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MPS 330

G

, MPS 340

G

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Manual Code: 9805180020 180830-GSB

PROPANE SMOKER

Manual applies to the following model number(s)

These numbers are located on the rating label of the unit.

Mfg. Date - Serial Number

Your model number

MB20053718, MB20053818, MB20053918, MB20054018,

MB20054118, MB20054218

Please record this information immediately and keep in a safe place for future use. 

IMPORTANT

AGA certificate No. 8687 G

Summary of Contents for MPS 330G

Page 1: ...Manual applies to the following model number s These numbers are located on the rating label of the unit Mfg Date Serial Number Your model number MB20053718 MB20053818 MB20053918 MB20054018 MB20054118 MB20054218 Please record this information immediately and keep in a safe place for future use IMPORTANT AGA certificate No 8687 G ...

Page 2: ...appliance and immediately call your fire department Do not attempt to extinguish an oil grease fire with water DANGER This manual contains important information necessary for the proper assembly and safe use of the appliance Read and follow all warnings and instructions before assembling and using the appliance Follow all warnings and instructions when using the appliance Keep this manual for futu...

Page 3: ...hould children or pets be in area where unit is being used Do NOT allow anyone to conduct activities around unit during or following its use until it has cooled Never use glass plastic or ceramic cookware in unit Never place empty cookware in unit while in use Never move unit when in use Allow unit to cool completely below 115 F 45 C before moving or storing Store only when fire is completely out ...

Page 4: ...lame disk bowl wood chip tray bowl is HOT when unit is in use Use caution when adding wood Check grease tray often during cooking Empty grease tray before it gets full Grease tray may need to be emptied periodically during cooking Do not open upper smoker door s unless necessary Opening smoker door s causes heat to escape which may cause extended cooking time and may cause wood to flare up Closing...

Page 5: ... in order to produce smoke and create the smoke flavor 5 Place food in the smoker position on the center of the smoking rack 6 DO NOT overload smoker with food Extra large amounts of food may trap heat extend cooking time and cause uneven cooking Leave space between food on racks and smoker sides to ensure proper heat circulation If utilizing cooking pans be sure pans do not cover more than 75 of ...

Page 6: ...OPEN FLAMES BEFORE CONNECTING REGULATOR TO GAS CYLINDER TURN GAS OFF AFTER EACH USE TESTING GAS CYLINDER VALVE Turn gas cylinder valve ON and watch for bubbles DO NOT LEAVE GAS ON MORE THAN 12 SECONDS If bubbles appear stop turn gas cylinder valve OFF and retighten fitting Repeat test TESTING REGULATOR AND HOSE AFTER gas cylinder valve has passed Soapy Water Test turn gas cylinder valve ON and che...

Page 7: ... clockwise until it stops DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Perform Soapy Water Test Before starting lighting procedure make sure the smoker door s are open When lighting burner remove all parts inside or on unit to prevent explosion from gas build up To use turn gas cylinder valve ON push control knob in hold and and turn counter clockwise to desired temperature setting Push ignitor button to light after ignit...

Page 8: ...r Flames blow out Low on LPgas Refill LPcylinder Flare up Excessive grease buildup Clean burner and inside unit Excessive fat on meat Trim fat off of meat Cooking temperature too high Adjust or lower temperature accordingly Persistent grease fire Grease trapped by food buildup around burner system Turn smoker control knob and gas cylinder valve off Allow fire to extinguish and the unit to cool dow...

Page 9: ...re opening closing the door s If no allow the unit to stabilize between set point changes for 5 minutes before opening and closing the door s During this transition period the flame is vulnurable to potential blow outs under certain conditions because the pressure inside the burner is reduced while the temperature sensor is adjusting to the lower set point Is the vent open If no open the vent to a...

Page 10: ...ontrol Knob 17 1 Ignitor 18 1 Cabinet Temperature Sensor Bracket 19 1 Control Panel 20 1 Cabinet Temperature Sensor 21 1 ValveAssembly 22 1 Heat Diffuser 23 1 Burner Box Kit 24 1 Heat Shield 25 1 Grease Tray Bracket 26 1 Grease Tray 27 1 Wood Chip Tray Rack 28 1 Wood Chip Tray w Lid 29 1 Right Front Leg 30 1 Left Front Leg 31 1 Right Rear Leg 32 1 Left Rear Leg 33 1 Rear Leg Brace 34 1 Left Side L...

Page 11: ...AN FLAT SURFACE TOOLS NEEDED Adjustable Wrench Phillips Head Screwdriver Approximate assembly time 35 minutes Actual product may differ from picture shown It is possible that some assembly steps have been completed in the factory DO NOT RETURN TO RETAILER for assembly assistance missing or damaged parts Please contact Customer Service at 1300 174 876 Please have the model number and serial number ...

Page 12: ...12 ASSEMBLY Actual product may differ from picture shown A x4 23 4 3 2 1 A A 2 3 C C x7 4 2 A A A F x2 x2 4 F F 14 36 ...

Page 13: ...13 A F x18 x16 A x12 5 ASSEMBLY 6 31 34 36 33 35 29 30 32 A A FRONT AVANT FRENTE FRONT A A A A A A A F F F F A A A A A F F Do not tighten all screws yet Tighten all screws Swivel Casters Swivel Casters ...

Page 14: ... shown here USE EXTREME CARE NOT TO CRIMP OR BREAK THE CABINET TEMPERATURE SENSOR WIRE oil filled Align venturi over valve orifices and attach ignition wire to piezo ignitor on control panel Ignition Wire CAUTION Over bending the cabinet temperature sensor wire could result in damage Cabinet Temperature Sensor Wire Carefully attach the flame sensor wire to the valve as shown Ensure fully tightened...

Page 15: ... 10 18 20 20 C x2 12 18 C C 6 2 4 7 Place cabinet temperature sensor wire behind the cover before installing it Carefully thread cabinet temperature sensor wire down through the body of the smoker D C C 13 C x6 D x2 ...

Page 16: ...16 Turn smoker over onto legs ASSEMBLY 16 17 B 24 23 4 B B x4 14 15 G x2 4 A x4 22 A A 16 25 G ...

Page 17: ...17 10 12 11 4 2 21 20 3 5 1 E E A x1 x1 A 18 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLAGE ENSAMBLAJE 19 Take out the racks to clean after each use ...

Page 18: ...18 28 5 27 26 23 24 22 13 15 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLAGE ENSAMBLAJE Take out the grease tray to clean after each use ...

Page 19: ...o fault is found the product will be returned and any costs associated with the service will be charged to the owner Products sent freight forward will not be accepted In most cases the defective accessory or component only will need to be returned The product or part of the product being returned must be adequately protected in a box S G A will not be responsible for any in transit loss or damage...

Page 20: ...n to place of purchase For any queries or assistance call Customer Service Australia Only 1300 174 876 Hours of operation Monday to Friday 8am 5pm EST Keep your purchase receipt This will be required to make any claims under the 12 month warranty ...

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