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IMPORTANT: The temperature of your unit is highly affected by ambient outdoor weather, quality of pellets used, 

flavor of pellets, and the quantity of food being cooked.

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MEAT PROBE 

The meat probe measures the internal temperature of your meat in the grill, similar to your indoor oven. Plug-in the meat 

probe adapter to the meat probe connection port on the Control Board and insert the stainless steel meat probe into the 

thickest portion of your meat and the temperature will be displayed on the control board. 

To ensure the meat probe is 

connected properly to the connection port, feel and hear it snap into place.
NOTE: When placing the meat probe into your meat, ensure the meat probe and meat probe wires avoid direct 

contact with flame or excess heat. This can result in damage to your meat probe. Run the excess wire out the hole 

located on the left side of the main grill or the top of the main grill (near the grill lid hinge). When not in use, 

disconnect from the meat probe connection port and place aside to keep protected and clean.

UNDERSTANDING THE "P" SETTING

When the recessed "P" SET button is pushed, the “P” setting displayed on the LCD 

screen will flash and change to the next value (upward). Once P7 is reached, it will 

restart at P0. There are eight “P” settings, ranging from P0 to P7. The recessed "P" SET 

button can be pushed using a thin-tipped object.

IMPORTANT: Do not push the "P" SET button too hard, as this may cause 

damage. Only a light push is needed.

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USING THE "P" SETTING IN SMOKE MODE

Anytime the temperature dial is set to SMOKE, such as the start-up cycle, the 

auger will run on more of a manual mode of cooking versus using one of the 

preset dial temperatures. First, the auger will continuously turn and feed pellets 

for four minutes. After four minutes, the auger begins to run a feed cycle based 

on the "P' setting selected on the Digital Control Board. The default setting is P4. 

HOPPER PRIMING PROCEDURE

These instructions should be followed the first time the grill is ignited, and each time the grill runs out of pellets in the hopper. The 

auger must be primed to allow pellets to travel through the length of the auger, and fill the fire pot. 

If not primed, the igniter 

will timeout before the pellets are ignited, and no fire will start.

 Follow these steps to prime the hopper:

1.  Open the hopper lid. Make sure there are no foreign objects in the hopper or blocking the auger feed system at the bottom.
2.  Remove all cooking components from the interior of the grill. Locate the fire pot in the bottom of the main barrel.
3.  Plug the power cord into a power source. Press the 

Power Button

 to turn the unit on, and turn the 

Temperature 

Control Dial

 to the SMOKE position. Check the following items:

•  That you can hear the auger turning. Place your hand above the fire pot and feel for air movement. Do not place your 

hand or fingers inside the fire pot. This can cause injury.

•  After approximately a minute, you should smell the igniter burning and begin to feel the air getting warmer in the 

fire pot. The igniter tip does not glow red, but gets extremely hot and will burn. Do not touch the igniter.

4.  Once verified that all electric components are working correctly, press the 

Power Button

 to turn the unit off.

5.  Fill the hopper with all natural barbecue wood pellets.
6.  Press the 

Power Button

 to turn the unit on. Keep the 

Temperature Control Dial

 in the SMOKE position. Press and hold 

the 

Prime Button

 until you see pellets on the inside of the grill from the auger tube. Once pellets begin to drop into the 

fire pot, release the 

Prime Button

7.  Press the 

Power Button 

to turn the unit off. 

8.  Re-install the cooking components into the main barrel. The grill is now ready to use.

AUGER CYCLE (seconds)

"P" SET

ON

OFF

P0

18

55

P1

18

70

P2

18

85

P3

18

100

*P4

18

115

P5

18

130

P6

18

140

P7

18

150

*

Factory default setting

Summary of Contents for Pit Boss PB1230G

Page 1: ...manual before installation and use of this electric pellet fuel burning appliance Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local buildi...

Page 2: ...ion restrictions such as any grill being installed on a combustible surface inspection requirements or even ability to use in your area Do not replace the grill with an extra hotplate The warranty wil...

Page 3: ...rectsupervisionorinstructionbyapersonresponsible for their safety 8 Parts of the barbecue may be very hot and serious injury may occur Keep young children and pets away while in use 9 Do not enlarge i...

Page 4: ...sume no liability caused by the quality of fuel CREOSOTE Creosote orsoot isatar likesubstance Whenburning itproducesblacksmokewitharesiduewhichisalsoblackincolor Sootorcreosote isformedwhentheapplianc...

Page 5: ...a cold or flu is often detected too late Alcohol consumption and drug use increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning Carbonmonoxideisespeciallytoxictomotherandchildduringpregnancy infants thee...

Page 6: ...Procedure 17 First Use Operating Burners 17 Lighting 17 Shutting Off Your Grill 18 Controlling Flare Ups 18 Minimize Flare Ups 18 Care Maintenance 19 Tips Techniques 20 Troubleshooting 21 Electrical...

Page 7: ...inserting into cylinder valve For Type 21 connections that fit inside the cylinder valve turn the inlet anti clockwise until firm Hand tighten only Fig 1 5 Gas cylinder is now installed PREPARATIONFO...

Page 8: ...cooking gas appliance indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the outdoor cooking gas appliance Cylinders must not be stored in a building or enclosure including...

Page 9: ...th or serious injury may occur 4 Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use Only install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cy...

Page 10: ...g the winter move your grill to an area that is out of the wind and direct cold Check local bylaws regarding the proximity of your grill in relation to your home and or other structures Put everything...

Page 11: ...greatly reduce the chances of a grease flare up Ensure that the flame broiler slider in the closed position covering the slotted openings Great range for cooking anything wrapped in bacon or where you...

Page 12: ...ired Cook Temperature Actual Cook Temperature and Meat Probe Temperatures if connected If only one Meat Probe is connected only one reading will be displayed 230 245 205 175 150 120 110 SMOKE 95 OFF H...

Page 13: ...le based on the P setting selected on the Digital Control Board The default setting is P4 HOPPER PRIMING PROCEDURE These instructions should be followed the first time the grill is ignited and each ti...

Page 14: ...d ash from the fire pot Avoid touching the igniter to avoid injury as it may be extremely hot 2 Once all cooking components are removed and cleaned press the Power Button to turn the unit on Check the...

Page 15: ...he Pellet and Gas unit SHUTTING OFF YOUR GRILL 1 When finished cooking with the main barrel lid remaining closed press the Power Button to turn the unit off and turn the Temperature Control Dial to OF...

Page 16: ...WEATHER COOKING As it becomes warmer outdoors the cooking time will decrease Follow these few suggestions on how to enjoy your grill throughout the hot months Adjust your cooking temperatures downwar...

Page 17: ...isgrillforthefirsttimebyoperatingthegrillforatleast15minutesonHIGHwith lid closed This will heat clean the internal parts and dissipate odors LIGHTING CAUTION Keepoutdoorgascookingapplianceareaclearan...

Page 18: ...se grease to splatter and could result in serious burns bodily harm or other damage 2 Do NOT leave grill unattended while preheating or burning off food residue on HIGH If grill has not been cleaned a...

Page 19: ...probe to short out causing false readings If a probe is damaged it should be replaced 3 INSIDE SURFACES It is recommended to clean your fire pot after every few uses This will ensure proper ignition...

Page 20: ...g to use it to serve with your meat be sure to bring it to a boil before serving Cooked foods should not be left out in the heat for more than an hour Do not leave hot foods out of refrigeration for m...

Page 21: ...ot Primed Before the unit is used for the first time or anytime the hopper is completely emptied out the auger must be primed to allow pellets to fill the auger tube If not primed the igniter will tim...

Page 22: ...y When Last Connected To Power Safety feature prevents an automatic restart Press the Power Button to turn the unit off wait two minutes then press the Power Button to turn the unit on again Turn Temp...

Page 23: ...valve The ignition wire is broken Contact Customer Service for assistance or a replacement part The battery has died Install a new battery New battery doesn t work Check the battery polarity The negat...

Page 24: ...services comply with a testing tolerance of 5 10 percent FUEL INPUT RATING 2 KG H 4 4 LB H INDEX W WHITE Y YELLOW P PURPLE R RED K BLACK G GREEN P P R Y Y Y P K K W G W W W R R W W W W Y Y K W IGNITE...

Page 25: ...Side Panel x2 29 A Cart Back Panel x1 30 A Cart Front Panel x1 31 A Cart Cross Girder M x1 32 A Cart Cross Girder L x1 33 A LP Gas Cylinder Support Bracket x1 34 A LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer x1 35...

Page 26: ...15 A 14 A 17 A 18 A 20 A 16 A 8 A 6 A 7 A 5 A 13 A 11 A 21 A 22 A 24 A 25 A 26 A 27 A 9 A 23 1 A 23 2 A 28 A 29 A 30 A 31 A 32 A 37 A 38 A 39 A GRILL REPLACEMENT PARTS 45 A 44 A 43 A 46 A 42 A 49 A 4...

Page 27: ...Drop Chute Cover HOPPER REPLACEMENT PARTS Part Description 10 PDH Auger Motor 11 PDH Nylon Bushing 12 PDH Auger Flighting Assembly 13 PDH Auger Box Housing 14 PDH Hopper Housing Gasket 15 PDH Igniter...

Page 28: ...ratures excessive humidity chlorine industrial fumes fertilizers lawn pesticides and salt are some of the substances that can affect metal coatings For these reasons the warranty does not cover rust o...

Page 29: ...d requires proof of purchase to establish a warranty claim therefore retain your original sales receipt or invoice for future reference The serial and model number of your Pit Boss grill can be found...

Page 30: ...reas Rectangular areas have been used in these figures the same principles apply to any other shaped area 20 This appliance shall only be used in an above ground open air situation with natural ventil...

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