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OPERATING THE GRILL

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 WARNING 

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Read and follow all warnings and instructions contained in the preceding sections of this manual.

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Control Panel

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•  Control Panel:

 The LCD Screen is used as the information center for your unit. The LCD screen will display 

the current grill temperature (ACTUAL) and meat probe temperature (MP1). See Troubleshooting for more 
information on error codes.

•  Flashing Screen:

 Indicates the unit was just connected to AC power. Screen flashes three times, then turns 

off.

•  MP1 MP2:

 Indicates the meat probe temperature when probe is connected. 

•  Actual: 

Indicates the current temperature of unit. 

•  Set:

 Indicates the desired temperature that has been selected.

•  noP: 

Indicated that no meat probe is connected.

•  Motor: 

Indicates the auger motor is turning and feeding pellets to the fire pot.

•  Ignitor:

 Indicates the igniter is on. When first starting your unit, the igniter runs continuously for the start-up 

cycle.

•  Fan:

 Indicates the fan is running. If the grill is in operation, the fan is on.

•  Prime:

 Press and hold the Prime Button to activate an extra feed of pellets to the fire pot. This can be used 

to add more fuel to the fire just before opening the barrel lid, resulting in a quicker heat recover time. It can 
also be used to add more fuel while smoking, to increase the intensity of clean smoke flavor. Overfeeding the 
fire pot may cause damage to the grill barrel paint.

•  F/C: 

The Temperature Switch Button is used to change the temperature readout on the LED Screen. Press 

the button to switch to Fahrenheit (°F) or to Celsius (°C), as preferred. Default is set to Fahrenheit.

•  Temperature Control Dial: 

Allow you to set your desired temperature. Rotate the knob marker to select 

from Smoke, any of the eight temperature presets, or High. Once rotating the dial, the SET Temperature on 
the LCD Screen will adjust.
•  OFF: The Off Setting on the Temperature Control Dial is the OFF mode for the unit. The unit will not 

function on this setting.

•  SMOKE: The Smoke Setting on the Temperature Control Dial is the lowest smoking mode for the unit. 

The grill operates at the lowest temperature, without the fire going out.

•  HIGH: The High Setting on the Temperature control Dial is the highest heat level for the unit. The grill 

operates at the highest temperature. When the lid is open, the grill will run at this speed to compensate 
for the loss of heat in the barrel.

•  Plug-In Connection Port: 

The plug-in connection port on the front of the control board is for the meat 

probe. When the meat probe is connected, the temperature is displayed on the LCD Screen. When the meat 
probe is not in use, disconnect the adapter from the connection port.

F/ C

F/C

PRIME

PRIME

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475

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High

High

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Summary of Contents for CPG-700

Page 1: ...1 866 994 6390 OWNER S MANUAL ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PELLET FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTR...

Page 2: ...er Set this product up more than 10 from any large body of water swimming pool lake pond etc WARNING Carbon monoxide is a colorless odorless gas produced by burning common cooking fuels like wood char...

Page 3: ...n 2 Table of Contents 3 Exploded View 5 Parts List 6 Assembly Preparation and Instructions 8 Operating the Grill 21 Cooking 25 Care and Maintenance 28 Trouble Shooting 31 Warranty and Replacement Part...

Page 4: ...heating element in water or any other liquids Do not place power cord where it may come in contact with hot surfaces or pose a tripping hazard Unplug this grill from the power source when not in use...

Page 5: ...EXPLODED VIEW 5...

Page 6: ...Lid Sear Shutter Grease Channel Tool Hooks Hopper top left panel Drip Shield Temperature Probe Cover Bottom Shelf Cord Wrap Main Body Hopper Grate Lid Handle Bezel Hopper Body Insulation Washer Handl...

Page 7: ...x26 x2 x2 x30 x4 x18 x2 x4 A B C D E F G H I HARDWARE Side Shelf Bracket right Phillips Head Screw 1 4 x 5 8 Side Shelf Bracket left Flat Washer 1 4 Paper Towel Bracket Lock Washer 1 4 Wheel Pin Cott...

Page 8: ...s during assembly and set up Read and follow all safety statements warnings assembly instructions and use and care instructions before attempting to assemble and use Before you Begin Unpack all the co...

Page 9: ...ng the Wheel Pin D through the wheel and leg Place the Wheel Washer F on the opposite side and secure it with the Cotter Pin E as shown in the picture ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 2 ATTACHING LEGS TO MA...

Page 10: ...id and insert the Grease Channel 14 drain into the rectangular hole on the side of the grill Attach the grease channel to the body using two sets of Screws A with Washer B and Lock Washer C Secure the...

Page 11: ...et Left 32 and Side Shelf Bracket Right 31 to the bottom of the Side Shelf using Screws A Washers B and Lock Washers C as shown in the image STEP 8 PAPER TOWEL ROD Place the Paper Towel Rod 34 into th...

Page 12: ...ccidentally remove the two screws that were installed earlier to secure the Grease Channel Remove the pre installed screws from the Handle 25 Attach the handle to the lid with the screws coming out fr...

Page 13: ...stalled screws around the exhaust hole Place the Chimney Gasket 29 on the grill body around the exhaust ensuring the three holes line up Install the Chimney 27 to the grill using the three screw assem...

Page 14: ...anels 2 3 4 and 5 Secure the panels to each other using 8 Screws G Insert the Hopper Grate 8 into the hopper ensuring the four threaded holes line up with the holes on the front and back of the hopper...

Page 15: ...PER Attach the hopper lid to the hopper by securing it with two Screws G and two Lock Nuts H Remove the two pre installed screws on the side of the hopper and use them to attach the Handle 10 ASSEMBLY...

Page 16: ...ur holes shown in the bubble line up with the four threads on the hopper body Attach the hopper to the body using four Screws I paired with Washers C and Lock Washers B It is recommended to perform th...

Page 17: ...into two tabs on the left side and rests on top of the Grease Channel on the right side tilting down towards it Place the Sear Shutter 15 on top of the slats Connect the Temperature Probe connectors a...

Page 18: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 18 STEP 21 COOKING GRATES Place the Cooking Grates 13 into the grill chamber as shown...

Page 19: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 19 STEP 22 COOKING GRATES Place the Upper Cooking Rack 12 on the upper ledge inside the grill chamber it will have slots to lock the rack in place...

Page 20: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 20 STEP 23 GREASE BUCKET Hook the Grease Bucket 35 onto the Grease Channel...

Page 21: ...e the intensity of clean smoke flavor Overfeeding the fire pot may cause damage to the grill barrel paint F C The Temperature Switch Button is used to change the temperature readout on the LED Screen...

Page 22: ...ir blowing out from the fire pot After a few minutes the air should be slightly warmer this indicates the igniter is getting hot Even when functioning properly the igniter does not glow DO NOT TOUCH T...

Page 23: ...emperature and wait for the fire to start this should take about 10 minutes Step 4 After the fire is started in the fire pot close the lid For best results preheat the grill for 15 to 20 minutes with...

Page 24: ...If you don t allow the grill to run the cool down feature a fire may travel up the auger tube and ignite your pellet hopper Step 2 After the auto cool down is complete the fan should power off automat...

Page 25: ...t below 300 F Step 2 Allow the grill to preheat and ensure sear shutter is closed Step 3 When the grill temperature has stabilized about 20 minutes place the food to be smoked on one of the two smokin...

Page 26: ...e hole located on the left side of the main grill or the top of the main grill near the grill lid hinge When not in use disconnect from the meat probe connection port and place aside to keep protected...

Page 27: ...he utensils thoroughly with soap and hot water Never re use marinade from raw meat or uncooked poultry on foods that have been cooked and are ready to be served HELPFUL HINTS If you pre cook meat or p...

Page 28: ...y too much fallen debris on the cooking components on the grill Clean the inside of your grill on a consistent basis In the event you experience a grease fire keep the grill lid closed to choke out th...

Page 29: ...ed for a long period of time Wood pellets can become soggy due to moisture humidity and can cause the auger to bind up or not push pellets to burn chamber Disposal of ashes Ashes should be placed in a...

Page 30: ...least twice per year CAUTION Some parts may contain sharp edges Wear protective gloves if necessary TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE Warning Never move a grill when it is hot or when objects are on the cookin...

Page 31: ...s not primed Before the unit is used for the first time or anytime the hopper is emptied allow the auger tube to fully load with pellets to ensure proper lighting of the grill about 9 minutes Follow I...

Page 32: ...ent this from ever happening ER1 Internal thermometer of the grill is malfunctioning Check to see if the temperature probe is attached to the control panel If it is loose firmly connect the probe to t...

Page 33: ...33 WARRANTY AND REPLACEMENT PARTS EXPLODED VIEWS 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 10 11 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50...

Page 34: ...WARRANTY AND REPLACEMENT PARTS 34 EXPLODED VIEWS 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 14 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 13 13 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 23 24 24 23...

Page 35: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Chimney Cap Chimney Chimney Gasket Side Shelf Tool Hooks Side Shelf Bracket right Side...

Page 36: ...quential damages or labor costs This warranty does not cover corrosion or discoloration after the grill is used or lack of maintenance hostile environments accidents alterations abuse or neglect This...

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