TRAEGER COM190 Commercial Pellet Grill Owner’s Manual
- July 6, 2024
- Traeger
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TRAEGER COM190 Commercial Pellet Grill
WARNING! DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE!
USE ONLY TRAEGER BRAND HARDWOOD BBQ PELLETS IN THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT.
WIRING DIAGRAM
COMPONENT DIAGRAM
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your Traeger Wood Pellet Grill, Model COM190. With proper set-up, operation, and maintenance, this grill will provide you with delicious food and years of cooking enjoyment.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ASSEMBLE THIS UNIT.
SPEND A FEW MINUTES FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF WITH THE PARTS AND DIAGRAMS.
NOTE : NUMBERS FOLLOWING PART NAMES THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL REFER TO THE
COMPONENT DIAGRAMS.
After removing the box, remove all parts from inside the Grill and the Tool Box (87). Remove any remaining packaging material from inside the Grill as well. Remove the straps securing the Trailer Tongue Assembly (71) and the Wheels (125) to the Pallet. Set all parts safely aside until you are ready for assembly. Make sure you have, and can identify all of the following parts:
- (1) Trailer Tongue Assembly (71)
- (2) Wheels (125)
- (4) Heat Baffles (226)
- (4) Grease Drain Pans (228)
- (4) Porcelain Grills (231)
- (4) Grease Buckets (223)
- (1) Container of Bolts, Washers and Nuts
NOTE : THE ASSEMBLY OF THE COM190 IS A TWO-PERSON OPERATION!
You will need to complete the assembly process which includes:
- Removing the Shipping Support
- Installing the Trailer Tongue Assembly (71)
- Installing the Wheels (125)
- Removing the COM190 from the Pallet
- Positioning the Heat Baffles (226) over the Firepots (78).
- Setting the Grease Drain Pans (228) over the Heat Baffles (226).
- Placing the Porcelain Grills (231) on the Grill Supports.
- Hanging the Grease Buckets (223) on the Bucket Hooks.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
- (2) 3/4″ wrenches or 3/4″ socket / ratchet set
- (1) 7/16″ socket / driver or wrench
- (1) Tire iron or lug wrench
- (1) 1/4″ socket / driver or wrench
Follow these step by step instructions and you will be cookin’ in no time!
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
REMOVING THE SHIPPING SUPPORT
As indicated on the diagram below, block up or otherwise support the Grill
before removing the Shipping Support in preparation for installing the Trailer
Tongue Assembly (71). Remove the two Lag Bolts securing the Shipping Support
to the Pallet with your 7/16″ wrench. Remove the Bolt attaching the Shipping
Support to the Trailer Tongue Receiver with your 3/4″ wrench. Set the Shipping
Support safely aside. Leave the Shipping Brackets in place at this time.
NOTE : BLOCK GRILL SECURELY BEFORE REMOVING THE SHIPPING SUPPORT AND
INSTALLING THE TRAILER TONGUE.
7 BOLTS, 2 SHIPPING BRACKETS AND SHIPPING SUPPORT FOR SHIPPING ONLY, NOT USED
FOR GRILL ASSEMBLY.
INSTALLING THE TRAILER TONGUE ASSEMBLY
Thread the Wire Harness (57) through the Trailer Tongue Assembly (71).
Carefully slide the Trailer Tongue Assembly (71) into the Trailer Tongue
Receiver, centered on the Trailer Frame (38). Be careful not to damage the
wiring. Align the two holes in the Trailer Tongue Assembly (71) with the two
holes in the Trailer Tongue Receiver. Insert a 112″ x 4 1/2″ Bolt (127) with
Flat Washer into each hole and install Flat Washer, Lock Washer and Nut. MAKE
SURE THE 2 BOLTS ARE TIGHT. Attach the white ground wire, with the ring
connector, to the hex screw installed below the 2″ Ball Hitch. Once the
Trailer Tongue Assembly (71) is installed, the Jack Stand can be used to help
support the Grill during subsequent assembly.
MOUNTING THE WHEELS
With the Grill supported by the Jack Stand and the Pallet, remove the two Lag
Bolts and the Shipping Brackets on each end of the Axle (66). Raise one side
of the Grill high enough to install a Wheel (125) and securely block in place.
Bolt a Wheel (125) on to the Axle (66) with the Lug Nuts (128) provided. MAKE
SURE ALL LUG NUTS ARE TIGHT. Repeat this process on the opposite end of the
Axle.
REMOVING THE COM190 FROM THE PALLET
Remove any temporary blocking used to support the Grill so that it rests on
the Wheels (125). Put a board under each wheel as a ramp and carefully roll
the COM190 off the end of the pallet. Use the Trailer Tongue Assembly (71) to
steer the Grill. Put the Jack Stand down to help you move the Grill.
NOTE : IF AT THIS POINT YOU ARE READY TO START YOUR GRILL, REFER TO THE INITIAL FIRING INSTRUCTIONS IN SECTION TWO OF THIS MANUAL OR ON A SEPARATE SHEET IN THE PELLET HOPPER OR THE TOOL BOX, BEFORE PROCEDING WITH FURTHER ASSEMBLY.
POSITIONING THE HEAT BAFFLES
Position each Heat Baffle (226) directly over a Firepot (78) with the long
legs pointing downward. The notched leg of the Heat Baffle (226) fits over a
Burner Assembly (51, 90) and into the Heat Baffle Support (132) found on the
top of each Burner Assembly (51, 90).
POSITIONING THE GREASE DRAIN PANS
RECOMMENDATION for ease of clean-up: Line the Grease Drain Pans (228) with
heavy-duty aluminum foil. Be sure the edges and ends of the foil are tight
against the bottom of the Grease Drain Pans (228).
Position one Grease Drain Pan (228) so that the Short Lip end hooks over the Grease Drain Pan Support (20) in the center of the Grill between the two Heat Baffles (226). The Long Lip end should rest in one of the V-Shaped Grease Drains (13) located inside the Grill on the right and left. The Short Lip end of the second Grease Drain Pan (228) rests on the first in the center of the Grill with the Long Lip end placed in the V-Shaped Grease Drain (13) on the opposite end of the Grill.
POSITIONING THE PORCELAIN GRILLS
Position the Porcelain Grills (231) on the Grill Supports that run the length
of the cooking area.
HANGING THE GREASE BUCKETS
Locate the Grease rain Tubes, extend low the Grill on the right and left ends.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Licensing requirements vary from state to state. You should check with the
appropriate licensing authorities to determine if your unit needs to be
licensed as a trailer or similar licensing and/or whether it needs to be
licensed if used for commercial food preparation. If required, please contact
the factory for Proof of Origin certificate to assist you with the licensing
of your unit.
TRAEGER SUPPORT
Parts are identified in the front of this manual on the COM190 COMPONENT DIAGRAM, documents. To order parts: Call, E-mail or write to your Traeger Dealer or Traeger Pellet Grills. Please provide your name, phone number, address, Model and Serial Number of the Grill (located on a label inside the Hopper Lid), along with the part identification.
TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE: 1-800-872-3437
E-mail: service@traegergrills.com
Website: www.traegergrills.com
References
- Repair Your Grill: Shop Replacement Parts for 24,880 Models
- Traeger Grill Parts - Select From 139 Models
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