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THE HEAT OF THE COALS

seconds you can 
hold the palm of 

your hand 4 inches 

above the coals

temperature range (Fº)

visual cues

HOT COALS

2

400 to 450

barely covered with 

gray ash; deep red glow

MODERATELY HOT

375 to 450

thin coating of gray

ash; deep red glow 

MODERATELY HOT COALS

4

325 to 375

significant coating of 

gray ash; red glow

MODERATELY COOL COALS

5

300 to 325

thick coating of gray 

ash; dull red glow

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Building Your Fire

1.)

Stack charcoal briquettes or wood into a pyramid-shaped pile on top of the charcoal grate 

or ash pan. We recommend using 4 pounds (approximately 50 - 60 briquettes) to start your 
fire, adding more as needed.

2.)

If using lighter fluid, saturate the charcoal briquettes with lighter fluid and let it soak in for 

approximately 5 minutes. If using a chimney starter, electric starter, or other type of fire 
starter, light your fire according to the manufacturer's instructions.

3.)

After allowing the lighter fluid to properly soak in, light the pile of briquettes in several 

locations to ensure an even burn.

 

Always light the fire with the grill lid open.

Leave lid open until briquettes are fully lit. Failure to do this could trap fumes from charcoal 

lighter fluid in grill and may result in a flash fire when lid is opened.

4.)

Never add charcoal lighter fluid to hot or warm coals as flashbacks may occur causing 

injury.

5.)

You are ready to begin cooking when the pile of briquettes ashes over and produces a red 

glow (approximately 12 – 15 minutes). 

6.)

Depending on your cooking method, either leave the briquettes in a pile or spread evenly 

across the charcoal grate using a long-handled poker.

 *Always use caution when handling hot coals to prevent injury.

Know When Your Fire is Ready

Successful charcoal grilling depends on a good fire. The general rule for knowing when your coals 
are ready for grilling is to make sure that 80 percent or more of the coals are ashy gray. If you 
have less than that, the coals are not ready, and if all of them are glowing red hot, the fire is 
probably too hot. Here are a few steps you can take to adjust the temperature of your fire:
-

If it is too hot, spread the coals out a bit more, which makes the fire less intense.

-

Raise or lower the adjustable charcoal grate.

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Partially close the vents in the grill, which reduces the amount of oxygen that feeds the fire.

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Use the indirect grilling method, with coals to either side of a drip pan and the food over the 

pan rather than directly over the coals.

-

In the event of a severe flare-up, spray the flames with water from a squirt bottle. Be 

careful, spraying with water tends to blow ashes around and make a mess. 

-

Add briquettes 2 or 3 at a time to increase the burn time. Allow 10 minutes for coals to ash 

over before adding more. 

  

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COOKING TIPS

TO HOT COALS

Summary of Contents for 09201555-05

Page 1: ...on Flame Quantum Santa Fe Sear and Grill Sierra Signature Series The Big Easy The Minute Grill Trentino Wild WestTradition and the following marks Protected under one or more of the following U S Pate...

Page 2: ...e by products produced when using this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm 2 This product contains chemicals including...

Page 3: ...trol the temperature and smoke with the dampers located on the firebox and atop the smokestack Smoke is contained within the chambers which will reduce burn while imparting more smoke flavor Do not op...

Page 4: ...luid to hot or warm coals as flashbacks may occur causing injury 5 You are ready to begin cooking when the pile of briquettes ashes over and produces a red glow approximately 12 15 minutes 6 Depending...

Page 5: ...f food seems to be getting too smoky or brown before the cooking time is finished cover it loosely with heavy duty aluminum foil Remove the ash after each use Covered side dishes can be warmed in smok...

Page 6: ...mited warranty Manufacturer will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental damages arising from the breach of either this limited warranty or any applicable implied warranty or for failur...

Page 7: ...Smokestack Assembly H 2 Short Leg Assembly A 3 Wire Fire Grate I 2 Long Leg Assembly J 2 Wheel Assembly 8 63 Key Qty Description L 1 Butterfly Damper Assembly M 1 Temperature Gauge N 2 Handle Rod O 2...

Page 8: ...emove top of box Lay sides of carton on ground next to carton bottom Remove parts from inside of unit One person should hold the unit steady at the firebox end while another removes the support pieces...

Page 9: ...in 7 16 Flat washer Hitch pin 9 Slide 4 short legs onto posts closest to firebox with wheels facing outward Slide long legs onto posts at opposite end Secure legs to posts using one per leg Do not ful...

Page 10: ...our Fully tighten these four bolts Wood rack 3 8 16x1 hex head bolts 6 MAKE SURE THAT LEG BOLTS ARE TIGHT ENOUGH SO THAT LEGS WON T SLIP OFF OF POSTS With the assistance of a helper roll the unit over...

Page 11: ...olt into the 1 4 flat washer 1 4 20x3 4 hex head bolt center hole of the firebox side door from the outside Place the handle of the damper through the lower opening in the door from the inside and pla...

Page 12: ...between handle brackets slide rod into one bracket through handle and out through other bracket Secure at each end of rod with Repeat process to assemble firebox handle hitch pins Handle 10 Front shel...

Page 13: ...position 11 12 NOTE Doors not shown for clarity Large Porcelain Grate Small Porcelain Grate Smaller wire grates in bottom Place two of the smaller wire grates in the bottom of the smoke chamber and on...

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