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11. MOUNTING THE BACK HANDLE
Parts Required:
1
x
Hopper Handle (#5)
4
x
¼–20x⅝" Screw (#C)
Installation:
Mount the hopper handle onto the back side of the hopper using four
screws (#C) . Note correct position in illustration with handle on top.
12. SECURING THE CHIMNEY
Parts Required:
1
x
Chimney Cap (#3)
1
x
Chimney Stack (#4)
#10–24x½" Screw ( #D)
4
x
Installation:
Locate the chimney opening on the top of the main cabinet. From the
outside, secure the chimney stack to the top of the main cabinet using four
screws. The screw will fasten to the self-clinching nuts on the inside of the
cabinet. Next, twist the chimney cap onto the top of the chimney stack.
NOTE: Adjust the chimney cap to affect the airflow inside the main
cabinet. If cooking at low temperature, keep the cap more open.
13. INSTALLING THE LID STOPPER
Parts Required:
1
x
Lid Stopper (#6)
2
x
#10–24x½" Screw ( #D)
Installation:
Install the lid stopper onto the top of the main cabinet near the hopper lid.
Use one screw to secure on the top side, then open the lid and secure one
screw on the inside edge between the hopper lid hinges.
14. MOUNTING THE CABINET DOOR HANDLE, DOOR LATCH
Parts Required:
1
x
Cabinet Door Handle (#8)
Cabinet Door Latch (#9)
1
x
4
x
#10–24x½" Screw ( #D)
Installation:
First, remount cabinet door to the main cabinet by aligning and securing
both hinges. Ensure the door is mounted correctly by testing it opens
freely. Note 14A.
Mount the cabinet door handle onto the front side of the cabinet door
using two screws. Note correct direction in 14B.
Mount the cabinet door latch onto the exterior side of the main cabinet
using two screws. Note 14C.
IMPORTANT: Fine tune and test the cabinet door latches and hooks to
ensure they align properly and there is a proper seal while the door
is closed. Poor alignment may result in heat loss and leaks during use.
10
15. INSTALLING THE COOKING COMPONENTS
11
5
C
12
D
3
4
13
6
D
16. CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
14
14A
9
D
14C
8
D
14B
Parts Required:
10 x
Cooking Grid Support Brackets (#2)
4
x
Cooking Grids (#1)
Water Pan (#13)
1
x
1
x
Flame Tamer (#14)
Installation:
Insert five cooking grid support brackets into the holes along the left
side wall of the interior main cabinet. Once positioned in the holes, tilt
downward to secure into position. Repeat the same process, matching the
same heights, for the right side wall. Note illustration 15A.
Place the flame tamer over the burn pot at the bottom of the interior
main cabinet. To ensure proper positioning, align the flame tamer into the
grooves along the bottom of the base panel. Note illustration 15B.
IMPORTANT: The ventilation windows on the sides of the flame tamer
box must not face forward, towards the cabinet door. This may cause
damage to the control board if flames are too large.
Next, insert the water pan into the lowest grid support brackets of the
interior cabinet. Fill your water pan about ¾ full of water.
IMPORTANT: Keep water in the water pan at all times while cooking.
It will catch grease and drippings from your cooks and allow for easier
clean up. If smoking for an extended period of time, move water pan up
higher to allow water to last longer.
Last, place the cooking grids, one-by-one, on the grid support brackets
inside the main cabinet. Note illustration 15C.
The unit is now completely assembled.
NOTE: Before plugging your unit into any electrical outlet, ensure the
temperature dial is in the OFF position. Disconnect when not in use.
STANDARD OUTLET
This unit requires 220-240 volt, 50hz, 250w, 1.1 amp service. It must be a
3-prong grounded plug. Ensure grounded end is not broken off.
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.
15A
2
15B
14
14
15C
1
13
16
FAST-BLOW FUSE,
5 AMP
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