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C O O K IN G SE T-UPS: 

The Onyx can be used with the supplied water pan for indirect, moist heat or with the optional stone board and 
drip pan for indirect, dry heat. The Onyx can also be used to cook direct for grilling or roasting.  
 

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When using the stainless steel water pan, always keep water in the pan to avoid scorching and 

warping the pan. For easy clean up, place a 2

” deep disposable aluminum pan in the stainless pan 

and fill with 

water. When finished cooking, dispose of the aluminum pan. It is recommended to keep the Onyx under 300° F 
while cooking with water. 
 

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 Board and Drip Pan: 

A stone board may be purchased to allow indirect cooking with the Onyx in a dry 

environment. Place the stone board into the cooking chamber at the bottom in place of the stainless steel water 

pan. Place a 2” deep disposable aluminum drip pan on top of it to catch the grease and drippin

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 The bottom shelf support cannot be used as a cooking shelf while using with this set up. It is 

recommended to cook at temperatures of 325° F and lower when using the stone board.

 

 

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By removing the supplied stainless steel water pan, cook direct over the charcoal.  

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 The BBQ Guru control system is designed for use under 475° F and the Onyx Oven is designed for use 

under 400° F. Taking the Onyx to temperatures higher than recommended may result in a warped firebox. If this 
occurs, it will not be covered under the limited warranty. 

 
 

G E T T IN G ST A R T E D: 

1.

 

The Onyx should be placed on a level, heat proof, non-combustible surface. If setting the Onyx on a 
table, make sure it is sturdy enough to hold the weight and has a heat shield between the cooker and the 
table. 

 

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Place unlit charcoal into the charcoal drawer. Use only enough for the particular cook. Light the top of 
the coals with a charcoal starter such as the Guru Golf Club, paraffin wax starter or a handful of lit coals 
started in a charcoal chimney. 
 

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Connect the BBQ Guru control system to the Onyx, clip the pit probe to one of the cooking racks, set the 
desired pit temperature, and close the firebox and cooking chamber door securely. Refer to the control 
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L I G H T IN G A F IR E : 

The Onyx is designed to run on charcoal fuel. Some wood chunks or chips can be used but when wood 
smolders, it makes smoke that is rich with creosote or tar that will be deposited on the food. The Onyx will run 
on briquette or hard wood lump charcoal. Hard wood lump is preferred. Good quality hard wood lump charcoal 
will not smoke much because it has been well carbonized. The type of wood the charcoal is made from will 
have an influence on its smell when burning if not completely carbonized. 
 
Briquette is made from many sources of woody material, fillers, and binders. If briquette is used, it should be 
started well in advance of putting on the food to be cooked. This will let strong smells dissipate.  
 
When using a BBQ Guru control system, it is only necessary to start a small fire. The Guru will bring the 
cooker up to temperature quickly. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Onyx

Page 1: ...Onyx Oven Use and Care Manual ONY X Charcoal Barbeque Oven The BBQ Guru 357 Ivyland Road Warminster PA 18974 800 288 4878 thebbqguru com ...

Page 2: ...N WHEN OPENING THE COOKER WARNING PIT FIRES CAN OCCUR WHEN LIQUIDS ARE SPILLED OR WHEN SURFACES INSIDE THE COOKER REACH THE IGNITION TEMPERATURE OF FATS Never pour or toss water directly into a fat fire Reduce the temperature by cooling the fire in the firebox with a water spray Close the cooking chamber door and the firebox while it is steaming to smother the fire Repeat this procedure as necessa...

Page 3: ...r operating difficulties due to accident abuse misuse alteration misapplication vandalism improper installation or improper maintenance or service or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance as set out in this owner s manual Deterioration or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail hurricanes earthquakes or tornadoes discoloration due to exposure to chemicals either directly o...

Page 4: ...ribution tube 2 The fire grates and air distribution tube may be removed when cleaning the ashes from the firebox after a cook Assembly of the Feet The Onyx comes with four screw in feet Screw the feet into the threaded holes in the bottom of the cooker Unscrew the feet partially for leveling purposes ...

Page 5: ...Jerky drying Slow cooked barbeque pulled pork brisket ribs etc Bread pizza baking Baking casseroles beans stews and desserts Roasting meats and vegetables Grilling steaks burgers brats and more F E A TURES Inducer tube attachment on the rear panel ready to accommodate a BBQ Guru temperature control draft fan High temperature powder coated finish Sturdy light weight construction Heavy duty latch sy...

Page 6: ...level heat proof non combustible surface If setting the Onyx on a table make sure it is sturdy enough to hold the weight and has a heat shield between the cooker and the table 2 Place unlit charcoal into the charcoal drawer Use only enough for the particular cook Light the top of the coals with a charcoal starter such as the Guru Golf Club paraffin wax starter or a handful of lit coals started in ...

Page 7: ...d be taken to 160 F for moist results wings can be taken to 190 F and thighs legs can be taken to 180 190 F Pork Loins Beef Roasts Lean cuts of pork and beef can be cooked at higher temperatures direct Pork loin is best if taken to 140 145 F internal temperature and rested Jerky Use the optional stone board and drip pan to catch the drippings Set the control for 150 F and place about 2 pounds of c...

Page 8: ...tore food in the cooler until it s time to start grilling Do not return cooked meats to the plates that held them when they were raw Use a food thermometer to check temperatures of grilled meats Store foods as soon as possible Serve picnic foods in a shaded area keeping cold dishes on ice hot foods on heating trays Foods will stay cold longer if you divide them into small portions for example prep...

Page 9: ...it Be sure to keep the drip pan and firebox grease free Standard spray degreasers scraper tools and hot water work best Cooling Down and Cleaning 1 When finished using the smoker remove any remaining items from the food racks and allow the coals to finish burning 2 Remove the drain pan and drain excess grease from it 3 Periodically clean any residual grease that may have built up in the bottom of ...

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