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•  Maximum temperature setting is 275°F (135°C).
•  Do NOT move unit across uneven surfaces.
•  Rear handle is NOT for lifting.
•  Wood chip loader and wood chip tray MUST be in place when using smoker. This minimizes the 
   chance of wood 

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 are ups.

•  Wood chips must be used in order to produce smoke and create the smoke 

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 avor. See “Wood Smoking 

   Guide for Meats” section in this manual.
•  Check grease tray on back of unit often during cooking.  Empty grease tray before it gets full.  Grease 
    tray may need to be emptied periodically during cooking. 
•  Do not open smoker door unless necessary.  Opening smoker door causes heat to escape and may 
   cause wood to 

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 are up.  Closing the door will re-stabilize the temperature and stop 

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 are up.

•  Do not leave old wood ashes in the wood tray.  Once ashes are cold empty tray. Tray should be cleaned 
   out prior to and after each use to prevent ash buildup. 
•  Glass in door is tempered and will not break under normal operation.
•  This is a smoker.  There will be a lot of smoke produced when using wood chips. Smoke will escape 
    through seams and turn the inside of smoker black.  This is normal. To minimize smoke loss around 
    door, door latch can be adjusted to further tighten door seal against body.

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IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT USING SMOKER

For cooking racks, water bowl and drip tray use a mild dish detergent.  Rinse and dry thoroughly.  

For wood chip tray and wood chip loader, clean frequently to remove ash build up, residue and dust.

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

non-combustible container. 

For the interior, glass in door, light cover, meat probe, and exterior of smoker simply wipe down with a 

damp cloth. Do not use a cleaning agent. Make sure to dry thoroughly.

Door seal and inside seam that seal attaches to MUST be cleaned with a damp cloth after each use to 

keep seal in proper working condition.

ALWAYS MAKE SURE UNIT IS UNPLUGGED AND COOL 

TO THE TOUCH BEFORE CLEANING AND STORING.

HOW TO CLEAN SMOKER

•  To adjust door latch, loosen hex nut on door latch. Turn hook 

   clockwise to tighten as shown. Secure hex nut 

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 rmly against 

   door latch.
•  Opening smoker door during cooking process may extend cooking 
   time due to heat loss.
•  When outside temperature is cooler than 65°F (18°C) and/or 
   altitude is above 3,500 feet (1067m), additional cooking time may 
   be required.  To insure that meat is completely cooked use a 
   meat thermometer to test internal temperature.

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PARTS LIST

PART NO QUANTITY DESCRIPTION

PART NO QUANTITY DESCRIPTION

1

1

Smoker Body

12

1

Drip Pan

2

1

Smoker Door

13

4

Smoking Rack

3

1

Air Damper

14

1

Door Hinge

4

2

Adjustable Screw Leg

15

1

Grease Tray 

5

2

Wheels

16

2

Leg Boot 

6

1

Digital Control

17

1

Wireless Remote Control

7

1

Rear Handle

18

1

Meat Probe

8

1

Door Latch

19

1

Light Bulb Cover

9

1

Water Bowl

20

1

Element

10

1

Wood Chip Tray

21

2

Cooking Grate Support 
Rack

11

1

Wood Chip Loader

22

1

Wood Chip Lid

STOP

DO NOT RETURN TO RETAILER

For Assembly Assistance, Missing or Damaged Parts

Call: MASTERBUILT Customer Service at 1-800-489-1581.

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2

4

5

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7

10

11

12

9

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13

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19

14

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21

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Summary of Contents for 20071011

Page 1: ...ide homes vehicles tents garages or any enclosed areas Use only outdoors where it is well ventilated This manual contains important information necessary for the proper and safe use of this unit Read and follow all warnings and instructions before using smoker and during use Keep this manual for future reference Some parts may have sharp edges handle with care Failure to follow these warnings and ...

Page 2: ...oes not cover rust of the unit Masterbuilt requires reasonable proof of purchase for warranty claims and suggests that you keep your receipt Upon the expiration of such warranty all such liability shall terminate Within the stated warranty period Masterbuilt at its discretion shall repair or replace defective components free of charge with owner being responsible for shipping Should Masterbuilt re...

Page 3: ...ing food from electric smoker All surfaces are HOT and may cause burns Use protective gloves or long sturdy cooking tools Do not cover cooking racks with metal foil This will trap heat and cause severe damage to electric smoker Drip tray is only for the bottom of electric smoker Do not put drip tray on cooking racks this may damage electric smoker Wood tray is HOT when electric smoker is in use Us...

Page 4: ...NIA TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM OR CANCER THE MATERIALS USED IN THIS PRODUCT MAY CONTAIN LEAD A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS AND OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM WARNING 16 WOOD SMOKING GUIDE FOR MEATS WOOD FLAVOR POULTRY FISH HAM BEEF PORK LAMB Hickory Pungent smoky bacon like flavor Mesquite Sweet and delicate flavor Alder Delicate wood smoke flavor ...

Page 5: ...e of cold ashes by placing them in aluminum foil soaking with water and discarding in a non combustible container For the interior glass in door light cover meat probe and exterior of smoker simply wipe down with a damp cloth Do not use a cleaning agent Make sure to dry thoroughly Door seal and inside seam that seal attaches to MUST be cleaned with a damp cloth after each use to keep seal in prope...

Page 6: ...t isn t heating Controller does not adjust heat Interior light does not come on Meat probe temperature does not show on display Remote will not control smoker CAUSE Not plugged into wall House fuse tripped Wire connector on controller not properly connected to smoker Controller malfunctioning Unit plugged into an extension cord Door not closed properly Controller malfunctioning Door alignment Dama...

Page 7: ...ds of each other A short beep will occur after each button press HOW TO USE CONTROL PANEL REMOTE CONTROL CAUTION Keep batteries away from small children If battery is swallowed consult a physician immediately Be sure to insert batteries correctly Improper installation may result in leaks and or possible explosion Do not dispose of batteries in fire Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkal...

Page 8: ...on once LED display for hours will blink Use to set hours Press SET TIME button again to lock in hours The minutes LED will start blinking Use to set minutes Press SET TIME to lock in minutes and start cook cycle Heat will turn off when time has expired To use meat probe Insert meat probe into center of meat to get most accurate reading Press and hold MEAT PROBE button LED display will show intern...

Page 9: ...Add more chips as needed Wood chip loader must be pulled out completely from smoker when checking wood chip level ADDING MORE WOOD DURING SMOKING PROCESS Caution Keep smoker door closed when adding wood chips Note Wood chip loader will be HOT even if handle is not To add wood turn handle to Load position on smoker Pull wood chip loader from smoker Place wood chips in wood chip loader and re insert...

Page 10: ... inside smoker below heating element as shown Make sure drip pan hole aligns with hole in bottom of smoker 10 12 10 ASSEMBLY STEP 9 Slide brackets on back of grease tray 15 onto tabs on back of smoker body 1 until grease tray stops Note Wheels will not operate while grease tray is in place Remove grease tray to push pull smoker STEP 10 Insert wood chip loader 11 into side of smoker as shown 1 15 1...

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