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CONTROL BOARD FUNCTIONS

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SETTING THE GRILL TEMPERATURE

The Grill Probe measures the internal temperature of the Main Barrel. When the Set temperature is adjusted, the Grill Probe 

will read the Actual temperature inside the Main Barrel and adjust to the desired Set temperature.

IMPORTANT: The temperature of your unit is highly dependent on ambient outdoor weather, quality of pellets 

used, flavor of pellets, and the quantity of food being cooked.

SETTING/ADJUSTING THE SET TEMPERATURE

To adjust the desired Set temperature of the grill, follow the steps below:
1.  Press the Controller Knob. This will make the Set temperature readout blink, to show it is active.
2.  Use the Controller Knob again to adjust to your desired temperature.  
3.  Once the desired Set temperature is reached, press the Controller Knob to confirm the Set temperature, 

then the readout will return back to the Actual Temperature.

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USING THE PROGRAMMABLE MEAT PROBE

The meat probe measures the internal temperature of the meat on the grill, similar to your indoor oven. Insert the stainless-

steel meat probe into the thickest portion of the meat. The internal temperature of the meat is shown on the Control 

Board readout. Plug-in the Meat Probe adapter to the meat probe connection port and ensure it is inserted all the way 

into the plug. You will feel and hear it snap in place. Not only will it cook the meat to your desired temperature, but it will 

automatically reduce your grill temperature to low (82°C / 180°F) to keep food warm until ready to serve. Just set it, then 

relax while the Meat Probe does the rest!

NOTE: When placing the meat probe into your meat, ensure the meat probe and meat probe wires avoid direct 

contact with flame or excess heat. This can result in damage to your meat probe. Run the excess wire out the rear 

exhaust holes of the Main Barrel, the top of the Main Barrel (near the grill lid hinge), or through the front hole 

near the hopper.  When not in use, disconnect from the meat probe connection port, and place in the holes on the 

hopper handle to keep protected and clean.

SETTING/ADJUSTING THE PROGRAMMABLE MEAT PROBE

To program the desired Set tempereature of the Programmable Meat Probe, follow the steps below:
1.  Quick press the MPC button to activate the Programmable Meat Probe. When active, the temperature 

readout of the Meat Probe will blink.

2.  Use the Controller Knob to adjust to the desired Set temperature.
3.  Once the desired Set temperature of your selected Meat Probe is reached, press the Controller Knob 

again to confirm and exit the Programmable Meat Probe settings.

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MPC

The central readout displays both the Actual and Set temperatures. The Actual 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 Set temperature, press the Controller Knob. The Set 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, press the Controller Knob to confirm the Set temperature, then the readout will 

return back to the Actual Temperature.

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MPC

Press the button once to activate the Recipe Steps. There are nine Recipe Steps available to set. Adjust 

the settings of each Recipe Step by using the Controller Knob. 

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MPC

Displays the current Recipe Step. 

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MPC

Displays the Time set during the Recipe Step. Press the Recipe Button to activate the Recipe settings. 

Use the Controller Knob to switch through the Recipe Steps, one being the Time. 

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MPC

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 MPC Button 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® Grills branded meat probes only.

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MPC

Displays the Actual temperature of the Meat Probe. This Meat Probe readout corresponds with the 

plug-in connection port (MP). When not in use, disconnect the Meat Probe from the connection port 

and code "noP" will be displayed. Compatible with Pit Boss® Grills branded meat probes only.

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MPC

This readout is displayed after Power-down has been selected. It indicates that the automatic cool-

down cycle has started. Once the cool-down cycle is completed, the readout will no longer be visible.

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MPC

The FAN icon is visible when the fan is in operation. When the central readout has an error code (Err) 

and the FAN icon is blinking, the Fan is not working. See the section on troubleshooting for assistance.

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MPC

The AUGER icon is visible when the auger is turning. When the central readout has an error code (Err) and 

the AUGER icon is blinking, the auger is not working. See the section on troubleshooting for assistance.

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MPC

The IGNITOR icon is visible when the ignitor is in use. When the central readout has an error code (Err) 

and the IGNITOR icon is blinking, the ignitor is not working. See the section on troubleshooting for 

assistance.

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MPC

When the central readout has an error code (Err) and the PELLET icon is visible, the fire in the Burn Pot 

has gone out or the hopper may be empty. See the section on troubleshooting for assistance.

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Страница 2: ...ived including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules These li...

Страница 3: ...rrel Repeat installation for Back Right Support Leg Note illustration 1A Next mount the Front Left Support Leg to the hopper end of the Main Barrel using three screws locking washers and washers throu...

Страница 4: ...CX4 7 BCA BCA BCA BCA AX2 BX2 CX2 8 6 7 BCA BCA 8 2 INSTALLING THE BOTTOM SHELF Parts Required 1 x Bottom Shelf 24 4 x Screw A 4 x Washer B 4 x Locking Washer C Installation Mount the Bottom Shelf to...

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Страница 6: ...M temperature settings GRILL ENVIRONMENT 1 WHERE TO SET UP THE GRILL With all outdoor appliances outside weather conditions play a big part in the performance of your grill and the cooking time needed...

Страница 7: ...me temperature or step in an active settings menu Push the Controller Knob to confirm the chosen value MP MPC GRILL TEMPERATURE RANGES Temperature readouts on the control board may not exactly match t...

Страница 8: ...Set temperatures The Actual temperature is constantly displayed unless the Set temperature is being adjusted The Actual temperature is the temperature from inside the Main Barrel The Actual temperatu...

Страница 9: ...e to run until the cool down cycle is complete SETTING UP A RECIPE The Recipe function allows the user to program cooking instructions known as Recipe Steps for the Control Board to follow and automat...

Страница 10: ...o clean your Burn Pot after every few uses This will ensure proper ignition and avoid any hard build up of debris or ash in the Burn Pot Use a long handled grill cleaning brush remove any food or buil...

Страница 11: ...ns Grill Probe Check status of grill probe Follow Care and Maintenance instructions if dirty Contact Customer Service for a replacement part if damaged Grill Produces Excess Or Discolored Smoke Grease...

Страница 12: ...hopper to check that fuel level is sufficient and replenish if low Should the quality of wood pellets be poor or the length of the pellets too long this may cause an obstruction in the feed system Rem...

Страница 13: ...Coated Steel Upper Cooking Rack x1 2 Porcelain Coated Cast Iron Cooking Grid x2 3 Lid Stopper x1 4 Flame Broiler Slider x1 5 Flame Broiler Main Plate x1 6 Chimney Cap x1 7 Chimney Stack x1 8 Chimney...

Страница 14: ...a grill cover when the grill is not in use This warranty is based on normal domestic use and service of the grill and neither limited warranty coverage s apply for a grill which is used in commercial...

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