Star STAR-MAX OCB30 User manual

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GAS
CHARBROILER
MODEL
OCB30, OCB30T, OCB30TH
OCB60, OCB60T, OCB60TH
& ACCESSORIES
Installation and
Operation
Instructions
2M-Z9210 Rev. B 9/9/09
OCB30TH

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important operating and maintenance instructions in the manual
accompanying the appliance.
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NOTICE
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manufacturer of all liability.
Star reserves the right to change specifi cations and product design without
notice. Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes,
improvements, additions or replacements for previously purchased
equipment.
Due to periodic changes in designs, methods, procedures, policies and
regulations, the specifi cations contained in this sheet are subject to change
without notice. While Star Manufacturing exercises good faith efforts to provide
information that is accurate, we are not responsible for errors or omissions
in information provided or conclusions reached as a result of using the
specifi cations. By using the information provided, the user assumes all risks in
connection with such use.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Contact your local authorized service agent for service or required maintenance. Please record the model
number, serial number, voltage and purchase date in the area below and have it ready when you call to
ensure faster service.
SAFETY SYMBOL
Model No.
Serial No.
Voltage
Purchase Date
Business 8:00 am to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time
Hours:
Telephone: (800) 807-9054 Local (314) 781-2777
Fax: (800) 396-2677 Local (314) 781-2714
E-mail [email protected]
Website: www.star-mfg.com
The Star Service Help Desk
Authorized Service Agent
Reference the listing provided with the unit
or
for an updated listing go to:
Website: www.star-mfg.com
E-mail [email protected]
Telephone: (800) 807-9054 Local (314) 781-2777
Mailing Address: Star Manufacturing International Inc.
10 Sunnen Drive
St. Louis, MO 63143
U.S.A

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
GENERAL SAFTEY & WARNING INFORMATION. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2-3
GENERAL INSTALLATION DATA
Leg Caster Installation .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
Connecting Gas Supply. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
Leveling the Unit .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
Checking for Gas Leaks - LP.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
Burner Adjustments . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
DAILY OPERATION
Locating the grill. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
Lighting Instructions. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
Shutting Down Instructions.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
Cooking Grates & Radiants Cleaning & Inspecting. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
Burner Removal & Cleaning .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
Cleaning. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8
Spiders Webs & Nest.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8
Storage Daily & Long Term.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8
ACCESSORIES
Hood & Wind Guard Installation .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9
Removable Tank Caddy. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9
Installing LP Tank Cart Mounting Brackets.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9
LP Tanks .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10
Installing LP Tank to Caddy. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10
Mounting Caddy TO Charbroiler.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .11
Connecting Gas Supply Line . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .11
Side Shelf Installation. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .11
Steamer & Griddle Plate .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .11
Cleaning .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .11
Seasoning the Griddle Plate.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..11-12
20# LP Tank Bracket Installation .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12
Natural Gas Conversion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12
Checking for Leaks - NAT .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12
WARRANTY. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 13
OCB30 & OCB60 EXPLODED VIEW . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14
OCB30 & OCB60 PARTS LIST.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 15
OCB MANIFOLD EXPLODED VIEW.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 16
OCB MANIFOLD PARTS LIST .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17
OCB ACCESSORIES.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18
OCB ACCESSORIES PARTS LIST . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19
WARNING: Improperinstallation,adjustment,
alteration, service or maintenance can cause
property damage, injury or death. Read
the installation, operating and maintenance
instructions thoroughly before installing or
servicing this equipment.
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use
gasoline or other ammable vapors or liquids
in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING: This appliance shall be installed
in accordance with current regulations and
used only in well-ventilated space. Refer to
instructions before installing and using this
appliance.
In addition, there should be posted, in a
prominent location, detailed instructions to
be followed in the event the operator smells
gas. Obtain the instructions from the local
gas supplier.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Units are factory installed for LP gas and may be eld convertible to natural gas.
OCB30
Type: Radiant Style Manual Control
4 Controls for cooking burner; 70,000 BTUH Propane
1 Control for lighter tube
Cooking Surface 720 sq in (4645 sq. cm)
Approximate weight: Installed - 151 Lb (68.5 kg), Shipping - 200 Lb, (90.7 kg)
Dimensions: 32.5" - Width, 32.5" - Depth, 36" - Height
(82.5 cm - Width, 82.5 cm - Depth, 91.5 cm - Height)
OCB30T
Type: Radiant Style Manual Control
4 Controls for cooking burner; 70,000 BTUH Propane
1 Control for lighter tube
Tank Caddy 1-40lb. L.P. Cylinder and Tank Caddy
Cooking Surface 720 sq in (4645 sq. cm)
Approximate weight: Installed - 222 Lb (100.7 kg), Shipping - 279 Lb, (126.6 kg)
Dimensions: 32.5" - Width, 32.5" - Depth, 36" - Height
(82.5 cm - Width, 82.5 cm - Depth, 91.5 cm - Height)
OCB30TH
Type: Radiant Style Manual Control w/Hood
4 Controls for cooking burner; 70,000 BTUH Propane
1 Control for lighter tube
Tank Caddy 40lb. L.P. Cylinder and Tank Caddy
Cooking Surface 720 sq in (4645 sq. cm)
Approximate weight: Installed - 254 Lb (115.2 kg), Shipping - 321 Lb, (145.6 kg)
Dimensions: 32.5" - Width, 32.5" - Depth, 49" - Height
(82.5 cm - Width, 82.5 cm - Depth, 124.5 cm - Height)
OCB60
Type: Radiant Style Manual Control
8 Controls for cooking burner; 140,000 BTUH Propane
2 Control for lighter tube (1 for each cooking section)
Cooking Surface 1440 sq in (9290 sq. cm)
Approximate weight: Installed - 324 Lb (147 kg), Shipping - 398 Lb, (180.5 kg)
Dimensions: 65" - Width, 32.5" - Depth, 36" - Height
(165.1 cm - Width, 82.5 cm - Depth, 91.5 cm - Height)
OCB60T
Type: Radiant Style Manual Control
8 Controls for cooking burner; 140,000 BTUH Propane
2 Control for lighter tube (1 for each cooking section)
Tank Caddy 2-40lb. L.P. Cylinder and Tank Caddy
Cooking Surface 1440 sq in (9290 sq. cm)
Approximate weight: Installed - 437 Lb (198.2 kg), Shipping - 546 Lb, (247.7 kg)
Dimensions: 65" - Width, 32.5" - Depth, 36" - Height
(165.1 cm - Width, 82.5 cm - Depth, 91.5 cm - Height)
OCB60TH
Type: Radiant Style Manual Control w/Hood
8 Controls for cooking burner; 140,000 BTUH Propane
2 Control for lighter tube (1 for each cooking section)
Tank Caddy 2-40lb. L.P. Cylinder and Tank Caddy
Cooking Surface 1440 sq in (9290 sq. cm)
Approximate weight: Installed - 469 Lb (212.7 kg), Shipping - 588 Lb, (266.7 kg)
Dimensions: 65" - Width, 32.5" - Depth, 49" - Height
(165.1 cm - Width, 82.5 cm - Depth, 124.5 cm - Height)

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
This equipment is designed and sold for commercial use only by personnel trained and
experienced in its operation and is not sold for consumer use in and around the home nor
for use directly by the general public in food service locations.
Before using your new equipment, read and understand all the instructions & labels
associated with the unit prior to putting it into operation. Make sure all people associated
with its use understand the units operation & safety before they use the unit.
All shipping containers should be checked for freight damage both visible and concealed.
This unit has been tested and carefully packaged to insure delivery of your unit in perfect
condition. If equipment is received in damaged condition, either apparent or concealed, a
claim must be made with the delivering carrier.
Concealed damage or loss - if damage or loss is not apparent until after equipment is
unpacked, a request for inspection of concealed damage must be made with carrier within
15 days. Be certain to retain all contents plus external and internal packaging materials for
inspection. The carrier will make an inspection and will supply necessary claim forms.
TheStar-Max™seriesgascharbroilerisequippedforthetypeofgasindicatedonthenameplate
mounted on the front panel.All units are shipped from the factory for use with LP. The unit can
easily be converted for use with Natural Gas, consult your dealer for more information.
-IMPORTANT-
OPERATE IN NON-COMBUSTIBLE OUTDOOR LOCATIONS ONLY!
TheinstallationoftheAppliancemustconformtotheNATIONALFUELGASCODE
"ANSI Z223.1 - LATEST EDITION" AND ALL LOCAL GAS COMPANY RULES AND
REGULATIONS.
IN CANADA INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT
CAN/CGA-B149.1 NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION CODE OR CAN/CGA-B149.2
PROPANE INSTALLATION CODE AND LOCAL CODES WHERE APPLICABLE.
WARNING: Improperinstallation,adjustment,alteration,serviceormaintenance
can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating
and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing the
equipment.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance. Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustibles.
WARNING
This appliance shall be installed in accordance with current regulations and used only in
well-ventilated space. Refer to instructions before installing and using this appliance.
In addition, there should be posted, in a prominent location, detailed instructions to be followed
in the event the operator smells gas. Obtain the instructions from the local gas supplier.

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)
CAUTION - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
• Always be sure gas is turned “off” at the burners and at the LP supply gas source when
unit is not in use.
• This unit shall be operated outdoors in a non-combustible location. Maintain 3 ft.
spacing around the unit for operation and servicing. DO NOT use on a recreational
vehicle or boat.
•Unit may be operated outdoors with “0” clearance to non-combustible materials in a non-
combustible location. Do not operate under low hanging tree limbs or combustible roofs.
•Always provide adequate space around the unit for combustion air and ventilation air to
the unit. Do not operate the unit in a garage or other conned space.
• Unit can be very hot during operation and shall not be located in high trafc areas or
walk ways.
•Always lock the caster brakes on the wheels to prevent movement. Do not try to move
the unit during operation.
• Always inspect the exible gas hose(s) prior to use. Do not operate unit if there are
signs of abrasion or hose cracking.
WARNING: If damaged, replace hose/regulator prior to operating grill.
•Always use an approved horizontal LP tank secured in the supplied tank caddy. Be sure
the supply hose/regulator are securely attached to the tank valve. The fuel cylinder with
the tank caddy must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specications
for LP (propane) cylinder of the U.S. Department of Transportation or CAN/CSAB339.
The tank shall be a 40 lb. horizontal type, 12” in diameter and 29” in length with a safety
shut off valve and a type 1 QCC1 service outlet connection. It must be so designed to
provide ow-controlled vapor only in the horizontal position when mounted in the caddy.
Do not use a vertical tank in this caddy. Always turn tank supply valve on slowly when
operating grill.
• Unit may be stored indoors provided the LP (propane) cylinders are disconnected and
removed from the unit. Do not store cylinders in an area of high heat such as a
conned space in direct sunlight. Excessive pressure could develop inside of tanks.
Tanks shall be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated space and away from children. Tanks
shall always be secured in place during storage and when transported. Reference
NFPA58 storage and handling of LP gases or CAN/CGA B149.2. Propane gas
installation code.
• Propane gas is highly ammable and heavier than air. Always operate unit in a
well-ventilated space. Do not operate unit on LP at temperatures below 50°F (10°C) and
do not operate grill or locate unit in high wind locations.
• Periodically inspect burners and gas orices for blockage often caused by spiders build-
ing webs in conned spaces. Do not operate grill if burner ashes back or is not
operating with an even burner ame. Allow unit to cool, inspect and clean suspect
burner and gas orice.
•Always inspect the front located pans and remove any grease and ash build up from
cooking operation. Do not restrict the ow of air into the bottom or front of the grill.
•This unit is shipped set up for LP propane gas operation. The unit can be converted
to Natural gas operation by changing out the burner and lighter tube orices. A natural
gas regulator should also be supplied (set for 5” water column pressure) or a regulated
gas supply provided to the unit manifold inlet. Do not expose the regulator to pressures
greater than 1/2 PSIG.

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GENERAL INSTALLATION DATA
LEG CASTER INSTALLATION
Remove all packing material from the unit.
Remove the cooking grates & radiants from the
unitandwiththehelpofasecondpersonsetunit
onitsbackasshowninFig.1. Removeleg/caster
assemblyfromcartonandattachinplaceongrill
leg sockets. Caster assemblies will slide into
thelegsocketsandlocksintopositionbythepin
lock snapping in place inside the socket hole.
Afterall4legslockssecurelyinpositionandwith
the help of a second person, stand unit upright
and re-install the radiants & cooking grates.
CAUTION
THE GRILL MUST BE PLACED ON A
LEVEL SURFACE AND THE CASTERS
MUST BE LOCKED WHILE OPERATING
THE GRILL TO PREVENT MOVEMENT.
ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION
Information regarding the installation of LP
Tanks and other accessories that are available
with this unit, See General Accessories
Installation Section starting on page 12.
CAUTION
Always use the tanks supplied with the tank caddy or a certied 40 lb. horizontal tank DOT
marked LP propane cylinders with mounting brackets. Never over ll tanks and always
use supported and secured in the horizontal position in the tank caddy. Once lled, the LP
(propane) tank caddy can be easily wheeled using the front handle provided on the cart.
Position the tank caddy in place under the grill (with previously installed hanger brackets)
with the tank valve end located to the front of the grill. Be sure grill caster wheels are locked
in place using wheel brakes provided so grill does not move. (See Figure 2).
Fig. 1 (Above) Attaching leg casters to charbroiler
Fig. 2, (Left) Lock Wheel Casters when using grill
& before mounting tank caddy
IL1077
Leg Socket
Caster Assembly
Pin Locking
Remove prior to setting
on back side
IL1080

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CONNECTING GAS SUPPLY LINE
The grill regulator/hose assembly can then be attached to the 40 lb. tank outlet connector.
Remove the dust guard from the tank outlet connector and carefully screw the type 1
Fig. 1, Connecting the Regulator Assembly from the LP Tank to the
Unit.
IL1091
Regulator Assy
Tank Outlet
Connector
Grill Inlet
90° Elbow
OCB30 only
connector in place being careful not
to kink or damage the gas supply
line hose. Screw the connector to
the tank outlet connector hand tight,
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN (Fig. 1).
Attach the other end to the Grill Inlet
using a wrench
On the 60 model, the left side hose
willmounttothelefttankandtheright
side hose to the right tank.
LEVELING THE UNIT
Before operating the unit, make sure
it is located on level ground. Units
performancecanvaryifitisonunlevel
surface
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
Be sure all LP (propane) tanks are
OFF and all burners are in the “OFF”
position, pointing upward in the 12
o'clock position. Using a bubbly
watersoapsolution(orleakdetection
solution), carefully brush all gas connections and slowly open the LP tank valve. Observe all
connections for bubbling to determine a gas leak. If a leak is found, immediately close the tank
valve and re-tighten the leaking gas connection, or call your local gas supplier or an authorized
dealer for service. DO NOT OPERATE GRILL WITHANYGAS LEAK. If the gas connections
are leak free, the unit is now ready for operation.
CAUTION
Matches, candle ame or other sources of ignition shall not be used for this
purpose. BURNER ADJUSTMENT
This units Air Shutters were factory set and
should not need adjusting. If an adjustment is
needed follow these steps:
1. Light unit with cooking grills & radiants
removed, and set on High.
Note: it should look similar to Fig. 2.
2. If necessary, turn unit off, remove bullnose
to expose the Air Shutters, slowly decrease
openings of air shutters on burners to give
a soft blue ame having luminous tips, then
slowly increase openings to a point where
the yellow tips disappear and a hard blue
ame is obtained. Turn unit off and allow to
cool, when making these adjustments.
CAUTION
CHARBROILERS ARE HOT!
Burner
Air Shutter
IL1092
Adj. Screw
air flow
air flow
Fig. 2, Adjusting the Burner Air Shutter to obtail proper ame.
GENERAL INSTALLATION DATA (continued)

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DAILY OPERATION
LOCATING THE GRILL
Whenselectingasuitablelocationforyourgrill,takeintoaccountconcernssuchaswindexposure
and areas of high trafc. Do not locate the grill close to a home or any kind of combustible
construction. Do not locate overhead shading umbrellas or other combustible items near or
above the grill. Grill exhaust can be very hot and under extreme conditions can emit ames.
Maintain an open area around the grill and enclosure at all times, keeping the area free from
combustible materials, gasoline, and other ammable vapors and liquids. Be sure your grill is
located on a level surface.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: It’s necessary to open the tank valves slowly to avoid an excess ow surge in the tank
connector safety tting which would cause the gas ow to the manifold to be reduced. This is
a safety feature designed to limit the ow of gas under an excessive ow condition and would
cause the burners to operate with a reduced ame. If this occurs, verify tanks are not empty
or running out of gas. Shut down the grill and “slowly” open the tank gas control valve. Follow
the lighting instructions outlines in steps 1 to 5.
NOTE: The rst time lighting of the appliance may take
longer because of the need to purge the air out of
the gas line and manifold.
1. Be sure LP tank valves are turned “OFF” and are
secured in place. Be sure all knobs are turned
clockwiseto“OFF”. Ifthe unithas ahood, besure
to open it.
2. SlowlyopentheLPtankgasvalvecounterclockwise
to allow gas ow to the side of the grill to be lit.
3. Turn the red knob counter clockwise to the “ON”
position and press in the igniter button on the side
to be lit. It may take several tries on the igniter
button to get the small igniter tube lit (Fig 1).
4. If the igniter button does not light the burner after
several tries, turn red knob to OFF position and
use the lighter rod supplied with the unit to hold a
match to light the igniter tube. Push and turn the
red knob counter clockwise to the “ON” position
and using a lit match attached to the lighter rod,
insertthisdownthroughthegratestolightthe3/8”D
igniter tube. (Fig 2)
5. Verify that the entire length of the lighter tube is lit
and operating. If the lighter tube does not light,
turnoffthe gassupply, wait5 minutesand attempt
to re-light the unit. Once the lighter tube is lit, the
burner knobs (black) can be pushed and turned
counter clockwise to the: “HI” position and the
burners should light.
Fig. 1, Turn on Gas Supply and press the
igniter button to ignite the igniter tube.
Fig. 2, Use the lighter rod with a lit match to
ignite the igniter tube if the igniter button fails.
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1
IL1085
IL1114

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COOKING GRATES & RADIANTS
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
The cooking grates, stainless steel radiants
and the burner can be removed, inspected,
and cleaned as necessary. This is generally
recommended at least once every month of
normal use. The formed hook at the end of
the match lighter rod can be used to lift the
grates up from the grill. Using both hands, lift
up the grate and remove. The grate can be
cleaned with a wire brush and soap solution.
The radiants can be lifted out and inspected
(seeillustration). Whenre-installingtheradiants
insert tab into rear slot and place front down
on the alignment stud.
Cooking Grates &Radiants can be easily removed for
SHUTTING DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
To shut down the unit, turn all knobs clockwise to the “OFF” position. Turn LP (propane) gas
cylinder control knob clockwise to the “OFF” position. If the unit is not to be used for a while,
disconnect LP (propane) gas supply lines from tank (s) for added safety.
Burner
Radiants
Cooking Grates
IL1082
Burner
IL1084
Burner Slots
Compressed Air
3
Burner Inlet
IL1083
2
Ignitor Tube
Burner
Orifice
1
Rear Slot
BURNER REMOVAL & CLEANING
Step 1: The burners can be lifted out by
lifting the end out of the rear slot,
Step 2: Turning to the side while pulling
towardtherearofthegrilltoremovefrom
the front orice.
Step 3: Inspect the burner slots, Inlets
& Orice and note their condition. They
can be cleaned using a compressed air
to blow out any debris. If burner slots
are deteriorating or falling apart, replace
burner. -IMPORTANT-
DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR ON
BURNER ORIFICES OR GAS SUPPLY
CONNECTIONS.
CAUTION
When re-installing the burner, be sure the burner inlet end
aligns onto the orice as shown in the gure above. The
orice must t straight into the burner inlet hole as shown
and the burner locked in place at the rear with the tab in
the bracket slot. Burner must also sit just below the lighter
tube. Re-install the radiant and grill grates in place above
the burner. Also, at least once a day empty and clean out
the front removable grease pan.
Periodically inspect the fuel supply hoses and be sure the
hoseisnot kinkedorwearingin spots. Inspectforcracks or
dried out sections of hose. If there are any cracks or worn
areas, do not operate grill and replace hose immediately.
DAILY OPERATION (continued)

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CLEANING
Clean regularly. Remove cooking grates section to sink for washing use mild detergent and
warm water. Brush out carbonize particles from cooking chamber. Remove and wash grease
pan with mild detergent. Wipe exterior surfaces with detergent and a cloth. A non-abrasive
cleaner can be used on caked areas.
See Accessories Section for any specic instructions on cleaning accessories.
SPIDER WEBS & NEST
Visuallyinspecttheburners&ignitortubeonceperyearandbesuretovisuallyinspecttheinside
inlet venturi & orces for spiders or nests. A spider web in the venturi opening can cause the
following problems:
1. The inability of gas to ow properly into the venturi, resulting in a yellow ame,
no ame, or ashback.
2. The grill does not get up to full temperature. This can also be caused by the
sudden opening of the gas cylinder valve resulting in the actuation of the excess
ow device in the hose/regulator assembly. Turn OFF the gas cylinder valve and
turn the control knob OFF. Wait 15 seconds and slowly turn the LP cylinder valve
ON. Relight the same burner and see if the problem persists. If so, remove the
burner and inspect it for inlet venturi restriction. If there is no restriction, replace
the burner and repeat the lighting steps again by slowly turning on the cylinder
gas valve and lighting the burner. If the burner is still not burning correctly, call
the Star Parts Help Desk at 1-800-807-9054.
STORAGE
DAILY STORAGE
Turn off and disconnect the gas supply when nished using the unit. Once cooled, protect it
with the stainless steal grill grate cover that was provided with the unit or the Hood or Vinyl
Cover Accessory.
LONG TERM STORAGE
Use the following checklist to prepare your unit for long-term storage.
1. Disconnect the gas supply and remove any LP Tank or Tank Caddies that may be on
the unit.
2. Cover any supply hose connectors with caps or plastic bags and secure the ends with
rubber bands or tape, to prevent contamination from occurring.
3. Store LP cylinders outdoors out of reach of children, away from any sources of
heat and ignitors.
4. Clean the inside of your unit.
5. Clean the cooking grids & burners (refer to BURNER REMOVAL & CLEANING) and
lightly oil using cooking oil, and store indoors.
6. Cover the unit, regardless of being stored inside or outside.
DAILY OPERATION (continued)

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INSTALLING LP TANK CART
MOUNTING BRACKETS
Thetankhardwarepackagewill
have 4 cart mounting brackets
thatattachesdirectlytothegrill
frame. The 2 “longer” spaced
brackets will attach to the front
ofthegrillframeinthemounting
holes provided. The 2 shorter
spaced brackets will attach to
therear oftheframeassembly.
See the illustration showing
bracket attachment. Once
the brackets are secured in
place, the tank caddy is ready
for mounting on the grill frame
brackets.
GENERAL ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
INITIAL INSPECTION
Remove all packing material from your units accessory and all shipping containers should be checked
for freight damage both visible and concealed. This unit has been tested and carefully packaged to
insure delivery of your unit in perfect condition. If equipment is received in damaged condition, either
apparent or concealed, a claim must be made with the delivering carrier. Read and understand all the
instructions, warnings & labels associated with the unit prior to putting it into operation. Make sure all
individuals associated with its use understand the units operation & safety before they use the unit.
IL1100
HOOD & WIND GUARD
INSTALLATION
Both the Hood and Wind Guard both install
similarly. Remove the 4 mounting screws
from the top of your grill and set them aside
(2 on the rear and one on each side. Set
the hood and/or wind guard in place and
secure with the mounting screws previously
removed.
REMOVABLE TANK CADDY
These two accessories come complete
and ready to use, once lled (by a qualied
propane gas distributor certied in this
procedure).
Hardware for the LP Tank Caddy Mounting Brackets is
supplied with the tank caddy accessory.
SHORT BRACKET
LONG BRACKET
IL1086

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Fill Valve
IL1087
Tank to Caddy
Mounting Bracket
Gas Valve
LP TANKS
NewLP(propane)tanksaresupplied
empty in the tank cart and must be
purged of air and lled with propane
per NPGA (National Propane Gas
Association)recommendationsprior
to initial use.
THUMBSCREW
IL1088
TANK CADDY
LP TANK
REAR SLOT
REAR TANK BRACKET
FRONT TANK BRACKET
INSTALLING LP TANK CADDY
Open and remove the tank cart and hardware package from the carton. The 2-tank caddy (60) will
require 2 hose assemblies attached to the unit. One tank for each the left and right sides.
During use, tanks must be
mounted in the tank caddy and
secured in a horizontal position.
To remove tank from caddy,
remove the ¼-20 thumbscrew
securing the front tank bracket in
place. Tank can be slid out of the
front of the caddy. To reload the
tankintothe caddy, slidethe tank
back with the brackets located
down until the rear bracket slides
into the rear slot provided in the
tankcartandthenpositionthefront
tank bracket in place and secure
tightly using the thumbscrew
previously removed.
Fig. 1, LP Tank installation to Tank Caddy.
CAUTION
Always use the tanks supplied with the tank caddy or a certied 40 lb. horizontal tank DOT marked
LP propane cylinders with mounting brackets. Never over ll tanks and always use supported
and secured in the horizontal position in the tank caddy. Once lled, the LP (propane) tank caddy
can be easily wheeled using the front handle provided on the cart. Position the tank caddy in
place under the grill (with previously installed hanger brackets) with the tank valve end located to
the front of the grill. Be sure grill caster wheels are locked in place using wheel brakes provided
so grill does not move. (See Figure 2).
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MOUNTING CADDY TO CHARBROILER
Using the cart handles, lift up the front of the tank cart and place the front hanging bracket
on the front support brackets (Fig 3). Move to the back of the grill and using the rear
cart handle, lift up the cart and slide it back into position on the rear hanging brackets.
Hanging brackets will then support the cart rails of the caddy in place on the grill.
IL1089
FRONT
SUPPORT
BRACKET FRONT
HANGING
BRACKET
Fig. 2, (Above) Lock Wheel
Casters when using grill &
before mounting tank caddy
Fig. 3 (Left) Mounting Tank
Caddy to Front & Rear Mount-
ing Brackets.
IL1080
CONNECTING GAS SUPPLY LINE
Refer to General Installation Information section for procedures regarding connecting gas
supply and checking for leaks, as well as other important information.
IL1101
SIDE SHELF INSTALLATION
The side shelf may be installed to either side of
the grill. Remove two of the screws either left
or right, and back off the other two, but do not
remove. Slide the side shelf between the screw
head and grill. Install the two screws previously
removed and tighten all 4 to secure the shelf in
place.
STEAMER & GRIDDLE PLATE
The steamer and griddle plate can be easily installed by removing one grate section on the
grill and setting the steamer support or griddle in place on the front and rear grate supports.
Never leave water sitting in the steamer, empty any water when nished cooking and clean.
CLEANING
All sections of the steamer can be cleaned using mild detergent and warm water.
SEASONING THE GRIDDLE COOKING SURFACES
FIRST TIME SEASONING
Light Burners under the griddle plate, set the burner setting halfway between low & high.
Depending on the environmental conditions it may take 20 minutes for the plate to reach the
necessary temperature in order to properly season.
1. Bring the grill to necessary temperature and leave it on while doing the next three steps.
2. Brush the cooking surfaces with a release agent. If using an aerosol agent,
rst apply into a cup and then brush onto cooking surface.
3. Let sit for 20 minutes, and then wipe clean using a warm damp cloth.
Fig. 4, (Above) Typical Side Shelf Installation.
GENERAL ACCESSORY INSTALLATION (continued)

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20# TANK BRACKET
IL1102
DAILY SEASONING
The griddle plate should not require much
seasoning while in use. In most cases, brush a
light coating of the baking release agent in the
morning and occasionally throughout the day
will be enough to prevent any sticking. It is not
necessary to coat before grilling each item.
20# LP TANK BRACKET
As shown here the 20# LP Tank Bracket can be
easily installed on the side of the unit. Using the
hardware that was provided with the bracket. It
is recommended to place this on the same side
as the manifold connection. On OCB60 models,
there are separate gas connections for the left &
right sides, and this bracket can be mounted on
each end.
NATURAL GAS - CONVERSION KIT
This charbroiler is equipped with xed orice hoods and is shipped from the factory for use with
propane gas. To convert to natural gas, install the burner orice hoods, provided with accessory.
Use the 5” water column natural gas regulator supplied with accessory. A natural gas supply
line can then be attached to the inlet side of the regulator. Supply pressure must be between
5” and 12” water column. Be sure the installation is made by a qualied service technician
knowledgeable in all local codes and the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
1. Remove grates, radiants, burners & bullnose.
2. Remove the burner & ignitor tube orice hoods and install the orice hoods supplied.
3. Replace the bullnose, burners, radiants, and grates.
4. Install the Pressure Regulator to the manifold inlet, being sure that the arrow is pointed
in correct location. Attach the conversion label, supplied with the unit, close to the
nameplate.
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS - NAT
Check entire piping system for leaks. Soap and water solution or other material acceptable for
the purpose, shall be used in locating gas leakage.
CAUTION
Matches, candle ame or other sources of ignition shall not be used for locating
gas leaks.
GENERAL ACCESSORY INSTALLATION (continued)

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The foregoing warranty is in lieu of any and all other warranties expressed or implied and constitutes the entire warranty.
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This unit has been tested for proper operation before leaving our plant to insure delivery of your unit in perfect condition. However, there are instances in
which the unit may be damaged in transit. In the event you discover any type of damage to your product upon receipt, you must immediately contact the
transportation company who delivered the item to you and initiate your claim with same. If this procedure is not followed, it may affect the warranty status of
the unit.
LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
All workmanship and material in Star products have a one (1) year limited warranty on parts & labor in the United States and Canada. Such warranty is limited
to the original purchaser only and shall be effective from the date the equipment is placed in service. Star's obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair
of defects without charge, by the factory authorized service agency or one of its sub-agencies. Models that are considered portable (see below) should be taken
to the closest Star service agency, transportation prepaid.
>Star will not assume any responsibility for loss of revenue.
>On all shipments outside the United States and Canada, see International Warranty.
*The warranty period for the JetStar six (6) ounce & Super JetStar eight (8) ounce series popcorn machines is two (2) years.
*The warranty period for the Chrome-Max Griddles is ve (5) years on the griddle surface. See detailed warranty provided with unit.
*The warranty period for Teon/Dura-Tec coatings is one year under normal use and reasonable care. This warranty does not apply if damage occurs to
Teon/Dura-Tec coatings from improper cleaning, maintenance, use of metallic utensils, or abrasive cleaners, abrasive pads, product identiers and
point-of-sale attachments, or any other non-food object tha comes in continuous contact with the roller coating. This warranty does not apply to the
“non-stick” properties of such materials.
>This warranty does not apply to "Special Products" but to regular catalog items only. Star's warranty on "Special Products" is six (6) months on parts
and ninety (90) days on labor.
>This warranty does not apply to any item that is disassembled or tampered with for any purpose other than repair by a Star Authorized Service Center or
the Service Center's sub-agency.
>This warranty does not apply if damage occurs from improper installation, misuse, wrong voltage, wrong gas or operated contrary to the Installation and
Operating instructions.
>This warranty is not valid on Conveyor Ovens unless a "start-up/check-out" has been performed by a Factory Authorized Technician.
PARTS WARRANTY
Parts that are sold to repair out of warranty equipment are warranted for ninety (90) days. The part only is warranted. Labor to replace the part is chargeable to
the customer. SERVICES NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
Star will not honor service bills that include travel time and mileage charges for servicing any products considered "Portable" including items listed below.
These products should be taken to the Service Agency for repair:
1. Travel time and mileage rendered beyond the 50 mile radius limit
2. Mileage and travel time on portable equipment (see below)
3. Labor to replace such items that can be replaced easily during a daily cleaning
routine, ie; removable kettles on fryers, knobs, grease drawers on griddles, etc.
4. Installation of equipment
5. Damages due to improper installation
6. Damages from abuse or misuse
7. Operated contrary to the Operating and Installation Instructions
8. Cleaning of equipment
9. Seasoning of griddle plates
10. Voltage conversions
11. Gas conversions
12. Pilot light adjustment
13. Miscellaneous adjustments
14. Thermostat calibration and by-pass adjustment
15. Resetting of circuit breakers or safety controls or reset buttons
16. Replacement of bulbs
17. Replacement of fuses
18. Repair of damage created during transit, delivery, &
installation OR created by acts of God
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MODEL: OCB SK2163 REV. - 2/13/06
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IMPORTANT: WHEN ORDERING, SPECIFY VOLTAGE OR TYPE GAS DESIRED PAGE
INCLUDE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER OF
Some items are included for illustrative purposes only and in certain instances may not be available.
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OUTDOOR CHARBROILER GRILL, OCB30 & OCB60
MODEL
Fig No Part No QTY Desc Model
1 2B-Z9213 2GRILLGRATE OCB30
4 OCB60
2 H5-Z9237 4RADIANT OCB30
8 OCB60
3 H5-Z9240 1REAR BURNER SUPPORTBRACKET OCB30
2 OCB60
4 H5-Z9256 1PAN SHIELD OCB30
2 OCB60
6 H5-OCG0008 1 WRAPPERASSY OCB30
7 H5-OCG0005 1 BOTTOM FRAMEASSY. OCB30
8 H5-OCG0007 1 FRONT GRATE SUPPORTASSY OCB30
9 H5-Z9242 2SUPPORT BRACKET, IGNITOR TUBE OCB30
4 OCB60
10 H5-Z9241 1IGNITOR - BOX OCB30
2 OCB60
11 H5-Z9236 1 ORFICE BRACKET OCB30
12 H5-OCG0003 1 BULLNOSEASSY, OCB30
13 H5-Z9238 1 FRONT PANEL OCB30
H5-Z9239 OCB60
14 H5-Z9278 1 LOWER FRONTAPPEARANCE BRKT. OCB30
H5-Z9279 OCB60
15 H5-Z9245 2PAN SUPPORT BRKT OCB30
4 OCB60
16 H5-Z9235 1PAN - GREASE OCB30
2 OCB60
17 H5-Z9234 1PAN - FACEPLATE OCB30
2 OCB60
18 2R-Z6726 1HANDLE, PAN OCB30
2 OCB60
19 2C-Z6744 2SCREW, 8-32 X 5/16 RHPSS OCB30
4 OCB60
20 2V-Z9214 1 SET CASTER LEG (SET OF 4)
21 2C-Z5555 8 BOLT, 1/4-20 X .75” HEX S.S. included in CaddyAccessory
22 2A-Z9255 2 CADDY HANGING BRKTLONG-FRONT included in CaddyAccessory
23 2C-T1009 8 NUT, 1/4-20 HEX STL NP included in CaddyAccessory
24 2A-Z9254 2 CADDY HANGING BRKTSHORT-REAR included in CaddyAccessory
25 2R-Z6726 1 HANDLE, GRILLGRATE COVER
26 H5-Z9275 1GRILLGRATE COVER OCB30
2 OCB60
27 2J-Z9289 1HOSE-REGULATORASSY OCB30
2 OCB60

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MODEL: OCB-MANIFOLD SK2161 REV. A 6/8/06
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