Priming
THE FIREBOX
Prime the firebox with the small bag of pellets.
Reference Grill Manual: Page 17
Recommended installation of
HEAT SHIELD
Davy Crockett
Approximately 3.5” from inside left wall of grill

Aprox. 3.5”
Understanding
HEAT DISTRIBUTION
How to install
GREASE TRAY
Sliding the top tray opens the holes for direct flame grilling. Do this only when cooking at 350°F (162°C) or higher. All indirect grilling can be done at any temperature. Foil or Drip EZ Inserts can and should be used for all indirect grilling. It makes for easy cleanup and ensures the proper travel of grease into your grease trough and into your grease bucket.

Bottom Tray

Top Tray

Closed

Open
Installing
CHIMNEY CAP
ALWAYS keep the lid in the open position.
Welcome to new age
SMART CONTROL
If you have purchased a WiFi unit, make certain to update your program to the latest firmware so that everything is current. We load programs at our factory, but they can quickly become outdated with iOS and Android changes by the time you receive your unit. Be sure to check out our App Support page for your grill.
OR Reference Grill Manual: Page 47
Important steps for
INITIAL BURN
Burn-in the grill at 176°C for 30 minutes to remove any residue from the manufacturing process. Allow the grill to reach 65°C before adjusting temperature.
Please make sure to allow your grill to come up to 176°C before making temperature adjustments up.
30 mins
176°C

How to tell if your grill is
OPERATING PROPERLY
It sounds like it is broken. Really. It will make all sorts of strange fan noises and huffing sounds. The programing that went into your grill is some pretty nerdy stuff, and boring, so if it turns on, shuts off, and maintains temperature, she’s working fine.
How to properly
POWER DOWN
- ALWAYS Press and hold the down arrow button until it reads 150 degrees.
- Press it one more time, and the display should read “Fan”.
Recommended regular
GRILL CLEANING
A good cleaning can go a long way every once in awhile. A shop vac will do the trick. Always make sure the grill is cool. Remove grates, grease trays, and heat shield. Now vacuum accordingly. Cleaning should take 10 minutes tops.
Understanding your grill’s
AIR TEMPERATURE
The PT100 Platinum Sensor sends data to the computer. This ‘brain’ analyzes the data and adjusts the air flow and pellet fuel flow to maintain the set temperature. Many things affect the data gathered by the sensor – opening the lid, wind, grease splatter, humidity, altitude, and gravity (if the grill is not on level ground).
The computer analyzes all of the erratic information and averages it over time. Then, it displays the best result as the most accurate representation of the grill’s current tempera- ture. This is why an instantaneous air temperature reading from a 3rd-party product such as a Maverick does not provide much useful information. A reading from one cubic milli- meter of air inside a cavity with 83 million cubic millimeters of air is not a microcosm of the temperature inside the grill.
A tip for your
FIRST COOK
Unless you’re an experienced Pitmaster, you may prefer to grill something inexpensive the first time you use it. Be aware that the grill may have warm and cool spots depending on air currents and your own habits when cooking. Invest a little bit of time to learn how you can cook absolutely awesome food on this barbecue.
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