KC COMBO 300522 Wood Pellet and Griddle Combo Instructions
- October 30, 2023
- KC COMBO
Table of Contents
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- SAFETY LISTING
- FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
- PARTS & SPECS
- ASSEMBLY PREPARATION
- CONNECTING TO A GAS SUPPLY
- WOOD PELLET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- UNDERSTANDING THE PROBES
- PROPANE GAS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- OPEN/CLOSE FOLDING TABLE
- USING WOOD PELLET FUEL
- COOKING GUIDELINES
- TIPS & TECHNIQUES
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- ELECTRICAL WIRE DIAGRAM
- GRILL REPLACEMENT PARTS
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MODEL : PB1285KC
PART : 10499, 10879
KC COMBO
WOOD PELLET & GRIDDLE COMBO
IMPORTANT, READ CAREFULLY, RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
MANUAL MUST BE READ BEFORE OPERATING!
INSTRUCTIONS AND RECIPES
WARNING: Please read the entire manual before installation and use of this
electric, pellet fuel burning appliance. Failure to follow these instructions
could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Contact local
building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection
requirements in your area.
FOR OUTDOOR AND HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE.
SAFETY INFORMATION
MAJOR CAUSES OF APPLIANCE FIRES ARE A RESULT OF POOR MAINTENANCE AND A FAILURE
TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST
IMPORTANCE THAT THIS PRODUCT BE USED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE TO THE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS.
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble,
operate or install the product. This will ensure you receive the most
enjoyable and trouble-free operation of your new wood pellet grill. We also
advise you retain this manual for future reference.
DANGERS AND WARNINGS
DANGER
- If you smell gas:
- Shut off gas to the appliance.
- Extinguish any open flame.
- Open lid.
- If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department.
WARNING
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
GRILL INSTALLATION CODES
- The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either the national fuel gas code, ANSI Z 223.1/NFPA 54, Natural gas and propane installation code, CSA B149.1, or propane storage and handling code, B149.2.
- LP gas grill models are designed for use with a standard 20 lb. Liquid Propane Gas tank, not included with grill. Never connect your gas grill to an LP gas tank that exceeds this capacity.
You must contact your local home association, building or fire officials, or authority having jurisdiction, to obtain the necessary permits, mission or information on any installation restrictions, such as any grill being installed on a combustible surface, inspection requirements or even ability to use, in your area.
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A minimum clearance of 914 mm (36 inches) from combustible constructions to the sides of the grill, and 914 mm (36 inches) from the back of the grill to combustible constructions must be maintained. Do not install appliance on combustible floors, or floors protected with combustible surfaces unless proper permits and permissions are obtained by authorities having jurisdiction. Do not use this appliance indoors, in an enclosed or unventilated area, inside homes, vehicles, tents, garages. This wood pellet appliance must not be placed under overhead combustible ceiling or overhang. Keep your grill in an area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. Should a grease fire occur, turn the grill OFF and leave the lid closed until the fire is out. Unplug the power cord. Do not throw water on the unit. Do not try to smother the fire. Use of an all-class (class ABC) approved fire xtinguisher is valuable to keep on site. If an uncontrolled fire does occur, call the Fire Department.
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Keep electrical supply cords and the fuel away from heated surfaces. Do not use your grill in the rain or around any water source.
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After a period of storage, or non-use, check the burn grate for obstructions, the hopper for foreign objects, and any air blockage around the fan intake or chimney. Clean before use. Regular care and maintenance is required to prolong the lifespan of your unit. If the grill is stored outside during the rainy season or seasons of high humidity, care should be taken to insure that water does not get into the hopper. When wet or exposed to high humidity, wood pellets will expand greatly, decompose, and may jam the feed system. Always disconnect the power, before performing any service or maintenance. Do not transport your grill while in use or while the grill is hot. Ensure the fire is completely out and that the grill is completely cool to the touch before moving.
IMPORTANT! Always power off the appliance and allow the shut-down cycle to run. Unplug the appliance only once the shut-down cycle is complete, and/or before cleaning. Failure to follow this warning can cause damage, serious injury, fire, electric shock, or death. -
It is recommended to use heat-resistant barbecue mitts or gloves when operating the grill. Do not use accessories not specified for use with this appliance. Do not put a barbecue cover or anything flammable in the storage space area under the barbecue.
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To prevent fingers, clothing or other objects from coming in contact with the auger feed system, the appliance is equipped with a metal safety screen, mounted to the interior of the hopper. This screen must not be removed unless directed by Customer Care or an authorized dealer.
This appliance is not recommended for children, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are under direct supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety. -
Parts of the barbecue may be very hot, and serious injury may occur. Keep young children and pets away while in use.
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Do not enlarge igniter holes or burn pots. Failure to follow this warning could lead to a fire hazard and bodily harm and will void your warranty.
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Product may have sharp edges or points. Contact may result in injury. Handle with care.
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The liquefied petroleum (LP) cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP Gas Cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission.
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The LP gas tank must have a shutoff valve, terminating in an LP gas supply tank valve outlet, that is compatible with a Type 1 tank connection device. The LP gas tank must also have a safety relief device that has a direct connection with the vapor space of the tank.
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The tank supply system must be arranged for vapor withdraw.
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The LP gas tank used must have a collar to protect the tank valve
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This outdoor grill is not intended for installation in/on recreation vehicles or boats. Never use this appliance in an enclosed space, such as a camper, tent, car, boat or home. This appliance is not intended for and should never be used as a heater.
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Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to this appliance. Keep the burner tube and portholes clean and free from debris. Clean before use. Regular care and maintenance is required to prolong the lifespan of your unit.
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Always check for gas leaks when you connect and disconnect the regulator to the gas cylinder, especially after a period of storage (for example, over winter). Check all connections for leaks with a soapy water solution and brush. Never use an open flame to check for leaks.
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Clean and inspect the gas regulator before each use of the outdoor cooking gas appliance. Replace the gas regulator prior to being used if there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear. Use only the gas regulator assembly that has been supplied with this gas grill. Do not use a regulator from another manufacturer.
Do not use lava rock, wood chunks, charcoal, lighter fluid, alcohol or other similar chemicals for lighting or relighting. Use only firelighters complying to EN1860-3. Keep all such substances and liquids well away from appliance when in use. -
Operate this appliance using liquefied petroleum only, which is also specified on the rating label on the unit. Do not attempt to operate your grill on other gases. Do not attempt to convert this LP unit to natural gas. Failure to follow this warning could lead to fire, bodily harm, and will void your warranty.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The
closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the
ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. When
ashes are disposed by burial in soil, or otherwise locally dispersed, they
should be retained in a closed container until all cinders have thoroughly
cooled.
WOOD PELLET FUEL
This pellet cooking appliance is designed and approved for pelletized, all
natural, wood fuel only. Any other type of fuel burned in this appliance will
void the warranty and safety listing. You must only use all natural wood
pellets, designed for burning in pellet barbecue grills. Do not use fuel with
additives. The pellet fuel mean heating value in 8000-8770 BTU/LB, ash content
< 1%. Do not use spirit, petrol, gasoline, lighter-fluid or kerosene for
lighting or refreshing a fire in your grill.
Keep all such liquids well away from the appliance when in use.
At the time of printing, there is no industry standard for barbecue wood
pellets, although most pellet mills use the same standards to make wood
pellets for domestic use. Further information, can be found at
www.pelletheat.org or the Pellet Fuel Institute.
Contact your local dealer on the quality of pellets in your area, and for
information on brand quality. As there is no control over the quality of
pellets used, moisture affected pellets, we assume no responsibility to damage
caused by poor quality of fuel.
CREOSOTE
Creosote, or soot, is a tar-like substance. When burning, it produces black
smoke with a residue which is also black in color. Soot or creosote is formed
when the appliance is operated incorrectly, such as: blockage of the
combustion fan, failure to clean and maintain the burn area, or poor air-to-
fuel combustion.
It is dangerous to operate this appliance should the flame become dark, sooty,
or if the burn pot is overfilled with pellets. When ignited, this creosote
makes an extremely hot and uncontrolled fire, similar to a grease fire. Should
this happen, turn the unit OFF, let it cool completely, then inspect for
maintenance and cleaning. It commonly accumulates along exhaust areas. If
creosote has formed within the unit; allow the unit to warm up at a low
temperature, turn off the appliance, then wipe away any formation with a hand
towel. Similar to tar, it is much easier to clean when warm, as it becomes
liquid.
PROPANE GAS WARNINGS
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Ensure the gas cylinder is purchased by a reputable supplier. An incorrectly filled or an overfilled LP tank can be dangerous. The overfilled condition combined with the warming of the LP gas tank (a hot summer day, tank left in the sun, etc.) can cause LP gas to be released since the temperature increase causes gas to expand. Gas released from the cylinder is flammable and can be explosive.
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Do not use an LP gas cylinder if it has a damaged valve or shows signs of dents, gouges, bulges, fire damage, corrosion, leakage, excessive rust, or other forms of visual external damage; it may be hazardous and should be checked immediately by a liquid propane supplier.
If you see, smell, or hear the hiss of gas escaping from the cylinder, do not attempt to light appliance. Extinguish any open flame. Disconnect from fuel supply. -
Do not connect or disconnect the gas cylinder while the unit is in use or is still hot. When grill is not in use, ensure regulator knob is turned to OFF and disconnect the gas cylinder. Never move or transport the unit while the gas cylinder is attached. Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near the appliance.
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Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of reach of children and must not be stored in a building, garage, or any other enclosure area.
CARBON MONOXIDE (“the silent killer”)
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by burning
gas, wood, propane, charcoal or other fuel. Carbon monoxide reduces the
blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in
headaches, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, confusion, loss
of consciousness or death. Follow these guidelines to prevent this colorless,
odorless gas from poisoning you, your family, or others:
- See a doctor if you or others develop cold or flu-like symptoms while cooking or in the vicinity of the appliance. Carbon monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold or flu, is often detected too late.
- Alcohol consumption and drug use increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to mother and child during pregnancy, infants, the elderly, smokers, and people with blood or circulatory system problems, such as anemia, or heart disease.
SAFETY LISTING
In accordance with the procedures and specifications listed in the UL 2728A-2019 “pellet fuel-burning cooking appliances” and ULC/ORD C2728-19 ” pellet fuel-burning equipment.” Pit Boss® Grills pellet cooking appliances have been independently tested and listed by CSA (an accredited testing laboratory) to UL and ULC standards. Conforms to ANSI Z21.58-2018 / CSA 1.6-2018 Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliances.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
**** This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, 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 limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Pit Boss® Grills is under
license. Other trademarks and tradenames are those of their respective owners.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Copyright 2022. All right reserved. No part of this manual may be copied,
transmitted, transcribed,
stored in a retrieval system, in any form or by any means without expressed
written permission of,
Dansons
8877 N Gainey Center Dr, Scottsdale, AZ, USA 85258
Customer Care
USA: (480) 923-9630
Canada (Toll-Free): 1-877-942-2246
www.pitboss-grills.com
PARTS & SPECS
Part# | Description |
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1 | Warming Rack (x1) |
2 | Porcelain-Coated Cast-Iron Cooking Grate (x2) |
3 | Smoke Stack Cap (x1) |
4 | Smoke Stack (x1) |
5 | Grease Leaking Tube (x1) |
6 | Griddle (x1) |
7 | Gas Grill Cooking Grate (x2) |
8 | Heat Tent (x3) |
9 | Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly (x1) |
10 | Side Table (x1) |
11 | Gas Valve Knob (x3) |
12 | Grease Tray (x1) |
13 | Cart Side Support Plate (x2) |
14 | Cooking Grate Hanger (x1) |
15 | LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer (x1) |
16 | Back-Right Leg (x1) |
17 | Gas Tank Support Plate (x1) |
18 | Front-Right Leg (x1) |
19 | Swivel Caster With Brake (x2) |
20 | Caster (x2) |
21 | Bottom Shelf (x1) |
22 | Front-Left Leg (x1) |
23 | Cart Front Panel (x1) |
24 | Cart Back Panel (x1) |
25 | Back-Left Leg (x1) |
26 | Grease Bucket (x1) |
27 | Ash Tray (x1) |
28 | Ash Tray Bracket (x1) |
29 | Meat Probe (x2) |
30 | Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar (x1) |
31 | Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar handle (x1) |
32 | Flame Broiler Main Plate (x1) |
33 | Flame Broiler Slider (x1) |
34 | Grease Tray Bracket (x1) |
A | Screw (x36) |
B | Screw (x5) |
C | Screw (x30) |
D | AA Battery (x1) |
E | Regulator Hose Retainer (x1) |
NOTE: Due to ongoing product development, parts are subject to change
without notice. Contact Customer Care if parts are missing when assembling the
unit.
PB – ELECTRIC REQUIREMENTS
110-120V, 60Hz, 300W, 3-PRONG GROUNDED PLUG
Diagram Illustration on next page.
MODEL| UNIT ASSEMBLED (WxHxD)| UNIT WEIGHT| COOKING AREA| TEMP. RANGE| DIGITAL
FEATURES
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**PB**
PB1285KC| 1,755mm x 1,306mm x 677mm / 69.1′ x 51.4′ x 26.7″| 114.5
kg / 2524 lb| Main Pellet- 2,834.8 cm’ 1439.4 sq. in Upper Rack- 875.9 cmz/
135.77 sq. in
TOTAL- 3,710.7 cm’ / 575.17 sq. in.| Main 6as:2,832.3 cm’ / 439 sq. in
Griddle:2,071 cm’/ 321 sq. in. TOTAL-4,903.3 cm’ /760 sq. i n.| 82-260°C
/ 180-500°F| Fourteen tempera-ture presets, start-up cycle, electric igniter
TOTAL GRILL- 8,614 cm’ / 1,33517 sq in.
ASSEMBLY PREPARATION
Parts are located throughout the shipping carton, including underneath the
grill. Inspect the grill, parts, and hardware blister pack after removing from
the protective shipping carton. Discard all packaging materials from inside
and outside of the grill before assembly, then review and inspect all parts by
referencing the parts list. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt
to assemble. Shipping damage is not covered under warranty. Contact your
dealer or Pit Boss® Customer Care for parts.
www.pitboss-grills.com | USA: (480) 923-9630
| Canada (Toll-Free): 1-877-942-2246
IMPORTANT: To ease installation and avoid injury, use two people when
assembling this appliance.
Tools required for assembly: screwdriver and level. Tools not included.
IMPORTANT: It is advised to read each step entirely before starting
assembly on instructions. Do not tighten screws completely until all screws
for that step have been installed. Hardware combination involving a locking
washer and washer should be installed with the locking washer closest to the
head of the screw.
1. ATTACHING THE LEGS TO BOTTOM SHELF
Parts Required:
1 x Bottom Shelf (#21)
1 x Back-Right Leg (#16)
1 x Front-Right Leg (#18)
1 x Front-Left Leg (#22)
1 x Back-Left Leg (#25)
4 x Screw (#A)
Installation:
- Open the package box, take all the components out except the Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly.
- Mount the Back-Left Leg, Front-Left Leg, Front-Right Leg, and Back-Right Leg to the Bottom Shelf.
2. MOUNTING THE CART FRONT/BACK PANEL
Parts Required:
1 x Cart Front Panel (#23)
1 x Cart Back Panel (#24)
8 x Screw (#C)
Installation:
- Mount the Cart Front Panel between Front-Right Leg and Front-Left Leg.
- Mount the Cart Back Panel between Back-Right Leg and Back-Left Leg.
3. MOUNTING THE CART SIDE SUPPORT PLATE
Parts Required:
2 x Cart Side Support Plate (#13)
8 x Screw (#C)
Installation:
- Mount one Cart Side Support Plate between Front-Right Leg and Back-Right Leg.
- Mount one Cart Side Support Plate between Front-Left Leg and Back-Left Leg.
4. INSTALLING THE GAS TANK SUPPORT PLATE
Parts Required:
1 x Gas Tank Support Plate (#17)
4 x Screw (#C)
Installation:
- Mount the Gas Tank Support Plate between the Front-Right Leg and BackRight Leg.
5. INSTALLING THE GAS GRILL COOKING GRATE HANGER
Parts Required:
1 x Gas Grill Cooking Grate Hanger (#14)2
x Screw (#C)
Installation:
- Mount the Gas Grill Cooking Grate Hanger between the Front-Right Leg and the Back-Right Leg.
6. CONNECTING THE CASTERS TO THE CART
Parts Required:
2 x Swivel Caster With Brake (#19)
2 x Caster (#20)
16 x Screw (#A)
Installation:
- Mount the Swivel Caster With Brake to Front-Right Leg and Back-Right Leg.
- Mount the Caster to the Front-Left Leg and Back-Left Leg.
- Turn the cart upside down and lock the swivel caster.
7. RELEASING REGULATOR AND LIGHTING ROD
Parts Required:
1 x Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly (#9)
Installation:
- Take the Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly out with foam on its sides.
- Use the scissors to cut the cable tie which is under the Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly to release the regulator and Lighting rod.
NOTE: Do not use knife to cut the cable tie because knife may damage the
regulator hose which may cause gas leaking.
8. SECURING THE GREASE TRAY BRACKETS
Parts Required:
1 x Grease Tray Brackets (#34)
Installation:
- Remove the four screws pre-installed on the Grease Tray Bracket. Open the gas grill lid. Install the Grease Tray Bracket to the gas grill body by using the pre-installed screws.
9. ASSEMBLING MAIN BARREL / HOPPER ASSEMBLY TO THE CART
Parts Required:
1 x Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly (#9)
Installation:
- Use a second person to lift the Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly then seat it to the pre-assembled cart.
NOTE: The regulator needs to be put inside the cart and the lighting rod
keep outside of the cart, the hose of the regulator needs to go through the
hole in the Front-Right Leg.
10. SECURING MAIN BARREL / HOPPER ASSEMBLY TO THE CART
Parts Required:
1 x Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly (#9)
16 x Screw (#A)
Installation:
- Mount the Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly to the pre-assembled cart.
11. SECURING THE REGULATOR HOSE
Parts Required:
1 x Regulator Hose Retainer (#E)
1 x Screw (#C)
Installation:
- To avoid the lighting rod from falling on the ground, put the end of the lighting rod on the step screw as shown in illustration.
- Use Regulator Hose Retainer to fix the regulator hose then use M5x12 screw to mount the Regulator Hose Retainer to Front-Right Leg.
12. ATTACHING THE CYLINDER WIRE RETAINER
Parts Required:
1 x LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer (#15)
Installation:
- Mount the LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer between the Front-Right Leg and Back-Right Leg
13. ATTACHING THE ASH TRAY BRACKET
Parts Required:
1 x Ash Tray Bracket (#28)
3 x Screw (#C)
Installation:
- Mount the Ash Tray Bracket to the bottom of the Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly.
14. INSTALLING THE ASH TRAY
Parts Required:
1 x Ash Tray (#27)
Installation:
- Insert the Ash Tray to the Ash Tray bracket.
15. ASSEMBLING THE SMOKE STACK
Parts Required:
1 x Smoker Stack (#4)
4 x Screw (#C)
Installation:
- Mount the Smoker Stack to the Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly.
16. SECURING THE SMOKE STACK CAP
Parts Required:
1 x Smoker Stack Cap (#3)
Installation:
- Mount the Smoke Stack Cap to the Smoke Stack
17. ASSEMBLING THE SIDE TABLE
Parts Required:
2 x Screw (#B)
Installation:
- Attach M6x15 mm screws onto right side of the main chamber and leave about 1/4 inch out.
18. MOUNTING THE SIDE TABLE
Parts Required:
1 x Side Table (#10)
3 x Screw (#B)
Installation:
- Hang the right Side Table onto those two screws and then push ahead to seat on it.
- Mount the Side Table to the Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly with another three M6x15 mm screws.
- Tighten the screws to ensure they are completely secure.
19. INSTALLING THE FLAME BROILER COMPONENTS
Parts Required:
1 x Flame Broiler Main Plate (#32)
1 x Flame Broiler Slider (#33)
Installation:
- Insert the flame broiler main plate into the main grill, right side first. Rest the flame broiler main plate on the built-in ledge (on the inside right) of the main grill that directs grease towards the grease bucket. Slide the entire piece to the left side, and the two slots on the flame broiler main plate will fit into the rounded ledge above the fire pot. It will sit slightly at a downward angle.
IMPORTANT: If the flame broiler main plate is on the base of the barrel, it is installed incorrectly. The flame broiler main plate should sit at an angle, with the left side sitting higher than the right. Poor installation of this part may result in damage to your main grill barrel.
- Place the flame broiler slider on top of the flame broiler main plate, covering the slotted openings. Ensure the raised tab is on the left, to easily adjust for direct or indirect flame when cooking. Both flame broiler parts are lightly coated with oil to avoid rusting when shipped.
NOTE: When the flame broiler slider is open, and direct flame is used
while cooking, do not leave the grill unattended for any period of time.
20. INSTALLING THE FLAME BROILER ADJUSTING BAR
Parts Required:
1 x Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar (#30)
Installation:
- Put Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar into the chamber of the pellet grill and push the Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar (To Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar handle Side) pass through the chamber of pellet grill (shown as Step 20).
21. ATTACHING THE FLAME BROILER ADJUSTING BAR HANDLE
Parts Required:
1 x Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar handle (#31)
Installation:
- Mount Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar handle to the Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar.
- Open the locker on the Flame Broiler Slider.
- Put the Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar in the position.
- Close the locker on the Flame Broiler Slider.
22. INSTALLING THE COOKING COMPONENTS
Parts Required:
2 x Porcelain-Coated Cast-Iron Cooking Grates (#2)
1 x Warming Rack (#1)
Installation:
- Put the Porcelain-Coated Cast-Iron Cooking Grate in to chamber of Pellet Grill.
- Put Warming Rack in to chamber of Pellet Grill.
- Close the lid of Pellet Grill.
IMPORTANT: To maintain optimal searing and grilling performance of your
cooking grates, regular care and maintenance is required.
23. PLACING THE GAS GRILL COMPONENTS
OPTION #1:
Parts Required:
1 x Grease Leaking Tube (#5)
1 x Griddle (#6)
Installation:
- Mount the Grease Leaking Tube into chamber of Gas Grill.
- Put the Griddle into chamber of Gas Grill
- Close the lid of Gas Grill
OPTION #2:
Parts Required:
2 x Gas Grill Cooking grate (#7)
3 x Heat Tent (#8)
Installation:
- Mount the Heat Tent into chamber of Gas Grill.
- Put the Gas Grill Cooking Grate into chamber of Gas Grill.
- Close the lid of Gas Grill.
IMPORTANT: To maintain optimal searing and grilling performance of your
cooking grates, regular care and maintenance is required.
24. INSTALLING THE GAS VALVE KNOB’
Parts Required:
3 x Knob (#11)
Installation:
- Mount the Knob.
25. INSTALLING THE BATTERY
Parts Required:
1 x AA Battery (#D)
Installation:
- Put the Battery into Ignition and make sure the “+” of battery upward.
26. INSTALLING THE GREASE TRAY
Parts Required:
1 x Grease Tray (#12)
Installation:
- Mount the Grease Tray to the Main Barrel/Hopper Assembly.
27. INSTALLING THE GREASE BUCKET
Parts Required:
1 x Grease Bucket (#26)
Installation:
- Mount the Grease Bucket to the Main Barrel/Hopper Assembly.
- The unit is now completely assembled.
28. CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
NOTE: Before plugging your Pit Boss® into any electrical outlet, ensure the
temperature dial is in the OFF position.
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STANDARD OUTLET
This appliance requires 110-120 volt, 60Hz, 300W. It must be a 3-prong grounded plug. Ensure grounded end is not broken off before use. The control uses a 110-120 volt, fast-blow fuse to protect the board from the igniter. -
GFCI OUTLETS
This appliance will work on most GFCI outlets, with a recommended size of 15 amp service. If your GFCI outlet is highly sensitive to power surges, it will likely trip during the start-up phase of operation. During the start-up phase, the igniter draws 200-700 watts of electricity which can be too much power for a GFCI outlet to handle. Each time it trips, it increases in sensitivity. If the GFCI keeps tripping, replace the outlet or change to a non-GFCI outlet. -
ON THE ROAD
Disconnect the igniter from the main wiring harness. Use the manual start-up procedure. A Pit Boss® unit can operate using a 12 volt, 100 watt inverter plugged into your automobile outlet. To use the automatic igniter, it is recommended to use a minimum of a 1000 watt inverter.
IMPORTANT: Disconnect unit from power source when not in use.
CONNECTING TO A GAS SUPPLY
GAS CYLINDER REQUIREMENTS
The grill is set and tested with liquid propane gas only. The regulator
supplied is set for 27.94 cm (11 inch) water column (WC) and is for use with
LP gas only. The factory-supplied regulator and hose must be used with a 9 kg
(20 lbs) LP gas tank. Contact your gas supplier for a special regulator for
bulk gas that fuels other appliances.
CAUTION: It is important to inspect the full length of the gas line hose.
If it is evident there is excessive abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, the
hose must be replaced prior to the appliance being used.
INSTALLING A GAS CYLINDER
- From the side of the cart, place foot ring of 9 kg (20 lbs) tank onto the gas tank support bracket Fig 1. Make sure the tank valve is in OFF position. Put tank handle to LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer and secure tightly Fig 2. Ensure the tank is completely upright, as it is unsafe to operate the grill if the gas tank is not installed properly.
- Ensure the regulator valve on the grill is completely closed by turning the knob clockwise to the OFF position.
- Remove the protective caps from the regulator valve opening and the top of the gas cylinder. Save the caps.
- Insert the gas cylinder valve into the threaded opening of the regulator valve. Turn the cylinder clockwise until firm. Handtighten only.
- Gas cylinder is now installed.
PREPARATION FOR USE – LEAK TESTING
A leak test is used to determine the integrity of a seal. Before using your
gas grill, perform a leak test on the connection between the regulator and the
gas cylinder to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or
explosion. A leak test should be performed a minimum of once a season, as well
as:
- Before lighting your grill for the first time,
- Every time the gas cylinder has been changed,
- After travel, especially over rough or bumpy roads,
- After a prolonged period of storage or non-use.
HOW TO PERFORM A LEAK TEST
Supplies Required:
1 x Bowl (empty, clean)
1 x Paint Brush (clean)
Dish Washing Liquid Water
Procedure:
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Position the grill in a well-ventilated area. Ensure the grill is cool to the touch, and not in use. Verify that the regulator value is turned to the OFF position and that the gas cylinder is tightened securely to the regulator.
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Mix a solution of one part of water with one part of dish washing liquid in a bowl. The solution will make bubble, as it will be concentrated.
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Use a paint brush to apply the solution onto the seal between the regulator and the gas cylinder. Visually inspect for streams of bubbles coming from a defect or break in the seal.
NOTE: If a leak appears, repeat gas cylinder installation procedure, but
do not over-tighten. Hand-tighten only. Repeat leak test after re-installation
to ensure seal is secure.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the gas grill if you detect a gas leak that cannot
be corrected by using the leak test procedure. Contact your local Fire
Department or Customer Care for alternative measures of testing to ensure
proper precaution.
DISCONNECTING A GAS CYLINDER
- Ensure the regulator valve on the grill is completely closed by turning the knob clockwise to the OFF position.
- Turn the cylinder counter-clockwise (by hand) to disconnect from the regulator valve opening. Replace the protective caps on the regulator valve opening and the top of the gas cylinder for storage (if not empty).
NOTE: If storing the grill indoors, leave the gas cylinder outdoors.
WARNING: Do not fold up or transport grill with gas cylinder attached.
The cylinder may loosen off the valve and cause a gas leak, possibly resulting
in an explosion, fire, or severe bodily harm. Disconnect gas cylinder first
before travel or storage.
Never light your gas grill with the lid closed or before checking to ensure
the burner tubes are fully seated over the gas valve orifices.
Electrical equipment provided with the outdoor cooking gas appliance shall
have the following in the instructions:
a. To protect against electric shock, do not immerse cord or plugs in water or
other liquid;
b. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool
before putting on or taking off parts;
c. Do not operate any outdoor cooking gas appliance with a damaged cord, plug,
or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any matter. Contact
the manufacturer to repair;
d. Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or touch hot surfaces;
e. Do not use an outdoor cooking gas appliance for purposed other than
intended;
f. When connecting, first connect plug to the outdoor cooking gas appliance
then plug appliance into the outlet;
g. Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protected circuit with this
outdoor cooking gas appliance;
h. Never remove the grounding plug or use with an adapter of 2 prongs; and
i. Use only extension cords with 3-prong grounding plug, rated for the power
of the equipment, and approved for outdoor use with a W-A marking.
The outdoor grill, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance
with local codes or, in the absence of local codes with the National
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.
- Do not store a spare LP gas tank under or near this appliance.
- Never fill the tank beyond 80 percent full
- If the information in 1) and 2) is not followed exactly a fire causing death or serious injury may occur.
- Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane.
WOOD PELLET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
With today’s lifestyle of striving to eat healthy and nutritious foods, one
factor to consider is the importance of reducing fat intake. One of the best
ways to cut down on fat in your diet is to use a low fat method of cooking,
such as grilling. As a pellet grill uses natural wood pellets, the savory wood
flavor is cooked into the meats, reducing the need for high sugar content
sauces. Throughout this manual, you will notice the emphasis on grilling food
slowly at LOW or MEDIUM 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 to perfect your meals.
All Pit Boss® units should keep a minimum clearance of 914 mm (36 inches) from
combustible constructions, and this clearance must be maintained while the
grill is operational. This appliance must not be placed under overhead
combustible ceiling or overhang. Keep your grill in an area clear from
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
2. COLD WEATHER COOKING
As it becomes cooler outside, that does not mean that grilling season is over!
The crisp cool air and heavenly aroma of smoked foods will help cure your
winter blues.
Follow these suggestions on how to enjoy your grill throughout the cooler
months:
- If smoking at low temperatures fails, increase the temperature slightly to achieve the same results.
- Organize – Get everything you require ready in the kitchen before you head outdoors. During the winter, move your grill to an area that is out of the wind and direct cold. Check local bylaws regarding the proximity of your grill in relation to your home and/or other structures. Put everything you need on a tray, bundle up tight, and get it done!
- To help keep track of the outside temperature, place an outdoor thermometer close to your cooking area. Keep a log or history of what you cooked, the outdoor temperature, and the cooking time. This will help later down the road to help you determine what to cook and how long it will take.
- In very cold weather, increase your preheating time by at least 20 minutes.
- Avoid lifting the lid any more than necessary. Cold gusts of wind can completely cool your grill temperature. Be flexible with your serving time; add extra cooking time each time you open the lid.
- Have a heated platter or a dish cover ready to keep your food warm while making the trip back inside.
- Ideal foods for winter cooking are those that require little attention, such as roasts, whole chickens, ribs, and turkey. Make your meal preparation even easier by adding simple items such as vegetables and potatoes.
3. HOT WEATHER COOKING
As it becomes warmer outdoors, the cooking time will decrease.
Follow these few suggestions on how to enjoy your grill throughout the hot
months:
- Adjust your cooking temperatures downward. This helps to avoid unwanted flare-ups.
- Use a meat thermometer to determine the internal temperature of your foods. This helps in preventing your meat from over cooking and drying out.
- Even in hot weather it is still better to cook with the lid of your grill down.
- You can keep foods hot by wrapping them in foil, and placing them in an insulated cooler. Stuff crumpled up newspaper around the foil and this will keep food hot for 3 to 4 hours.
GRILL TEMPERATURE RANGES
Temperature readouts on the control board may not exactly match the
thermometer. All temperatures listed below are approximate and are affected by
the following factors: outside ambient temperature, the amount and direction
of wind, the quality of pellet fuel being used, the lid being opened, and the
quantity of food being cooked.
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HIGH TEMPERATURE (205-260°C / 401-500°F)
This range is best used to sear and grill at a high heat. Use in tandem with the flame broiler (slide plate) for indirect or direct flame cooking. With the flame broiler open, direct flame is used to create those “blue” steaks, as well as flame-kissed vegetables, garlic toast or s’mores! When the flame broiler is closed, the air circulates around the barrel, resulting in convection heat. High temperature is also used to preheat your grill, burn-off the cooking grates, and to achieve high heat in extreme cold weather conditions. -
MEDIUM TEMPERATURE (135-180°C / 275-356°F)
This range is best for baking, roasting, and finishing off that slow smoked creation. Cooking at these temperatures will greatly reduce the chances of a grease flare-up. Ensure that the flame broiler slider in the closed position, covering the slotted openings. Great range for cooking anything wrapped in bacon, or where you want versatility with control. -
LOW TEMPERATURE (82-125°C / 180-257°F)
This range is used to slow roast, increase smoky flavor, and to keep foods warm. Infuse more smoke flavor and keep your meats juicy by cooking longer at a lower temperature (also known as low and slow). Highly recommended for the big turkey at Thanksgiving, juicy ham at Easter, or the huge holiday feast.
Smoking is a variation on true barbecuing and is truly the main advantage of grilling on a wood pellet grill. Hot smoking, another name for low and slow cooking, is generally done between 82-125oC / 180-257oF. Hot smoking works best when longer cooking time is required, such as large cuts of meats, fish, or poultry.
TIP: To intensify that savory flavor, switch to SMOKE (low) temperature range
immediately after putting your food on the grill. This allows the smoke to
penetrate the meats.
The key is to experiment with the length of time you allow for smoking, before
the meal is finished cooking. Some outdoor chefs prefer to smoke at the end of
a cook, allowing the food to keep warm until ready to serve. Practice makes
perfect!
UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROL BOARD
CONTROL | DESCRIPTION |
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The button will light up(white) when connected to a power source. Press this |
button to Power on the unit. Press and hold this button for a minimum of 2 sec
to power off / power down the unit.
| The Temperature Control Dial allows you to set your desired grill
temperature. Once connected to a power source and the Power Button is pressed.
| Press and turn the dial (When “SET“ selected as shown in the picture 2) in
order to select from any of the thirteen preset temperatures, between 82-260°C
/ 180-500°F. Press the knob again to lock your preset temp and get back to
Actual Grill Temperature (As shown in picture 3). Any time during the cooking
process if you want to check your preset temp just press the knob.
| The Temperature unit switch button to change the temperature readout on the
LCD Screen. Press the button to switch between units of temperature Celsius
(ºC) or Fahrenheit (ºF), as preferred. Default is set to Fahrenheit.
| The bulb button allows you to switch the light on and off inside the grill
(In the cooking area).
| Smoke iT® icon shows the connection between your grill and your phone via
Bluetooth® as a result you can get live updates about the actual temperature
of the grill and the meat probe temperatures. It also allows you to set
temperature of your grill.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Pit Boss® is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
| The LCD Screen is used as the information center for your unit. The LCD
screen will display your Desired Cook Temperature, Actual Cook Temperature,
and Meat Probe Temperatures (if connected). If only one Meat Probe is
connected, only one reading will be displayed. The visual display of your set
temp in the form of flame icon. It also displays the unit of temperature, that
is °F/°C.
PRIME| Press and hold the Prime Button to activate an extra feed of pellets to
the fire pot. This can be used to add more fuel to the fire before opening the
grill lid, resulting in a quick heat recovery time. It can also be used while
smoking, to increase the intensity of clean smoke flavor. Requested from
competition cookers.
ACT| “ACT” displays the actual temperature of your grill at that moment of
time. Press the dial once to switch between “SET” and “ACT”. By default, LCD
screen displays “ACT”.
SET| “SET” displays one of the 13 preset temperature values of the grill.
Press the dial once to switch between “ACT” and “SET”.
| The Flame icon visually displays the set temperature, the intensity of the
flame icon changes as you change from 250°F, 350°F and 450°F indicating
different temperature ranges.
| The Auger icon displays the switching on of your auger motor. Sometimes this
symbol blinks and the LCD screen displays Err showing that the auger is not
working.
| The Igniter icon displays ignition of your pellets. If this symbol is
blinking and the LCD screen displays Err, then it means that your igniter is
not working.
| The Fan icon displays the switching on of the fan. If this symbol is
blinking and the LCD screen displays Err, then it means that your fan is not
working.
NOPELLETS
| This icon is activated when you are out of pellets.
| The plug-in connection port(s) behind the hopper lid are for Meat Probe(s).
When a meat probe is connected, the temperature is displayed on the LCD
Screen. When not in use, disconnect the meat probe from the connection port.
There are two (2) meat probe ports. Compatible with Pit Boss® branded meat
probes only. Additional meat probe(s) sold separately.
CONNECTING TO THE SMOKE IT® APP
Follow these instructions on how to connect your grill to the Smoke iT® app
with your Android™ or iOS® device. The app will allow you to control and
monitor your grill and meat probe temperatures from your mobile device. Enjoy
the benefits that Smoke IT® mobile connectivity has to offer!
- Download the Smoke iT® app. Open the app and allow Bluetooth® to be enabled for setup. New users will need to create an account and follow the prompts to login.
- If you are within Bluetooth® range (9 m / 30 ft), the Smoke iT® app will automatically detect your grill. Select your grill model. If you do not see your grill on the screen, ensure your unit is connected to a power source and is turned on.
- Name your grill model (ie. My Smoker) in the app and select “Connect” at the bottom of the screen. This will save your grill model in the devices menu.
- From the devices menu, click the grill model to connect. This will show you the control board screen.
- Click the settings option (gear) in the top-right corner, enter your Wi-Fi credentials, then click the check mark at the bottom of the screen to connect. Now both Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi (cloud) icons will show on the devices menu, showing that the grill is connected.
While using the app, the screen will shine bright when the grill is active and connected. If the app screen or grill goes dark on the devices menu, check your wireless connection or power source.
UNDERSTANDING THE PROBES
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GRILL PROBE
Located inside the pellet side of the grill, on the left side wall. It is a small, vertical piece of stainless steel. The temperature probe measures the internal temperature of the grill. The temperature that we get from this probe is displayed as ACT on the LCD screen.
IMPORTANT: The temperature of your unit is highly affected by ambient outdoor weather, quality of pellets used, flavor of pellets, and the quantity of food being cooked. -
MEAT PROBE
The meat probe measures the internal temperature of your meat in the grill, similar to your indoor oven. Plug-in the meat probe adapter to the meat probe connection port on the Control Board and insert the stainless-steel meat probe into the thickest portion of your meat and the temperature will be displayed on the control board. The temperatures that we received from this probe is displayed as Probe (#). To ensure the meat probe is connected properly to the connection port, feel and hear it snap into place.
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 hole located
on the left side of the main grill or the top of the main grill (near the
grill lid hinge). When not in use, disconnect from the meat probe connection
port and place aside to keep protected and clean.
AUGER PRIMING PROCEDURE
These instructions should be followed the first time the grill is ignited, and
each time the grill runs out of pellets in the hopper. The auger must be
primed to allow pellets to travel through the length of the auger, and fill
the fire pot. If not primed, the igniter will timeout before the pellets are
ignited, and no fire will start. Follow these steps to prime the hopper:
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Open the hopper lid. Make sure there are no foreign objects in the hopper or blocking the auger feed system at the bottom.
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Remove all cooking components from the interior of the grill. Locate the fire pot in the bottom of the pellet grill.
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Plug the power cord into a power source. Press the Power Button to turn the unit on, and turn the Temperature Control Dial to the SMOKE (S) position. Check the following items:
• That you can hear the auger turning. Place your hand above the fire pot and feel for air movement. Do not place your hand or fingers inside the fire pot. This can cause injury.
• After approximately a minute, you should smell the igniter burning and begin to feel the air getting warmer in the fire pot.
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Once verified that all electric components are working correctly, press and hold the Power Button for 2 seconds to turn the unit off.
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Fill the hopper with all natural barbecue wood pellets.
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Press the Power Button to turn the unit on. Keep the Temperature Control Dial in the SMOKE (S) position. Press and hold the Prime Button until you see pellets on the inside of the grill from the auger tube. Once pellets begin to drop into the fire pot, release the Prime Button.
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Press and hold the Power Button for 2 seconds to turn the unit off.
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Re-install the cooking components into the main barrel. The grill is now ready to use.
FIRST USE – GRILL BURN-OFF
Once your hopper has been primed and before cooking on your grill for the
first time, it is important to complete a grill burn-off. Start the grill and
operate at any temperature over 176°C / 350°F (with the lid down) for 30 to 40
minutes to burn-off the grill and rid it of any foreign matter.
AUTOMATIC START-UP PROCEDURE
- Plug the power cord into a grounded power source. Open the main barrel lid. Check the fire pot to ensure there is no obstruction for proper ignition. Open the hopper lid. Ensure there are no foreign objects in the hopper or auger feed system. Fill the hopper with dry, all natural barbecue hardwood pellets.
- Ensure the Temperature Control Dial is in the SMOKE (S) position. Press the Power Button to turn the unit on. This will activate the start-up cycle. The auger feed system will begin to turn, the igniter will begin to glow and the fan will supply air to the fire pot. The grill will begin to produce smoke while the start-up cycle is taking place. The barrel lid must remain open during the start-up cycle. To confirm the start-up cycle has begun properly, listen for a torchy roar, and notice some heat being produced.
- Once the heavy, white smoke has dissipated, the start-up cycle is complete and you are ready to enjoy your grill at your desired temperature!
IGNITER FAILURE PROCEDURE
If for any reason your electric igniter fails or your grill’s flame dies out
during a cook, check the following steps, or start your grill using the manual
method.
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Press and hold the power button for 2 secs and switch off the grill. Open the grill and let it cool down for few minutes. Remove the cooking components from inside and all unburnt pellets and ash from the fire pot. Be careful as the pellets may be too hot even when grill is cool down. Avoid touching the igniter to avoid injury, as it may be extremely hot.
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Once all cooking components are removed and cleaned, press the Power Button to turn the unit on. Set the temperature knob to Smoke. Check the following:
• Visually confirm that the igniter is working by placing your hand above the fire pot and feeling for heat.
• Visually confirm that the igniter is protruding approximately 13mm / 0.5 inches in the fire pot.
• Visually confirm that the auger is dropping pellets into the fire pot.
• Confirm that the combustion fan is working by listening for a torchy roar. -
If any of the above points are not working, follow Troubleshooting instructions.
MANUAL START-UP PROCEDURE
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Ensure the Temperature Control Dial is in the SMOKE (S) position. Plug the power cord into a grounded power source.
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Check fire pot to ensure there is no obstruction for proper ignition. Open the hopper lid. Ensure there are no foreign objects in the hopper or auger feed system. Fill hopper with dry, all natural hardwood barbecue pellets.
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Open the barrel lid. Remove the cooking components to expose the fire pot. Place a generous handful of pellets into the fire pot. Squirt a gelled fire starter, or other appropriate pellet starter, over the top of the pellets. A small amount of solid fuel fire starter, such as one composed of sawdust and wax, or wood shavings, is also appropriate. Add another small amount of pellets in the fire pot.
NOTE: Do not use spirit, petrol, gasoline, lighter-fluid or kerosene for lighting or refreshing a fire in your grill. -
Light the contents of the fire pot using a long match or long-nosed lighter. Allow the starter to burn for 3 to 5 minutes. Do not attempt to add more starter into the fire pot. This can cause injury.
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Quickly and carefully replace the cooking components to the inside of the main barrel. Continue start-up at step two of Automatic Start-Up Procedure.
SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE
- When finished cooking, with the Main Barrel lid remaining closed, press and hold the the Power Button for two seconds to turn off the unit. The grill will begin its automatic cool-down cycle. The auger system will stop feeding fuel, the flame will burn out, and the fan will continue to run until the cool-down cycle is complete.
IMPORTANT: Disconnect unit from power source when not in use.
PROPANE GAS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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 to perfect your meals.
All Pit Boss® Grills units should keep a minimum clearance of 914 mm (36
inches) from combustible constructions, and this clearance must be maintained
while the grill is operational. This appliance must not be placed under
overhead combustible ceiling or overhang. Keep your grill in an area clear
from combustible materials, or other flammable vapors and liquids.
2. COLD WEATHER COOKING
As it becomes cooler outside, that does not mean that grilling season is over!
The crisp cool air and heavenly aroma of grilled foods will help cure your
winter blues. Follow these suggestions on how to enjoy your grill throughout
the cooler months:
- Organize – Get everything you require ready in the kitchen before you head outdoors. During the winter, move your grill to an area that is out of the wind and direct cold. Check local bylaws regarding the proximity of your grill in relation to your home and/or other structures. Put everything you need on a tray, bundle up tight, and get it done!
- To help keep track of the outside temperature, place an outdoor thermometer close to your cooking area. Keep a log or history of what you cooked, the outdoor temperature, and the cooking time. This will help later down the road to help you determine what to cook and how long it will take.
- Have a heated platter or a dish cover ready to keep your food warm while making the trip back inside.
3. HOT WEATHER COOKING
As it becomes warmer outdoors, the cooking time will decrease. Follow these
few suggestions on how to enjoy your grill throughout the hot months:
- Adjust your cooking temperatures downward. This helps to avoid unwanted flare-ups.
- Use a meat thermometer to determine the internal temperature of your foods. This helps in preventing your meat from over cooking and drying out.
- You can keep foods hot by wrapping them in foil, and placing them in an insulated cooler. Stuff crumpled up newspaper around the foil and this will keep food hot for 3 to 4 hours.
FIRST USE – GRILL BURN-OFF
Before using your grill for the first time with food, it is important to
complete a burn-off. Start the grill and operate at a set temperature of at
least (177°C / 350°F) for 30 minutes to burn-off the unit and rid it of any
foreign matter.
AUTOMATIC START-UP PROCEDURE
- Verify that the regulator knob is turned to the OFF position.
- Note the triangular indicator mark on the gas valve knob. Push in the valve knob and turn 90 degrees (or 1/4) counter-clockwise to HIGH.
- Push the igniter button in repetitively until the catches flame. Listen for a “click” sound to indicate a spark from the igniter, and look for flame to ensure the burner is lit.
- After the burner has caught fire, you are ready to enjoy your grill at your desired temperature!
If the burner goes out during operation, turn the regulator knob to the OFF
position. Open the grill lid and wait five minutes before attempting to
relight to allow any accumulated gas to dissipate.
IGNITER FAILURE PROCEDURE
If for any reason your igniter fails after three of four attempts, check the
following steps, or start your grill using the manual method.
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Ensure the regulator knob is turned to the OFF position. Allow any accumulated gas to dissipate.
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After five minutes, check the following:
• Visually confirm that the igniter is working by pushing the igniter button and looking at the igniter tip for a spark. If no spark, adjust the distance between the igniter (electrode) tip and burner to 4.5 mm (3/16 in).
• Visually confirm that the burner tube and portholes are not obstructed. If blocked, follow Care & Maintenance instructions. -
If the above points do not work, follow Troubleshooting instructions.
MANUAL START-UP PROCEDURE
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Verify that the regulator knob is turned to the OFF position. Open the lid of the grill to release any trapped gas.
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Note the triangular indicator mark on the gas valve knob. Push in the valve knob and turn 90 degrees (or 1/4) counter-clockwise to HIGH.
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Quickly and carefully, using a long match or long-nosed lighter, place a lit flame near the burner and watch the burner catch flame.
Do not attempt to light another area of the burner. This can cause injury.
NOTE: Do not use spirit, lighter-fluid or kerosene for lighting or refreshing a fire in your grill. -
Continue start-up by following steps four and five of Automatic Start-Up Procedure.
FIRST USE – OPERATING BURNERS
- Make sure all labels, packaging and protective films have been removed from the grill.
- Remove manufacturing oils before cooking on this grill for the first time by operating the grill for at least 15 minutes on HIGH with lid closed. This will “heat clean” the internal parts and dissipate odors.
LIGHTING
CAUTION: Keep outdoor gas cooking appliance area clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
CAUTION: Do NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
CAUTION: Check and clean burner/venturi tubes for insects and insect
nests. A clogged tube can lead to a fire.
CAUTION: Attempting to light the burner with lid closed may cause and
explosion.
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Open Lid.
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Check for obstructions of airflow to the burners. Spiders, insects and webs can clog the burner/venturi tube. A clogged burner tube can lead to a fire.
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All control knobs must be in the OFF position.
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Connect LP gas tank per “Installing LP Gas Tank” section.
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Turn LP gas tank valve to OPEN.
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Push and turn any control knob to HIGH. The burner should light. If it does not, repeat up to three times.
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If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn burner control knob OFF, wait 5 minutes, and repeat lighting procedure.
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If igniter does not light burner, use a lit match secured with the lighting rod (included with the grill) to light burners. Access the burners through the cooking grate and heat plates.
Position lit match near side of burner (Fig. 3).
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After lighting, observe the burner flame. Make sure all burner ports are lit and flame height matches illustration (Fig. 4).
NOTE: Each burner lights independently – repeat step 5-9 for other burners.
CAUTION: If burner flame goes out during operation, immediately turn the
control knobs to the OFF position, LP gas tank valved CLOSED, and open lid to
let the gas clear for 5 minutes before re-lighting,
SHUTTING OFF YOUR GRILL
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LP: Turn LP gas tank valve to CLOSED.
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Turn all control knobs clockwise to the OFF position.
NOTE: A “poof” sound is normal as the last of the LP gas is burned. -
Disconnect LP gas tank per Disconnect LP Gas Tank section.
WARNING: Allow the grill to cool completely, and remove the gas cylinder, before moving, travel, or for storage.
CONTROLLING FLARE-UPS
CAUTION: Putting out grease fires by only closing the lid is not
possible.
- If a grease fire develops, turn control knobs to the OFF position, LP gas tank valve CLOSED. Do NOT use water on a grease fire. This can cause grease to splatter and could result in serious burns, bodily harm or other damage.
- Do NOT leave grill unattended while preheating or burning off food residue on HIGH. If grill has not been cleaned, a grease fire can occur.
WARNING: When cooking, fire extinguishing materials should be readily
accessible. In the event of an oil/ grease fire, use type BC dry chemical fire
extinguisher or smother with dirt, sand or baking soda. Do NOT attempt to
extinguish with water.
Flare-ups are a part of cooking meats on a grill and add to the unique flavor
of grilling.
Excessive flare-ups can over-cook your food and be dangerous.
Important: Excessive flare-ups result from build-up of grease in the bottom of
your grill.
If a grease fire occurs, close the lid AND turn control knob(s) to OFF until
grease burns out. Be careful when opening the lid as a sudden flare-up may
occur.
If excessive flare-ups occur, do NOT pour water onto the flames.
MINIMIZE FLARE-UPS
- Trim excess fat from meats prior to cooking.
- Cook high fat content meats on LOW setting or indirectly.
- Ensure that your grill is on a hard, level, non-combustible surface and the grease is allowed to drain into the grease receptacle.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Any Pit Boss® unit will give you many years of flavorful service with minimum
cleaning. Follow these cleaning and maintenance tips to service your grill:
CHECKING THE GAS LEVEL
To check the amount of fuel in the LP gas cylinder, the grill must be in
operation. Place your hand at the top of the tank and slowly move down the
side until the tank feels cool to the touch. This will indicate the
approximate amount of gas in your tank; if ¾ empty, replace with full tank.
IMPORTANT: Do not use charcoal briquettes or any flammable material with
your grill. Use of such material will void your warranty and may lead to a
fire, explosion and bodily harm.
1. BURNER COMPONENTS
- Clean the burner whenever heavy build-up is found, to ensure that there are no signs of blockage (debris, insects) on the burner tube or in the burner portholes. After periods of storage, spiders or small insects can build nests, webs, and lay eggs in the burner tube, obstructing the flow of gas to the burner. If storing the grill or before an extended period of non-use, remove the burner and wrap with aluminum foil to reduce the risk of insects entering the burner holes.
- The burner has been preset for optimal flame performance. A blue flame, possibly with a small yellow tip, is the result of the optimal air and gas mixture. If flames are excessively yellow, orange or irregular, clean the oil and food deposits on the burner surface and the burner portholes to increase airflow.
2. HOPPER ASSEMBLY
• The hopper includes a clean-out feature to allow for ease of cleaning and
change out of pellet fuel flavors. To empty, locate the plate on the side of
the hopper and the cover of the drop chute on the back side of the hopper.
Place a clean, empty pail under the drop chute cover, then remove the cover
piece. Unscrew the plate, slide outwards, and pellets will empty. NOTE:
Use a long handled brush or wet/dry vacuum to remove excess pellets, sawdust,
and debris for a complete clean-out through the hopper screen.
- Running all pellets out of your auger system is recommended if your grill will be unused for an extended period of time. This can be done by simply running your grill, on an empty hopper, until all pellets have emptied from the auger tube.
- Check and clean off any debris from the fan air intake vent, found on the bottom of the hopper. Once the hopper access panel is removed (see Electric Wire Diagram for diagram), carefully wipe off any grease build-up directly on the fan blades. This ensures airflow is sufficient to the feed system.
3. PROBES
- Kinks or folds in the probe wires may cause damage to the part. Wires should be rolled up in a large, loose coil.
- Although the probes are stainless steel, do not place in the dishwasher or submerge in water. Water damage to the internal wires will cause the probe to short-out, causing false readings. If a probe is damaged, it should be replaced.
4. INSIDE SURFACES
- It is recommended to clean your fire pot after every few uses. This will ensure proper ignition and avoid any hard build-up of debris or ash in the fire pot.
- Use a long-handled grill cleaning brush (brass or soft metal), remove any food or build-up from the cooking grates. Best practice is to do this while they are still warm from a previous cook. Grease fires are caused by too much fallen debris on the cooking components of the grill. Clean the inside of your grill on a consistent basis. In the event you experience a grease fire, keep the grill lid closed to choke out the fire. If the fire does not go out quickly, carefully remove the food, turn the grill off, and shut the lid until the fire is completely out. Lightly sprinkle baking soda, if available.
- Check your grease bucket often, and clean out as necessary. Keep in mind the type of cooking you do.
IMPORTANT: Due to high heat, do not cover the flame broiler or probes with aluminum foil.
OPEN/CLOSE FOLDING TABLE
- Open foldable table.
- Close foldable table by uplift the two hinges as showing on the drawing and push the table down.
HOW TO CLEAN PELLET BURNER ASHES
- Press down the Ash Tray Locker.
- Pull out the Ash tray.
- After the ashes are cleared, push the ash tray into the slot until it cannot be pushed.
NOTE: This should be done after grill cools.
CLEANING FREQUENCY TIME TABLE (NORMAL USE)
ITEM | CLEANING FREQUENCY | CLEANING METHOD |
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Bottom of grill | Every 2-3 grill sessions | Scoop out, Wet/dry vacuum excess |
debris
Burner tube, portholes| Every 5-6 grill sessions| Dust, scrub pad & soapy
water
Burners| Every 5-6 grill sessions| Scrub pad & soapy water
Stainless steel surfaces| Twice per year| Stainless steel cleaner
Bottom of Main Grill| Every 5-6 Grill Sessions| Scoop Out, Wet/dry vacuum
Excess Debris
Fire pot| Every 2-3 Grill Sessions| Scoop Out, Wet/dry vacuum Excess Debris
Cooking Grates| After Each Grill Session| Burn Off Excess, Brass Wire Brush
Flame Broiler| Every 5-6 Grill Sessions| Scrape Main Plate with Slider, Do
Not Wash Clean
Front Shelf| After Each Grill Session| Scrub Pad & Soapy Water
Grease Bucket| After Each Grill Session| Scrub Pad & Soapy Water
Auger Feed System| When Pellet Bag is Empty| Allow Auger to Push Out Sawdust,
Leaving Hopper Empty
Hopper Electric Components| Once A Year| Dust Out Interior, Wipe Fan Blades
with Soapy Water
Air Intake Vent| Every 5-6 Grill Sessions| Dust, Scrub Pad & Soapy Water
Temperature Probe| Every 2-3 Grill Sessions| Scrub Pad & Soapy Water
USING WOOD PELLET FUEL
Clean-burning barbecue wood pellets generate about 8200 BTU’s per pound with
very little ash, a low moisture content (5-7%), and are carbon neutral.
Barbecue wood pellets are produced by pure raw material (sawdust) being
pulverized with a hammermill, and the material is pushed through a die with
pressure. As the pellet is forced through the die, it is cut, cooled,
screened, vacuumed, and then bagged for consumer use. Check with your local
dealer for flavors available in your area.
NOTE: Always store wood pellets in a dry area. Any contact or exposure to
moisture will result in lower heat output or cause the pellets to swell and
break apart. Use a moisture proof, resealable tub or bucket for proper
storage.
COOKING GUIDELINES
Smoking and grilling styles of cooking can give you different results based on
time and temperature. For best results, keep a record of what you cooked, at
what temperature, how long you cooked for, and the results. Adjust to your
taste for the next time. Practice makes perfect.
The culinary art of hot smoking refers to longer cooking times, but results in
more natural wood flavor (and a sought-after smoke ring) on your meats. Higher
cooking temperatures result in a shorter cooking time, locking in less smoke
flavor.
TIP: For best results, allow time for meats to rest after cooking. This
allows the natural juices to migrate back into the meat fiber, giving a much
juicer, flavorful cut. Resting times can be as little as 3 minutes and up to
60 minutes, depending on the size of the protein.
STYLE OF COOKING| HOT SMOKING
(Very Low)
| ROAST
(Low)
| BAKING
(Medium)
| GRILL/BAKE
(Medium/High)
| SEAR
(High)
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Temp Range| 93-135°C / 199-275°F| 135-162°C / 275-323°F| 162-190°C /
323-374°F| 190-232°C / 374-449°F| 232-260°C / 449-500°F
POULTRY| Size| Rare – 54°C / 130°F| Medium – 60°C /
140°F| Well Done – 77°C / 170°F
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Turkey (whole)| 4.5-5.0 kg / 10-11 lbs.
5.3-6.4 kg / 12-14 lbs.
6.8-7.7 kg / 15-17 lbs.
8.2-10.0 kg / 18-22 lbs.
10.4-11.3 kg / 23-25 lbs.| | | Grill 90 – 120 minutes
Grill 110 – 140 minutes
Grill 130 – 160 minutes
Grill 140 – 170 minutes
Grill 150 – 180 minutes
Chicken (whole)| 1.36-2.26 kg / 3-5 lbs.| | | Grill 1 – 1.5 hours
Drumsticks, Breasts| 0.45 – 0.86 kg / 1 – 1½ lbs.| | | Grill 30-60
minutes
Small Game Birds| 0.45 – 0.86 kg / 1 – 1½ lbs.| | | Grill 30-45 minutes
Duck| 1.36-2.26 kg / 3-5 lbs.| | | Roast or grill 2 – 2.5 hours
PORK| SIZE| Precooked to Reheat 60°C / 140°F|
Medium 66°C / 150°F| Well Done 71°C / 160°F
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Ham (Fully Cooked & Boneless Portion, Smoked Picnic **Whole &
Bone-In)| 2.5 cm / 1″
1.36-1.81 kg / 3-4 lbs.
1.81-2.72 kg / 4-6 lbs.2
.26-3.62 kg / 5-8 lbs.
4.53-5.44 kg / 10-12 lbs.| 12 minutes
50 minutes – 1 hour
1 – 2 hours
1 – 2½ hours 2 – 2¾ hours| |
Loin Roast| 1.36-1.81 kg / 3 – 4 lbs.| | 1 – 2 hours| 2 – 3 hours
Rib Crown Roast| 1.81-2.26 kg / 4 – 5 lbs.| | 1½ – 2 hours| 2 – 3
hours
Chop (loin, rib)| 1.9-2.5 cm / ¾” – 1″3.1-3.9 cm
/ 1¼” – 1½”| | 10 – 12 minutes
14 – 18 minutes|
Tenderloin| 1.9-2.5 cm / ¾” – 1″| | 20 – 30 minutes| 30 – 45 minutes
Loin Roast (boneless)| 1.36-2.26 kg / 3-5 lbs.| | 1¼ – 1¾
hours| 1¾ – 2½ hours
Boston Butt (Pork Shoulder)| 3.62-4.53 kg / 8-10 lbs.| | | 93 –
98°C / 200 – 210°F Internal Temperature
BEEF| SIZE| HEAT| Rare – 54°C / 130°F|
Medium – 60°C / 140°F| Well Done – 65°C / 150°F
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Steak (New York, Porter-house, Rib- eye, Sirloin, T-bone, or
Tenderloin)| 1.9 cm / ¾”
2.5 cm / 1″
3.8 cm / 1½” 5 cm / 2″| High| Sear 8-10 minutes
Sear 10-12 minutes
Sear 10 minutes, grill 8-10 minutes
Sear 10 minutes, grill 10-14 minutes
Skirt Steak| 0.6 – 12.7 cm / ¼” – ½”| High| Sear 5-7 minutes
Flank Steak| 0.45 – 0.86 kg
/ 1 – 1½ lbs., 1.9 cm / ¾”| Medium| Sear 4 minutes, grill 8-10 minutes
Kabob| 2.5 – 3.8 cm / 1 – 1½” cubes| Medium| Grill 10 – 12 minutes
Tenderloin, whole| 1.58 – 1.81 kg / 3½ – 4 lbs.| High/Medium| Sear 10
minutes, grill 15-20 minutes
Ground Beef Patty| 1.9 cm / ¾”| High/Medium| Sear 4 minutes, grill 4-6
minutes
Rib-eye Roast (boneless)| 2.26 – 2.72 kg / 5 – 6 lbs.| Medium|
Grill 1½ – 2 hours
Tri-tip Roast| 0.9 – 1.13 kg / 2 – 2½ lbs.| High/Medium| Sear 10
minutes, grill 20-30 minutes
Rib Roast| 5.44 – 6.35 kg / 12 – 14 lbs.| Medium| 2½ – 2¾ hours
Veal Loin Chop| 2.5cm / 1″| Medium| 10 – 12 minutes direct
Brisket| 7.25 – 3.62 kg / 16 -18 lbs.| Hot Smoke| Cook until internal
temperature reaches 91°C / 195°F
LAMB| Size| Rare – 54°C / 130°F| Medium – 60°C /
140°F| Well Done – 71°C / 160°F
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Roast (fresh)| 2.26 – 2.72 kg / 5 – 6 lbs.| | 1 – 2 hours|
Rib Crown Roast| 1.36-2.26 kg / 3-5 lbs.| | 1 – 1½ hours| 1½ hours
SEAFOOD| Size| Rare – 54°C / 130°F| Medium – 60°C /
140°F| Well Done – 82°C / 180°F
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Fish (whole)| 0.5 kg / 1 lb.
0.9 – 1.1 kg / 2 – 2½ lbs.
1.4 kg / 3 lbs.| | | Grill 10 – 20 minutes
Grill 20 – 30 minutes
Grill 30 – 45 minutes
Fish (filets)| 0.6-1.3 cm / ¼” – ½”| | | Grill 3 – 5 minutes, until
flaky
Lobster Tail| 0.15 kg / 5 oz.
0.3 kg / 10 oz.| | | Grill 5 – 6 minutes
Grill 10 – 12 minutes
WILD GAME| Size| Rare – 60°C / 140°F| Medium – 71°C /
160°F| Well Done – 77°C / 170°F
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Roast (fresh)| 2.26 – 2.72 kg / 5 – 6 lbs.| | 1 – 1½ hours| 1½ – 2
hours
Large Cuts (fresh)**| 3.62-4.53 kg / 8-10 lbs.| | 1 hours| 1½ hours
TIPS & TECHNIQUES
Follow these helpful tips and techniques, passed on from Pit Boss® owners, our staff, and customers just like you, to become more familiar with your grill:
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FOOD SAFETY
• Keep everything in the kitchen and cooking area clean. Use different platters and utensils for the cooked meat than the ones you used to prepare or transport the raw meat out to the grill. This will prevent cross contamination of bacteria. Each marinade or basting sauce should have its own utensil.
• Keep hot foods hot (above 60ºC / 140ºF), and keep cold foods cold (below 3ºC / 37ºF).
• A marinade should never be saved to use at a later time. If you are going to use it to serve with your meat, be sure to bring it to a boil before serving.
• Cooked foods should not be left out in the heat for more than an hour. Do not leave hot foods out of refrigeration for more than two hours.
• Defrost and marinade meats by refrigeration. Do not thaw meat at room temperature or on a counter top. Bacteria can grow and multiply rapidly in warm, moist foods. Wash hands thoroughly with hot, soapy water before starting any meal preparation and after handling fresh meat, fish and poultry. -
COOKING PREPARATION
• Be prepared, or Mise en Place. This refers to preparing the cooking recipe, fuel, accessories, utensils, and all ingredients you require at grill side before you start cooking. Also, read the entire recipe, start to finish, before lighting the grill.
• A BBQ floor mat is very useful. Due to food handling accidents and cooking spatter, a BBQ floor mat would protect a deck, patio, or stone platform from the possibility of grease stains or accidental spills. -
GRILLING TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
• To infuse more smoke flavor into your meats, cook longer and at lower temperatures (also known as low and slow). Meat will close its fibers after it reaches an internal temperature of 49ºC / 120ºF. Misting, or mopping, are great ways to keep meat from drying out.
• While searing your meats, cook with the lid down. Always use a meat thermometer to determine the internal temperature of the foods you are cooking. Smoking foods with hardwood pellets will turn meats and poultry pink.
The band of pink (after cooking) is referred to as a smoke ring and is highly prized by outdoor chefs.
• Sugar-based sauces are best applied near the end of cooking to prevent burning and flare-ups.
• Leave open space between the foods and the extremities of the barrel for proper heat flow. Food on a crowded grill will require more cooking time.
• Use a set of long-handled tongs for turning meats, and a spatula for turning burgers and fish. Using a piercing utensil, such as a fork, will prick the meat and allow the juices to escape.
• Foods in deep casserole dishes will require more time to cook than a shallow baking pan.
• It’s a good idea to put cooked food onto a heated platter, keeping the food warm. Red meats, such as steak and roasts, benefit from resting for several minutes before serving. It allows the juices that were driven to the surface by heat to ease back to the center of the meat, adding more flavor.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Proper cleaning, maintenance and the use of clean, dry, quality fuel will
prevent common operational problems. When your Pit Boss® grill is operating
poorly, or on a less frequent basis, the following troubleshooting tips may be
helpful.
For FAQ, please visit www.pitboss-grills.com. You may also contact your local
Pit Boss® authorized dealer or contact Customer Care for assistance.
WARNING: Always disconnect the electrical cord prior to opening the grill
for any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service work. Ensure the grill is
completely cooled to avoid injury.
WOOD PELLET GRILL
PROBLEM| CAUSE|
SOLUTION
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No Power Lights On The Control Board| Temperature Control Dial is still off.|
Press the Power Button, and ensure the button glows blue to show there is a
power connection. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to a temperature setting.
Not Connected To Power Source| Ensure unit is plugged into a working power
source. Reset breaker. Ensure GFCI is a minimum 10 Amp service (see
Electric Wire Diagram for access to electric components)
Ensure all wire connections are firmly connected and dry.
Fuse Blown On The Control Board| Disconnect the grill from power source and
lift the hopper lid and remove the panel behind the lid. Carefully pull the
wires of the controller towards yourself, so that you can have comfortable
access to the board. Check the fuse for a broken wire or if the wire has
turned black. If yes, fuse needs to be manually replaced.
The GFCI outlet has been tripped.| Disconnect the grill from power source and
remove hopper access panel (see Electric Wire Diagram for
diagram) and ensure all wire connections are firmly connected and dry. Ensure
GFCI is a minimum 10 Amp service.
Faulty Control Board| Control Board needs to be replaced. Contact Customer
Care for a replacement part.
Pellets in Fire pot Will Not Light| Auger Not Primed| Before the unit is used
for the first time or anytime the hopper is completely emptied out, the
auger must be primed to allow pellets to fill the auger tube. If not primed,
the igniter will timeout before the pellets reach the fire pot. Follow
Auger Priming Procedure.
Auger Motor Is Jammed| Turn the unit off by pressing and holding the power
button for2 sec. Remove cooking components from the pellet grill. Press the
Power Button to turn the unit on, turn Temperature Control Dial to SMOKE, and
inspect the auger feed system. Visually confirm that the auger is dropping
pellets into the fire pot. If not operating properly, call Customer Care for
assistance or a replacement part.
Igniter Failure| Turn the unit off by pressing and holding the power button
for 2 sec. Remove cooking components from the pellet grill. Press the Power
Button to turn the unit on, turn Temperature Control Dial to SMOKE, and
inspect the igniter. Visually confirm that the igniter is working by placing
your hand above the fire pot and feeling for heat. Visually confirm that the
igniter is protruding approximately 8mm(max)/0.3 inches(max) in the fire pot.
If not operating properly, follow Manual Start-up Procedure to continue
use of grill; however, call Customer Care for assistance or a replacement
part.
Flashing Dots On LCD Screen| The Igniter Is On| This is not an error that
effects the grill. Used to show that the unit has power and is in Start-Up
mode (igniter is on). The igniter will turn off after five minutes. Once the
flashing dots disappear, the grill will begin to adjust to the desired
temperature selected.
Flashing Temperature On LCD Screen| Grill Temperature Is Below 65°C /150°F|
This is not an error that effects the unit; however, it is used to show that
there is some risk that the fire could go out. Check hopper for sufficient
fuel or if there is an obstruction in the feed system. Remove pellets and
follow Care and Maintenance instructions. Check grill
temperature probe and follow Care and Maintenance
instructions if dirty. Check fire pot for ash build-up or obstructions, and
follow Care and Maintenance instructions for ash build-up.
Check fan. Ensure it is working properly and air intake is not blocked. Follow
Care and Maintenance instructions if dirty. Check auger
motor to confirm operation (rotation), and ensure there is no blockage in the
auger tube.
“ErH” Error Code| The Unit Has Overheated, Possibly Due To Grease Fire Or
Excess Fuel.| Press and hold the Power Button for 2 secs to turn the unit off
and allow grill to cool. Follow Care and Maintenance instructions.
After maintenance, remove the ashes and unburnt pellets from burn pot and
bottom of the grill and confirm positioning of all component parts. Once
cooled, press the Power Button to turn the unit on, then select desired
temperature. If error code still displayed, contact Customer Care.
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“ErL” Error Code| The Unit Is Having Very Low Temperature| Press and hold the
Power Button for 2 secs to turn the unit off. Follow Care and
Maintenance instructions. After maintenance, remove the ashes and unburnt
pellets from burn pot and bottom of the grill and confirm positioning of all
component parts. Press the Power Button to turn the unit on, then select
desired temperature. If error code still displayed, contact Customer Care.
“ErP” Error Code| Grill Probe Not Connected| Disconnect and reconnect the
Grill Probe.
Faulty Grill Probe| Grill Probe needs to be replaced. Contact Customer Care
for a replacement part.
“Err” Error Code With (AUGER) Icon
Flashing
| Auger Not Primed| Before the unit is used for the first time or anytime the
hopper is completely emptied out, the auger must be primed to allow pellets to
fill the burn pot. If not primed, the igniter will timeout before the pellets
ignite. Follow Auger Priming Procedure.
Auger Motor Is Jammed| Remove cooking components from the main barrel. Press
the Power Button to turn the unit on, turn Temperature Control Dial to SMOKE,
and inspect the auger feed system. Visually confirm that the auger is dropping
pellets into the burn pot. If not operating properly, call Customer Care for
assistance or a replacement part.
“Err” Error Code With (IGNITER) Icon
Flashing
| Igniter Not Working Properly| Remove cooking components from the main
barrel. Press the Power Button to turn the unit on and inspect the igniter.
Visually confirm that the igniter is working by placing your hand above the
burn grate and feeling for heat. Visually confirm that the igniter is aligned
with the hole in the burn grate, and open to light the pellets. If not
operating properly, follow Manual Start-up Procedure to
continue use of grill; however, call Customer Care for assistance or a
replacement part.
Igniter Failure| Igniter needs to be replaced. Contact Customer Care for
replacement part.
“Err” Error Code With
(FAN) Icon Flashing
| Insufficient Air Intake For Fan| Check fan. Ensure it is working properly
and air intake is not blocked. Follow Care and Maintenance
instructions if dirty.
Fan Not Working Properly or Failure| Fan needs to be replaced. Contact
Customer Care for replacement part.
“Err” Error Code With Showing “No Pellets” Icon| Lack Of Fuel, Poor Fuel
Quality, Obstruction In Feed System, Jammed Auger| Press and hold the Power
button for 2 seconds to shut down then reconnect. Check 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. Remove pellets and follow Care and
Maintenanc e instructions.
“noP” Error Code| Bad Connection At Connection Port| Disconnect meat probe
from connection port on the Control Board, and reconnect. Ensure the meat
probe adapter is firmly connected. Check for signs of damage to the adapter
end. If still failed, call Customer Care for replacement part.
Meat Probe Damaged| Check for signs of damage to the wires of the meat probe.
If damaged, call Customer Care for replacement part.
Faulty Control Board| Control Board needs to be replaced. Contact Customer
Care for a replacement part.
Grill Will Not Achieve Or Maintain Stable Temperature| Insufficient Air Flow
Through Fire pot| Check fire pot for ash build-up or obstructions. Follow
Care and Maintenance instructions for ash build-up. Check fan. Ensure it
is working properly and air intake is not blocked.
Follow Care and Maintenance instructions if dirty. Check auger motor to confirm operation, and ensure there is no blockage in the auger tube. Once all the above steps have been done, start the grill, set temperature to SMOKE and wait for 10 minutes. Check that the flame produced is bright and vibrant.
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Poor Fuel Quality, Obstruction In Feed System| Check 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. Remove pellets and follow Care and Maintenance
instructions.
Temperature Probe| Check status of temperature probe. Follow Care and
Maintenance instructions if dirty. Contact Customer Care for a replacement
part if damaged.
Grill Produces Excess Or Discolored Smoke| Grease Build-Up| Follow Care and
Maintenance instructions.
Wood Pellet Quality| Remove moist wood pellets from hopper. Follow Care and
Maintenance instructions to clean out. Replace with dry wood pellets.
Fire pot Is Blocked| Clear fire pot for moist wood pellets. Follow Auger
Priming Procedure.
Insufficient Air Intake For Fan| Check fan. Ensure it is working properly and
air intake is not blocked. Follow Care and Maintenance instructions if
dirty.
Frequent Flare-Ups| Cooking Temperature| Attempt cooking at a lower
temperature. Grease does have a flash point. Keep the temperature under 176°C
/ 350°F when cooking highly greasy food.
Grease Build-Up On Cooking Components| Follow Care and Maintenance
instructions.
PROPANE GAS GRILL
Problem | Cause | SOLUTION |
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Grill will not light | The ignition wire came off the electrical | |
igniter/valve. | Reconnect the ignition wire to the electrical igniter/valve. | |
The ignition wire is broken | Contact Customer Care for assistance or a |
replacement part.
The battery has died| Install a new battery.
New battery doesn’t work| Check the battery polarity. The negative (-) side of
the battery goes in first.
The electrode tip does not produce sparks at the burner port| Adjust the
electrode.
No gas supplied| Check the regulator valve. Check connection for leak.
Excessive flare-up| Grilling fatty meats| Grill fatty meats when the grates
are cold, and the knobs are on the “LOW” setting. Move the meats to the
warming rack if flare-up continues.
Cooking temperature| Attempt cooking at a lower temperature. Grease does have
a flash point. Keep the temperature under 176°C / 350°F when cooking highly
greasy food.
Water sprayed on gas flames| Do not spray water on gas flames.
Burner blows out| Gas tank is empty| Refill the gas tank.
Burner is not aligned with the control valve| Install the burner correctly.
Gas supply is not sufficient| Check the gas supply hose and make sure there
are no leaks and no knots.
Low heat when on “HIGH”| Ports are blocked| Clear ports of any obstructions.
Gas tank has run out| Refill the gas tank.
ELECTRICAL WIRE DIAGRAM
The Digital Control Board system is an intricate and valuable piece of technology. For protection from power surges and electrical shorts, consult the wire diagram below to ensure your power source is sufficient for the operation of the unit.
PB – ELECTRIC REQUIREMENTS
110-120V, 60Hz, 300W, 3-PRONG GROUNDED PLUG
NOTE: Electrical components, passed by product safety testing and
certification services, comply with a testing tolerance of ± 5-10 percent.
FUEL INPUT
RATING:
2.0 KG/H
(4.4 LB/H)|
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INDEX
W : WHITE
Y : YELLOW
P : PURPLE
R : RED
K : BLACK
G : GREEN
O : ORANGE
GRILL REPLACEMENT PARTS
Part# | Description |
---|---|
1-A | Warming Rack (x1) |
2-A | Porcelain-Coated Cast-Iron Cooking Grate (x2) |
3-A | Smoke Stack Cap (x1) |
4-A | Smoke Stack (x1) |
5-A | Grease Leaking Tube (x1) |
6-A | Griddle (x1) |
7-A | Gas Grill Cooking Grate (x2) |
8-A | Heat Tent (x3) |
9-A | Main Barrel Assembly (x1) |
10-A | Side Table (x1) |
11-A | Gas Valve Knob (x3) |
12-A | Grease Tray (x1) |
13-A | Cart Side Support Plate (x2) |
14-A | Cooking Grate Hanger (x1) |
15-A | LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer (x1) |
16-A | Back-Right Leg (x1) |
17-A | Gas Tank Support Plate (x1) |
18-A | Front-Right Leg (x1) |
19-A | Swivel Caster With Brake (x2) |
20-A | Caster (x2) |
21-A | Bottom Shelf (x1) |
22-A | Front-Left Leg (x1) |
23-A | Cart Front Panel (x1) |
24-A | Cart Back Panel (x1) |
25-A | Back-Left Leg (x1) |
26-A | Grease Bucket (x1) |
27-A | Ash Tray (x1) |
28-A | Ash Tray Bracket (x1) |
29-A | Lid Handle (x2) |
30-A | Lid Handle Ring (x4) |
31-A | Insulated Pad (x4) |
32-A | Hopper Lid Handle (x1) |
33-A | Hopper Lid Handle Ring (x2) |
34-A | Hopper Assembly (x1) |
35-A | Meat Probe (x2) |
36-A | Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar (x1) |
37-A | Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar handle (x1) |
38-A | Flame Broiler Main Plate (x1) |
39-A | Flame Broiler Slider (x1) |
40-A | Grease Tray Bracket (x1) |
41-A | Screw (x36) |
42-A | Screw (x5) |
43-A | Screw (x30) |
44-A | AA Battery (x1) |
45-A | Regulator Hose Retainer (x1) |
NOTE: Due to ongoing product development, parts are subject to change without notice.
HOPPER REPLACEMENT PARTS
Part# | Description |
---|---|
1-PDH | Hopper Lid (x1) |
2-PDH | Lid Rubber Cushion (x2) |
3-PDH | Hopper Lid Lining (x1) |
4-PDH | Support Panel (x1) |
5-PDH | Heating Rod (x1) |
6-PDH | Burning Cup (x1) |
7-PDH | Fan Motor (x1) |
8-PDH | Feeding Motor (x1) |
9-PDH | Nylon Rod (x1) |
10-PDH | Feeding Rod (x1) |
11-PDH | Nylon Cover (x1) |
12-PDH | Rubber Ring-1 (x1) |
13-PDH | Feeding System (x1) |
14-PDH | Heating Resisting Sheet (x1) |
15-PDH | Ash Tray Right Support (x1) |
16-PDH | Ash Tray Left Support (x1) |
17-PDH | Rubber Ring-3 (x2) |
18-PDH | Seal Washer (x1) |
19-PDH | Hopper (x1) |
20-PDH | Hopper Bottom Panel (x1) |
21-PDH | Logo Plate (x1) |
22-PDH | Hopper Handle (x1) |
23-PDH | Block Panel-2 (x1) |
24-PDH | Block Panel (x1) |
25-PDH | Glass Panel (x1) |
26-PDH | Pull Handle (x1) |
27-PDH | Glass (x1) |
28-PDH | Waterproof Cushion (x1) |
29-PDH | Electric Wire (x1) |
30-PDH | Hopper Safety Screen (x1) |
31-PDH | Electric Wire Shield(x1) |
32-PDH | Hopper Lid Handle (x1) |
33-PDH | Hopper Lid Handle Ring (x2) |
34-PDH | Control Panel (x1) |
35-PDH | Rubber Ring-2 (x1) |
36-PDH | Control Panel Waterproof Cushion (x1) |
37-PDH | Internal Wiring (x1) |
WARRANTY
CONDITIONS
All wood pellet grills by Pit Boss®, manufactured by Dansons, carry a limited
warranty from the date of sale by the original owner. The warranty coverage
begins on the original date of purchase and proof of date of purchase, or copy
of original bill of sale, is required to validate the warranty. Customers will
be subject to parts, shipping, and handling fees if unable to provide proof of
the purchase or after the warranty has expired.Dansons carries a five (5) year
warranty against defects and workmanship on all parts, and five (5) years on
electrical components. Dansons warrants that all part(s) are free of defects
in material and workmanship, for the length of use and ownership of the
original purchaser. Warranty does not cover damage from wear and tear, such as
scratches, dents, dings, chips or minor cosmetic cracks. These aesthetic
changes of the grill do not affect its performance. Repair or replacement of
any part does not extend past the limited warranty beyond the five (5) years
from date of purchase.
During the term of the warranty, Dansons’ obligation shall be limited to
furnishing a replacement for defective and/or failed components. As long as it
is within the warranty period, Dansons’ will not charge for repair or
replacement for parts returned, freight prepaid, if the part(s) are found by
Dansons’ to be defective upon examination. Dansons’ shall not be liable for
transportation charges, labor costs, or export duties. Except as provided in
these conditions of warranty, repair or replacement of parts in the manner and
for the period of time mentioned heretofore shall constitute the fulfillment
of all direct and derivate liabilities and obligations from Dansons to
you.Dansons takes every precaution to utilize materials that retard rust. Even
with these safeguards, the protective coatings can be compromised by various
substances and conditions beyond Dansons’ control. High temperatures,
excessive humidity, chlorine, industrial fumes, fertilizers, lawn pesticides
and salt are some of the substances that can affect metal coatings. For these
reasons, the warranty does not cover rust or oxidization, unless there is loss
of structural integrity on the grill component. Should any of the above occur,
kindly refer to the care and maintenance section to prolong the lifespan of
your unit. Dansons recommends the use of 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 applications.
EXCEPTIONS
There is no written or implied performance warranty on Pit Boss® grills, as
the manufacturer has no control over the installation, operation, cleaning,
maintenance or the type of fuel burned. This warranty will not apply nor will
Dansons assume responsibility if your appliance has not been installed,
operated, cleaned and maintained in strict accordance with this owner’s
manual. Any use of gas not outlined in this manual may void the warranty. The
warranty does not cover damage or breakage due to misuse, improper handling or
modifications. Neither Dansons, or authorized Pit Boss® dealer, accepts
responsibility, legal or otherwise, for the incidental or consequential damage
to the property or persons resulting from the use of this product. Whether a
claim is made against Dansons based on the breach of this warranty or any
other type of warranty expressed or implied by law, the manufacturer shall in
no event be liable for any special, indirect, consequential or other damages
of any nature whatsoever in excess of the original purchase of this product.
All warranties by manufacturer are set forth herein and no claim shall be made
against manufacturer on any warranty or representation.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations of implied warranties, so the
limitations or exclusions set forth in this limited warranty may not apply to
you. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have
other rights, which vary from state to state.
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order replacement parts, please contact your local Pit Boss® dealer or
visit our online store at: www.pitboss-grills.com
CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE
If you have any questions or problems, contact Customer Care: www.pitboss-
grills.com | USA: (480) 923-9630 | Canada
(Toll-Free): 1-877-942-2246
WARRANTY SERVICE
Contact your nearest Pit Boss® dealer for repair or replacement parts. Dansons
requires proof of purchase to establish a warranty claim; therefore, retain
your original sales receipt or invoice for future reference. The serial and
model number of your Pit Boss® can be found inside the lid of the hopper.
Record numbers below as the label may become worn or illegible.
MODEL…………………..
SERIAL NUMBER…………….
DATE OF PURCHASE………………
AUTHORIZED DEALER………………….
IMPORTANT
DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE
For all questions, comments, or inquiries, please contact our Dansons Customer
Care department.
USA: (480) 923-9630 | CANADA (TOLL FREE): 1-877-942-2246
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including wood dust and
formaldehyde, which is known to the state
of California to cause cancer, lead and lead compounds, which are known to the
state of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm, and carbon monoxide, which is known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or
other reproductive harm. For more information go to
WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV
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References
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