Kingsford CG2324001-KF Assembly & Operating Instructions Download Page 24

                                                                             

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OPERATING TIPS 

1.  Just  like  other  barbecues,  the  actual  temperature  of  this  grill  or  the  cooking  times  will  be 

affected by external temperature, humidity, wind conditions, quality of pellets and so on. 

2.  It is better to shelter your grill from the wind, this will aid in temperature output, heat retention 

and heat recovery time when opening the lid. 

3.  Do  not  open  the  lid  frequently,  it  will  increase  your  cooking  time.  But  you  can  open  the  lid 

when you want the grill to cool down quickly. 

4.  Please preheat the grill for 15 minutes before placing food. This make your grill to heat up 

and quickly return to your desired temperature once your food is placed. Otherwise it will take 

a longer time to bring both the grill and the food to your desired cooking temperature. 

5.  Make sure the flame tamer is properly seated on its locating brackets. The long lips of the 

flame tamer should be pointing down over the firepot. If not seated properly, direct heat and 

flame could come out from the firepot and cause a grease fire in your grill.

 

6.  Never move your grill while running. 

7.  Never put water into the pellet hopper or firepot. 

8.  Never add pellets to firepot directly. It is dangerous. If you run out of pellets and lose your fire 

while  cooking,  let  the  grill  cool  down  and  start  again  with  the  INITIAL  LIGHTING 

INSTRUCTIONS. 

9.  We recommend you cover your grease drip tray with heavy-duty aluminum foil and change it 

frequently. This is the simplest way to maintain your grease drip tray. 

Failure  to  clean  the  grease  drip  tray  and  grease  drain  tube  may  cause  grease  fires.  If  this 

situation happens, turn the switch OFF to reduce the amount of oxygen in the fire box and keep 

the lid open until the fire is completely out. AT THE SAME TIME, BE CAREFUL NOT TO BURN 

YOURSELF. When the grill is completely cool, clean any grease accumulation from the grease 

drip tray. Replace the foil on the grease drip tray. Then restart the grill and resume cooking. 
 

HOW TO USE THE MEAT PROBE 

Plug  the  meat  probe  into  the  pellet  control  panel  as  shown.  Once  you  press  down  the  Probe 

Switch, the temperature will show on the display screen 2 seconds later. It will go back to show 

the pellet grill temperature seconds later. 

 

Summary of Contents for CG2324001-KF

Page 1: ...nce 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 requirement...

Page 2: ...wner s manual 2 Never use or store flammable liquids near the grill 3 Never use gasoline or lighter fluid to manually light your grill Use only alcohol gel for this procedure and according to the inst...

Page 3: ...lets in a dry place for storage when appliance is not in use Remove pots and pans while the operating appliance is unattended to reduce the risk of re Do not use accessories not speci ed for use with...

Page 4: ...y for use Unplug the appliance from outlet when not in use or before cleaning Allow appliance to cool down before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning The appliance MUST be on the ground...

Page 5: ...rong grounding plug rated for the power of the equipment and approved for outdoor use with a W A marking WARNING Follow these guidelines to prevent this colorless odorless gas from poisoning you your...

Page 6: ...The grease duct should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when grease and or creosote buildup has occurred When grease or creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce risk of f...

Page 7: ...7 of 30 20191010 Ver 1 0 PRODUCT DIAGRAM...

Page 8: ...3 Upper Hopper Assembly Qty 1pc Qty 1pc Qty 1pc 4 Lower Hopper Assembly 5 Hopper Handle 6 Flame Tamer Qty 1pc Qty 1pc Qty 1pc 7 Lid Handle 8 Grill Body Assembly 9 Grill Handle Qty 1pc Qty 1pc Qty 1pc...

Page 9: ...30 20191010 Ver 1 0 13 Leg Pad 14 Right Rear Leg 15 Right Front Leg Qty 2pcs Qty 1pc Qty 1pc 16 Bottom Shelf 17 Wheel Axle 18 Wheel Qty 1pc Qty 1pc Qty 2pcs 19 Meat Probe 20 Sealing Strip Qty 1pc Qty...

Page 10: ...ame Diagram Qty A 1 4 20 x 7 10 Bolt 20 B 1 4 20 Nut 12 C Washer 16 x 6 5 x 1 2 mm 20 D Washer 20 x 10 5 x 1 8 mm 2 E 5 16 18 Locking Nut 2 F 8 32 Nut 1 G 8 32 x 3 5 Step Bolt 1 H 1 4 20 x 3 4 Hexagon...

Page 11: ...pcs have been pre attached on the related components For Washer C 14 pcs are stored in the hardware pack and 6 pcs have been pre attached on the related components Symbol The following symbols will be...

Page 12: ...12 of 30 20191010 Ver 1 0 Replacement Part List I...

Page 13: ...ng 4f Lower Hopper Auger 4g Lower Hopper Hot Rod 4h Lower Hopper Power Cord 4i Lower Hopper Draft Inducer Fan 4j Lower Hopper Feeder Assembly 4k Lower Hopper Pellet Firepot 4l Lower Hopper Power Cord...

Page 14: ...URES Step 1 Attach the Front and Rear Legs 11 12 14 15 to the Grill Body Assembly 8 using 12 sets bolt A washer C and nut B Step 2 Attach the Bottom Shelf 16 to the legs using 4 pcs bolt A Tighten all...

Page 15: ...le 17 Attach the Wheel Axle 17 and the Wheel 18 to the right legs using the removed bolts and washers Attach the Leg Pad 13 to the left legs as shown Step 4 Remove 2 sets pre attached bolt A and washe...

Page 16: ...e Upper Hopper Assembly 3 to the Lower Hopper Assembly 4 using 1 set bolt G and nut F Lock the Limit Blade in place as shown Step 6 Insert the Sealing Strip 20 into the gap between the upper hopper an...

Page 17: ...e grill body through the hole on the hopper as shown Connect the RTD wire male and female connectors together Step 8 Remove 4 sets pre attached bolt H and washer C from the hopper assembly Attach the...

Page 18: ...0 Step 9 Remove 2 sets pre attached bolt J and washer I from the Grill Handle 9 Attach the Grill Handle 9 to the grill body using the removed bolts and washers Step 10 Attach the Flame Tamer 6 to the...

Page 19: ...19 of 30 20191010 Ver 1 0 Step 11 Place the Grease Drip Tray 2 on the grill body as shown Step 12 Place the Cooking Grate 1 on the grill as shown...

Page 20: ...20 of 30 20191010 Ver 1 0 Step 13 Place the Grease Bucket 10 on the grease bucket hook as shown Step 14 Dot not attempt to press down the upper hopper...

Page 21: ...21 of 30 20191010 Ver 1 0 Step 15 Your unit is fully assembled Make sure to read and follow the Instruction Manual before using this appliance...

Page 22: ...ion 8 Turn the control knob to Smoke position and let the hot rod ignites the pellets When you see the flame coming out from the firepot you can turn the knob from Smoke to Cool Down Cycle and let you...

Page 23: ...ooking grate grease drip tray and flame tamer back to their proper positions Set the control knob to Smoke with the lid open In around 3 minutes you will notice smoke coming out from your grill After...

Page 24: ...firepot and cause a grease fire in your grill 6 Never move your grill while running 7 Never put water into the pellet hopper or firepot 8 Never add pellets to firepot directly It is dangerous If you r...

Page 25: ...however there is nothing small about the heat or flavor in barbecue wood pellet fuel These clean burning barbecue wood pellets generate about 8200 BTU s per pound with very little ash a low moisture c...

Page 26: ...be emptied wiped down periodically then washed with a mild detergent and warm water solution Check the grease bucket frequently Don t allow excess grease to accumulate and overflow the grease bucket...

Page 27: ...DIAGRAM 4 Disassemble the bolts on the pellet control panel then take out the control panel from the bracket 5 Hold up the pellet control panel and disassemble the bolts for fixing the terminals of t...

Page 28: ...28 of 30 20191010 Ver 1 0 DIGTAL THERMOSTAT CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 29: ...n the back of the auger drive motor turn unit on if the fan does not turn it indicates the Auger Drive Motor need to be replaced Fire goes out Too much ash Refer to the section of Maintenance and Clea...

Page 30: ...TION Manufacturer s liability shall be limited to the delivery of a good merchantable Product and if necessary the repair or replacement at manufacturer s option of any defective part or unit 7 TRANSF...

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