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4. Cleaning the Grill

Clean the Grill after each use, as accumulation of grease, ash and soot can increase the risk of 

a grease fire and result in inefficient operation. 

Grease Tray, Drain & Bucket 

Remove foil from the grease tray and wipe off any surface grease.  

Clean out the the V-shaped drain and spout to the grease bucket.  This is easiest to do 

while the grill is still warm (but not hot).  Be careful! 

Dispose of any grease in the grease bucket and wash clean with warm soapy water. For 

easy clean up, line the bucket with foil. 

Grilling Racks 

Use a Koala Claw wood scraper or other gentle material to scrape off any large chunks.   

Do NOT use a stainless steel wire brush as it can damage the ceramic coating. 

Using a wet cloth while the grill racks are still hot can remove the majority of the grease 

(use tongs, Koala Claw or wear heat proof gloves). 

Do NOT use acidic or strong chemical cleaners as they may damage the grill rack ceramic 

coating. 

Fire-pot and Chimney 

Ash accumulates in the fire-pot and the base of the grill drum. Vacuum out after each 

long cook or every 5kg of wood pellets used. Only vacuum when the grill is cold, switched 

OFF and unplugged from power supply.  

Once every 50+ hours of use, remove the chimney cap and clean off any soot with old 

toothbrush and wipe clean with BBQ wipes. 

Grill Surfaces 

Wipe down the inside and outside of the grill with BBQ cleaning wipes, or warm soapy 

water and moist (not too wet) cloth. 

Cover the grill with the protective cover when not in use if stored outdoors.  The grill must 

not be exposed to rain.  

Gently clean the temperature sensor inside the grill periodically to ensure accurate 

temperature readings.  

Food Temperature Probes 

Food probes must be scrubbed thoroughly after each use with hot soapy water to avoid 

food contamination.   

Do not immerse the entire probe or cable in water.  

Wood Pellets 

Wood pellets can absorb moisture if sitting for an extended period of time in the hopper.  

They may not burn properly and, if very moist, can even cause the auger to become 

blocked.   

Always store wood pellets in an air tight bag or container.  

If not using the grill for several weeks, scoop out wood pellets in the hopper and run the 

grill until all pellets are depleted.

Содержание 450A

Страница 1: ...Owner Manual www zgrills com au Z Grills 450A Wood Pellet Smoker Grill This owner manual edition is for Z Grills 450A V2 late 2021...

Страница 2: ...IMUM of 1m overhead clearance and 0 3m side rear clearance from any wall or combustible material HOT SURFACES This grill will be extremely hot during operation and for some time after turning off Take...

Страница 3: ...ill 6 5 Controller Operation 7 6 Error Codes 8 7 Main Grill Components 9 8 Unpacking Assembly Instructions 10 9 Wiring Diagram 14 10 Spare Parts List 14 11 Initial Startup Instructions 15 12 New Grill...

Страница 4: ...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 and let the...

Страница 5: ...3 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 74oC Fish 63oC Poultry 74oC 5 2 Techn...

Страница 6: ...base of the grill drum Vacuum out after each long cook or every 5kg of wood pellets used Only vacuum when the grill is cold switched OFF and unplugged from power supply Once every 50 hours of use remo...

Страница 7: ...e the grill has shut itself down after completing the Shut Down cycle Controller Dial Settings Shut Down Safe shutdown after operation Smoke Low temperature operation with maximum amount of smoke Smok...

Страница 8: ...l is already turned to a temperature setting when switching the power on LEr Low Temperature Error Grill internal temperature has fallen below 49oC for too long Possible reasons include Grill may have...

Страница 9: ...ill Drum 7 Chimney Gasket 8 Chimney Cap 9 Chimney Stack 10 Side Shelf 11 Grease Bucket 12 Legs 13 Wheels 14 Right Leg Base 15 Foot Pad 16 Left Leg Base 17 Heat Ba ffl e 18 Grease Tray 19 Front Shelf 2...

Страница 10: ...loves when handling the grease tray and ba ffl e plate it they have a layer of oil to prevent rusting during storage in the box Tools and Fasteners All the required fasteners screws nuts and bolts and...

Страница 11: ...RUM STEP 4 DRUM LID HANDLE A G STEP 5 CHIMNEY CAP TIP Carefully align the bolt thread into the Chimney Stack then rotate the whole Cap until tight Fasteners 12 x B 12 x E 12 x J Fasteners 2 x A 2 x G...

Страница 12: ...P 7 FRONT SHELF BRACKETS Fasteners 6 x B B B STEP 8 FRONT SHELF Fasteners 4 x C 4 x D 4 x E STEP 9 HOPPER HANDLE Fasteners 2 x F C D E F TIP Cover the Hopper opening with a piece of cardboard to preve...

Страница 13: ...13 STEP 10 SIDE HANDLE Fasteners 2 x B B STEP 11 SIDE SHELF Fasteners 4 x B B...

Страница 14: ...ature Sensor ZG 450 TSENSOR Controller Board ZG CONT Fire pot Fan ZG FPFAN Ignition Rod ZG IROD Auger Shaft ZG 450 AUGER Auger Motor ZG AMOTOR 1 6 Heat Ba ffl e ZG 450 HBAFF Great Tray with Heat Vent...

Страница 15: ...t ba ffl e grease tray and grill racks back into the grill The grill is now ready to complete the New Grill Burn In fi rst time use or normal cooking This process runs the grill at the highest tempera...

Страница 16: ...ch OFF and disconnect the power 4 During operation if power is accidentally turned OFF or if there is a power outage If power immediately comes back on Turn the dial to Shut Down then to the desired t...

Страница 17: ...ts as required for the cook plus a bit extra Only fi ll the hopper if doing a very long cook 3 Leaving pellets sitting for a long time weeks in the hopper can result in poor burning results as the pel...

Страница 18: ...and if the auger is very slowly turning Ensure Initial Startup procedure has been completed to prime the auger feed tube with pellets AUGER MOTOR FAILURE Remove the grease tray and heat ba ffl e so y...

Страница 19: ...upport for a replacement temperature sensor Incorrect Grill Temperature DIRTY TEMP SENSOR Clean the Grill Temperature Sensor to ensure accurate temperature readings FAULTY CONTROLLER or FAULTY TEMPERA...

Страница 20: ...of smoke may appear in windy conditions which is normal WOOD DUST in AUGER TUBE and HOPPER or HIGH TEMP OPERATION WITH LID OFTEN OPEN or HIGH TEMP OPERATION IN WINDY CONDITIONS or DIRECTLY TURNING FR...

Страница 21: ...fuse widely available from electrical suppliers and retailers DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE Unplug the grill from electric power supply before completing any repairs Only plug into power once all repairs are co...

Страница 22: ...ng 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 not...

Страница 23: ...code Scan QR code Or go to zgrills com au product registration Registration is only required if you did NOT purchase from the Z Grills website By registering you will receive useful tips on how to use...

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