Dyna-Glo DGU951SDE-D Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
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40" 2-Door Vertical
Electric Digital Smoker
MODEL #DGU951SDE / DGU951SDE-D
Français p. 28
Español p. 55
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70-10-636 Rev. 8/8/17
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FOR OUTDOOR USE
ONLY
Use only with Class A GFI
(Ground Fault Interrupter)
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DYNA-GLO
®
VERTICAL GAS SMOKER
DYNA-GLO
®
40" 2-DOOR VERTICAL ELECTRIC DIGITAL SMOKER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information ....................................................................................................................... 3
Package Contents ....................................................................................................................... 8
Hardware Contents ...................................................................................................................... 9
Preparation Before Assembly ...................................................................................................... 9
Assembly Instructions ................................................................................................................. 10
Operating Instructions ................................................................................................................ 14
Tips On Smoking ........................................................................................................................ 20
Care and Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 22
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 23
Replacement Parts List .............................................................................................................. 25
Warranty ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install the
product. If you have any questions regarding the product, call our customer service department at
1-877-447-4768, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday - Friday.
SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
• When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of re, electrical shock, and injury to persons.
DANGER
• Failure to follow these instructions could result in re or burn hazard which could
cause property damage, personal injury or death.
Assembler/Installer: This instruction manual contains important information necessary for the
proper assembly and safe use of this appliance. Read and follow all warnings and instructions
before assembling and using this appliance. Leave these instructions with the consumer.
Consumer/User: Follow all warnings and instructions when using this appliance.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS, PRIOR TO USING THIS SMOKER
DO NOT use this product for anything other than its intended purpose. It is NOT intended for
commercial use. It is NOT intended to be installed or used in or on a recreational vehicle and/or boat.
DO NOT operate this smoker with a damaged cord or plug or after the smoker malfunctions, has
been dropped, or is damaged in any manner.
DO NOT use smoker within 10 ft. (3 m) of a swimming pool, puddle, pond or other body of water.
Keep smoker and electric controller dry and out of rain at all times.
A minimum clearance of 36 in. (92 cm) to combustible material is required on the front, sides and
back. It is very important to always maintain
proper clearances to combustibles.
When using avoring wood, add a sufcient
amount at the start of the cooking process, in
order to avoid re-adding wood during the cooking
process. Adding wood while operating may
splash hot water and cause serious injury.
Check the water level at least every 2 hours. A
sizzling sound may indicate a low water level.
Follow instructions in this manual for adding
water while operating (see Page 18).
DO NOT use the appliance during an
electrical storm.
Connect to properly grounded outlets only.
Use only with Class A GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) protected circuit.
Arrange the power cord away from trafc areas to ensure that it is not tripped over.
To disconnect the smoker, turn the smoker off by pressing and holding the Power button ( ), and
remove the plug from the outlet.
DO NOT obstruct the ow of ventilated air for the appliance.
DO NOT use metal foil on the cooking grates. Doing so may result in damage to the smoker.
DO NOT use this appliance as a heater.
DO NOT use charcoal with this appliance. This appliance is not designed for use with charcoal and
a re will result if charcoal is used during operation. The re will create an unsafe condition and
damage the smoker.
Use caution when opening the upper door and lower drawer of the smoker while in operation. Keep
hands, face and body safe from hot steam or are-ups. DO NOT inhale smoke.
If you must dispose of ashes in less time than it takes for the ashes to completely cool down, then
remove the ashes from the appliance using insulated oven mitts or gloves and completely soak the
ashes with water before disposing of them in a noncombustible container.
DO NOT wear loose clothing while operating the smoker. Tie back long hair while operating the smoker.
ALWAYS wear shoes that fully cover your feet while operating the smoker.
SAFETY INFORMATION
36 in.
36 in.
92 cm
92 cm
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DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
To protect against electrical shock do not immerse cord or plugs in water or other liquid.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking
off parts.
DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or
has been damaged in any manner.
The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause
injuries.
DO NOT use indoors.
DO NOT let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids.
Always attach plug to appliance rst, then plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any
control to “OFF”, then remove plug from wall outlet.
DO NOT use appliance for other than intended use.
Use extreme caution when removing trays or disposing of hot grease.
DO NOT clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical parts,
creating a risk of electric shock.
Fuel, such as charcoal briquettes, is not to be used with appliance.
Use only on properly grounded outlet.
Be sure that handles are assembled and fastened properly. See instructions regarding handles on
Page 10-11.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
DO NOT use 16 or 18 gauge extension cords. Damage to household wiring and/or re
could result.
THE USE OF AN EXTENSION CORD IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USING AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS SMOKER
Use only OUTDOOR type with 3 prong grounding plug, rated for 15 amperes or more, approved by
UL, marked with a W-A and a tag stating “Suitable for Use with Outdoor Appliance”.
Use the shortest length extension cord required. Do not connect 2 or more extension cords
together.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table top or other items where it can be pulled by children or
tripped over.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Ground Fault Interrupter
Since 1971, the National Electric Code (NEC) has required Ground Fault Interrupter
devices on all outdoor circuits.
If your residence was built before 1971, check with a qualied electrician to determine if
a Ground Fault Interrupter protector exists.
Do not use this appliance if the circuit does not have Class A GFI protection.
Do not plug this appliance into an indoor circuit.
GENERAL SAFETY
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USING THIS SMOKER
This appliance is for outdoor use only in well-ventilated areas. DO NOT operate it under a roof, in a
building, garage or any other enclosed area, or under overhead construction.
Before each use, check that no dead leaves or debris are under the appliance.
Keep a re extinguisher near this product at all times.
Always unplug the smoker when not in use.
Allow the smoker and its components to cool completely before conducting any routine cleaning or
maintenance.
DO NOT use water or other liquid spray to clean the smoker without rst unplugging the unit.
Allow the smoker to cool to 115°F (45°C) before moving or storing. Use caution when lifting and
moving the appliance to avoid back strain or back injury.
DO NOT move the appliance while it is in use.
When not in use, the smoker should be kept out of the elements or protected with a cover. Allow
the smoker to completely cool before placing the cover. Store this appliance in a dry, protected
location when possible.
Use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may lead to injury
or property damage.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
To avoid serious injury:
While cooking, the smoker must be on a level, stable, noncombustible surface in an area
clear of combustible material, including long or dry grass.
The use of alcohol, prescription or nonprescription drugs may impair the user’s ability to
properly assemble and safely operate this appliance.
DO NOT move the appliance while it is in use.
DO NOT store and use this appliance near gasoline or other combustible liquids or where
other combustible vapors may be present.
The smoker should only be used in well-ventilated areas.
DO NOT use this appliance as a heater.
DO NOT leave the appliance unattended while in use. Keep children and pets away from
the appliance at all times.
This appliance will be hot during and after use. Use insulated oven mitts or gloves for
protection from hot surfaces or splatter from cooking liquids.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
1. Combustible by-products produced when using this product contains chemicals
known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm.
2. This product contains chemicals, including lead and lead compounds, known to
the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash your hands after handling this product.
DANGER
In case of re, unplug smoker from outlet and allow re to burn out. Do not use
water to put out a re in this or another electrical appliance.
To avoid electrical shock, disconnect electric cord before cleaning smoker. Never
immerse electric controller or heating element in any liquid.
To avoid the possibility of burns, make sure the smoker is completely cooled before
removing and/or cleaning electric controller and heating element.
DO NOT use steel wool or wire brushes to clean the inside of the appliance. Pieces
can break off and touch electrical parts creating a risk of electric shock.
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
A
A
C
D
B
H
G
F
J
I
E
K
E
PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
A Smoker cabinet assembly 1
B Rear casters 2
C Front legs (left/right) 2
D Rear handle 1
E Door handle (upper door/
lower drawer) 2
F Rib & sausage rack 1
G Cooking grates 4
H Water bowl 1
I Wood chip box 1
J Drawer assembly 1
K Grease tray 1
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Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with
package contents list and hardware contents list. If any part is missing or damaged, do not
attempt to assemble the product. Please read and understand this entire manual before
attempting to assemble, operate or install the product. If you have any questions regarding
the product, call our customer service department at 1-877-447-4768, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
CST, Monday - Friday.
Estimated Assembly Time: 15 minutes
Tools Required for Assembly (not included): Phillips Screwdriver
PREPARATION BEFORE ASSEMBLY
HARDWARE CONTENTS (PRE-ASSEMBLED)
AA BB
M4 x 35 mm
Screw
Qty. 8
8 M4 x 35 mm
screws (AA) are
pre-assembled in
each of the 2 door
handles (upper
door/lower door) (E).
M6 x 12 mm
Screw
Qty. 6
6 M6 x 12 mm
screws (BB) are
pre-assembled in
the smoker cabinet
assembly (A).
CC
M5 x 12 mm
Screw
Qty. 12
12 M5 x 12 mm
screws (CC) are
pre-assembled in
the smoker cabinet
assembly (A).
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove the pre-installed screws on the bottom of
the cabinet assembly (A). Attach each of the rear
casters (B) to the bottom of the cabinet assembly
(A) using 4 M5 x 12 (CC) screws per caster. Attach
the bottom of the front legs (C) to the bottom of the
cabinet assembly (A) using 3 M6 x 12 (BB) screws
per leg.
2. CAUTION: This unit is HEAVY! Do not attempt
this step without assistance!
With the assistance of a helper, stand the smoker
upright on a rm and level surface. (Make sure
that legs and casters are rmly attached). Remove
the pre-installed screws on the back of the cabinet
assembly (A) and attach the rear handle (D) using
the pre-installed screws.
1
2
D
A
C
Hardware Used
BB
M6 x 12 mm
Screw
x 6
BB
B
CC
M5 x 12 mm
Screw
x 8
A
BB
DD
Hardware Used
CC
M5 x 12 mm
Screw
x 4
CC
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3. Remove the pre-installed screws on the door
handle (E) and attach the handle to the upper
door on the cabinet assembly (A) using the
pre-installed screws.
4. Remove the lower drawer assembly (J) from the
cabinet assembly (A). Remove the pre-installed
screws on the drawer handle (E) and attach the
handle to the drawer assembly (J) using the
pre-installed screws.
A
E
3
4
A
Hardware Used
AA
M4 x 35 mm
Screw
x 4
E
AA
J
Hardware Used
AA
M4 x 35 mm
Screw
x 4
AA
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
5. Place the grease tray (K) onto the lower frame
of the drawer assembly (J). Place the water bowl
(H) and wood chip box (I) onto the upper wire
supports of the drawer assembly (J).
6. Slide the drawer assembly (J) onto the cabinet
support rails as shown.
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J
I
5
H
K
J
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
7. Slide the 4 cooking grates (G) onto the support
rails of the cabinet (A) as shown
Installing the Rib Rack (Optional).
Place the rib and sausage rack (F) directly onto
the desired grate (G) before sliding the grate onto
the supports.
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G
F
A
G
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USING THE SMOKER FOR THE FIRST TIME
Before Initial Use:
Remove all packaging, hang tags, plastic straps, and sales stickers if present. Do not use sharp tools.
Wash cooking grates with warm, soapy water, rinse and allow to completely dry before placing them
back into the smoker.
Prior to initial use, it is important to “season” your smoker. Seasoning helps eliminate potential factory
residue that occurs during production and enhances avoring, durability and overall performance.
Refer to Pages 17 and 18 for operating the time and cook temperature required for seasoning.
Before Each Use:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USING THE SMOKER
The smoker must be on a level, stable, noncombustible surface in an area clear of combustible
material, including long or dry grass.
Avoid moving the smoker over bumpy or uneven surfaces. Damage to the smoker may occur as a
result.
To prevent household circuit breakers from tripping, keep electric smoker controls and cord
connections dry and do not use other electrical products on the same circuit.
Make sure the grease tray, wood chip box and water bowl are clean and empty and placed back
into the smoker according to the instructions.
Lightly coat each cooking grate with vegetable oil or vegetable oil spray, to prevent foods from
sticking to the grates during cooking.
DO NOT cover the cooking grates with metal foil.
WARNING
Failure to follow all manufacturers instructions could result in serious personal
injury and/or property damage.
Use care when operating your smoker.
To avoid possible are-ups or grease res, clean and empty the water bowl and
grease pan before use.
Read and follow all the information and safeguards in this product guide before
attempting to assemble or operating this smoker.
CAUTION
Do not use sharp or pointed tools to clean smoker.
Do not use abrasive oven cleaners, steel wool or metal brushes to clean porcelain
grates or smoker body. They will damage the nish.
Replace damaged part(s) only with Dyna-Glo certied replacement parts. Do not
attempt to repair damaged parts.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Guidelines
Refer to the “Troubleshooting Section” on Pages 23 and 24 for operational problems.
DO NOT open the smoker door while operating, unless it is necessary. Opening the door will allow
heat to escape and prolong the cooking time.
DO NOT USE CHARCOAL. This appliance is not designed for use with charcoal and a re will
result if charcoal is used during operation. The re will create an unsafe condition and damage the
smoker.
Although wood chips are not required for operating the smoker, they should be used during the
cooking process to create the smoke needed for adding avor.
In order to maintain optimal performance, cleaning the smoker after each use is highly
recommended. Wait until the smoker has completely cooled before cleaning. Refer to the Care and
Maintenance section on Page 22.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Turns smoker on and off
– Switches input to adjust cooking temperature.
– Switches input to adjust cooking time. Switches between F and C when held for 5 seconds.
– Displays the meat temperature, when pressed.
– Indicates that the smoker is plugged in and ready to turn on, when lit.
– Indicates the burner is ON, when lit.
– Turns smoker cabinet light on and off.
Press the Power Button ( ) once (a beep should occur). The display will switch between 00:00
and the internal temperature (F or C) every few seconds until the control panel receives the input
settings for Temp Button ( ) and/or Time Button ( ).
NOTE: Although water is not required during the cooking process, always leave the water bowl in
place while operating the smoker. If additional water is needed during the cooking process, carefully
pour water into the drip pan opening. DO NOT remove the water bowl to add water. Avoid splashing
water onto the heating element. Serious damage to the heating element could result, along with
are-ups and electrical failure.
00:00
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Using the Meat Thermometer:
The meat thermometer measures the internal temperature of the meat and is useful for indicating
when food has reached the recommended temperature for safe consumption. Refer to the chart on
Page 21 for proper food temperatures. For proper placement, remove the probe from the holster
and push the end of the thermometer towards the center of the thickest part of the meat. This
portion of the meat will require the longest cook time. If your meat has a bone, avoid touching the
end of the thermometer to the bone while cooking. If the thermometer is not used during the cooking
process, it should be kept inside the holster. For more information on food safety call:USDA Meat
and Poultry Hotline at 1-888-MPHOTLINE (888-674-6854) In Washington, DC
Or visit the USDA website at www.fsis.usda.gov
Meat Probe in the holster
Meat Probe out of the holster
Using the Smoker Cabinet Light:
When additional light is needed inside the smoker cabinet, press the Light Button ( ) and carefully
open the cabinet door. Illuminating the smoker cabinet is most useful when the door is open.
CAUTION
The smoker becomes HOT during use. Use heat resistant gloves while accessing the
inside of the smoker.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COOKING WITH THE SMOKER:
A. Using the Time Button ( )
Display Range: 00:00 – 24:00 hours.
1. Plug in the smoker and press the Power button ( ) once (a beep should occur).
2. Press the Time button ( ) to display "00:00". The hour side will blink on and off.
3. Press the "UP" or DOWN" button to raise or lower the hour in 1 hour increments.
(The display will continue to blink). Hold down the button to automatically increase
or decrease the time and release the button when the desired cooking time setting
is reached. NOTE: If the "UP" or "DOWN" buttons are not pushed within 5 seconds,
the time setting will default back to "00:00" and the Time button ( ) must be pushed
again to restart the time setting process.
4. Press the Time button ( ) again to complete the hour setting. The minute side will
now blink on and off.
5. Press the "UP" or "Down" button to raise or lower the minutes. The display will
continue to blink.
6. Press the Time button ( ) again to complete the minute setting. The time display will
stop blinking and the "Heating" indicator light will turn on. Cooking temperature is now
ready to set.
NOTE: The default temperature is set to 180° F (82° C).
NOTE: To switch between Fahrenheit (F) and Celcius (C), press and hold the Time ( ) button for 5
seconds. A beep will occur and the display will switch between the new temperature reading
and the cook time.
B. Setting the Cooking Temperature ( )
1. Press the Temp button ( ). The display will blink to indicate that temperature is ready to set.
2. Press and hold the "UP" or "DOWN" button to automatically increase or decrease the
temperature setting and release the button when the desired cooking temperature
setting is reached. NOTE: If the "UP" or "DOWN" buttons are not pushed within 5
seconds, the temperature will default back to the original setting of 180° F (82° C). and
the Temp button must be pushed again to restart the temperature setting process.
3. Press the Temp button ( ) again to complete the temperature setting. The display
will no longer blink.
NOTE: The heating process will not start until the cook time has been set. The cooking timer
will begin counting down, once the desired cooking temperature is set and the "Heating"
indicator light will turn off, when the desired internal cooking temperature is reached.
The display will continue to alternate, every few seconds, between remaining cook time and
internal temperature reading.
The smoker will beep 3 times when the cooking timer reaches "00:00".
Time and temperature settings can be adjusted any time during the cooking process.
IMPORTANT: Always cook with both the water bowl and wood chip box in place, regardless of
whether or not they are lled.
C. Using the Meat Probe Button ( )
Insert the meat probe into the meat. Press and hold the Meat Probe button ( ) to display the
temperature of the meat. The display will revert back to the internal temperature of the smoker after
the Meat Probe button ( ) is released.
Refer to Page 21 for suggested smoking and meat temperatures.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: If appliance is powered on and left unattended for 19 hours, the appliance will automatically
turn off.
The control panel temperature reading may uctuate plus or minus 10-15° F (5-8° C) as the
appliance cycles to maintain correct cooking temperature setting.
Seasoning the Smoker (Before Initial Use)
To season your smoker, follow these steps WITHOUT the use of food:
1. Place desired avoring woods in wood chip box and ll to 3/4 full. DO NOT put water in water
bowl.
2. With the smoker door closed, turn the smoker on by pressing the Power button ( ) .
3. Press the Temperature button ( ) and use the "UP" or "DOWN" to set the cook temperature
to 275° F (135° C).
4. Press the Timer button ( ) and use the "UP" or "DOWN" buttons to set the time to 2 hours (02:00)
5. Once seasoning is complete, the smoker’s interior will have a durable, seasoned coating.
6. Allow the ashes to completely cool before cleaning out the wood chip box.
CAUTION
The smoker becomes HOT during use. Use heat resistant gloves while accessing the
inside of the smoker.
Using the Wood Chip Box:
The wood chip box is designed to provide a sustainable amount of smoke and avor during the cooking
process. Fill the box at least 1/2 to 3/4 full with desired wood chips or wood pellets. Anything more
or less than this amount may not create the appropriate amount of smoke for adding avor. Refer to
Page 20 for the types of wood chips that are recommended for various foods. To add more wood
chips or pellets during the cooking process, unlatch the bottom drawer and slowly pull out the drawer
until the wood chip box is accessible. The amount of new wood chips will depend on cooking time
and the amount remaining in the wood chip box. Using heat-resistant gloves, place enough wood
chips to ll the box 3/4 full. Do not remove the burnt chips or ashes until after the cooking process is
complete. Do not over ll the box. Slowly close the drawer and secure with both latches. Do not use
wood chunks or charcoal. NOTE: The use of wood chips or wood pellets is not required during the
cooking process.
NOTE: Always operate the smoker with the wood chip box in place – regardless of whether or not
wood chips are used.
Using the Water Bowl:
The water bowl diffuses direct heat between the food and the burner element. The use of water in the
bowl is not required, but the water bowl MUST be in place during operation. To use the bowl, ll to
at least 3/4 full with warm water, before turning on the smoker. Cold water may prolong the cooking
process. Do not overll the water bowl. Doing so may cause the water to splash inside the smoker.
To replenish the water level during the cooking process, unlatch the bottom drawer and slowly pull
out the drawer until the water bowl is accessible. Using heat-resistant gloves, ll the water bowl to at
least 3/4 full with warm water. Slowly close the drawer and secure with both latches.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
In order to maintain optimal performance, cleaning the smoker after each use is highly recommended.
Wait until the smoker has completely cooled before cleaning.
Plastic or bristle brushes may be used for cleaning stubborn stains.
DO NOT use steel wool or wire brushes. Pieces can break off and touch electrical parts creating a
risk of electric shock.
Clean the controller casing and heating element by wiping with a damp cloth. Use a mild detergent.
Completely dry the controller casing and heating element before use. Failure to do so, may cause
damage to the controller and prevent the smoker from working properly.
Clean the cooking grates with warm soapy water or with a water & baking soda solution.
Non-abrasive scouring powder can be used for stubborn stains.
Clean the grease tray and water bowl with a damp cloth and warm soapy water. Allow the liquids
inside the water bowl and grease tray to cool completely before cleaning.
Avoid cleaning the cooking surfaces, while the smoker is still hot.
Follow all warnings and safety precautions before removing meat from smoker or preparing the unit
for storage.
CAUTION
Do not use sharp or pointed tools to clean smoker.
Do not use abrasive oven cleaners, steel wool or metal brushes to clean porcelain
grates or smoker body. They will damage the nish.
Replace damaged part(s) only with Dyna-Glo certied replacement parts. Do not
attempt to repair damaged parts.
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Pairing wood chips with a specic type of food will depend on the preferences of the user.
This page can be used as a general guideline for acquiring the ideal avor.
Hardwoods such has hickory, pecan, apple, cherry or mesquite typically burn slower and produce more
smoke over longer periods of time.
To prolong the burn cycle for wood chips, pre-soak them in a separate bowl of water for at least 30
minutes, and/or wrap the chips in perforated aluminum foil.
Most smoke avoring occurs within the rst hour of cooking. Adding wood chips after the rst hour
is typically not necessary unless extra smoke avoring is desired.
Here's a list of the most popular smoking woods and a little information about each.
TIPS ON SMOKING
Type of Wood Suggested Food Comments
Apple All meats
Mild and sweet avor with a slight hint of fruity avor. Each
species of apple wood should offer a slightly different avor.
Apple smoke produces an attractive browning effect.
Almond All meats
Produces a sweer smoke with a natural nutty avor.
Ash Fish and red meat
Very light avor.
Citrus Pork and chicken
Lemon and orange wood produce a light but fruity avor.
Cherry Pork and Beef
Light and fruity avor.
Fruitwood Pork, poultry and sh
Woods such as peach, pear and plum produce a mild but
sweet smoke with a hint of fruity avor.
Grapevine Poultry, game and lamb
Grapevine wood produces a lot of smoke. A little wood goes
a long way. It produces a tart avor that has a hint of fruit.
Hickory Pork and beef
Hickory is aruably the favorite wood for smoking. Hickory
produces a very strong avor so we reccomend starting slow
with this wood.
Maple Pork and Poultry
Light and sweet.
Mesquite Beef, chicken and sh
This wood burns very hot so be aware. Much like hickory,
mesquite produces a strong avor.
Oak
Red meats, game, ribs
and sh
Another wood that produces a heavy smoke. Start slow with
this wood.
Pecan Ribs and red meat
Produces a light smoke that offers a sweet and nutty avor.
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