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The Controller Knob is used to increase,decrease,and select a setting value. Rotate the Controller Knob
to select the time, temperature, or step in an active settings menu. Pushthe Controller Knob to confirm
the chosen value.

Thecentral readout displays both the Actual and Settemperatures. TheActual temperature is constantly
displayed unless the Set temperature is being adjusted. The Actual temperature is the temperature
from inside the Main Barrel. The Actual temperature readout is taken by the grill probe (sensor)from
the inside of the grill barrel.

To show the Settemperature, pressthe Controller Knob. TheSet temperature is active when the readout
is blinking. To adjust the Set temperature, rotate the Controller Knob, as needed. Once the desired Set
temperature is reached,pressthe Controller Knob to confirm the Set temperature, then the readout will
return back to the Actual Temperature.

Pressthe button once to activate the Recipe Steps.There are nine Recipe Steps available to set. Adjust
the settings of each RecipeStep by using the Controller Knob.

Displays the current RecipeStep.

Displays the Time set during the Recipe Step. Pressthe Recipe Button to activate the Recipe settings.
Use the Controller Knob to switch through the RecipeSteps,one being the Time.

Displays the Actual and Set temperature of the Programmable Meat Probe - which is the first Meat
Probe plug-in port (MPC).The Actual temperature is constantly displayed unless the Set temperature
is being adjusted. When the MPCButton is pressed,the selected Meat Probe readout will blink and the
Set temperature can be adjusted. When not in use,disconnect the Meat Probe from the connection port
and code "noP" will be displayed. Compatible with Pit Boss®Grillsbranded meat probes only.

Displays the Actual temperature of a Meat Probe. These three Meat Probe readouts correspond with
the plug-in connection port selected.When not in use,disconnect the Meat Probe from the connection
port and code "noP" will be displayed. Compatible with Pit Boss®Grillsbranded meat probes only.

This readout is displayed after Power-down has been selected. It indicates that the automatic cool-
down cycle has started. Oncethe cool-down cycle is completed, the readout will no longer be visible.

The FANicon is visible when the fan is in operation. When the central readout has the FANicon blinking,
the Fan is not working. Seethe section on troubleshooting for assistance.

The AUGERicon is visible when the auger is turning. When the central readout has the AUGERicon
blinking, the auger is not working. Seethe section on troubleshooting for assistance.

The IGNITORicon is visible when the ignitor is in use. When the central readout has the IGNITORicon
blinking, the ignitor is not working. Seethe section on troubleshooting for assistance.

When the central readout has the PELLETiconvisible, the fire in the Burn Pot has gone out or the
hopper may be empty. Seethe section on troubleshooting for assistance.

Summary of Contents for PB1600PS1

Page 1: ...E OFFICIALSABOUT RESTRICTIONSAND INSTALLATION INSPECTIONREQUIREMENTSIN YOURAREA AVERTISSEMENT VEUILLEZ LIRE L INT GRALIT DU MANUEL AVANT L INSTALLATION ETL UTILISATION DE CETAPPAREIL LECTRIQUE COMBUST...

Page 2: ...laced under overhead combustible ceiling or overhang Keepyour grill in an areaclearand free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Shoulda grease fire occur turn th...

Page 3: ...barbecuegrills Do not usefuel with additives Wood pellets arehighly susceptibleto moisture and should always be stored in an airtight container If you arestoring your grill without use for an extende...

Page 4: ...vicemust acceptany interference received including interference that may causeundesired operation Thisequipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassBdigital device pursuant...

Page 5: ...Temperature Ranges 15 Understanding The Control Board 16 Control Board Functions 18 Connecting To The Smoke iT App 19 Hopper Priming Procedure 20 First Use Grill Burn Off 20 Automatic Start Up Proced...

Page 6: ...3 Left Support Leg Back x1 24 Right Support Leg Front x1 25 Right Support Leg Back x1 26 Bottom Shelf x1 27 Locking Caster Wheels x2 28 Wheel x2 29 Power Cord Clip x1 30 Power Cord FPlug x1 31 Power C...

Page 7: ...bination involving a locking washer and washer shouldbe installed with the lockingwasher closestto the head of the screw 1 MOUNTING THE LEGSTOTHE MAIN BARREL Parts Required 1 x Main Barrel Hopper Asse...

Page 8: ...is inserted completely Note illustration 3A Attach each Wheel to each Right Support Leg by inserting the Wheel Axle Pin through the Wheel Support Leg hole Wheel Washer then secureusing the Wheel Cotte...

Page 9: ...the shelves to move or lift the grill The weight of the unit will cause the shelves to break which is not coveredby warranty 7 SECURINGTHE CHIMNEY Parts Required 1 x Chimney Gasket 7 1 x Chimney Cap...

Page 10: ...h insert the screw from the outside into the Front Shelf Bracket and the Front Shelf then add the bushing onto the screw the washer then the nut Repeatinstallation for the other side of the Front Shel...

Page 11: ...an the right Poor installation of this part may result in damage to your Main Grill barrel Placethe Flame Broiler Slider on top of the Flame Broiler Main Plate covering the slotted openings Ensurethe...

Page 12: ...Rack on the top ledges inside the Main Grill NOTE To maintain the searing and grilling performance of your Cooking Grids and Cooking Racks regular care and maintenance is required 13 MOUNTING THE RACK...

Page 13: ...Cordinto the groove at the bottom of the unit Note 15A Securethe Power Clip to the bottom panel using the pre installed screw as shown Note 15B 16 CONNECTINGTO APOWER SOURCE STANDARD OUTLET This appli...

Page 14: ...inter move your grill to an area that is out of the wind and direct cold Checklocal bylaws regarding the proximity of your grill in relation to your home and or other structures Put everything you nee...

Page 15: ...ures will greatly reduce the chancesof a grease flare up Ensurethat the Flame Broiler Slider in the closed position covering the slotted openings Greatrange for cooking anything wrapped in bacon or wh...

Page 16: ...the grill cooking time and meat probe temperatures It also allows you to adjust the settings of your Control Board Thisbutton hastwo functions Temperature Units Switch and Light 1 Quickpush of this b...

Page 17: ...be plug in port MPC The Actual temperature is constantly displayed unlessthe Set temperature is being adjusted When the MPCButton is pressed the selectedMeat Probereadout will blink and the Settempera...

Page 18: ...eadout Plug in the Meat Probe adapter to the meat probe connection port and ensure it is inserted all the way into the plug Youwill feel and hear it snap in place Not only will it cook the meat to you...

Page 19: ...erature is reached pressand hold the RecipeButton to lock in all Recipesettings for that RecipeStep To set another Recipe Step quick press the Recipe Button to select another Recipe Step programming a...

Page 20: ...rill from the auger tube Oncepellets begin to drop into the Burn Pot releasethe Prime Button 6 Pressthe PowerButton to turn the unit off 7 Re install the cooking components into the Main Barrel Thegri...

Page 21: ...found on the bottom of the hopper Oncethe hopper accesspanelis removed seeElectricWire Diagram for diagram carefully wipe off any greasebuild up directly on the fan blades Thisensuresairflow is suffi...

Page 22: ...water to cut the grease Do not use oven cleaner abrasive cleansersor abrasive cleaning pads on the outside grill surfaces Allpainted surfacesare not covered under warranty but rather are part of gene...

Page 23: ...he grill A BBQfloor mat is very useful Due to food handling accidentsand cooking spatter a BBQfloor mat would protect a deck patio or stone platform from the possibility of greasestains or accidentals...

Page 24: ...a replacement part Ignitor Failure Removecooking components from the Main Barrel Pressthe PowerButton to turn the unit on and inspect the ignitor Visuallyconfirm that the ignitor is working by placin...

Page 25: ...LLETError Code Blinking Lack Of Fuel Poor Fuel Quality Obstruction In FeedSystem Jammed Auger Checkhopper to checkthat fuel levelis sufficient and replenishif low Shouldthe quality of wood pellets be...

Page 26: ...sourceis sufficient for the operation of the unit PB ELECTRICREQUIREMENTS 220 240 V 50 Hz 275 W 3 PRONGGROUNDEDPLUG NOTE Electricalcomponents passedby product safety testing and certification service...

Page 27: ...ar x1 14 Hopper Assembly x1 15 Main Barrel x1 16 Meat Probe x2 17 Ash Box x1 18 Ash Box Gasket x1 19 GreaseBucket x1 20 Side Shelf x1 21 Diffuser Plate x1 22 Front Shelf Bracket Left x1 23 Front Shelf...

Page 28: ...otor x1 9 Nylon Bushing x1 10 Auger Flighting Assembly x1 11 Auger Box Housing x1 12 Hopper Housing Gasket x1 13 Ash Box x1 14 Burn Pot x1 15 Combustion Fan x1 16 Ignitor x1 17 Hopper AccessPanel x1 1...

Page 29: ...mmends the use of a grill cover when the grill is not in use This warranty is based on normal domestic use and serviceof the grill and neither limited warranty coverage sapply for a grill which is use...

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