MASTERBUILT MB20071117 30 Inch Digital Electric Smoker User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Masterbuilt
Table of Contents
- MASTERBUILT MB20071117 30 Inch Digital Electric Smoker
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- CONTROL PANEL
- Operating Instructions
- FCC Warning
- LOADING FOOD INTO SMOKER
- WOOD CHIP LOADER
- CLEANING AND STORAGE
- Troubleshooting
- Wood Chips Smoking Guide
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MASTERBUILT MB20071117 30 Inch Digital Electric Smoker
Product Information
Specifications :
- Remote Control: Yes (if featured)
- Remote Control Frequency Range: Up to 100ft (30m)
- Batteries: Not included
- Pre-Seasoning: Required
- Wood Chip Loader: Included
- Water Bowl: Included
Product Usage Instructions
Pre-Seasoning:
Before using the smoker for the first time, it is recommended to perform a
pre-seasoning process. Follow the steps below:
- Ensure the smoker is clean and free from any packaging materials.
- Plug the smoker into a wall outlet.
- Set the desired temperature and time on the control panel.
- Allow the smoker to heat up for approximately 30 minutes.
- During this time, the smoker may produce some smoke and odor. This is normal and will dissipate.
- After the pre-seasoning process is complete, the smoker is ready for use.
Loading Food into Smoker:
To load food into the smoker, follow these steps:
- Open the smoker door.
- Place the food on the cooking racks, ensuring that it does not touch the walls of the smoker.
- Close the smoker door securely.
Wood Chip Loader:
The wood chip loader is used to add wood chips for smoking.
Follow these steps to use the wood chip loader:
- Locate the wood chip loader on the side of the smoker.
- Slide the wood chip loader out.
- Add the desired amount of wood chips into the loader.
- Push the wood chip loader back into place.
Note: The wood chip loader should only be used when the smoker is cool, and the heating element is not in operation.
Water Bowl:
The water bowl is used to add moisture to the smoked food.
Follow these steps to use the water bowl:
- Locate the water bowl inside the smoker.
- Fill the water bowl with liquid of your choice, such as water, juice, or marinade.
- Place the filled water bowl back into its designated position.
Note: For foods high in moisture, such as chicken, little or no liquid may be needed in the water bowl.
Cleaning and Storage:
To clean and store the smoker, follow these guidelines:
- Ensure the smoker is unplugged and completely cooled down.
- Remove all food remnants and grease from the cooking racks and interior surfaces.
- Wash the cooking racks and interior surfaces with warm soapy water.
- Rinse thoroughly and dry all components before storage.
- Store the smoker in a cool and dry place.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Power and Heating Issues:
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Q: Power light won’t come on.
A: Check if the smoker is plugged into a wall outlet. Verify if the house breaker has tripped. Ensure the wire connector on the controller is properly connected to the smoker. If the issue persists, contact Masterbuilt at 1-800-489-1581. -
Q: Smoker takes an excessive amount of time to heat up (longer than 60-70 min).
A: Check if the smoker is plugged into an extension cord. Ensure the door is closed properly. If the problem continues, contact Masterbuilt at 1-800-489-1581. -
Q: Power light is on but smoker isn’t heating.
A: Verify that the controller is not displaying an error message. If there is no error message, check if the controller is adjusting heat properly. If not, contact Masterbuilt at 1-800-489-1581.
Remote Control Issues: -
Q: Remote will not control smoker.
A: Check if the remote batteries are weak or installed incorrectly. Ensure that the remote is linked properly to the controller. If the remote still does not work, it may be malfunctioning and needs to be replaced.
Operating Instructions
Note: Direct sunlight may interfere with ability to read LED display. Block light if necessary.
CONTROL PANEL
To set temperature
- Press ON/OFF button.
- Press SET TEMP button once-LED display will blink.
- Use up or down arrows to set temperature. Maximum temperature setting is 275°F (135°C).
- Press SET TEMP button again to lock in temperature.
Note: Heating will not begin until timer is set.
To set timer:
- Press SET TIME button once-LED display for hours will blink.
- Use up or down arrows to set hours.
- Press SET TIME button again to lock in hours. The minutes LED will start blinking.
- Use up or down arrows to set minutes.
- Press SET TIME to lock in minutes and start cook cycle. Heat will turn off when time has expired. NOTE: When outside temperature is cooler than 65°F (18°C) and/or altitude is above 3,500 feet (1067m), additional cooking time may be required. To ensure that meat is completely cooked use a meat thermometer to test internal temperature or use meat probe, if featured.
To use meat probe (If featured):
- Insert meat probe into center of meat to get most accurate reading.
- Press and hold MEAT PROBE button-LED display will show internal temperature of meat.
- Once MEAT PROBE button is released-LED display will return to set temperature or set time.
To use light (If featured):
- Press LIGHT button to turn light on.
- Press LIGHT button to turn light off.
To RESET control panel:
If control panel displays an error message, turn smoker off and unplug smoker
from outlet. Wait ten seconds, plug smoker back into outlet then turn smoker
on.
Operating Instructions
REMOTE CONTROL (If featured)
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To replace batteries:
- Slide belt clip to the left to remove. Press tab down on battery cover and pull out.
- Install 2 AAA alkaline batteries. Check positive (+) and negative (-) symbols on the case and battery to ensure proper installation. Replace the battery cover.
- Remove batteries before storing remote control.
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To test frequency range:
- Turn smoker on. Use remote to turn light on and off as you move away from smoker.
- Remote control is out of frequency range when light will no longer turn on and off. Remote control has frequency range of up to 100ft (30m). Test frequency range before and during use.
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IMPORTANT :
Do not leave remote control exposed to sunlight for prolonged periods of time. -
Troubleshooting :
If the remote is not working properly or not interfacing correctly with the controller, it may be due to weak batteries, incorrect battery installation or the remote is not correctly linked to controller. -
Possible solutions:
- Replace batteries and install according to image in battery housing.
- Link controller and remote:
- Turn controller and remote ON.
- Press and hold SET TEMP on controller for 3 seconds.
- On the remote, press MEAT PROBE, LIGHT, MEAT PROBE, LIGHT (all buttons must be pressed within 5 seconds of each other). A short beep will occur after each button is pressed.
CAUTION
- Keep batteries away from small children. If battery is swallowed consult a physician immediately.
- Be sure to insert batteries correctly. Improper installation may result in leaks and/or possible explosion.
- Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nicad, nimh, etc) batteries.
- Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
REMOTE CONTROL (If featured)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Warning
Warning: Changes or modifications to this smoker not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Statement
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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.
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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.
PRE-SEASONING
PRE-SEASON SMOKER PRIOR TO FIRST USE. Some smoke may appear during this time,
this is normal.
- Make sure water bowl is in place WITHOUT WATER.
- Set temperature to 275°F (135°C) and run smoker for 3 hours.
- Add 1/2 cup of wood chips to the wood chip loader during the last 45 minutes to complete pre-seasoning.
- Shut down and allow to cool.
LOADING FOOD INTO SMOKER
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Pre-heat smoker for 30 to 45 minutes at desired cooking temperature before loading food.
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DO NOT cover racks with aluminum foil as this will not allow heat to circulate properly.
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Do not overload smoker with food. Extra large amounts of food may trap heat, extend cooking time and cause uneven cooking. Leave space between food on racks and smoker sides to ensure proper heat circulation. If utilizing cooking pans, place pans on center of rack to ensure even cooking.
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Do not open smoker door unless necessary. Opening smoker door causes heat to escape, may extend cooking time, and may cause wood chips to flare up. Closing the door will re-stabilize the temperature and stop flare up.
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There will be a lot of smoke produced when using wood chips. Smoke will escape through seams and turn the inside of smoker black. This is normal. To minimize smoke loss around door, the door latch can be adjusted to further tighten the door seal against the body.
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To adjust door latch, loosen hex nut on door latch. Turn hook clockwise to tighten as shown. Secure
hex nut firmly against door latch (see diagram). -
Check grease tray often during cooking. Empty grease tray before it gets full. Grease tray may need to be emptied periodically during cooking.
WOOD CHIP LOADER
- Wood chip loader and wood chip tray MUST be in place when using smoker. This minimizes the chance of wood flare ups.
- Wood chips must be used in order to produce smoke and create the smoke flavor.
- Before starting smoker, place ½ cup of wood chips in chip loader. Never use more than ½ cup of wood chips at a time. Never use wood chunks or wood pellets.
- Insert wood chip loader into smoker. Wood chips should be level with top rim of wood chip loader.
- Turn handle clockwise in direction of arrow mark on smoker to unload wood chips. Wood chips will drop into wood chip tray. Turn handle counterclockwise to upright position and leave wood chip loader in place.
- If wood chips do not smoke on low setting, increase temperature to 275°. After 8 to 10 minutes, or when wood chips begin to smolder, reduce temperature to desired low setting.
- You may use dry or pre-soaked wood chips in your smoker. Dry chips will burn faster and produce more intense smoke. Chips pre-soaked in water (for approximately 30 minutes) will burn slower and produce a less intense smoke.
- Check wood chip tray periodically to see if wood has burned down. Add more chips as needed.
- Do not leave old ashes in the wood chip tray. Once ashes are cold, empty tray. Tray should be cleaned out prior to, and after each use to prevent ash buildup.
ADDING MORE WOOD DURING SMOKING PROCESS:
NOTE: Never add more than ½ cup (1 filled chip loader) at a time.
Additional chips should not be added until any previously added chips have
ceased generating smoke.
- Pull wood chip loader from smoker.
- Place wood chips in wood chip loader and insert into smoker.
- Turn handle clockwise in direction of arrow mark on smoker to unload wood chips. Wood chips will drop into wood chip tray.
- Temperature may spike briefly after wood chips are added. It will stabilize after a short time. Do not adjust temperature setting.
CAUTION
- Keep smoker door closed when adding wood chips. A flare up may occur when door is opened. If wood chips flare up, immediately close door and vent, wait for wood chips to burn down, then open door again. Do not spray with water.
- Wood chip loader will be HOT even if handle is not.
- Never use wood chunks or wood pellets
WATER BOWL
- Wait until smoker reaches desired temperature.
- Fill water bowl to fill line with water or liquids like apple or pineapple juice.
- You may also add slices of fruit, onions or fresh dried herbs into the water to blend different subtle flavors into your smoked food.
Tip: For chicken or other foods high in moisture, little or no liquid is needed.
CLEANING AND STORAGE
ALWAYS MAKE SURE SMOKER IS COOL TO THE TOUCH BEFORE CLEANING AND STORING.
- Be sure to clean smoker after each use. This will extend the life of your smoker and prevent mold and mildew.
- For rack supports, racks, water bowl and drip pan use a mild dish detergent. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
- For wood chip tray and wood chip loader, clean frequently to remove ash build up, residue and dust.
- Dispose of cold ashes by placing them in aluminum foil, soaking with water and discarding in a non-combustible container.
- For the interior, glass in door (if featured), and exterior of smoker, simply wipe down with a damp cloth. Do not use a cleaning agent. Make sure to dry thoroughly.
- After cleaning, store smoker in a covered and dry area.
- Check your smoker periodically to avoid possible rust and corrosion due to moisture buildup.
- Watch a video with step by step instructions on how to clean your smoker at www.youtube.com/Masterbuilt Electric Smokehouse: Cleaning and Storage.
Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM | CAUSE | POSSIBLE SOLUTION |
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Power light won’t come on | Not plugged into wall | Check wall connection |
House breaker tripped | Make sure other appliances are not operating on the |
same electrical circuit. Check household breakers.
Wire connector on controller not properly connected to smoker| See step 2 on
page 16
Controller malfunctioning| Contact Masterbuilt at
1-800-489-1581
Smoker takes excessive amount of time to heat up (longer than 60-70 min)|
Smoker plugged into an extension cord| Set smoker so extension cord does not
have to be used
Door not closed properly| Close door and fasten latch securely
Controller malfunctioning| Contact Masterbuilt at
1-800-489-1581
There is a gap between the door and the smoker when in use and door latch has
no more adjustment| Door alignment| Contact Masterbuilt at
1-800-489-1581
Damaged door seal
Grease is leaking out of smoker through door and legs| Drip pan not in place|
Reposition so hole lines up with drain hole in bottom of smoker
Excess grease or oil build-up in smoker| Clean smoker
Drain tube in back of smoker is not draining| Check drain tube positioning at
back of smoker
No smoke| No wood chips| Add wood chips (See page 24)
No smoke at low setting| Not enough heat to induce smoking| Increase temp to
275° F for 8 to 10 minutes, or when woodchips begin to smolder then reduce to
desired low setting
Temperature rapidly decreased, or shut down after a few hours of use| Internal
wiring issue| Contact Masterbuilt at
1-800-489-1581
Controller displaying error message| Temperature sensor malfunctioning|
Contact Masterbuilt at 1-800-489-1581
Power light is on but smoker isn’t heating| Element failure| Contact
Masterbuilt at 1-800-489-1581
Controller does not adjust heat| Controller/smoker malfunctioning| Contact
Masterbuilt at 1-800-489-1581
Interior light does not come on| Bulb burned out| Replace bulb with 15W-25W
bulb made for ovens
Switch is in off position| Turn switch on
Meat probe temperature does not show on display| Meat probe malfunctioning|
Contact Masterbuilt at 1-800-489-1581
Remote will not control smoker| Batteries are weak or installed incorrectly|
See instruction on page 21
Remote is not linked properly to controller
Remote malfunctioning| Contact Masterbuilt at
1-800-489-1581
Wood Chips Smoking Guide
Smoking Times and Temperatures
References
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