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Model No.: XG1136224169002

Owner’s Manual

Expert Grill Commodore

A MAJOR CAUSE OF FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN

REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) TO

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST

IMPORTANCE THAT THIS PRODUCT BE INSTALLED ONLY

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE

Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death.

Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

For Outdoor Use Only

If you have any questions or problems, you can contact our customer service at 855-256-2160 or

[email protected] from 8 AM

4:30 PM Eastern Time, Monday to Friday

Summary of Contents for Commodore

Page 1: ...NSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For Outdoor Use Only If you have any questions or problems you can contact our customer service at 855 256 2160...

Page 2: ...the Device 15 Outdoor Cooking Pellets 15 Confirmation before Powering on 15 Button Function Description 16 Ignition Instructions 18 Cooking Instructions 19 Ashes Clean out 20 Pellet Hopper Clean out 21 Cleaning and Maintenance 21 Connection of the App 22 Troubleshooting 24 Warranty 28 Customer Service 28 ...

Page 3: ...k burn or death In case of device failure please follow the prompt of the instruction or contact customer service Unplug from power before maintenance There will be high temperature in local positions in the use of the device please do not move the device casually and take care of the old and children and beware of burn Follow these guidelines to prevent this colorless odorless gas from poisoning ...

Page 4: ... and before cleaning Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts c Do not operate any outdoor cooking gas appliance with a damaged cord plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner Contact the customer service for repair d Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or touch hot surfaces e Do not use an outdoor cooking gas appliance for purposes other th...

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Page 7: ...Assembly Steps Parts Required Locking Caster Part 14 x2 Left Front Leg Part 12 x1 Left Rear Leg Part 13 x1 Installation Insert Locking Caster Part 14 stem into bottom of Left Front Leg Part 12 Press into hole until click is felt Ensure caster is secure and cannot easily back out Repeat for Left Rear Leg Part 13 ...

Page 8: ...rt 2 Use 4 screws Hardware B and 4 washers Hardware C Note The washers concave side down when install Parts Hardware Required Right Rear Leg Part 9 x1 Right Front Leg Part 10 x1 Firebox Body Part 2 x1 Hardware B x4 Hardware C x4 Installation Insert the Right Rear Leg Part 9 and Right Front Leg Part 10 into Firebox Body Part 2 Use 4 screws Hardware B and 4 washers Hardware C Note The washers concav...

Page 9: ... screws Hardware B from underside of shelf Parts Hardware Required Wheel Axle Part 8 x1 Wheel Part 7 x2 Hardware D x1 Installation Upright grill with help from an additional person Insert Wheel Axle Part 8 through Wheel Part 7 and Insert Axle through Wheel and Leg Part 10 Leg Part 9 Place R Pin Hardware D onto Wheel Axle ...

Page 10: ...Hardware E x2 Installation Mount Hood Handle Part 1 Use 2 screws Hardware E Hardware Required Hardware B x4 Hardware C x4 Installation Open the Hood Use 4 screws Hardware B and 4 washers Hardware C as shown Note The washers concave side down when install ...

Page 11: ...ner Part 20 x1 Installation Put the Foil Liner Part 20 into the Grease Tray Part 19 Place it on the Grease Tray Bracket Parts Hardware Required Grease Tray Bracket Part 22 x2 Hardware A x4 Installation Mount Grease Tray Bracket Part 22 Use 4 screws Hardware A ...

Page 12: ...2 screws Hardware B with 0 2 inch of thread exposed Hang Side Shelf Part 17 on 2 screws Hardware B Tighten preinstalled screws Insert 2 screws Hardware B in remain Parts Hardware Required Grease Guide Assembly Part 18 x1 Hardware A x2 Installation Mount Grease Guide Assembly Part 18 Use 2 screws Hardware A ...

Page 13: ...here are two ears on the back side of Ash Clean out Cover Part 21 Put this cover into the hole with 2 ears at orientation shown then turn 90 degree as shown Parts Required Flame Tamer Part 3 x1 Installation Place Flame Tamer Part 3 over Fire pot Locate using 3 Holes ...

Page 14: ...andle Part 6 x1 Installation Insert Searing Station Pull Handle Part 6 through grommet on side of firebox assembly Align the flat end to the slot as shown Press it into when Daisy Wheel is open Turn the handle 90 degree as shown to lock well Quick cooking food with pushing the handle to open the Daisy Wheel Normal cooking when pulling the handle out to close the Daisy Wheel ...

Page 15: ...t 16 x2 Cooking Grid Part 15 x2 Parts Hardware Required Power Cord Bracket Part 23 x2 Hardware F x2 Installation Insert Power Cord Bracket Part 23 through slots in backside of Hopper Assembly Insert screw Hardware F through hole and tighten ...

Page 16: ...be Part 5 x1 Installation Plug the end of meat probe into P1 or P2 port under hopper cap When a meat probe is connected the temperature is displayed on the PID screen When not in use unplug the meat probe from the connection port ...

Page 17: ...ble materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Outdoor Cooking Pellets Standard Outdoor Cooking Pellets from Walmart should be used in this product Pellets should not be more than 1 2 x 0 3 Calorific value is required in the range of 7000 8500 BTU per pound and Ash content 1 Pellets needs to be stored in a dry area and should never used if exposed to liquid 0 3 MAX 1 2 MAX Confirmat...

Page 18: ... and held the FEED system will feed more pellets to the fire pot This can be used to add more pellets for the first use of the grill or if there is not enough pellets in the fire pot It can also be used to add more pellets while smoking to increase the amount of smoke flavor intensity The plug in connection port s under the hopper cap are for Meat Probe s When a meat probe is connected the tempera...

Page 19: ...300 F 367 F fire grids on 367 F 434 F six grids on Above 434 F seven grids on The grids will be lighted one by one when the temperature is rising Control Knob The control knob allows you to set your desired grill temperature Once connected to a power source and the power button is pressed Then you can choose Smoke mode or Cooking mode When you turn on the grill the default set is Smoke mode PID sc...

Page 20: ... power button to turn on Please press Prime to start the auto FEED system to feed more pellets to the fire pot This can be used to add more pellets for the first use of the grill or if there is not enough pellets in the fire pot The igniter will begin to glow and the fan will supply air to the fire pot The grill will begin to produce smoke Once the heavy white smoke has dissipated the Ignition is ...

Page 21: ...f the food as it is being cooked To use the meat probe first insert the meat probe into the food then plug the connectors into the connection port P1 or P2 under the hopper cap The temperature is displayed on the PID screen Cleaning Clean grates using a wire grill brush This should be done with each use DO NOT use oven cleaner or abrasive cleaners on the painted grill surfaces Use warm soapy water...

Page 22: ...out the fire pot and discard the ashes WARNING Before disposing of Ashes make sure the ash is completely free of hot embers to prevent possible fire Firebox Ashes Clean out 1 Turn Ash Clean out Cover and remove it as shown above 2 Remove firebox ashes through this hole into the grease tray and discard WARNING Before turning grill on clean out residual ashes in the fire pot to prevent back draft in...

Page 23: ...s gasoline and other flammable 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 ...

Page 24: ...onnect the phone to PID face to face or within 16 4 feet 5 meters without any obstacles After the first successful connection the Bluetooth operation distance is within 164 feet 50 meters without any obstacles and within 82 feet 25 meters if there is a wall or window 3 If the search is successful the searched devices will be displayed Each device has a unique number with a name such as Expert Gril...

Page 25: ...erature of the grill you can follow the instructions in gray and set from 180 F to 450 F Under 180 F shows smoke above 450 F is high 6 2 Click and to adjust the temperature the temperature will increase 5 F by each press and increase 25 F by long press 2s of and it will decrease 5 F by each press and decrease 25 F by long press 2s of 6 3 There are two ways to use the slider You can touch any point...

Page 26: ...cted correctly to PID screen Confirm wire connections and replace if has any damage Err and Igniter icon is flashing Igniter not plugged in or damage Ensure Igniter wire is connected correctly to PID screen Confirm wire connections and replace if has any damage Err and Auger icon is flashing Auger not plugged in or damage Ensure Auger wire is connected correctly to PID screen Confirm wire connecti...

Page 27: ...he firebox Igniter rod is not work Check to confirm igniter DOES NOT get hot When you check it DO NOT TOUCH the igniter or the housing you may will get burnt Check on placement of the igniter rod to the fire pot Cut off the power remove baseboard of hopper ensure wire connectors are tight Produces excess or discolored smoke Excess grease build up Check and clean the interior grilling area It is a ...

Page 28: ... probe Meat probe wire is wet Open the hopper cap and remove the meat probe Use a hair dryer to dry the meat probe wires Temperature not stable No setting Cooking mode Ensure control is set on Cooking mode Insufficient air flow Check and remove fire pot ash build up obstructions and that it is seated properly in the firebox Ensure that both the fire pot and firebox are seated properly with no air ...

Page 29: ...AC110V AC120V 60HZ Max power 250W Power of auger 25W 10 Power of fan 25W 10 Power of fire rod 200W 10 Probe type PT1000 Display Wiring diagram Red white auger yellow white fan purple white fire rod black white power cord ...

Page 30: ...ult or normal use accident or improper maintenance All warranty coverage is void if this grill is ever used for commercial or rental purposes All warranty coverage applies only if this grill is used in the United States This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other right which vary from state to state Customer Service If you have any questions or if you need replacement part...

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