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4. Tighten the second M12 jam nut on the 

first to keep the nuts from loosening.

5. Install the dial with the thermometer 

installed as shown using two M5 X 6 

bolts.

Knob, Trays and Grids

1. Set the grease pan in the bottom of the 

smoker as shown.

2. Set the chip tray in the first rack 

position of the smoker.

3. Set water tray in the second position of 

the smoker.

4. Insert the cooking grids into any of the 

remaining positions as desired.

Knob, Trays and Grids

1. When Inserting the smoking racks, 

make sure that the longest bar is on the 

top as shown at right.

WARNING

DO NOT use this smoker in a manner 

other than its intended purpose. Not 

intended for commercial use. Not 

intended to be installed or used in or on a 

recreational vehicle or boat.

When cooking with oil/grease, a fire 

extinguisher must be readily accessible. 

In the event of an oil/grease fire do not 

attempt to extinguish with water. Use 

Type BC dry chemical fire extinguisher 

or smother fire with dirt, sand of baking 

soda. In the event of rain while cooking 

with oil/grease, cover the cooking vessel 

immediately and turn off the appliance 

burners and gas supply. Do not attempt 

to move the appliance or cooking vessel. 

The use of alcohol, prescription or 

non-prescription drugs may impair the 

consumer’s ability to properly assemble 

or safely operate this appliance.

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY! 

Do not operate the smoker indoors, in 

a garage, or in any other enclosed area 

or under overhead construction. Do 

not use on or under any apartment, 

condominium, balcony or deck. Do not 

operate smoker near flammable materials 

such as decks, fences, porches or carports. 

A minimum clearance range of 36 inches 

is recommended.

Do not store the smoker near gasoline 

or other combustible liquids or where 

combustible vapors may be present.

Use caution when assembling and 

operating smoker to avoid cuts and 

scrapes from rough or sharp edges.

Use caution when lifting or moving the 

smoker to avoid strains or back injury. 2 

people are recommended to lift or move 

the smoker. Do not move the smoker 

while it is in use. Allow the smoker to cool 

to 115°F (45°C) before moving or storing.

When cooking, the appliance must be on 

a level, stable surface in an area clear of 

combustible material. An asphalt surface 

(blacktop) may not be acceptable for 

this purpose. Do not operate smoker on 

flammable material such as carpet or a 

wood deck. NEVER use gasoline or highly 

volatile fluids as a starter. 

Store the smoker in a dry, protected 

location.

This appliance is not intended for and 

should never be used as a heater.

DO NOT leave smoker unattended while 

in use. Operate the smoker with close 

supervision. Do not leave hot ashes 

unattended until the smoker cools 

completely.

DO NOT operate around children or 

animals. Do not conduct activities around 

smoker during or following use until 

cooled. Do not bump or tip smoker.

If Smoker becomes extremely hot - 

allow smoker to cool completely before 

handling. If you must handle the smoker 

while it is hot, always wear protective 

oven mitts or heat resistant gloves when 

handling the smoker or its components.

The water tray and wood chip box should 

not be moved while smoker is operating 

or until smoker has cooled sufficiently. 

These contain hot ashes and liquids that 

may cause serious injury. If you must 

move these components, ALWAYS wear 

protective oven mitts or heat resistant 

gloves.

Dispose of cold ashes by wrapping them 

in heavy duty aluminum foil and placing 

in a non-combustible container. Be sure 

there are no other combustible materials 

in or near the container. 

DO NOT obstruct flow of combustion air 

and/or ventilation air for smoker.

Use caution when opening the door of 

smoker while in operation. Keep hands, 

face, and body safe from hot steam or 

flare-ups. Protect your nose and mouth 

from smoke inhalation. Do not wear loose 

clothing while operating the smoker. 

Tie back long hair while operating the 

smoker. ALWAYS wear fully-covering 

shoes while operating the smoker.

Allow smoker and its components to 

cool completely before conducting any 

routine cleaning or maintenance. Do not 

move the appliance when in use.

Never use glassware, plastic or ceramic 

cookware on or in smoker. 

NEVER operate smoker without water in 

Summary of Contents for 117655099

Page 1: ...proper assembly and safe use of the appliance Read and follow all warnings and instructions before assembling and using the appliance Follow all warnings and instructions when using the appliance Mode...

Page 2: ...V18S 4 F SMV 55 Knob Bezel 1 M4 X 6 Screws 2 Valve Knob 1 0115 SMV18S 4 Damper Vent 3 SMV 3 Cooking Grid 2 SMV 4 SMV Wire Handle 2 SMV 40 Wire Rail 2 SMV 5 Water Tray 1 SMV 6 Chip Tray 1 SMV 7 LP Regu...

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Page 5: ...smoker Do not move the smoker while it is in use Allow the smoker to cool to 115 F 45 C before moving or storing When cooking the appliance must be on a level stable surface in an area clear of combu...

Page 6: ...ngs and can result in tank fire or explosion Connecting the LP Tank 1 The knob on the LP tank must be closed See that the knob is turned clockwise to a full stop 2 Check that the control knob on the s...

Page 7: ...may contaminate your food Use only high temp paint To season your smoker simply use it as you normally would only do not cook any food You will need to follow all of the operating procedures in the ne...

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Page 9: ...completely closing the air vents Clean the water tray and cooking grids with hot soapy water Rinse and dry thoroughly Coat the water bowl and cooking grids lightly with cooking oil or cooking spray F...

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