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Pellet Grill Operation -Read & Follow Instructions Carefully
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Before turning the grill on, fill the hopper with food grade wood pellets.
2. Prime the auger using the Auger Priming Instructions.
3. Do not overload grill with food. Extra large amounts of food may trap heat, extend cooking time and
cause uneven cooking. Add food to the center of the rack, leaving space between food and grill sides,
making sure not to cover more than 75% of the rack. This will ensure even cooking and proper heat
circulation. Do not cover racks with aluminum foil. This will not allow heat to circulate properly. For best
results, rotate racks between the top and bottom positions during cooking. Close air damper to retain
moisture and heat. If cooking foods such as fish or jerky, open air damper to release moisture.
4. Set the cook cycle (this includes the cook time and temperature).
• Press the
temperature button. Use the
• Press the
temperature button once more. The temperature is now set.
• Press the
time button. Use the
• Press the
time button again. Use the
• Press the
time button once more. The cook cycle time and temperature is now set.
5. Set the smoke cycle (this is the amount of time heavy smoke is generated).
• Press the
smoke button. The letter "S" should appear.
• Press the
time button. Use the
• Press the
time button once more. The smoke cycle time is now set.
NOTE: We recommend smoking your food for about 20% of the total cook time. For example, if
you're doing a 10-hour recipe, set the cook time for 12 hours and the smoke time for 2 hours – the
total cook time should always equal the combination of your recipe cooking time and your chosen
smoke time. If at any point you'd like to add more smoke, just hit the smoke button and set the
extra time – if you add smoke in the middle of a recipe, you may need to extend your cook time. A
key point to remember when smoking is – cook to internal temp, not time. That means always cook
to the ideal internal temperature for your meat, as times may vary.
The BBQ pros know that "thin blue smoke" is the best kind of smoke. That means a steady, thin flow of smoke as
you're cooking on the grill. Don't be alarmed if you don't see large amounts of white smoke pouring out of your grill
at all times – thin blue smoke is the goal!
This grill has 10 smoke program options that range from SP 0 to SP 9. Grill will default to SP 4 (smoke program 4).
If the desired smoke is not produced, this setting can be changed. See Smoke Program Options
6. Press the
probe button to check internal food temperature. The indicator light will alternate
between probe 1 and probe 2 each time the button is pressed.
7. Once cooking is complete press the
• Do not unplug the grill at this time. The grill is off, but the fan will continue to run for 5 minutes.
This will prevent any burn back in the auger.
• Once the fan has automatically shut off, unplug grill.
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up and
down arrows to set the desired temperature.
up and
down arrows to set the hours.
up and
down arrows to set the minutes.
up and
down arrows to set the smoke time.
on/off button.
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