IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING
Burning wood pellets produces carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and
poisonous gas. Inhaling it may lead to illness, serious injury, or death. The Profile Smart Indoor
Smoker is specifically designed to convert byproducts of wood pellet combustion, including carbon
monoxide. The appliance may be operated safely indoors. Failure to operate and maintain the
appliance properly may compromise the ability of the appliance to function safely in your home..
Follow these guidelines to minimize the risk that carbon monoxide poses:
• Read all safety information and operation instructions before using the appliance. Always operate
the appliance in strict accordance with these instructions.
• Always use the appliance with as much ventilation as possible. Avoid using the appliance in a small
or enclosed space.
• When using the smoker, regularly inspect the door to ensure there are no foreign objects
preventing the door from closing completely or otherwise interfering with the door seal. When
using the temperature probe, ensure the probe cord is positioned so that it will not be pinched or
trapped by the door as it closes. Gaps in the seal may permit smoke to escape the smoke chamber.
• Governmental and safety organizations generally recommend installing a battery-operated or
battery back-up carbon monoxide detector in your home. Follow the detector manufacturer's
instructions regarding the maintenance and replacement of the detector.
• Know the health risks of carbon monoxide. When inhaled, carbon monoxide reduces the ability of
blood to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in loss of consciousness and death.
• Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. The most common symptoms are headache,
dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion. These symptoms are often
described as "flu-like". If you or others develop such symptoms, stop using the appliance
immediately, seek fresh air, and see a doctor.
• Alcohol consumption can increase the effect of carbon monoxide and reduce your ability to
recognize symptoms.
• Certain individuals who are sensitive to airborne pollutants should take extra precaution when
using the appliance. Infants, elderly, smokers, pregnant women, and people with chronic heart
disease, anemia, or other breathing problems are more susceptible to the effects of carbon
monoxide.
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