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3.  SECURE CONTROL BOARD TO FRONT SUPPORT LEGS

 

Parts Required:

2 x #10–24x½" Screw (#C)

 Installation:

•  Near the Control Board, loosen the two screws connecting the front 

panel to the main cabinet.

•  Using another two screws, secure the front panel sides to the front-

facing support legs. Once these screws are tight, re-tighten the two 

screws that were previously loosened. 

4.  SECURING THE SUPPORT BAR

 

Parts Required:

1  x  Support Bar (#15)

4 x #10–24x½" Screw (#C)

 Installation:

•  Install the support bracket to the rear of the unit between the two 

rear support legs. Secure using two screws on each side. Ensure the 

support bracket is place on the underside of the main cabinet, facing 

inwards. Note illustration for support bracket arrangement.

5.  MOUNTING THE SUPPORT PANELS

 

Parts Required:

2  x  Support Panel (#16)

8 x #10–24x½" Screw (#C)

 Installation:

•  Install one support panel to the side of the unit between a front and 

back support leg. Secure using two screws on each side. Ensure the 

flat side of the support plate is facing outwards. Repeat the same 

installation to mount the other support panel. Note illustration for 

support panel arrangement.

NOTE: The support bracket with two holes along the bottom should 

be on the same side of the unit as the power cord exits the control 

board (left side). This is important for later steps.

6.  MOUNTING THE BOTTOM CHAMBER ASSEMBLY

 

Parts Required:

2   x  Electric Wire Cover (#17) 

1   x   Bottom Chamber Assembly (#20) 

4   x   #10–24x½" Screw (#C)

 Installation:

•  Mount the bottom chamber assembly and electric wire covers to the 

bottom of the cabinet base using four screws. Ensure the rails for the 

grease tray are facing the front of the unit. Note illustration for proper 

positioning of parts.

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Summary of Contents for 0256539

Page 1: ...ly Not for commercial use CERTIFIED TO UL1026 6th edition Electric Household Cooking and Food Serving Appliance WARNING PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS ELECTRIC APPLI...

Page 2: ...lug the power cord Do not throw water on Do not try to smother the fire Use of an all class class ABC approved fire extinguisher is valuable to keep on site If an uncontrolled fire does occur call the...

Page 3: ...cumulates along exhaust areas If creosote has formed within the unit allow the unit to warm up at a low temperature turn off the appliance then wipe away any formation with a hand towel Similar to tar...

Page 4: ...er Source 11 Operating Instructions Smoker Environment 11 Smoker Temperature Ranges 12 Understanding The Control Board 13 Understanding The Probes 14 First Use Smoker Burn Off 14 Start Up Procedure 14...

Page 5: ...x2 23 Caster Wheel x2 24 Grease Tray x1 25 Meat Probe x1 A 20x Screw x4 B 20x Screw x28 C 10 24x Screw x32 D 10 24 Lock Nut x2 E M5 Locking Washer x2 F 5 32x Screw x2 G Spare Hardware NOTE Due to ongo...

Page 6: ...ws completely until all screws for that step have been installed or unless otherwise mentioned 1 MOUNTING THE WHEELS TO THE SUPPORT LEGS Parts Required 2 x Locking Caster Wheel 22 2 x Caster Wheel 23...

Page 7: ...s Required 2 x Support Panel 16 8 x 10 24x Screw C Installation Install one support panel to the side of the unit between a front and back support leg Secure using two screws on each side Ensure the f...

Page 8: ...ighten to avoid screws falling out when the unit is moved 8 INSTALLING THE DAMPERS INTO THE MAIN CABINET Parts Required 1 x Main Cabinet 9 2 x Damper Vent 3 2 x 10 24x Screw C 2 x 10 24 Lock Nut D 2 x...

Page 9: ...t in wrong temperature readings on the Control Board 11 INSTALLING THE COOKING COMPONENTS Parts Required 8 x Cooking Grid Support Brackets 2 4 x Cooking Grids 1 1 x Water Pan 12 1 x Water Pan Support...

Page 10: ...ure the door is mounted correctly by testing it opens freely Note 13A Mount the cabinet door handle onto the front side of the cabinet door using two screws Note correct direction in 13B Mount the cab...

Page 11: ...eavenly aroma of smoked foods will help cure your winter blues Follow these suggestions on how to enjoy your smoker throughout the cooler months If smoking at low temperatures fails increase the tempe...

Page 12: ...r keep the smoke cabinet door closed at all times You can keep foods hot by wrapping them in foil and placing them in an insulated cooler Stuff crumpled up newspaper around the foil and this will keep...

Page 13: ...he heating element will not turn on until TIME is also set Default element temperature is set to 37 C 100 F Press the TIME Button on the Control Board to adjust the cooking time Press once to select t...

Page 14: ...ong term operation and care If the burn off is not performed the exterior finish will not set properly as well as a paint odor can impart unnatural flavors onto your first prepared meal START UP PROCE...

Page 15: ...your cooking session and add more wood chips if needed 1 Wearing heat resistant barbecue mitts remove the wood chip tray from the opening above the control board on the front panel of the unit 2 Caref...

Page 16: ...T The water pan may accumulate grease Refill and replace the water in the water pan often The glass of the cabinet door is tempered and will not break with high heat however excessive build up may cau...

Page 17: ...ed Contact Customer Service for a replacement part Temperature In Main Cabinet Is Inaccurate Grill Probe Is Dirty Follow Care and Maintenance instructions Grill Probe Not Making Connection Access the...

Page 18: ...oard Control Board needs to be replaced Contact Customer Service for a replacement part Er1 Error Code The Smoker Is Too Cold To Function Outdoor temperature is too cold for the heating element to fun...

Page 19: ...ent for the operation of the unit PB ELECTRIC REQUIREMENTS 220 240V 50 Hz 1650 W 3 PRONG GROUNDED PLUG NOTE Electrical components passed by product safety testing and certification services comply wit...

Page 20: ...Electric Wire Cover x2 18 A Grill Probe Bracket x1 19 A Power Cord Bracket x1 20 A Bottom Chamber Assembly x1 21 A Support Legs x4 22 A Locking Caster Wheel x2 23 A Caster Wheel x2 24 A Grease Tray x1...

Page 21: ...ds the use of a cover when the smoker is not in use This warranty is based on normal domestic use and service of the smoker and neither limited warranty coverage s apply for a smoker which is used in...

Page 22: ...for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if goods fail to be of acceptable quality and...

Page 23: ...onal Corporation Pty Ltd 61 8 9248 9822 service genesiscorp com au WARNING THIS PRODUCT CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE WHICH IS A COMBUSTION BY PRODUCT KNOWN TO CAUSE CANCER BIR...

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