Nuke 303 Puma Santa Puma Grill Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Nuke
Table of Contents
Nuke 303 Puma Santa Puma Grill
WELCOME TO OUR FAMILY
Your purchase of our hand-made Puma grill is your passport to the wood-fired
asado traditions of the Argentinian prairies. For hundreds of years, asado-
style barbecue has been a central aspect of Argentinian family, community and
national celebrations, and we are delighted that you have chosen to join the
fellowship of real-fire cooking. We love to hear from owners of our Ñuke
products. Feedback on your experience with your Ñuke grill not only allows us
to continue to refine our products but also helps us tell the story of the joy
great food brings us all. Please take a moment to join our growing worldwide
family and share the memories you create with your Ñuke grill.
SAFETY WARNINGS
DISREGARDING THE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH, CREATE A FIRE HAZARD OR EXPLOSION,
CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE.
- A Safety symbol alerts you to important information.
- Read all the safety information contained in this Owner’s Guide before using this product.
- Do not leave infants, children, or pets unattended near a hot grill.
- Do not try to move the hot grill. Wait for the grill to cool before moving it.
- Never add lighter fluid or use charcoal that has been treated with it, to already lit charcoal.
- At all times, keep the grill on a safe and level surface, away from combustible materials.
- Do not dispose of hot coals where they could cause injury or pose a fire hazard.
In case of any defects please contact: support@realfirebbq.com
DIMENSIONS
When using your Puma grill, please note the following dimensions.
COMPONENTS
The package includes the following:
ASSEMBLY
If necessary remove the bricks, grates and firebox to lighten the weight. Don’t forget to adjust the support cross bars once the grill is attached to the base. If necessary, require the help of a person to raise the grill onto the base.
ADJUSTING THE GRATE HEIGHT
The Santa Maria-style wheel allows for easy raising/lowering of the grates, allowing you to control the cooking temperature. At the desired height, use the locking mechanism to secure the grates. Raise the grates by turning the wheel counter-clockwise (see Fig. 1)
Conversely, slowly lower the grates by turning the wheel clockwise (see
Fig.2).
WARNING: When releasing the locking mechanism, control the rate of
descent to prevent damage to the unit.
General instructions
- When you first start up your grill, you may notice a burnt paint smell. This is due to the paint curing process, which is normal and will rarely recur in the future.
- Never use wood that has been contaminated with toxic chemicals, such as pressure-treated lumber or painted wood. Do not burn petroleum-based plastics.
- Do not leave the grill unattended while in use. Keep children and pets away from the grill while in use. Do not touch metal parts of the grill until they have completely cooled after use.
- Choose a dry place to store the grill and protect it from rain. At all times, keep the grill on a safe and level surface, and away from combustible material
References
- Nuke BBQ - Official Website | Argentinian Grills & Ovens
- Nuke BBQ - Official Website | Argentinian Grills & Ovens
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