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OPERATING TIPS

1. 

You can change the temperature dial at any time during 

grilling to increase or decrease cooking temperature. 

2. 

WARNING!

 Your Traeger® Grill should never be moved 

while it is hot. If you are transporting your grill in 

a vehicle after cooking on it, make sure the fire is 

completely out and the grill is cold before placing  

it in any vehicle. Never put water into the firepot;  

it will cause a jam in the auger.

3. 

Your Traeger®

 

Grill is designed to operate with the door 

closed. Cooking with the door open greatly lengthens 

your cooking time. 

4. 

CAUTION!

 Never add pellets by hand to a hot firepot. 

This is dangerous and you may be seriously burned. If 

you run out of pellets and lose your fire while cooking, 

let the grill cool completely and start again with the 

“Hopper Clean-out” instructions on page 15.

5. 

CAUTION!

 Make sure the heat baffle is properly seated 

on its locating brackets. If not seated properly, direct 

heat and flame could come up out of the firepot and 

cause a grease fire in the grill.

6. 

Always take into account the type of food you are 

cooking.

• 

Thin foods need high heat and shorter cook  

times, while thicker foods need low heat and  

longer cook times. 

• 

Vegetables take longer to cook than meats at  

the same cooking temperatures.

• 

Always check that the internal temperature  

of the meat that you are cooking reaches safe  

temperatures to eat. 

7. 

Digital Thermostat Control Functions: 

 

After selecting your cooking temperature (with 

the exception of SMOKE), the auger will operate 

continuously until the selected temperature is 

reached. From that point forward, the digital control 

will cycle the auger off and on to maintain the selected 

temperature until the temperature dial is changed. 

When operating in SMOKE mode, the auger will cycle 

on

 for 15 seconds and 

off

 for 65 seconds. There is no 

temperature control with the SMOKE setting. This 

timed cycle setting for SMOKE is a factory preset 

recommended by Traeger Pellet Grills to develop  

a “smoking” temperature of 65.5°–82.2°C 

(150º–180ºF).

8. 

WARNING!

 If the fire in the firepot goes out while 

smoking and there are sufficient pellets still in the 

pellet hopper, it is important to follow these steps. 

Failure to do so may cause a hazardous “overfiring”  

of your grill due to an excess of unburned pellets  

in the firepot. 

• 

DANGER!

 

Turn the Main Power switch at the back of 

the grill to OFF 

(

O

and disconnect the power cord. 

Allow the grill to cool thoroughly. Open the door and 

remove all food, grill grate, grease drip tray, and heat 

baffle.

• 

WARNING!

 

Smoke Hazard

 

A pellet overflow condition can occur during  

start-up, resulting in unusually thick, white smoke 

that lasts a long time. If this occurs, power down 

your grill with the Main Power switch and unplug. 

If this condition continues long enough, gases can 

build up from partial ignition and fully ignite, causing 

the lid to “burp.” If this burp occurs and your grill 

has not been properly maintained as described in 

“Maintaining Your Grill” on pages 16-17, a grease fire 

could result. To remedy this condition, let the grill cool 

down completely, remove all internal components, and 

thoroughly clean all ash and pellets from the grill and 

firepot (see page 17, “Cleaning the Ash from Inside and 

Around the Firepot”).

• 

WARNING!

 

Remove all unburned pellets and ash from 

inside and around the firepot. (See instructions for 

proper handling and disposal of ash on page 17.)

• 

Before replacing the heat baffle, grease drip tray, and 

the grill grate, plug the power cord into an appropriate 

grounded/earthed electrical outlet and turn the Main 

Power switch ON 

(

I

). Pellets should fall into the 

firepot and the hot rod should begin to heat (it will 

start to turn red). 

CAUTION!

 

Do not touch the hot rod.

• 

When flames start to come out of the firepot, turn the 

Main Power switch OFF 

(

O

)

. Let the grill cool down. 

Now you’re ready to place the heat baffle, grease drip 

tray, grill grate, and food back into the grill. With the 

door open, turn the Main Power switch ON (

I

) and 

turn the temperature dial to SMOKE. In about two 

minutes, the pellets will ignite and whitish-gray smoke 

will come out of the grill. After the pellets have ignited, 

close the door and turn the temperature dial to any 

cooking setting desired.

9. 

CARBON MONOXIDE:

WARNING! 

Follow these guidelines to prevent this 

colorless, odorless gas from poisoning you, your family, 

your pets, or others.
Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: 

headaches, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, 

sleepiness, and confusion. Carbon monoxide reduces 

the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen 

levels can result in loss of consciousness and death.

Summary of Contents for TFB42PLF

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL TFB42PLF T01808 IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE Accessories Not Included Accessoires non inclus Accesorios no incluidos ...

Page 2: ... of enjoyment to you and your lucky friends and family Your new Traeger Grill is specially designed to make cooking easier while giving you optimal performance with the most savory flavored food As with all grills and cooking appliances any time you burn a material whether it be wood gas or charcoal organic gases are formed during the cooking process One gas that can be particularly harmful in con...

Page 3: ...ating this grill maintain a MINIMUM distance of 45 7 cm 18 inches from the grill to combustibles When operating this grill under overhead combustibles a MINIMUM of 102 cm 40 inches is required WARNING Air Contaminant Hazard Assemble and operate this grill ONLY per the instructions in the Assembly Guide and this Owner s Manual This grill is intended for OUTDOOR USE ONLY Never use heating fuel pelle...

Page 4: ...4 UNLOCKTHEFULLPOWEROFYOURGRILL WITH THE TRAEGER APP ...

Page 5: ... A REAL BREEZE 8 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL 10 SEASONING YOUR GRILL 12 USING YOUR GRILL 14 ADDITIONAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS 15 HOPPER CLEAN OUT 16 MAINTAINING YOUR GRILL 18 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 20 OPERATING TIPS 23 SERVICE AND WARRANTY Accessories Not Included Accessoires non inclus Accesorios no incluidos ...

Page 6: ...srecommendusingourpelletsfortheoptimalexperience WOOD FIRED TASTE SMOKESCIENCE Just the right moisture ratio results in highest quality pure hardwood flavor After 30 years in business we ve created the gold standard in pellet production USA TRAEGER OWNED MILLS PELLETPRODUCTIONPROCESS BEEF POULTRY PORK LAMB SEAFOOD BAKED VEGGIES WILD GAME GOOD WITH ANYTHING GREAT WITH 100 ALL NATURAL HARDWOOD No fi...

Page 7: ... on your drip bucket maintenance with our aluminum liners DRIP TRAY LINERS 5 PACK Made of heatproof aluminum they re lightweight and disposable so you can clean up quick and Traeger on TRAEGER X OREN PINKBUTCHERPAPER 18 X 150 This FDA approved paper keeps your meat moist by sealing in the juices but is breathable enough to allow additional smoke flavor in TRAEGER ALLNATURAL CLEANER 950 ML Keep you...

Page 8: ...or 12 Heat Baffle 3 Pellet Hopper Clean out Door on back 13 Grease Drip Tray 4 Grill Controls 14 Porcelain Coated Grill Grate 5 Pellet Hopper 15 Chimney Pipe 6 Front Wheeled Leg 16 Chimney Pipe Gasket 7 Rear Wheeled Leg 17 Chimney Cap 8 Rear Fixed Leg 18 Grill Door 9 Front Fixed Leg 19 Grill Body 10 Meat Probe GRILLPARTSANDFEATURES Probe Selector Probe 1 F 1 18 19 13 6 5 8 9 7 12 11 3 14 15 17 16 ...

Page 9: ...drippings flaring up and causing nasty fireballs that destroy your meal because Traeger Wood Fired Grills cook by using indirect heat All drippings are safely channeled outside of the cooking chamber into a bucket YOUREASY TO USECONTROLPANEL Before you begin using the grill it will be helpful to familiarize yourself with the different features of the control panel F Temperature Probe 1 Probe Selec...

Page 10: ...AND HARDWOOD PELLETS which are specifically made to work in our grills Never use heating fuel pellets in the grill F Temperature Probe Selector OFF 225 325 180 350 275 250 300 375 Smoke Shut Down Cycle High Probe Selector OFF ON 375 hut Down Cycle High 3 Turn grill on Flip the Main Power switch to ON I and turn the temperature dial to SMOKE Make sure the auger is turning inside the pellet hopper F...

Page 11: ...t Down Cycle High 6 With the Main Power switch in the ON I position turn the temperature dial to HIGH In about two minutes the pellets will ignite and whitish gray smoke will come out of the grill Probe Selector Probe 1 F Probe 1 Probe Selector OFF ON 225 325 180 350 275 250 300 375 Smoke Shut Down Cycle High Before using your grill for the first time it will need to be seasoned Turn the temperatu...

Page 12: ... switch to ON I Probe Selector Probe 1 F Probe 1 Probe Selector OFF ON 225 325 180 350 275 250 300 375 Smoke Shut Down Cycle High 2 NOTES Always run your grill through the full shut down cycle after each cooking task Turn the temperature dial to SHUT DOWN CYCLE to initiate the shut down cycle We recommend you clean the grease drip tray frequently to reduce the possibility of a grease fire Please s...

Page 13: ...g sure it s not in the fatty portion or touching bone but is halfway into the thickest part of the meat Probe Selector Probe 1 F 3 Reading the temperature Press the Probe Selector switch on the control The probe temperature will display for 5 seconds then revert back to the temperature of the grill RANGE BEEF LAMB PORK POULTRY Well 76 7 C 170 F 71 1 C 160 F 76 7 C 170 F 76 7 C 170 F Medium 71 1 C ...

Page 14: ... Main Power switch If this condition was caused from running out of pellets add pellets to the hopper and re prime your auger HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM If the grill reaches an internal temperature reading of 287 7 C 550ºF as read by the RTD temperature sensor the control will go into alarm state and the display will read HeR This will turn off all power to the internal components of the grill The dis...

Page 15: ...w it to cool completely Unscrew the clean out door fastener and open it Pellets will empty into the container you ve placed below You might need a spatula or spoon to push the remaining pellets out of the hopper Once the hopper is empty close the door replace the fastener and refill the hopper with a different flavor of TRAEGER BRAND HARDWOOD PELLETS Place a container large enough to hold the disc...

Page 16: ...e inside of the vertical and horizontal sections of the flue pipe using a stiff nonmetallic tool A wooden paint stir stick for example would work for this task Once the creosote and grease residue has been loosened from the flue pipe lining much of it can be removed with paper towels or disposable rags Do not spray water or other liquid cleaners onto the inside of your grill Once the flue pipe has...

Page 17: ...pot should be done only when the grill is COLD A utility type vacuum cleaner having a metal collection canister without a bag would be best for this task However almost any vacuum cleaner will work safely if this procedure is properly followed After ensuring that the ash in the firepot is COLD vacuum the ash from the inside of the firepot a If your vacuum cleaner is a bagless model empty any previ...

Page 18: ... switch OFF O This indicates a defective auger drive motor and it will need to be replaced Contact your Traeger dealer or Traeger s VIP 365 Customer Service see page 23 to place an order If the fan blade turns a bit and then stops continue watching and turn the Main Power switch OFF O If the fan blade unwinds slightly this indicates a jam in the auger system which will need to be cleared DANGER Tu...

Page 19: ... Main Power switch ON I and turn the temperature dial to your desired temperature In about two minutes the pellets will ignite and whitish gray smoke will come out of the grill Allow the grill to preheat for 10 minutes before placing food on the grill If this does not fix the problem contact Traeger Technical Support see page 23 for assistance With the Traeger digital control what dial setting is ...

Page 20: ... may cause a hazardous overfiring of your grill due to an excess of unburned pellets in the firepot DANGER Turn the Main Power switch at the back of the grill to OFF O and disconnect the power cord Allow the grill to cool thoroughly Open the door and remove all food grill grate grease drip tray and heat baffle WARNING Smoke Hazard A pellet overflow condition can occur during start up resulting in ...

Page 21: ...ly maintaining the grill and failing to clean the Traeger Grease Management System TGMS on a consistent basis see Maintaining Your Grill In the unlikely event of a grease fire while cooking turn the grill OFF O and keep the door closed until the fire is completely out Never keep the door open during a grease fire If the fire does not go out lightly sprinkle baking soda on the fire CAUTION Be caref...

Page 22: ...22 NOTES ...

Page 23: ...al part s approved for return by Traeger s Parts Department must be returned prepaid This warranty does not include labor charges connected with the determination or replacement of defective parts or freight charges to ship these parts Traeger Pellet Grills LLC shall not be liable under this or any implied warranty for incidental or consequential damages This warranty gives the retail customer spe...

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