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Do NOT allow anyone to conduct activities around grill during or following its use until 

it has cooled.

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Do not use accessories not specified for use with this appliance.

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Do not use products not specified for use with this oven.

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Never use glass, plastic or ceramic cookware in grill. Never place empty cookware in 

grill while in use.

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Never move grill while in use. Allow grill to cool completely (below 115°F (45°C)) 

before moving or storing.

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Do not store grill with hot ashes or charcoal inside grill. Store only when fire is 

completely out and all surfaces are cold.

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Never use grill as a heater. READ CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD.

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The grill is HOT while in use and will remain HOT for a period of time afterwards and 

during cooling process. Use CAUTION. Wear protective gloves/mitts.

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DO NOT bump or impact the grill to prevent personal harm, damage to grill or 

spillage/splashing of hot cooking liquid.

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Be careful when removing food from grill. All surfaces are HOT and may cause burns. 

Use protective gloves/mitts or long, s turdy cooking tools for protection from hot 

surfaces or splatter from cooking liquids.

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Do not touch HOT surfaces.

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Grill is HOT during use. To avoid burns, keep face and body away from vents and when 

opening lid. Steam and hot air are expelled during use.

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When cooking above 350°F (175°C), carefully open the grill (or burp the grill) each 

time you lift the grill dome to prevent flashback – a surge of white-hot heat caused 

by a rush of oxygen. Partially opening the lid 2-3 inches (5-8cm) and allowing heat to 

escape for about 5 seconds should prevent this.

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Air dampers are HOT while the grill is in use and during cooling. Wear protective 

gloves when adjusting.

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ATTENTION! When running the grill in automatic mode, the bottom vent should be 

closed completely at all times.

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Grill has an open flame. Keep hands, hair and face away from flame. Do NOT lean over 

grill when lighting. Loose hair and clothing may catch fire.

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DO NOT obstruct flow of combustion and ventilation.

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Do not cover cooking racks with metal foil. This will trap heat and may cause damage 

to the grill.

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Never leave HOT coals or ashes unattended.

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Fuel should be kept red hot for at least 30 minutes prior to use.

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Do not cook before the fuel has a coating of ash.

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Do not remove ash drawer while ashes and charcoal are HOT.

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Use protective gloves when handling this grill or working with fire. Use protective 

gloves or long, sturdy tools when adding wood or charcoal.

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Never use charcoal lighting fluid, gasoline, alcohol or other highly 

 

volatile fluids to ignite charcoal. These fluids can explode and cause injury or death.

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The maximum amount of charcoal for the Konnected Joe

 is 6 lbs. (2.7 kg). Never 

overfill charcoal grate. This can cause serious injury as well as damage to the grill.

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DO NOT use Match Light charcoal.

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Dispose of cold ashes by placing them in aluminum foil, soaking with water and 

discarding in a non-combustible container.

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Wear protective gloves when lifting and use extreme caution.

WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Summary of Contents for KONNECTED JOE KJ15041523

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Page 3: ...3 7 10 13 16 17 5mm M6 X 25mm M6 X 16mm...

Page 4: ...4 1 2 M6X16 X4 M6 X4 M6X16 X4 M6 X4 18 18 18 19 18 20 20 18 19 M6 X4 M6 X4...

Page 5: ...5 3 4 M6X25 X4 M6 X4 16 22 22 21 21 M6 X4...

Page 6: ...6 5 6 8 11 6 7 X5...

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Page 8: ...8 9 10 1 9 10 12 13 15 1 2...

Page 9: ...grill is being used WARNING Do not use Match Light charcoal WARNING Risk of Fire Do not over fire When flame spills out of the grill you are over firing Over firing may ignite creosote or will damage...

Page 10: ...le or safely operate grill Keep a fire extinguisher accessible at all times while operating grill When cooking with oil or grease have a type BC or ABC fire extinguisher readily available In the event...

Page 11: ...a surge of white hot heat caused by a rush of oxygen Partially opening the lid 2 3 inches 5 8cm and allowing heat to escape for about 5 seconds should prevent this Air dampers are HOT while the grill...

Page 12: ...of electric shock keep extension cord connection dry and off the ground Do not let cord hang on or touch hot surfaces Do not place cord on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven To d...

Page 13: ...1 11 AMP ADVANCED MULTI PANEL CERAMIC FIREBOX 5 12 ASH TOOL 1 13 GRILL GRIPPER 1 14 SIDE SHELF BRACKETS 4 15 SLIDE OUT ASH DRAWER 1 16 FRONT HANDLE 1 17 KONNECTED JOE BODY 1 18 LEGS 4 19 TOP PLATE 1 2...

Page 14: ...de with the two locking casters KONNECTED JOE BUILT IN Please use this as a general guide for installing your ceramic grill in a built in outdoor kitchen or grill table We highly recommend that the ac...

Page 15: ...e the element to ignite the charcoal The element is ON when the red light is glowing The element will stay on for 10 minutes The ignitor will automatically turn off if the grill temperature is above 1...

Page 16: ...reset timer 3 MEAT PROBES Screen Saver Mode Press and hold the screen cycle button to activate screen saver mode In screen saver mode all set temperatures and timers remain active The screen will tur...

Page 17: ...equipment FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason...

Page 18: ...ut counter clockwise Remove the wrench and check the dome action for every full rotation of the nut Do not adjust the nut so that it contacts the nut under the connector see Inset 1 The Air Lift Hinge...

Page 19: ...the latch plate by tightening the set screw SAFETY INFORMATION DISENGAGEMENT TOOL HINGE Do not attempt to disassemble the hinge or loosen the bands from your grill without the disengagement tool kit...

Page 20: ...cs and heat deflectors with a soft bristle brush Scoop or vacuum out all cold ash from the bottom of the grill During regular use when your heat deflectors get dirty flip them over for the next cook a...

Page 21: ...r that may be left from a previous cook Ash buildup can prevent proper charcoal ignition Low charcoal Refill firebox with charcoal Lid open Close lid Fan not on See fan not on section Element not ON A...

Page 22: ...mado Joe accessories are free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2 years When Does the Warranty Coverage Begin Warranty coverage commences on the original date of purchase and...

Page 23: ...IDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES This warranty is provided to you in addition to all rights and remedies conveyed to you by consumer protection laws and regulations This warranty in no way affects you...

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