mm ) 15 3/8” ( 391 mm ) 39” ( 991mm ) | ||
3.2 Non-Cladded Version

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71 11/16" (1820 mm) 25" (635mm) 36 15/16" (938mm)
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Allow 2" (50mm) rain. clearance between the top of refrigerator and above 130°
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Minimum clearances Recessed water line Top View Recessed electrical outlet Allow 1 3/8" (35 mm) mm. clearance at rear for proper air circulation and water/ electrical connections 23 5/8" (600mm) Cabinet 25" (635 mm) Countertop
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F C cabinet D not include handle B top of cabinet E include handle A overall| Height-Overall “A” Height-TopOfCabinet “B” | Depth-CabinetOnly “C” “Q” | Depth-Without Handles “D” |
| 69 3/4” (1771 mm) 68 5/8”(1743 mm) 23 5/8” (600 mm) 6 13/16” (680.5 mm) | ||
| Depth-With Handles “E” | Width-Cabinet “F” Total | Depth-DrawerOpen “H” |
| 29” (737 mm) 35 3/4”(908 mm) 46 11/16” (1186 mm) | ||

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with two arms and a central grid structure (no text or symbols)| Height-Overall “A” Height-TopOfCabinet“B” | Depth-Without Handles “D” | |
| 69 3/4” (1771mm) | 68 5/8”(1743 mm) 26 13/16” (680.5 mm) | |
| Depth-With Handles“E” | Width-Cabinet “F” TotalDepth-DrawerOpen “H” | |
| 29” (737 mm) 35 3/4”(908 mm) 46 11/16” (1186 mm) | ||
Minimum Air Clearance From the Top: 2" inches
Minimum Air Clearance From the Sides: 5/8" inches
Minimum Air Clearance From the Back: 1 3/8" inches

| Width-Doors Open90°WithHandles “K” | Width-Doors Open90°-FromCabinetToHandle“L” | |
| 41 11/16” ( 1059.2 mm ) 3” | ( 75.6 mm ) | |
| Width- Doors Open130°-FromHandleToHandle “M” | Depth-Doors Open 130”“P” | Depth Doors Open 130° “R” |
| 60 1/4” ( 1530.2 mm ) 15 3/8” ( 391 mm ) 39” ( 991mm ) | ||
Installation
3.3 Before Installation
- Before installing, be sure the opening measurements are sufficient to receive the product and that the appropriate electrical and plumbing connections are present.
| Water line pressure values | psi | kPa | bar |
| Max Operating pressure: | 90 | 620 | 6.2 |
| Max pressure for limiting valve device requirement: | 80 | 550 | 5.5 |
| Electrical requirements | |
| Voltage | 120V AC |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Current | 15 A |
- Refer to the nearest Authorized Service Agent for installation of the product. To make the product ready for use, make sure that the electricity installation is appropriate before calling the Authorized Service Agent. If not, call a qualified electrician to have any necessary arrangements carried out.
- Your product comes with an internal water filter. Part number of the filter is 4874960100 and you can use this part number when ordering replacement filters.
| [7H0G] | Preparation of the location and electrical installation at the place of installation is under customer's responsibility. |
![]() | Plumbing: The refrigerator should only be connected to the cold water line. |
| [064K] | Product must not be plugged in during installation. Otherwise, there is the risk of death or serious injury! |
![]() | WARNING: Installation and electrical connections of the product must be carried out by the Authorized Service Agent. Manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages that may arise from procedures carried out by unauthorized persons. |
![]() | WARNING: Prior to installation, visually check if the product has any defects on it. If so, do not have it installed. Damaged products cause risks to your safety. |
3.4 Appropriate installation location
- Install the product at least 12"(30 cm) away from heat sources such as cooktops, ovens, space heaters, radiators and stoves at least 2" (5 cm) away from electrical ovens. Product must not be subjected to direct sun light and kept in humid places after installation.
- Do not place the product on the materials such as rugs or carpets.
- Place the product on an even floor surface to prevent wobbling.
- Do not install the product in places where the temperature falls below 50F°/10°C.
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If two refrigerators are to be installed side by side, there should be at least 1 1/2" (4 cm) distance between them.
- Make sure that sufficient room is provided around the appliance to ensure free air circulation.
- For proper functionality, there should be a gap of at least 1 3/8" (35 mm) between the refrigerator and the rear wall. To ensure this, attach the gray, circular buffers, to be installed on the rear back metal cover of the refrigerator. These are shipped inside the crisper drawer in the Fresh Food compartment.
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3.5 Inset installations
- If the product will be installed within surrounding cabinetry or in an alcove, be sure there is adequate airflow around the product for proper functionality. This refrigerator requires at least 2" from the top of the unit to the ceiling or enclosure, 5/8" on each side and 1 3/8" in the back.
- For proper air flow when installed in an inset or alcove, be sure the parts shown below are installed on the unit.
circulation part

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unscrew before the installation
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Install the vertical metal bracket and screw
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The longer screw must be used on the top.
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with three views (top, front, side), no text or symbols present.3.6 Electrical connection
- 120VAC, 60Hz, Dedicated 15Amp Circuit.
- GFCI outlets will provide added protection, but any failure of the GFCI could cause food spoilage, which is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
- Electrical connection must comply with national regulations.
- Power cable plug must be within easy reach after installation.
- Do not make connections via extension cables or multi-plugs.

WARNING: Damaged power cable must be replaced by the Authorized Service Agents.

WARNING: If the product has a failure, it should not be operated unless it is repaired by the Authorized Service Agent! There is the risk of electric shock!
3.7 Adjusting the feet
After moving the refrigerator into place, we recommend lowering the feet to secure the product in place. You can also adjust the feet if the product is not balanced. Twist the feet in the desired direction according to the illustration below. Adjusting the feet can also be used to align the doors.

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WARNING: First unplug the product. Product must not be plugged in when adjusting the feet. There is the risk of electric shock!
3.8 Illumination lamp
Do not attempt to repair yourself but call the Authorized Service Agent if the LED illumination lamps do not go on.
The lamp(s) used in this appliance is not suitable for household room illumination. The intended purpose of this lamp is to assist the user to place foodstuffs in the refrigerator/freezer in a safe and comfortable way.
3.9 Door/Drawer Open Warning
An audio warning signal will be given when the door of your product is left open for 1 minute. This warning will be muted when the door is closed or if any of the display buttons are pressed.

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Display3.10 Water connection
First you must connect the water hose to the refrigerator.

WARNING: Refrigerator and the pump, if any, must be unplugged during connection
3.11 Connecting the water hose to the refrigerator
- Remove the valve channel cover (A) from the water inlet valve.
- Connect the water line (C) to the inlet valve (B) and tighten by hand to secure it. It is not necessary to use pliers, but if there is a leak, you may tighten slightly with a pair of pliers.

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Technical diagram showing installation of a ventilation duct with labeled components A, B, C, and E3.12 Connecting the water line to the water supply
Connect the water line to a water supply valve. If a valve is not present or you are not sure, consult a qualified plumber.
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3" | 3" | -88°-88° | 3" | 3" | 3"3.13 Installing the Internal Water Filter

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Illustration of a cylindrical mechanical device with a flanged base and top connector (no text or symbols)Installing the internal water filter consists of two steps:
Physically installing the filter Making adjustments to the display.
- Press and hold the Freezer Temp Set key for 3 seconds, or until the no ice icon appears in the display.
- Slide the filter cover forward to open the filter compartment.
- Tilt the bypass plug down and pull straight out to remove it.
- Insert the filter into the housing and push it up to a horizontal position.
- Close the filter cover and push it back into place.
- Press and hold the Freezer Temp Set key again for 3 seconds.
You have successfully installed your filter.
The Filter End of Life warning ⚙3" will appear in approximate 130 days, requiring you to replace the filter with the same steps as listed above. After replacing the filter, press and hold the "Alarm Off" key for 3 seconds, or until the Filter End of Life Warning goes out in the display.

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3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbolsBYPASS PLUG
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3.14 Before using the water dispenser
The water system connections should be made by an Authorized Service Agent, with the necessary tools.
- The water system is designed to operate only with water. Do not attempt to connect to beverages such as soft drinks or juices.
- There will be air in the water line that must be bled out of the system before the initial use.
To remove the air in the line, place a container beneath the water dispenser nozzle and depress the dispenser paddle for 1-2 minutes until only water comes out. - The first 10 glasses of water should not be consumed. It will take approximately 12 hours before the water being dispensed cools down to refrigerated temperatures.
- Wait 1 second after releasing the dispenser paddle before removing your container, as this will reduce the potential for dripping into the dispenser tray.

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Line drawing of a hand pouring liquid into a glass cup (no text or symbols)- Empty and clean the ice bin. Ice cubes can also stick together if they are left in the bin for too long.
3.15 Transportation of the product
- Unplug the product before transporting it.
- Remove water connections.
- Secure the shelves, accessories, crisper and etc. in the refrigerator by adhesive tape before repackaging it.
| Packaging must be tied with thick tapes or strong strips and the rules of transportation printed on the package must be followed. | |
| WARNING: Packaging materials are dangerous for the children. Keep packaging materials in a safe place away from reach of the children. |
3.14.1 Using the Ice Maker

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14.1 Using the Ice Maker Freezer Temp Set Ice on keyno ice iconThe ice maker is not turned on from the factory.
- To turn the ice maker on, press and hold the Freezer Temp Set key for 3 seconds, or until the no ice icon (✗) disappears in the display. It will take approximately 1-2 days for the ice bin to fill with ice. If a power outage occurs while the refrigerator is running, the ice cubes may partially melt and then stick together when the re-freeze. If the power outage is prolonged, the ice cubes may turn into water, causing leakage. If such a problem occurs.
4 Preparation
Before starting to use the product, check that all preparations are made in accordance with the instructions in sections "Important instructions for safety and environment" and "Installation".
- Clean the interior of the refrigerator as recommended in the “Maintenance and cleaning (Page 25)” section. Ensure that interior is dry before operating.
- Plug the refrigerator into the grounded wall outlet. When the door is opened the interior illumination will turn on.
- Run the refrigerator without putting any food for 6 hours and do not open its door unless absolutely required.
- Do not allow the food to touch the temperature sensor in fresh food compartment.
| You will hear a noise when the compressor starts up. The liquids and gases sealed within the refrigeration system may also give rise to noise, even if the compressor is not running and this is quite normal. | |
| Front edges of the refrigerator may feel warm. This is normal. These areas are designed to be warm to avoid condensation. |

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5.1 Indicator panel
Touch-control indicator panel allows you to set the temperature and control the other functions of the refrigerator. Just press the relevant buttons for function settings.

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3' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Note: Keys 2, 14, 15, and 16 have two functions. The second function has a "b" after the number below.

1-Power key
Press and hold this key for 3 seconds to turn the refrigerator on and off.

2-Rapid Cool Key
Press this key to turn on the Rapid Cool option, which drops the temperature in the Fresh Food compartment to its lowest setting (33 F°) for two hours. It will return to the previously set temperature after this time.

2b. Vacation Mode
If you hold the Rapid Cool key for three seconds, you will turn on the Vacation Mode. In Vacation mode the Fresh Food compartment will stay at 50 F° while the Freezer maintains its set temperature. You will know that Vacation Mode is on by the dashes in the Fresh Food temperature display (6) and the illumination of the "beach umbrella" (7). Press and hold the Rapid Cool key for 3 seconds to turn this option off.

3- Fresh Food Temperature set key
Press this key to change the temperature in the Fresh Food section from between 33 F° and 40 F°. The set temperature will be displayed in the Fresh Food temperature display (6).

4- Power "off" indicator light
A red dot will be illuminated when the refrigerator is plugged in, but NOT turned on. Once the refrigerator is turned on, the red light will go out.

5-Rapid Cool Indicator
A "snowflake" icon to the left of the Fresh Food temperature display lets you know the Rapid Cool option is on.

6-Fresh Food Temperature display
The set temperature in the Fresh Food compartment will be displayed here.

7-Vacation Mode indicator
The "beach umbrella" icon will be illuminated when Vacation Mode is turned on. You will also see dashes in the Fresh Food temperature display.

8- High Temp Warning
The red exclamation point will be illuminated if the temperature in Freezer is too high after the initial 72 hours of operation. (See page 19 for more details)

9-Ice Maker Off icon
The ice cubes with a slash through them will be illuminated when the ice maker is turned off.

10-Filter Change icon
The filter reset icon will illuminate when it is time to replace the water filter. (For instructions on how to do that, see page 12.)

11-Freezer Compartment temperature display
The set temperature of the Freezer compartment will be shown in this display.

12-Eco-Extra icon
The Eco-Extra icon will be illuminated when Eco-Extra is turned on. (See 15b for more information on this option.)

13-Rapid Freeze Indicator
A snowflake icon to the right of the Freezer Compartment temperature display will be illuminated when the Rapid Freeze option is turned on. (See 15 for information on that option.)

14-Freezer Temperature set key
Press this key to adjust the temperature in the Freezer compartment, between -8 F° and 5 F°.

14.b. Ice Maker on/off key
Press and hold the Freezer Temp Set key for 3 seconds to turn the Ice Maker on and off.

15-Rapid Freeze key
Press and hold the Rapid Freeze key to turn on the Rapid Freeze option, which will drop the temperature in the Freezer to its lowest setting (-8 F°) for 24 hours. After this time it will return to the previously set temperature.
ECO (3')15b. Eco-Extra key
Press and hold the Rapid Freeze key for 3 seconds to turn on the Eco-Extra option. In this mode
the refrigerator will operate in its most efficient way. It will only stay in this mode while the doors remain closed.

16. Alarm Off key
If the doors remain open for more than 1 minute, or if an error is detected, an alarm will sound. If this key is pressed, the alarm will be silenced.

16b. Filter Change Timer Reset
If the filter change light comes on (10), press and hold the Alarm Off key for 3 seconds to reset the timer. The filter reset light will come on after 130 days of operation.

*optional: Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not match the product exactly. If the subject parts are not included in the product you have purchased, then those parts are valid for other models.
5.2 Sabbath Mode

Fresh Food Temp Set key
Press the Fresh Food Temp Set Function key for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the Sabbath Mode. When Sabbath Mode is activated, the display, alarm, door opening or light buttons will not function. "SA" will appear in the display. The cooling algorithm is set according to the sabbath fashion. If the user does not deactivate the Sabbath mode, the refrigerator will automatically cancel it in 72 hours.
5.3 Showroom Mode

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Freezer Temp Set
Alarm Off
Showroom Mode is an option primarily used in dealer's showrooms. It allows the product to be turned on without the operation of the fans and cooling system. To activate this mode, Press and hold "Power" & "Alarm Off" until PS 0 appears. Change the 0 to an 8 by pressing the "Freezer Temperature Set" key. Then press "Fresh Food Temperature Set" key to activate. To deactivate, press and hold the "Power" & "Alarm Off" again.
5.4 High Temp Error

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The High Temp Error icon is displayed when the Freezer temperature is too warm after the initial 72 hours of operation. If the Freezer temperature reaches 28F^ (-2.2°C) or higher, and doesn't drop below 16F^ (-9°C) within 12 hours, the High Temp Error icon will be illuminated, an alarm will sound and the set temperature and highest temperature reached in the Freezer will alternate in the display. If you press the "Alarm Off" key, the alarm will be silenced, but the icon and flashing temperature will continue until the Freezer gets below 16F^ (-9°C). If the Freezer does not cool below 16F^ (-9°C) in the next 3.5 hours, the audible alarm will return. The audible alarm can be silenced again with the "Alarm Off" key. If the error continues to return, the doors should be checked for proper closure and sealing. A common cause of this error is a power failure in the circuit to which the refrigerator is connected. If the icon continues to return, an authorized service agent should be called to inspect the unit.
Operating Temperatures
| Freezer Compartment Setting | Fridge Compartment Setting | Explanations |
| 5F°/-15°C 39 | F° /4°C This is the | normally recommended setting. |
| -4F°/-20°C 37 | F° / 3°C | These settings are recommended when the ambient temperature exceeds 86 F° /30°C. |
| Rapid Freeze 39 | F° / 4°C | Use when you wish to freeze your food in a short time. Your refrigerator will return to its previous mode when the process is over. |
| 5 F° /-15°C or colder | Rapid Cool | Use this function when you place large quantities into the fridge compartment or when you need to cool your food quickly. It is recommended that you activate Rapid Cool function 4-8 hours before placing the food in the compartment. |
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5.5 Freezing fresh food
- Wrap the food or place them in a covered container before putting them in the refrigerator.
- Hot food and beverages must cool down to room temperature before putting them in the refrigerator.
- The food that you want to freeze must be fresh and in good quality.
- Pack the food in an airtight manner to prevent them from drying even if they are going to be stored for a short time.
- Materials to be used for packaging must be tear-proof and resistant to cold, humidity, oils and acids and they must also be airtight. All packaging must be completely sealed.
- Frozen food must be used immediately after they are thawed and they should never be re-frozen.
- Do not freeze excessively large quantities of food at one time. The quality of the food is best preserved when it is frozen right through to the core as quickly as possible.
- Placing warm food into the freezer compartment causes the cooling system to operate continuously until the food is frozen solid.
5.6 Recommendations for preserving frozen food
To ensure the quality achieved by the frozen food manufacturer and food retailer is maintained, follow the steps listed below:
- Put packets in the freezer as quickly as possible after purchase.
- Make sure that contents of the package are labelled and dated.
- Check whether the "Use By" and "Best Before" dates on the packaging are exceeded or not.
5.7 Placing the food
| Freezer compartment shelves | Various frozen food such as meat, fish, ice cream, vegetables and etc. |
| Fridge compartment shelves | Food in pans, covered plates and closed containers |
| Fridge compartment door shelves | Small and packaged food or beverage (such as milk, fruit juice, beer and etc.) |
| Crisper Vegetables and fruits | |
| Deli drawer | Delicatessen products (cheese, butter, salami and etc.) |
5.8 Deep-freeze information
You can keep the freshness of food for many months (at 5 F° / -15°C or lower temperatures in the deep freeze).
| i | Divided the food into portions according to your family's daily or meal based consumption needs. |
| i | Pack the food in an airtight manner to prevent them from drying even if they are going to be stored for a short time. |
- Materials necessary for packaging:
- Cold resistant adhesive tape
- Self adhesive label
- Rubber rings
- Pen
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5.9 Removing door shelves
You can remove the door shelves to clean them. First, empty the food inside them.
Push the desired shelf up to remove it.
Do not remove the door shelf when there is food in it.

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Moving the FlexiLift door shelf can be fixed in 3 different positions.
In order to move the shelf, push the buttons on the side evenly. Shelf will be movable.
Move the shelf up or down.
When the shelf is in the position that you want, release the buttons. Rack will be fixed again in the position where you have released the buttons.

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You can remove the glass shelves to clean them. Be careful when removing the shelves since they are heavy.
5.12 Crisper bins
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Crisper bins allow you to prepare the food for freezing. You can also use these compartments to store your food at a temperature a few degrees below the fridge compartment.

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Line drawing of a cabinet interior with shelves and doors (no text or symbols)You can increase the inner volume of your refrigerator by removing any of the chiller compartments:
- Pull the compartment towards yourself until it stops.
- Lift the compartment about 7/16" (1cm) up and pull towards yourself to remove it from its seating.
5.13 Deli Drawer
The Deli Drawer is designed with cool air circulation intensified around it. This allows items stored in the drawer to stay fresher longer. If required, remove door shelves prior to Deli Drawer removal

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5.14 Humidity controlled crisper
Humidity levels of the vegetables and fruit are kept under control with the feature of humidity-controlled crisper and the food is ensured to stay fresh longer.
We recommend you to place the leafy vegetables such as lettuce, spinach and the vegetables which are sensitive to humidity loss, in a horizontal manner as much as possible inside the crisper, not on their roots in a vertical position.
While the vegetables are being placed, individual weights of the vegetables should be taken into consideration. Heavy and hard vegetables should be put at the bottom of the crisper and the lightweight and soft vegetables should be placed on top.
Never leave vegetables inside the crisper in their bags. This will cause them to decompose prematurely. If you wish to keep vegetables separate, use perforated paper bags or similar materials to do so. Certain fruits such as pears, apricots, peaches or apples generate high levels of ethylene gas. Do not place them with other fruits and vegetables which do not, as this will cause them to decompose faster.
5.15 Ice container
The ice container is used to collect ice produced by the ice maker. Do not put water in it to make ice as it may break. The ice container is not used for storing foods.

The ice machine may drop ice when the ice container is opened.

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Store food such as butter, cheese and margarine in this section.

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Movable door flapper is intended to prevent the cold air inside the refrigerator from escaping outside. Sealing is provided when the gaskets on the door presses on the surface of the door flapper while the fridge compartment doors are closed.

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5.18 IonGuard
Air is ionized by means of the ionizer system in the fridge compartment air duct. Thanks to this system, air-borne bacteria and odorizing molecules are removed from the air.
5.19 Odor filter
Odor filter in the air duct of the fridge compartment prevents build-up of unpleasant odors in the refrigerator.
5.20 Changing the temperature scale (Fahrenheit Celsius)

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Freezer Temp Set
After the product is energized, press and hold the Fresh Food Temp Set and Freezer Temp Set buttons together for 3 secs.
The temperature scale change is completed. Reverse these steps to switch back to the original scale.
6. Maintenance and cleaning
The life of the product is extended and common problems are reduced, if it is cleaned regularly.

WARNING: Unplug the product before cleaning it.
- Never use gasoline, benzene or similar substances for cleaning purposes.
- Never use any sharp and abrasive tools, soap, household cleaners, detergent and wax polish for cleaning.
- Dissolve one teaspoon of baking soda in 1 pint of water. Soak a cloth with the solution and wring it thoroughly. Wipe the interior of the refrigerator with this cloth and dry thoroughly.
- Make sure that no water enters the lamp housing and other electrical items.
- If you will not use the refrigerator for a long period of time, unplug it, remove all food inside, clean it and leave the door ajar.
- Check regularly that the door gaskets are clean. If not, clean them.
- To remove door and body shelves, remove all of its contents.
- Remove the door shelves by pulling them up. After cleaning, slide them from top to bottom to install.
- Never use cleaning agents or water that contain chlorine to clean the outer surfaces and chromium coated parts of the product. Chlorine causes corrosion on such metal surfaces.
- Use a mild solution of soap and water and a micro-fiber cloth on painted doors.
- Copper and Brass Trim (select models): Our copper and brass trim is protected by a clear coat to prevent tarnishing. Clean with warm soapy water and a micro-fiber cloth and dry thoroughly. DO NOT USE copper or brass polishes, such as Brasso or Brite Boy, as they will remove the clear coat protection.
6.1 Avoiding bad odors
Materials that may cause odor are not used in the production of our refrigerators. However, due to inappropriate food preserving conditions and not cleaning the inner surface of the refrigerator as required can bring forth the problem of odor. Pay attention to following to avoid this problem:
- Keeping the refrigerator clean is important. Food residuals, stains, etc. can cause odor. Therefore, clean the refrigerator with baking soda dissolved in water every 15 days. Never use detergents or soap.
- Keep the food in closed containers. Microorganisms spreading out from uncovered containers can cause unpleasant odors.
- Never keep the food that is past its expiration date or has spoiled in the refrigerator.
6.2 Protecting the plastic surfaces
Do not put liquid oils or oil-cooked meals in your refrigerator in unsealed containers as they damage the plastic surfaces of the refrigerator. If oil is spilled or smeared onto the plastic surfaces, clean and rinse the relevant part of the surface at once with warm water.
7. Troubleshooting
Check this list before contacting a servicer. Doing so will save you time and money. This list includes frequent complaints that are not related to faulty workmanship or materials. Certain features mentioned herein may not apply to your product.
The refrigerator is not working.
- The power plug is not fully seated. >>> Plug it in outlet completely into the socket.
- The fuse connected to the socket powering the product or the main fuse is blown. >>> Be sure the unit is turned on. A single red light in the display means the product is plugged in but not turned on. Press and hold the Power button for three seconds to turn the unit on.
- Condensation on the side wall of the fresh food compartment (MULTI ZONE, COOL, CONTROL and FLEXI ZONE).
- The door is opened too frequently >>> Take care not to open the product's door too frequently.
- The environment is too humid. >>> Do not install the product in humid environments.
- Foods containing liquids are kept in unsealed holders. >>> Keep the foods containing liquids in sealed holders.
- The product's door is left open. >>> Do not keep the product's door open for long periods.
- The thermostat is set to too low temperature. >>> Set the thermostat to appropriate temperature.
Compressor is not working.
- In case of sudden power failure or pulling the power plug off and putting back on, the gas pressure in the product's cooling system is not balanced, which triggers the compressor thermic safeguard. The product will restart after approximately 6 minutes. If the product does not restart after this period, contact a servicer.
- Defrosting is active. >>> This is normal for a fully-automatic defrosting product. The defrosting is carried out periodically.
- The product is not plugged in. >>> Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
- The temperature setting is incorrect. >>> Select the appropriate temperature setting.
- The power is out. >>> The product will continue to operate normally once the power is restored.
The refrigerator's operating noise is increasing while in use.
- The product's operating performance may vary depending on the ambient temperature variations. This is normal and not a malfunction.
The refrigerator runs too often or for too long.
- The new product may be larger than the previous one. Larger products will run for longer periods.
- The room temperature may be high. >>> The product will normally run for long periods in higher room temperature.
- The product may have been recently plugged in or a new food item is placed inside. >>>The product will take longer to reach the set temperature when recently plugged in or a new food item is placed inside. This is normal.
- Large quantities of hot food may have been recently placed into the product. >>> Do not place hot food into the product.
- The doors were opened frequently or kept open for long periods. >>> The warm air moving inside will cause the product to run longer. Do not open the doors too frequently.
- The freezer or fresh food compartment door may be ajar. >>> Check that the doors are fully closed.
- The product may be set to temperature too low. >>> Set the temperature to a higher degree and wait for the product to reach the adjusted temperature.
- The fresh food compartment or freezer door gasket may be dirty, worn out, broken or not properly settled. >>> Clean or replace the gasket. Damaged / torn door gasket will cause the product to run for longer periods to preserve the current temperature.
Troubleshooting
The freezer temperature is very low, but the fresh food compartment temperature is adequate.
- The freezer compartment temperature is set to a very low degree. >>> Set the freezer compartment temperature to a higher degree and check again.
The fresh food compartment temperature is very low, but the freezer temperature is adequate.
- The fresh food compartment temperature is set to a very low degree. >>> Set the fresh food compartment temperature to a higher degree and check again.
The food items kept in fresh food compartment drawers are frozen.
- The fresh food compartment temperature is set to a very low degree. >>> Set the fresh food compartment temperature to a higher degree and check again.
The temperature in the fresh food compartment or the freezer is too high.
- The fresh food compartment temperature is set to a very high degree. >>> Temperature setting of the fresh food compartment has an effect on the temperature in the freezer compartment. Wait until the temperature of relevant parts reach the sufficient level by changing the temperature of fresh food compartment or freezer compartments.
- The doors were opened frequently or kept open for long periods. >>> Do not open the doors too frequently.
• The door may be ajar. >>> Fully close the door. - The product may have been recently plugged in or a new food item is placed inside. >>> This is normal. The product will take longer to reach the set temperature when recently plugged in or a new food item is placed inside.
- Large quantities of hot food may have been recently placed into the product. >>> Do not place hot food into the product.
Shaking or noise.
- The ground is not level or firm. >>> If the product is shaking when moved slowly, adjust the feet to balance the product. Also make sure the ground is sufficiently firm to bear the product.
- Any items placed on the product may cause noise. >>> Remove any items placed on the product.
The product is making noise of liquid flowing, spraying etc.
- The product's operating principles involve liquid and gas flows. >>> This is normal and not a malfunction.
There is sound of wind blowing coming from the product.
- The product uses a fan for the cooling process. This is normal and not a malfunction.
There is condensation on the product's internal walls.
- Hot or humid weather will increase icing and condensation. This is normal and not a malfunction.
- The doors were opened frequently or kept open for long periods. >>> Do not open the doors too frequently; if open, close the door.
• The door may be ajar. >>> Fully close the door.
There is condensation on the product's exterior or between the doors.
- The ambient weather may be humid, this is quite normal in humid weather. >>> The condensation will dissipate when the humidity is reduced.
The interior smells bad.
- The product is not cleaned regularly. >>> Clean the interior regularly using sponge, warm water and carbonated water.
- Certain containers and packaging materials may cause odor. >>> Use containers and packaging materials free of odor.
Troubleshooting
- The foods were placed in unsealed containers. >>> Keep the foods in sealed containers. Micro-organisms may spread out of unsealed food items and cause bad odor. Remove any expired or spoiled foods from the product.
The door is not closing.
- Food packages may be blocking the door. >>> Relocate any items blocking the doors.
- The product is not standing in full upright position on the ground. >>>Adjust the stands to balance the product.
- The ground is not level or firm. >>> Make sure the ground is level and sufficiently firm to bear the product.
The vegetable bin is jammed.
- The food items may be obstructing with the upper section of the drawer. >>> Reorganize the food items in the drawer.
If The Surface Of The Product Is Hot.
- High temperatures may be observed between the two doors, on the side panels and at the rear grill while the product is operating. This is normal and does not require service maintenance! Be careful when touching these areas.

WARNING:
If the problem persists after following the instructions in this section, contact your vendor or an Authorized Service. Do not try to repair the product.

WARNING:
- This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel (Metallic) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.
- For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Note : Nickel is a component in all stainless steel and some other metal components.
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 limitations below, this warranty covers parts and/or labor necessary to repair or replace any part of the product that contains defects in materials and workmanship.
Two Year Warranty. For two (2) years from the date of installation, this warranty covers all parts and labor necessary to repair or replace any part on the product except for the Cosmetic Component Warranty below.
Cosmetic Component Warranty. For thirty (30) days from the date of installation, this warranty covers scratches and dents, paint and porcelain blemishes, visible chips, etc.
Limitations of Coverage
- Floor Models. For one (1) year from the date of installation, this warranty covers all parts and labor necessary to repair or replace any part on the product except for cosmetic parts for which there is no warranty.
- The replacement of a part under this warranty does not extend the warranty period.
- Warranty service outside normal business hours and in areas beyond 50 miles one way from an authorized BlueStar retailer or service provider. The owner will be responsible for any and all costs associated with additional mileage, non-standard service or overtime, and special equipment required to remove the product so service may be performed.
This warranty is null and void:
- If the product is removed from where it was originally installed.
- If the original factory installed serial number is altered or removed from the product.
What Is Not Covered
This warranty does not cover, and specifically excludes:
- Product installed or used in any commercial or other non-residential property such as, but not limited to, day care facilities, fire stations, hotels, nursing homes, etc.
- Installation related issues including improper badge placement or installation inconsistent with the product specifications/installation instructions.
- Damage or repairs caused by alterations or modifications, abuse, misuse, neglect, or improper installation, mounting, handling, operation, maintenance, or storage.
• Normal adjustments after installation and setup. - Normal wear, care, and maintenance of the product as described in the use and care manual.
- Service calls to educate the customer on the proper use and care of the product.
• Consumable parts such as water filters. - Damage or repairs caused by unauthorized service or repairs, including unauthorized adjustments or calibrations performed on the product.
• Accidental or intentional damage. - 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 cleaning products improperly applied.
- Liability or responsibility for damage to surrounding property including cabinetry, floors, ceilings, etc.
- Consequential or incidental damage, including but not limited to food or medicine loss, time away from work, restaurant meals, etc.
The terms of this warranty provide for repair of the product only. If the product cannot be repaired, Prizer-Painter, at its sole discretion, will determine whether to exchange the product.
Please see the Arbitration Clause and Related Provisions, which affect your legal rights. The Arbitration Clause is available at www.bluestarcooking.com.
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