Traeger COM200 Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

Complete a parts check to make sure all the parts are present. Spend a few 
minutes familiarizing yourself with the parts. The following parts should be 
included with your unit: 

(1) Main COM200 body 
(1) Trailer hitch and tongue assembly 
(2) Tires 
(2) Fenders 
(1) Axle 
(1) Grease drain pan 
(2) Grease buckets 
(1) Box of bolts, nuts and assorted parts 
(4) Porcelain coated cooking grills 

 
 
STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE TRAILER AXLE: 
 
Raise one side of the barbecue body approximately 6 inches and block in place. 
Then, raise the other end of the barbecue body and do the same thing to that 
end. This should provide you with enough room to slide the axle into place and 
bolt the axle support bracket (25) to the barbecue body. Bolt in place using the 
½” bolts, washers and lock-washers supplied. 
 
STEP 3 – INSTALLING  THE WHEELS
 
Using the same procedure as above, block each side the barbecue body and 
then bolt the wheels on to the axle with the lug nuts provided. 
 
STEP 4 – INSTALLING WHEEL FENDERS: 
 
The fenders mount over each wheel. There are four nut insert holes on each side 
of the barbecue body.  Line up the holes in the fender with the nut inserts. Insert 
one of the 1/4" bolts into the fender hole (32) and bolt into place.  Make sure that 
the taillights (34) are pointing to the rear of the barbecue. 
 
STEP 5 – INSTALLING THE WIRING: 
 
Thread the wiring through the Trailer hitch tongue assembly and attach the white 
wire, with the ring connector, to the hex screw installed below the hitch. 
 
STEP 6 – REMOVE COM200 OFF THE PALLET 
 
The next step is to roll the unit off the pallet. This can be done by putting a board 
under each wheel and rolling it off the back of the pallet.  Use the trailer hitch to 
steer the unit. Put the jack stand down to help you move the unit. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for COM200

Page 1: ... Patent Numbers 4 823 684 4 619 209 FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY OWNER S MANUAL COM200 WARNING DO NOT STORE OR USE NEAR GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTABLE LIQUIDS IN THEVACINITYOF THIS UNIT USE ONLYTRAEGER BRAND BBQ PELLETS IN THE OPERATION OFTHIS UNIT ...

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Page 4: ...TION Tools Required For The Assembly Process 2 3 4 open end wrenches or a 3 4 ratchet set 1 7 16 nut driver or 7 16 ratchet set 1 Tire iron or lug bolt wrench 1 Claw hammer 1 Vice grips 1 Phillips screwdriver or screw gun STEP 1 UNCRATING THE UNIT Remove all of the staples from around the bottom of the cardboard box that holds it to the pallet A claw hammer and pair of vise grips works well for th...

Page 5: ...d STEP 3 INSTALLING THE WHEELS Using the same procedure as above block each side the barbecue body and then bolt the wheels on to the axle with the lug nuts provided STEP 4 INSTALLING WHEEL FENDERS The fenders mount over each wheel There are four nut insert holes on each side of the barbecue body Line up the holes in the fender with the nut inserts Insert one of the 1 4 bolts into the fender hole ...

Page 6: ...n the barbecue will go into the SMOKE mode SMOKE SETTING The Smoke setting is not controlled by a temperature setting It is controlled by a time setting The auger runs for fifteen 15 seconds and is off for sixty five 65 seconds This cycle will create wood smoke The Smoke setting can also be used as a holding temperature of approximately 150 degrees F AUTO START Your COM200 has three separate burne...

Page 7: ...es with your finger After rotating the fan blades plug the unit back into the outlet turn the power switch on and check the fans for proper operation Fill the pellet hopper 4 with Traeger brand Barbecue Pellets Rotate the thermostat dial 19 to 450 degrees F The augers 10 will begin transferring the barbecue pellets into the firepots 12 When you begin to see the pellets dropping into the firepots t...

Page 8: ...ould come up out of the firepot and cause a grease fire in your grill When estimating cooking times remember that the outside temperature will dramatically alter your cooking times If it is hot outside it will take less time for food to cook If it is cold wet or windy it will take longer for food to cook Grease fires are caused by not properly maintaining your grill or failing to clean your angled...

Page 9: ...EN IT IS COLD Spare Parts Your COM200 is one of the most reliable cooking appliances that you will ever use Because you cannot run down to the hardware store to pick up spare parts for your unit it is recommended that you have spare parts available Traeger Industries recommends that you purchase an extra hot rod 11 auger motor 7 combustion blower 9 for emergency repairs It is cheap insurance On a ...

Page 10: ...rized Traeger Commercial reseller distributor or Traeger Pellet Grills Please provide your name phone number address model and serial number of your unit vTo order parts directly from the factory contact PARTS DEPARTMENT TRAEGER PELLET GRILLS LLC PO BOX 829 Mt Angel OR 97362 503 845 9234 1 800 872 3437 Fax 503 845 6366 Email service traegergrills com Website www traegercommercial com ...

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