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1. Operating Guidelines

• For convenient and safe assembly, use at least two people to assemble. 
• DO NOT use the grill in any enclosed area, it is for outdoor use only. 
• DO NOT use your grill outside on rainy days, it must not get wet.  
• DO NOT store or use combustible materials or liquids near the grill. 
• DO NOT move your grill while operating or while it is hot. Wait until the 

grill is completely cold. 

• DO NOT place heavy objects on top of the hopper lid as it could tip over. 
• Keep children away while the grill is in use. 
• Parts of your grill will become very hot so take care as serious burns 

could result. 

• Always keep the Pellet Hopper dry.  The wood pellets will expand, break 

apart and even jam the Auger feed system if they get wet or are exposed 
to high humidity.  Store pellets in air tight containers and only pour as 
much as required for your cooking into the hopper.  

• Maintain a safe distance between your grill and any combustible 

materials. 

• If a grease fire occurs, turn the controller OFF and leave the lid CLOSED 

until the fire is extinguished. DO NOT unplug the power cord. DO NOT 
throw water on it. DO NOT try to smother the fire. 

• Clean and maintain your grill after each use. 
• Only use wood pellets which are made specifically for BBQs and no larger 

than 6mm in diameter. 

• Use of heat-resistant gloves when operating this grill. 
• Cover the Grease Tray with heavy-duty aluminum foil before use to make 

it easier to clean.  Replace the foil regularly and clean any grease in the 
drain to reduce the chance of grease fires. 

• Make sure the power cord is disconnected before performing any service 

or maintenance. 

• Never put water into the Pellet Hopper or Fire-pot. 
• Never add pellets into the Fire-pot whilst the grill is operating.   

If the hopper runs out of pellets, let the grill cool down and repeat INITIAL 
STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS. 

• Take care when pushing the grill around as it can tip over when pushed on 

uneven ground, especially if the Hopper is full of pellets.   

• Lock the rear wheels if on sloping or uneven surfaces. 

Summary of Contents for Feed Life ZPG-700E-XL

Page 1: ...Z Grills ZPG 700E XL Wood Pellet Smoker Grill Owner Manual www zgrills com au...

Page 2: ...NING FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Assemble and use this grill ONLY in accordance with the instructions in this manual WARNING SAFE DISTANCE During operation keep the grill a MINIMUM of 1m overhead clearance an...

Page 3: ...ations 6 4 Food Minimum Cooked Temperatures 6 5 Cleaning the Grill 7 6 Controller Operation 8 7 Error Codes 8 8 Main Grill Components 9 9 Unpacking Assembly Instructions 10 10 Wiring Diagram 14 11 Spa...

Page 4: ...your grill and any combustible materials If a grease re occurs turn the controller OFF and leave the lid CLOSED until the re is extinguished DO NOT unplug the power cord DO NOT throw water on it DO N...

Page 5: ...ature Dial to the desired setting Wait 10 minutes or until the temperature is reached before putting food in NORMAL SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE After cooking always turn the Temperature Dial to SHUT DOWN CYCLE...

Page 6: ...atures are just a reference guide only 4 Food Minimum Temperature Chart Minimum Safe Internal Temperatures Beef Veal Whole cuts 63oC Lamb Whole cuts 63oC Pork Whole cuts 63oC Minced Beef 72oC Sausages...

Page 7: ...acuum when the grill is cold switched OFF and unplugged from power supply Once every 50 hours of use remove the Chimney Cap and clean with warm soapy water Scrape any soot from the chimney with a non...

Page 8: ...Troubleshooting section for more detailed information as well Er1 Temperature Sensor Failure Check to ensure the Temperature Sensor cable plug is properly connected Check sensor cable connection on th...

Page 9: ...ll Lid Handle 5 Fire Pot 6 Grill Temperature Sensor 7 Thermal Insulating Sheet 8 Grill Drum 9 Chimney Cap 10 Chimney Stack 11 Chimney Gasket 12 Grease Bucket 13 Grill Base 14 Heat Baf e 15 Grease Tray...

Page 10: ...step by step assembly instructions on the following pages Wear gloves when handling the Grease Tray as it has a light layer of oil to prevent rusting and may have sharp edges Tools and Fasteners All t...

Page 11: ...opper with a piece of cardboard to prevent the kep nuts from accidentally falling into the Auger If they do fall in remove with a magnetic screwdriver STEP 2 DOOR MAGNETS STEP 3 SIDE PANELS Two Holes...

Page 12: ...Connect the Temperature Sensor cable BEFORE positioning the Hopper into the Grill Drum 2 The Hopper is heavy so get assistance from a 2nd person when sliding into the Grill Drum and attaching the bol...

Page 13: ...ck in position 13 STEP 9 HOPPER LID HANDLE TIP Cover the opening of the hopper with a piece of cardboard to prevent the kep nuts accidentally falling into the Auger TIP If the doors are not level with...

Page 14: ...rease res STEP 16 GRILL RACKS STEP 17 GREASE BUCKET TIP Regularly clean Grease Bucket with warm soapy water 14 STEP 14 HEAT BAFFLE TIPS 1 Gently tap the Heat Baf e in and out of the slots Using force...

Page 15: ...re Pot Fan ZG FPFAN Ignition Rod ZG IROD Auger ZG AUGER Auger Motor ZG AMOTOR Heat Baf e ZG 700 HBAFF Grease Tray ZG 700 GTRAY Hopper Auger Assembly ZG 700 HA ASS Small Grill Rack ZG 700 SGRACK Main G...

Page 16: ...drop into the Fire pot turn the Dial to SMOKE and wait until the Pellets ignite and come to full ame 9 Place the Heat Baf e Grease Tray and Grill Racks back into the Grill The grill is now ready to co...

Page 17: ...al to Shut Down Cycle then Smoke to startup as normal Startup Procedure 1 With the Controller Dial on Shut Down Cycle switch the power ON 2 Open the Grill Lid and Turn the Dial to SMOKE position 3 Onc...

Page 18: ...or long reach re lighter 8 Once there is re in the Fire pot turn the Grill ON and turn to the desired temperature setting 9 Carefully replace the Heat Baf e Grease Tray and Grilling Racks Changing fro...

Page 19: ...r rotates intermittently and very very slowly 1 6RPM Contact Z Grills Australia customer support for replacement parts IGNITION ROD FAILURE With the Grease Tray and Heat Baf e removed turn the Dial to...

Page 20: ...o Shut Down Cycle Once cooled down vacuum out the Hopper and Fire pot Pour in dry pellets only as many as required for cooking and then follow the Initial Startup Instructions Noisey Auger LONG PELLET...

Page 21: ...issors Pliers This is standard type of fuse widely available from electrical suppliers and retailers DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE Unplug the grill from electric power supply before completing any repairs Only...

Page 22: ...aning the ceramic coated grill racks may become cracked or chipped resulting in exposed metal that may show signs of rust This is normal and is not covered under this limited warranty Z Grills shall n...

Page 23: ...23 Enjoy your cooking...

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