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Step 3
Stand back a safe distance and
use long handle cooking tongs
to lightly brush aside ashes on hot coals.
Use cooking tongs to add charcoal and / or wood to charcoal grate, being careful not to stir-up ashes and
sparks. If necessary, use your Charcoal Chimney Starter to light additional charcoal and / or wood and add
to existing fire.
WARNING
Never add charcoal lighting fluid to hot or even warm coals as flashback may occur
causing severe burns.
Step 4
When charcoal is burning strong again,
wear oven mitts / gloves
and carefully return cooking grate to
smoker body. Extinguish any hot ashes, coals or embers which may have fallen from the smoker or beneath
and around smoker.
AFTER-USE SAFETY
WARNING
Always
allow smoker and all components to
cool completely
before handling.
Never leave
coals and ashes in smoker
unattended
. Make sure coals and ashes are
completely extinguished
before removing
.
Before smoker can be left unattended,
remaining coals and ashes must be removed
from smoker. Use caution to protect yourself and property. Place remaining coals and
ashes in a non-combustible metal container and completely
saturate with water
. Allow
coals and water to remain in metal container 24 hours prior to disposing.
Extinguished
coals and ashes
should be placed
a safe distance from all structures
and combustible materials
.
With a garden hose,
completely wet surface beneath and around the smoker
to
extinguish any ashes, coals or embers which may have fallen during the cooking or
cleaning process.
Cover and store
smoker in a protected area away from children and pets.
Proper Care & Maintenance
Cure your smoker periodically throughout the year to protect against excessive rust.
To protect your smoker from excessive rust, the unit must be properly cured and covered at all
times when not in use.
Wash cooking grate and charcoal grid with hot, soapy water, rinse well and dry. Lightly coat
smoker with vegetable oil or vegetable oil spray.
Clean inside and outside of smoker by wiping off with a damp cloth. Apply a light coat of
vegetable oil or vegetable oil spray to the interior surface to prevent rusting. Do not coat
charcoal grate.
If rust appears on the exterior surface of your smoker, clean and buff the affected area with
steel wool or fine grit emery cloth. Touch-up with a good quality high-temperature resistant
paint.