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PROPER CARE & MAINTENANCE:

 

 

•   Remove wood pellets from hopper if grill will not be used 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 metal container with a tight-fi tting lid. The

 

 

closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible fl oor or on the ground, well

 

 

away from all combustible materials, pending fi nal disposal. When the ashes are disposed by

 

 

burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container

 

  

until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.

 

•   It’s important to keep your grill always covered when not in use to avoid rain getting inside the grill  
 

and damaging the grill and/or cause excessive corrosion.  The grill and pellets must be kept dry in  

 

order to function properly.

 

 

•   Wash cooking grates and heat distribution plate with hot, soapy water, rinse well and dry. Lightly  
 

coat cooking grill with vegetable oil or vegetable oil spray.

 

•   Clean inside and outside of grill by wiping off with a damp cloth. Apply a light coat of vegetable  
 

oil or vegetable oil spray to the interior surface to prevent rusting.

 

•   Never apply paint to the interior surface. Rust spots on the interior surface can be buffed, cleaned,  
 

the lightly coated with vegetable oil or vegetable oil spray to minimize rusting.

 

•   Depending on use, periodically remove the cooking grates, grease tray and heat distribution plate  
 

to clean the ash from in and around the fi re pot. Make sure the grill is cold before starting this  

 procedure.

HELPFUL HINTS:

 

•   If you pre-cook meat or poultry, do so immediately before grilling.

 

•   Never defrost meat at room temperature or on a counter top.

 

•   Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours of taking food off the grill.

 

•   For additional information, please phone the USDA’s toll free Meat & Poultry Hotline at 800-535- 
 4555.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE:

 

•   Keep the appliance free and clear of combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable vapors

  and 

liquids.

 

•    For safe grilling and peak performance of your grill, perform these checks at least twice per  
 

year or after extended periods of storage.

 

•     Be sure to tighten up all hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, etc.) at least twice per year.

 

 

 CAUTION:

 Some parts may contain sharp edges. Wear protective gloves if necessary.

 

•    Remove the cooking grates, from inside your grill. Use a brush with hot water and detergent to  
 

remove excess residue. NEVER use a commercial oven cleaner. Rinse completely with water.  

 

Towel dry and replace all components as described in the assembly instructions.

                     

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SMK1021ASO

Page 1: ...E INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS INYOUR AREA SAVETHESE IN...

Page 2: ...ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND OPERATING YOUR GRILL SMOKER 1 Improper installation adjustment service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage 2 Read a...

Page 3: ...icates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Be alert to the possibility of serious bodily injury if the instructions are not followed B...

Page 4: ...ld be removed to reduce risk of fire Do not attempt to touch cooking surfaces or other hot surfaces Use handles or knobs To protect against electric shock do not immerse cord plugs or heating element...

Page 5: ...duct in rain or wet conditions Do not allow this product to come in contact with water Set this product up more than 10 from any large body of water swimming pool lake pond etc CAUTION To reduce the r...

Page 6: ...esired temperatures to sear the food sugars when cooking Preheat the grill for 15 to 20 minutes or until it reaches the desired temperature before adding food Close the lid during the preheat period F...

Page 7: ...ng into the fire pot turn the temperature control knob to OFF Step 9 Replace heat baffle heat plate and cooking grates into the cooking chamber Step 10 Keep the cooking chamber lid open Turn temperatu...

Page 8: ...llet starter over the top of the pellets A small amount of solid fuel fire starter such as those composed of sawdust and wax or wood shavings is also recommended Add another small handful of pellets i...

Page 9: ...ing Hot weather can cause the temp to drop very slowly and make it more difficult to cook at lower settings Pellets can hang up in the pellet hopper after cooking for a long period of time It s import...

Page 10: ...n grill is plugged into power outlet and the temperature control knob is not in OFF position It will also appear if power is lost during cooking ErH High Temp Limit indicates that the temperature in t...

Page 11: ...nt rusting Never apply paint to the interior surface Rust spots on the interior surface can be buffed cleaned the lightly coated with vegetable oil or vegetable oil spray to minimize rusting Depending...

Page 12: ...ltry or seafood When using a platter to carry raw meat uncooked poultry or seafood to the grill make sure to wash the platter thoroughly with soap and hot water before placing cooked foods back on the...

Page 13: ...nburned pellets and ash from the fire pot using the ash clean out CAUTION ASSURE THAT THE GRILL IS COLD TO AVOID A FIRE FROM HOT ASH 1 Auger not primed 2 Auger is jammed 3 Ignitor has failed 1 This is...

Page 14: ...ol Wire WHITE WHITE WHITE ORANGE RED PURPLE IGNITOR FIRE POT AUGER MOTOR BLOWER FAN FUSE HOLDER POWER SUPPLY 5 Amp Fuse WIRING DIAGRAM WHITE BLUE GRAY GREEN YELLOW BLACK WHITE BLUE GRAY GREEN YELLOW B...

Page 15: ...radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference...

Page 16: ...lation or maintenance This warranty is for replacement of defective parts only We are not responsible for incidental or consequential damages or labor costs This warranty does not cover corrosion or d...

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