Pit Boss PBCBG110010002 Mode d'emploi

Catégorie
Barbecues
Taper
Mode d'emploi
ITM. / ART. 1422174
MODEL / MODÈLE / MODELO: PB1100PSC1
PART / PIÈCE / PARTE: 10002
PB1100PSC1
82-260°C / 180-500°F
WOOD PELLET & GAS COMBO
IMPORTANT, READ CAREFULLY, RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
MANUAL MUST BE READ BEFORE OPERATING!
COMBINETTE DE BOIS ET GAZ
IMPORTANT, PRENEZ CONNAISSANCE DE CE DOCUMENT ET
CONSERVEZ-LE POUR RÉFÉRENCE ULTÉRIEURE. VOUS
DEVEZ LIRE CE GUIDE AVANT D’UTILISER LE BARBECUE!
PELLET DE MADERA Y
COMBO DE GAS
IMPORTANTE, LEA DETENIDAMENTE,
CONSERVE PARA REFERENCIA FUTURA.
¡DEBE LEER EL MANUAL ANTES DE
LA OPERACIÓN!
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
ASSEMBLAGE ET FONCTIONNEMENT
MONTAJE Y OPERACIÓN
WARNING: Please read the entire manual before installation and use of this electric, pellet fuel-burning
appliance. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death.
Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
AVERTISSEMENT : Veuillez lire l’intégralité du manuel avant l’installation et l’utilisation de cet appareil
électronique à granules. Le non-respect de ces instructions peut entraîner des dommages aux biens, des
blessures ou même la mort. Communiquez avec les autorités locales en matière d’incendie et de bâtiment
concernant les restrictions et les exigences d’installation dans votre région.
ADVERTENCI: Lea el manual completo antes de instalar y utilizar este aparato eléctrico para quemar
pellets de combustible. Incumplir estas instrucciones podría causar daños materiales, lesiones corporales,
e incluso la muerte. Consulte a sus funcionarios locales de construcción y control de incendios para
informarse sobre las restricciones y los requisitos de inspección de instalaciones en su región.
FOR OUTDOOR AND HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. NOT
FOR COMMERCIAL USE. RÉSERVÉ À L'USAGE
EXTÉRIEUR ET RÉSIDENTIEL UNIQUEMENT. NON
DESTINÉ À UN USAGE COMMERCIAL.
SOLO PARA USO EN EXTERIORES Y EN EL HOGAR.
NO ES PARA USO COMERCIAL.
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              
     .      
          .
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install the product. This will ensure you receive
the most enjoyable and trouble-free operation of your new wood pellet grill. We also advise you retain this manual for future reference.
DANGERS AND WARNINGS
DANGER
If you smell gas:
Shut off gas to the
appliance.
Extinguish any open
flame.
Open lid.
If odor continues, keep
away from the appliance
and immediately call
your gas supplier or your
fire department.
WARNING
Do not store or use
gasoline or other
flammable liquids or
vapors in the vicinity
of this or any other
appliance.
An LP cylinder not
connected for use shall
not be stored in the
vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
  
The installation must conform with local
codes or, in the absence of local codes,
with either the national fuel gas code,
ANSI Z 223.1/NFPA S4, Natural gas and
propane installation code, CSA B149.1,
or propane storage and handling code,
B149.2.
LP gas grill models are designed for use
with a standard 20 lb. Liquid Propane
Gas tank, not included with grill. Never
connect your gas grill to an LP gas tank
that exceeds this capacity.
You must contact your local home association, building or fire officials, or authority having jurisdiction, to obtain
the necessary permits, mission or information on any installation restrictions, such as any grill being installed on
a combustible surface, inspection requirements or even ability to use, in your area.
1. A minimum clearance of 915mm (36 inches) from combustible constructions to the sides of the grill, and 915mm (36 inches) from
the back of the grill to combustible constructions must be maintained. Do not install appliance on combustible floors, or
floors protected with combustible surfaces unless proper permits and permissions are obtained by authorities having
jurisdiction. Do not use this appliance indoors, in an enclosed or unventilated area, inside homes, vehicles, tents, garages. This wood
pellet appliance must not be placed under overhead combustible ceiling or overhang. Keep your grill in an area clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
Should a grease fire occur, turn the grill OFF and leave the lid closed until the fire is out. Unplug the power cord. Do
not throw water on the unit. Do not try to smother the fire. Use of an all-class (class ABC) approved fire extinguisher
is valuable to keep on site. If an uncontrolled fire does occur, call the Fire Department.
2. Keep electrical supply cords and the fuel away from heated surfaces. Do not use your grill in the rain or around any water source.
3. After a period of storage, or non-use, check the burn grate for obstructions, the hopper for foreign objects, and any air blockage
around the fan intake or chimney. Clean before use. Regular care and maintenance is required to prolong the lifespan of your unit. If
the grill is stored outside during the rainy season or seasons of high humidity, care should be taken to insure that water
does not get into the hopper. When wet or exposed to high humidity, wood pellets will expand greatly, decompose, and may jam
the feed system. Always disconnect the power, before performing any service or maintenance.
Do not transport your grill while in use or while the grill is hot. Ensure the fire is completely out and that the grill
is completely cool to the touch before moving.
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4. It is recommended to use heat-resistant barbecue mitts or gloves when operating the grill. Do not use accessories not specified for
use with this appliance. Do not put a barbecue cover or anything flammable in the storage space area under the barbecue.
5. To prevent fingers, clothing or other objects from coming in contact with the auger feed system, the appliance is equipped with a
metal safety screen, mounted to the interior of the hopper. This screen must not be removed unless directed by Customer Service or
an authorized dealer.
This appliance is not recommended for children, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are under direct supervision or instruction by a person responsible
for their safety.
6. Parts of the barbecue may be very hot, and serious injury may occur. Keep young children and pets away while in use.
7. Do not enlarge igniter holes or burn pots. Failure to follow this warning could lead to a fire hazard and bodily harm and will
void your warranty.
8. Product may have sharp edges or points. Contact may result in injury. Handle with care.
9. The liquefied petroleum (LP) cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP Gas Cylinders of
the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for
Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission.
10. The LP gas tank must have a shutoff valve, terminating in an LP gas supply tank valve outlet, that is compatible with a Type 1 tank
connection device. The LP gas tank must also have a safety relief device that has a direct connection with the vapor space of the tank.
11. The tank supply system must be arranged for vapor withdraw.
12. The LP gas tank used must have a collar to protect the tank valve
13. This outdoor grill is not intended for installation in/on recreation vehicles or boats.
Never use this appliance in an enclosed space, such as a camper, tent, car, boat or home. This appliance is
not intended for and should never be used as a heater.
14. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to this appliance. Keep the burner tube and portholes clean and
free from debris. Clean before use. Regular care and maintenance is required to prolong the lifespan of your unit.
15. Always check for gas leaks when you connect and disconnect the regulator to the gas cylinder, especially after a period of
storage (for example, over winter). Check all connections for leaks with a soapy water solution and brush. Never use an open
flame to check for leaks.
16. Clean and inspect the gas regulator before each use of the outdoor cooking gas appliance. Replace the gas regulator prior
to being used if there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear. Use only the gas regulator assembly that has been supplied
with this gas grill. Do not use a regulator from another manufacturer.
Do not use lava rock, wood chunks, charcoal, lighter fluid, alcohol or other similar chemicals for lighting
or relighting. Use only firelighters complying to 1860-3. Keep all such substances and liquids well away
from appliance when in use.
17. Operate this appliance using liquefied petroleum only, which is also specified on the rating label on the unit. Do not attempt
to operate your grill on other gases. Do not attempt to convert this LP unit to natural gas. Failure to follow this warning could
lead to fire, bodily harm, and will void your warranty.
18. Igniter is powered by battery. Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the product. Non-rechargeable batteries are not
to be recharged. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-
combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. When ashes are disposed by
burial in soil, or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in a closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
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WOOD PELLET FUEL
This pellet cooking appliance is designed and approved for pelletized, all natural, wood fuel only. Any other type of fuel burned in
this appliance will void the warranty and safety listing. You must only use all natural wood pellets, designed for burning in pellet
barbecue grills. Do not use fuel with additives.
Do not use spirit, petrol, gasoline, lighter-fluid or kerosene for lighting or refreshing a fire in your grill.
Keep all such liquids well away from the appliance when in use.
At the time of printing, there is no industry standard for barbecue wood pellets, although most pellet mills use the same standards
to make wood pellets for domestic use. Further information, can be found at
www.pelletheat.org
or the
Pellet Fuel Institute
.
Contact your local dealer on the quality of pellets in your area, and for information on brand quality. As there is no control over
the quality of pellets used, moisture affected pellets, we assume no responsibility to damage caused by poor quality of fuel.
CREOSOTE
Creosote, or soot, is a tar-like substance. When burning, it produces black smoke with a residue which is also black in color. Soot
or creosote is formed when the appliance is operated incorrectly, such as: blockage of the combustion fan, failure to clean and
maintain the burn area, or poor air-to-fuel combustion.
It is dangerous to operate this appliance should the flame become dark, sooty, or if the burn pot is overfilled with pellets. When
ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot and uncontrolled fire, similar to a grease fire. Should this happen, turn the unit OFF,
let it cool completely, then inspect for maintenance and cleaning. It commonly accumulates along exhaust areas.
If creosote has formed within the unit; allow the unit to warm up at a low temperature, turn off the appliance, then wipe away
any formation with a hand towel. Similar to tar, it is much easier to clean when warm, as it becomes liquid.
PROPANE GAS WARNINGS
1. Ensure the gas cylinder is purchased by a reputable supplier. An incorrectly filled or an overfilled LP tank can be dangerous.
The overfilled condition combined with the warming of the LP gas tank (a hot summer day, tank left in the sun, etc.) can
cause LP gas to be released since the temperature increase causes gas to expand. Gas released from the cylinder is flammable
and can be explosive.
2. Do not use an LP gas cylinder if it has a damaged valve or shows signs of dents, gouges, bulges, fire damage, corrosion,
leakage, excessive rust, or other forms of visual external damage; it may be hazardous and should be checked immediately
by a liquid propane supplier.
If you see, smell, or hear the hiss of gas escaping from the cylinder, do not attempt to light appliance.
Extinguish any open flame. Disconnect from fuel supply.
3. Do not connect or disconnect the gas cylinder while the unit is in use or is still hot. When grill is not in use, ensure regulator
knob is turned to OFF and disconnect the gas cylinder. Never move or transport the unit while the gas cylinder is attached.
Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near the appliance.
CARBON MONOXIDE (“  ”)
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by burning gas, wood, propane, charcoal or other fuel. Carbon
monoxide reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in headaches, dizziness, weakness,
nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, confusion, loss of consciousness or death. Follow these guidelines to prevent this colorless, odorless
gas from poisoning you, your family, or others:
See a doctor if you or others develop cold or flu-like symptoms while cooking or in the vicinity of the appliance. Carbon
monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold or flu, is often detected too late.
Alcohol consumption and drug use increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to mother and child during pregnancy, infants, the elderly, smokers, and people with blood
or circulatory system problems, such as anemia, or heart disease.
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Copyright 2019. All right reserved. No part of this manual may be
copied, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, in any
form or by any means without expressed written permission of,
Dansons
3411 North 5th Avenue, Suite 500, Phoenix, AZ, USA 85013
www.pitboss-grills.com
Customer Service
Monday through Sunday, 4am - 8pm PST (EN/FR/ES)
Toll-Free: 1-877-303-3134, Fax: 1-877-303-3135
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SAFETY LISTING
In accordance with the procedures and specifications listed in the   27282009
"pellet fuel cooking appliances" and / 2728 and   22.2 #3 "for
electrical features of fuel burning equipment." Pit Boss Grills pellet cooking appliances
have been independently tested and listed by  (an accredited testing laboratory) to
 and  standards.
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Safety Information .......................................................... 2
Parts & Specs ...................................................................... 7
Assembly Preparation ......................................................8
Assembly Instructions
Assemble The Grease Tray Support .......................................... 8
Mounting The Grease Tray To The Main Barrel .....................8
Mounting The Legs To Main Barrel ..........................................9
Installing The Bottom Shelf ....................................................... 9
Securing Cart Front/Back Panel ................................................9
Connecting The Wheels To The Cart ...................................... 10
Connecting The Caster Wheels To The Cart .......................... 10
Securing The Lid Stopper .........................................................10
Securing The Chimney ...............................................................10
Installing The Lid Handle ...........................................................11
Securing The Cart Bar .................................................................11
Attaching Cylinder Wire Retainer ............................................11
Securing Cylinder Support Bracket..........................................11
Installing The Front Shelf Brackets .........................................12
Mounting The Front Shelf .........................................................12
Assembling Side Burner Shelf ...................................................12
Mounting Side Burner Shelf .....................................................13
Installing Side Burner Valve ......................................................13
Placing Side Burner Knob Bezel And Knob ............................13
Securing Side Burner ..................................................................13
Placing Side Burner Grate ..........................................................13
Inserting Ignite Wire ................................................................. 14
Attaching Hose Retainer........................................................... 14
Installing The Cooking Components ..................................... 14
Placing The Grease Bucket, Grease Tray .................................15
Installing The Igniter Battery ...................................................15
Connecting To A Power Source .................................................15
Connecting To A Gas Supply
Gas Cylinder Requirements ...................................................... 16
Installing A Gas Cylinder ........................................................... 16
Preparation For Use – Leak Testing........................................ 16
Disconnecting A Gas Cylinder ...................................................17
Wood Pellet Operating Instructions
Grill Environment .......................................................................18
Grill Temperature Ranges .........................................................19
Understanding The Control Board .........................................20
Understanding The Probes .......................................................21
Understanding The "P" Setting ...............................................21
Hopper Priming Procedure ...................................................... 21
First Use – Grill Burn-Off ......................................................... 22
Automatic Start-Up Procedure ............................................... 22
Manual Start-Up Procedure .................................................... 23
Shutting Off Your Grill...............................................................23
Smoke Operating Instructions .....................................23
Propane Gas Operating Instructions
Grill Environment .......................................................................24
First Use – Grill Burn-Off ......................................................... 24
Automatic Start-Up Procedure ............................................... 24
Manual Start-Up Procedure .................................................... 25
First Use – Operating Burners ................................................ 25
Lighting ........................................................................................25
Shutting Off Your Grill...............................................................26
Controlling Flare-Ups ................................................................26
Minimize Flare-Ups .................................................................... 26
Care & Maintenance ....................................................... 27
Using Wood Pellet Fuel ..................................................29
Cooking Guidelines ......................................................... 29
Tips & Techniques ............................................................31
Troubleshooting ............................................................. 32
Electrical Wire Diagram ................................................. 35
Replacement Parts
Grill Replacement Parts ...........................................................36
Hopper Replacement Parts ......................................................37
Warranty
Conditions ....................................................................................37
Exceptions ....................................................................................38
Ordering Replacement Parts ...................................................38
Contact Customer Service ........................................................38
Warranty Service .......................................................................38
Accessories Sold Separately ..........................................39
Recipes ..............................................................................40
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Part# Description
1 Porcelain-Coated Steel Upper Cooking Rack (x2)
2 Porcelain-Coated Cast-Iron Cooking Grid (x4)
3 Flame Broiler Slider (x1)
4 Flame Broiler Main Plate (x1)
5 Heat Tent (x3)
6 Chimney Cap (x1)
7 Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar (x1)
8 Lid Stopper (x2)
9 Chimney Stack (x1)
10 Side Burner Grate (x1)
11 Side Burner (x1)
12 Smoke Adjusting Bar (x1)
13 Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly (x1)
14 Side Burner Shelf (x1)
15 Side Burner Panel (x1)
16-1 Front Shelf Bracket /L (x1)
16-2 Front Shelf Bracket /R (x1)
17 Cart Front / Back Panel (x2)
18 Grease Tray Support A (x2)
19 Grease Tray Support B (x2)
20 Lid Handel Bezel (x4)
21 Front Shelf (x1)
22 Grease Bucket (x1)
23 Side Burner Knob Bezel and Knob (x1)
24 LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer (x1)
25 Grease Tray (x1)
26 Lid Handle (x2)
27 Cart Bottom Shelf (x1)
28 Support Leg for Caster / Front (x1)
29 Support Leg for Caster / Back (x1)
30 Support Leg / Back (x1)
31 Support Leg / Front (x1)
32 Locking Caster (x2)
33 Wheel (x2)
34 Cart Bar A (x2)
35 Cart Bar B (x2)
36 LP Gas Cylinder Support Bracket (x1)
37 Meat Probe (x2)
MODEL UNIT ASSEMBLED (WxHxD) UNIT WEIGHT COOKING AREA TEMP. RANGE DIGITAL FEATURES
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11001
1,665mm x 1,266mm x 805mm
/ 65.6" x 49.8" x 31.7"
100 kg
/ 220.5 lb
Main - 4,547.1 cm / 704.8 sq. in.
Upper Rack - 2,587.1 cm / 401 sq. in.
TOTAL - 7,134.2 cm / 1105.8 sq. in.
82-260°C
/ 180-500°F
Ten temperature presets,
start-up cycle, electric
igniter
Part# Description
A Screw (x59)
B Washer (x56)
C Locking Washer (x54)
D Bushing (x2)
E Wheel Cotter Pin (x2)
F Wheel Washer (x2)
G Wheel Axle Pin (x2)
H Screw (x2)
I Nut (x5)
J Screw (x4)
K AA Battery (x1)
NOTE: Due to ongoing product development, parts are subject to change without notice. Contact
Customer Service if parts are missing when assembling the unit.
PB – ELECTRIC REQUIREMENTS
110-120V, 60HZ, 250W, 3-PRONG GROUNDED PLUG
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IMPORTANT: It is advised to read each step entirely before starting assembly on instructions. Do not tighten screws completely
until all screws for that step have been installed. Hardware combination involving a locking washer and washer should be
installed with the locking washer closest to the head of the screw.
1.     
Parts Required:
2 x Grease Tray Support A
(#18)
2 x Grease Tray Support B
(#19)
4 x Screw
(#A)
4 x Locking Washer
(#C)
4 x Washer
(#B)
Installation:
Mount grease tray support A to grease tray support B using four screws,
locking washers and washers
.
2.       
Parts Required:
1 x Main Barrel / Hopper Assembly
(#13)
6 x Screw
(#A)
6 x Locking Washer
(#C)
6 x Washer
(#B)
Installation:
Place a piece of cardboard on the floor to prevent scratching the unit. Lay
the main barrel on it's side, hopper end pointed upward, on the cardboard.
Mount grease tray supports to the floor end of the main barrel using six
screws, locking washers and washers.
 
Parts are located throughout the shipping carton, including underneath the grill. Inspect the grill, parts, and hardware blister
pack after removing from the protective shipping carton. Discard all packaging materials from inside and outside of the grill
before assembly, then review and inspect all parts by referencing the parts list. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt
to assemble. Shipping damage is not covered under warranty. Contact your dealer or Pit Boss Customer Service for parts: Monday
through Sunday, 4am - 8pm PST (EN/FR/ES).
service@pitboss-grills.com | Toll-Free: 1-877-303-3134 | Toll-Free Fax: 1-877-303-3135
IMPORTANT: To ease installation and avoid injury, use two people when assembling this appliance.
Tools required for assembly: screwdriver and level.
Tools not included.
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3.      
Parts Required:
1 x Support Leg /Back
(#30)
1 x Support Leg /Front
(#31)
1 x Support Leg for Caster /Back
(#29)
1 x Support Leg for Caster /Front
(#28)
12 x Screw
(#A)
12 x Locking Washer
(#C)
12 x Washer
(#B)
Installation:
Mount one support leg to the floor end of the main barrel using three screws,
locking washers, and washers, through the three pre-drilled holes. Install
screws from the inside of the main barrel. Repeat installation for second
support leg.
Mount one support leg for caster to the hopper end of the main barrel using
three screws, locking washers, and washers, through the three pre-drilled
holes. Install screws from the inside of the main barrel. Repeat installation
for second support leg for caster.
NOTE: Fasten screws of the support legs only half-way to allow easier
installation of bottom shelf in next step.
4.    
Parts Required:
1 x Cart Bottom Shelf
(#27)
4 x Screw
(#A)
4 x Locking Washer
(#C)
4 x Washer
(#B)
Installation:
Attach the cart bottom shelf using a washer, locking washer, and screw on
each of the support legs by hand, but fasten only half-way.
NOTE: The side of the bottom shelf with two holes should be assembled
on the gas side.
5.   / 
Parts Required:
2 x Cart Front / Back Panel
(#17)
12 x Screw
(#A)
12 x Locking Washer
(#C)
12 x Washer
(#B)
Installation:
Secure cart front/back panel to each leg using two washer, locking washer,
and screw on each of the two support legs.
Secure cart front/back panel to barrel using two washer, locking washer,
and screw on each of the two support legs. Repeat installation for the
other cart front/back panel.
NOTE: Once all screws are installed, then tighten securely into the legs.
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17
3
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28
30
31
4
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6.      
Parts Required:
2 x Wheel
(#33)
2 x Wheel Axle Pin
(#G)
2 x Wheel Washer
(#F)
2 x Wheel Cotter Pin
(#E)
Installation:
Attach the large wheel to the support leg by inserting the wheel axle pin
through the wheel. Support leg hole, then secure using the wheel cotter
pin. Repeat installation for the other wheel on same side.
7.       
Parts Required:
2 x Locking Caster Wheel
(#32)
Installation:
Insert each locking caster wheel into the bottom of each support leg by
hand-tightening into the hole. It will secure into the self-clinching nut.
Ensure the locking caster wheel is inserted completely by ensuring it
cannot rotate any further.
Once the wheels are secure, lock the caster wheels, then using a second
person, carefully lift the grill into an upright position.
IMPORTANT: Re-tighten the support leg screws to ensure they are
completely secure after positioning the grill upright.
8.    
Parts Required:
2 x Lid Stopper
(#8)
Installation:
Secure the two lid stoppers onto the top of the main barrel using the pre-
installed screws on the top.
9.   
Parts Required:
1 x Chimney Cap
(#6)
1 x Chimney Stack
(#9)
3 x Screw
(#A)
3 x Locking Washer
(#C)
3 x Washer
(#B)
3 x Nut
(#I)
Installation:
Locate the chimney opening on the backside of the gas barrel. From the
inside of the gas barrel, insert the chimney stack through the opening.
Insert a washer, locking washers, and screw into each hole from the outside
of the gas barrel, but fasten only half-way, Once all three screws are partially
installed, secure the screws completely.
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6
33
33
8
8
8
9
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Next, twist the chimney cap onto the top of the chimney stack.
NOTE: Adjust the chimney cap to affect the airflow inside the main
grill. If cooking at low temperature, keep the cap more open. Ensure the
chimney cap allows for air to escape.
10.    
Parts Required:
2 x Lid Handle
(#26)
4 x Lid Handle Bezel
(#20)
Installation:
Remove the pre-installed screws from the lid handle. From inside the barrel
lid, insert one screw to protrude to the outside. Add a bezel on the screw,
then hand-tighten the screw (from the inside) into the lid handle. Repeat
same installation for other end of lid handle.
11.    
Parts Required:
2 x Cart Bar A
(#34)
2 x Cart Bar B
(#35)
4 x Screw
(#J)
4 x Locking Washer
(#C)
4 x Washer
(#B)
Installation:
Secure the cart bar A and cart bar B to each support leg using a screw,
locking washer, and washer.
12.    
Parts Required:
1 x LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer
(#24)
Installation:
Remove the R-clip from LP gas cylinder wire retainer.
Attach the LP gas cylinder wire retainer to the right legs.
Use R-clip to secure wire retainer in place.
13.    
Parts Required:
1 x LP Gas Cylinder Support Bracket
(#36)
4 x Screw
(#A)
4 x Locking Washer
(#C)
4 x Washer
(#B)
Installation:
Secure the LP gas cylinder support bracket to the cart bottom shelf using
four screws, locking washers, and washers.
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20
26
13
36
12
24
11
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14.     
Parts Required:
1 x Front Shelf Bracket /L
(#16-1)
1 x Front Shelf Bracket /R
(#16-2)
6 x Screw
(#A)
Installation:
Attach one front shelf bracket to the front of the grill barrel by using three
screws. Install each screw half-way, then tighten completely when all three
screws are mounted and aligned properly.
Repeat the same installation for the other front shelf bracket.
15.    
Parts Required:
1 x Front Shelf
(#21)
2 x Screw
(#H)
2 x Washer
(#B)
2 x Bushing
(#D)
2 x Nut
(#I)
Installation:
From underneath, insert the screw (from the outside) into the front shelf
bracket and the front shelf, then add the bushing onto the screw, the
washer, then the nut.
Repeat the installation for the other side of the front shelf.
NOTE: When installed correctly, the front shelf can be raised (for use) and
lowered (for storage) with ease.
IMPORTANT: Avoid using the shelves to move or lift the grill. The
weight of the unit will cause the shelves to break, which is not
covered by warranty.
16.    
Parts Required:
1 x Side Burner Shelf
(#14)
1 x Side Burner Panel
(#15)
3 x Screw
(#A)
Installation:
Unscrew the two pre-installed screws from the brace plate of the side
burner to remove it from the shelf, and set aside for re-installation in
later step. See 16A, 16B.
Mount the side burner shelf onto the side burner panel with three
screws. See 16C.
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162
15
21
16
16 16
15
14
14
14
11
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17.    
Parts Required:
5 x Screw
(#A)
5 x Locking Washer
(#C)
5 x Washer
(#B)
Installation:
Mount the side burner shelf onto the gas barrel with five washer, locking
washer, and screw.
18.    
Installation:
Secure the side burner valve onto the side burner panel using two pre-
installed screws on side burner valve.
Fasten screws only half-way to allow easier installation in next step.
19.       
Parts Required:
1 x Side Burner Knob Bezel and Knob
(#23)
Installation:
Assemble the knob bezel to have the key hole assemble into the screws of
knob, make sure small end of key hole upward. See 19A.
Slide the knob bezel downward to have the small end of key hole touch the
screws and then tighten the screws. See 19B.
Place side burner knobs over the side burner valve stem, making certain to
align the flat portion of the stem with the flat portion of the knob. Push
the side burner knob onto the stem until it is firmly seated. See 19C.
20.   
Parts Required:
1 x Side Burner
(#11)
Installation:
From above, carefully re-insert the the side burner into the side burner
shelf and secure using the two screws previously removed. Ensure the
end is properly inserted into the side burner valve.
21.    
Parts Required:
1 x Side Burner Grate
(#10)
Installation:
Open the lid of the side burner shelf.
Place the side burner grate into the side table shelf.
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21
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19
1919
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22.   
Installation:
Plug the ignite wire into the end of the electrode, and check it is not loose.
23.   
Installation:
Attach hose retainer to the side burner panel with pre-installed screw.
24.    
Parts Required:
2 x Porcelain-Coated Upper Cooking Rack
(#1)
4 x Porcelain-Coated Casted-Iron Cooking Grids
(#2)
3 x Heat Tent
(#5)
1 x Smoke Adjusting Bar
(#12)
1 x Flame Broiler Main Plate
(#4)
1 x Flame Broiler Slider
(#3)
1 x Flame Broiler Adjusting Bar
(#7)
Installation:
Place the three heat tents on the top of the burner. Place the cooking
grids, side-by-side, on the grid ledge inside the main grill. Place the
upper cooking rack on the upper ledge inside the main grill. The cooking
rack will lock into place. Note 24A.
Screw the smoke adjusting bar per the picture, and tighten it. And try if it
can slide from front to back smoothly. Note 24B.
Insert the flame broiler main plate into the main grill. Rest the flame broiler
main plate on the built-in ledge (on the inside right) of the main grill that
directs grease towards the grease bucket. Slide the entire piece to the left
side, and the two slots on the flame broiler main plate will fit into the
rounded ledge above the fire pot. It will sit slightly at a downward angle.
IMPORTANT: If the main plate is resting on the base of the barrel, it is
installed incorrectly. Poor installation may result in damage to your main
grill barrel.
Place the flame broiler slider on top of the flame broiler main plate
covering the slotted openings. Ensure the raised tab is on the left and
the two pins at the bottom of the flame broiler slider place into the
holes of the flame broiler main plate. Note 24C.
 
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24
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24
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Insert the flame broiler adjusting bar through the opening on the left
panel of the main barrel. Slide the notched end of the adjusting bar into
the raised tab on the flame broiler slider, giving you adjustable access to
the slider on the main plate. Note 24D.
NOTE: When the flame broiler slider is open, and direct flame is used
while cooking, do not leave the grill unattended for any period of time.
Place the cooking grids, side-by-side, on the grid ledge inside the main
grill. Place the upper cooking rack on the upper ledge inside the main
grill. The cooking rack will lock into place. Note 24D.
IMPORTANT: To maintain optimal searing and grilling performance of
your cooking grids, regular care and maintenance is required.
25.    ,  
Parts Required:
1 x Grease Bucket
(#22)
1 x Grease Tray
(#25)
Installation:
Unscrew the four screws along the outside of the hopper that secure
the hopper safety screen to the interior, and remove the safety screen
to access the grease bucket. Replace the hopper safety screen, and
re-install the four screws to secure. Note 25A.
Slide the grease tray into the bottom of the barrel. Place the grease
bucket on the spout hook on the bottom of the main barrel. Ensure
both components are level to avoid grease spills. Note 25B.
26.    
Parts Required:
1 x AA Battery
(#K)
Installation:
Unscrew igniter cap from control panel. Insert battery into battery
slot with positive end (+) facing outward. Screw cap back onto panel.
The unit is now completely assembled.
27.     
NOTE: Before plugging your Pit Boss into any electrical outlet, ensure the
temperature dial is in the OFF position.
 
This appliance requires 120 volt, 60hz, 250W, 5 amp service. It must be a 3-prong
grounded plug. Ensure grounded end is not broken off before use. The control
uses a 5 amp, 120 volt, fast-blow fuse to protect the board from the igniter.
 
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.
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 ,
5 
24
26
25
25
22
25
1
2
7
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    
  
The grill is set and tested with liquid propane gas only. The regulator supplied is set for 27.94 cm (11 inch) water column (WC) and
is for use with LP gas only. The factory-supplied regulator and hose must be used with a 9 kg (20 lbs) LP gas tank. Contact your
gas supplier for a special regulator for bulk gas that fuels other appliances.
CAUTION: It is important to inspect the full length of the gas line hose. If it is evident there is excessive
abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, the hose must be replaced prior to the appliance being used.
   
1. From the side of the cart, place foot ring of 9 kg (20 lbs) tank onto the gas
tank support bracket Fig 1. Make sure the tank valve is in OFF position. Put
tank handle to LP Gas Cylinder Wire Retainer and secure tightly Fig 2. Ensure
the tank is completely upright, as it is unsafe to operate the grill if the gas
tank is not installed properly.
2. Ensure the regulator valve on the grill is completely closed by turning the
knob clockwise to the OFF position.
3. Remove the protective caps from the regulator valve opening and the top of
the gas cylinder. Save the caps.
4. Insert the gas cylinder valve into the threaded opening of the regulator valve.
Turn the cylinder clockwise until firm. Hand-tighten only.
5. Gas cylinder is now installed.
     
A leak test is used to determine the integrity of a seal. Before using your gas grill, perform a leak test on the connection between
the regulator and the gas cylinder to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion. A leak test should be
performed a minimum of once a season, as well as:
before lighting your grill for the first time,
every time the gas cylinder has been changed,
after travel, especially over rough or bumpy roads,
after a prolonged period of storage or non-use.
. 1 . 2
  
Disconnect the igniter from the main wiring harness. Use the manual
start-up procedure. A Pit Boss unit can operate using a 12 volt, 100 watt
inverter plugged into your automobile outlet. To use the automatic
igniter, it is recommended to use a minimum of a 1000 watt inverter.
IMPORTANT: Disconnect unit from power source when not in use.
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     
Supplies Required:
1 x Bowl (
empty, clean
)
1 x Paint Brush (
clean
)
Dish Washing Liquid
Water
Procedure:
1. Position the grill in a well-ventilated area. Ensure the grill is cool to the touch, and not in use. Verify that the regulator
value is turned to the OFF position and that the gas cylinder is tightened securely to the regulator.
IMPORTANT: Ensure there is no open flame or smokers nearby.
2. Mix a solution of one part of water with one part of dish washing liquid in a bowl. The solution will make bubble,
as it will be concentrated.
3. Use a paint brush to apply the solution onto the seal between the regulator and the gas cylinder. Visually inspect for
streams of bubbles coming from a defect or break in the seal.
NOTE: If a leak appears, repeat gas cylinder installation procedure, but do not over-tighten. Hand-tighten
only. Repeat leak test after re-installation to ensure seal is secure.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the gas grill if you detect a gas leak that cannot be corrected by using the leak test
procedure. Contact your local Fire Department or Customer Service for alternative measures of testing to
ensure proper precaution.
   
1. Ensure the regulator valve on the grill is completely closed by turning the knob clockwise to the OFF position.
2. Turn the cylinder counter-clockwise (by hand) to disconnect from the regulator valve opening. Replace the protective caps
on the regulator valve opening and the top of the gas cylinder for storage (if not empty).
NOTE: If storing the grill indoors, leave the gas cylinder outdoors.
WARNING: Do not fold up or transport grill with gas cylinder attached. The cylinder may loosen off the
valve and cause a gas leak, possibly resulting in an explosion, fire, or severe bodily harm. Disconnect gas
cylinder first before travel or storage.
Never light your gas grill with the lid closed or before checking to ensure the burner tubes are fully seated over the gas valve orifices.
Electrical equipment provided with the outdoor cooking gas appliance shall have the following in the instructions:
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse cord or plugs in water or other liquid;
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts;
Do not operate any outdoor cooking gas appliance with a damaged cord, plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has
been damaged in any matter. Contact the manufacturer to repair;
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or touch hot surfaces;
Do not use an outdoor cooking gas appliance for purposed other than intended;
When connecting, first connect plug to the outdoor cooking gas appliance then plug appliance into the outlet;
Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protected circuit with this outdoor cooking gas appliance;
Never remove the grounding plug or use with an adaptoer of 2 prongs; and
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   
With today’s lifestyle of striving to eat healthy and nutritious foods, one factor to consider is the importance of reducing fat intake. One
of the best ways to cut down on fat in your diet is to use a low fat method of cooking, such as grilling. As a pellet grill uses natural wood
pellets, the savory wood flavor is cooked into the meats, reducing the need for high sugar content sauces.Throughout this manual, you
will notice the emphasis on grilling food slowly at LOW or MEDIUM temperature settings.
 
1.
    
With all outdoor appliances, outside weather conditions play a big part in the performance of your grill and the cooking time needed
to perfect your meals.
All Pit Boss units should keep a minimum clearance of 915mm (36 inches) from combustible constructions, and this clearance must be
maintained while the grill is operational. This appliance must not be placed under overhead combustible ceiling or overhang. Keep
your grill in an area clear from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
2.
  
As it becomes cooler outside, that does not mean that grilling season is over! The crisp cool air and heavenly aroma of smoked foods
will help cure your winter blues.
Follow these suggestions on how to enjoy your grill throughout the cooler months:
If smoking at low temperatures fails, increase the temperature slightly to achieve the same results.
Organize – Get everything you require ready in the kitchen before you head outdoors. During the winter, move your grill to
an area that is out of the wind and direct cold. Check local bylaws regarding the proximity of your grill in relation to your
home and/or other structures. Put everything you need on a tray, bundle up tight, and get it done!
To help keep track of the outside temperature, place an outdoor thermometer close to your cooking area. Keep a log or
history of what you cooked, the outdoor temperature, and the cooking time. This will help later down the road to help you
determine what to cook and how long it will take.
In very cold weather, increase your preheating time by at least 20 minutes.
Avoid lifting the lid any more than necessary. Cold gusts of wind can completely cool your grill temperature. Be flexible with
your serving time; add extra cooking time each time you open the lid.
Have a heated platter or a dish cover ready to keep your food warm while making the trip back inside.
Ideal foods for winter cooking are those that require little attention, such as roasts, whole chickens, ribs, and turkey. Make
your meal preparation even easier by adding simple items such as vegetables and potatoes.
Use only extension cords with 3-prong grounding plug, rated for the power of the equipment, and approved for outsoor
use with a W-A marking.
The outdoor grill, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes with
the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.
1. Do not store a spare LP gas tank under or near this appliance.
2. Never fill the tank beyond 80 percent full.
3. If the information in 1) and 2) is not followed exactly a fire causing death or serious injury may occur.
4. Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve
outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane.
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  
As it becomes warmer outdoors, the cooking time will decrease.
Follow these few suggestions on how to enjoy your grill throughout the hot months:
Adjust your cooking temperatures downward. This helps to avoid unwanted flare-ups.
Use a meat thermometer to determine the internal temperature of your foods. This helps in preventing your meat from over
cooking and drying out.
Even in hot weather it is still better to cook with the lid of your grill down.
You can keep foods hot by wrapping them in foil, and placing them in an insulated cooler. Stuff crumpled up newspaper
around the foil and this will keep food hot for 3 to 4 hours.
  
Temperature readouts on the control board may not exactly match the thermometer. All temperatures listed below are
approximate and are affected by the following factors: outside ambient temperature, the amount and direction of wind, the
quality of pellet fuel being used, the lid being opened, and the quantity of food being cooked.
  205260° / 401500°
This range is best used to sear and grill at a high heat. Use in tandem with the flame broiler (slide plate) for indirect or direct flame
cooking. With the
flame broiler open
, direct flame is used to create those “blue” steaks, as well as flame-kissed vegetables, garlic
toast or s’mores! When the
flame broiler is closed
, the air circulates around the barrel, resulting in convection heat. High temperature
is also used to preheat your grill, burn-off the cooking grids, and to achieve high heat in extreme cold weather conditions.
  135180° / 275356°
This range is best for baking, roasting, and finishing off that slow smoked creation. Cooking at these temperatures will greatly reduce
the chances of a grease flare-up. Ensure that the flame broiler slider in the closed position, covering the slotted openings. Great range
for cooking anything wrapped in bacon, or where you want versatility with control.
  80125° / 176257°
This range is used to slow roast, increase smoky flavor, and to keep foods warm. Infuse more smoke flavor and keep your meats juicy
by cooking longer at a lower temperature (also known as
low and slow
). Highly recommended for the big turkey at Thanksgiving,
juicy ham at Easter, or the huge holiday feast.
Smoking is a variation on true barbecuing and is truly the main advantage of grilling on a wood pellet grill.
Hot smoking
, another
name for
low and slow
cooking, is generally done between 80-125C / 176-257F. Hot smoking works best when longer cooking time
is required, such as large cuts of meats, fish, or poultry.
TIP: To intensify that savory flavor, switch to  (low) temperature range immediately after putting your food on the
grill. This allows the smoke to penetrate the meats.
The key is to experiment with the length of time you allow for smoking, before the meal is finished cooking. Some outdoor chefs
prefer to smoke at the end of a cook, allowing the food to keep warm until ready to serve. Practice makes perfect!
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 
Press the Power Button to power on the unit. The button will glow blue if connected to a power source.
Press the button again to turn the unit off.
The Temperature Control Dial allows you to set your desired smoking temperature. Once connected
to a power source and the Power Button is pressed, turn the dial and select from any of the ten preset
temperatures, between 82-260°C / 180-500°F. When the dial is turned to a temperature preset, the Digital
LCD Screen with light up, displaying that it is ready to operate. When the dial is turned to off, the Digital LCD
Screen will remain off.
The "P" Set Button is used to select one of the eight fine tunings when the Temperature Control Dial is set
to the Smoke Setting . Press the button to change the "P" setting to accommodate to your cooking style and
cooking environment, as preferred. With a short push of the button, the setting increases from P0 to P7, then
repeats. Adjustments are only possible in the Smoke Setting. Factory default setting is "P4". If the "P" setting
is adjusted, your preference will be locked-in (saved) until further adjustment is made.
The "P" Set Button is also used as a Temperature Switch Control to change the temperature readout on
the LCD Screen. Press and hold the button for two seconds to switch to Celsius (ºC) or to Fahrenheit (ºF), as
preferred. Default is set to Fahrenheit.
The LCD Screen is used as the information center for your unit. The LCD screen will display your Desired Cook
Temperature, Actual Cook Temperature, and Meat Probe Temperatures (if connected). If only one Meat Probe
is connected, only one reading will be displayed.
Press and hold the Prime Button to activate an extra feed of pellets to the fire pot. This can be used to add
more fuel to the fire before opening the barrel lid, resulting in a quick heat recovery time. It can also be used
while smoking, to increase the intensity of clean smoke flavor. Requested from competition cookers.
The Smoke Setting on the Temperature Control Dial is the start-up mode for the unit. The grill operates at
the lowest temperature, without the fire going out.
The plug-in connection port(s) on the front of the Control Board are for a Meat Probe(s).
When a meat probe is connected, the temperature is displayed on the LCD Screen. When not
in use, disconnect the meat probe from the connection port.
Includes two (2) meat probe.
Compatible with Pit Boss branded meat probes only. Additional meat probe(s) sold separately.
PRIME
“P” SET
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
F
C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
SMOKE
OFF
200º
47
HIGH
22
450º
250º
400º
300º
350º
PRIME
“P” SET
SMOKE
OFF
200º
47
HIGH
22
450º
250º
400º
30
350º
PRIME
AMORÇAGE
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
F
C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
SMOKE
FUMÉE
OFF
ARRÊT
200º
47
HIGH
ÉLEVÉ
22
450º
250º
400º
300º
350º
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AMORÇAGE
SMOKE
FUMÉE
OFF
ARRÊT
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47
HIGH
ÉLEVÉ
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450º
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30
350º
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ACTUAL
F
C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
SMOKE
OFF
200º
47
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22
450º
250º
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350º
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“P” SET
SMOKE
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HIGH
22
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400º
30
350º
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AMORÇAGE
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
F
C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
SMOKE
FUMÉE
OFF
ARRÊT
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ÉLEVÉ
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450º
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300º
350º
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ÉLEVÉ
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250º
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30
350º
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C
C
C
C
C
C
PRIME
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PROBE 1
ACTUAL
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C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
SMOKE
OFF
200º
47
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22
450º
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350º
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350º
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AMORÇAGE
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
F
C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
SMOKE
FUMÉE
OFF
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PRIME
“P” SET
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
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C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
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OFF
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47
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22
450º
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350º
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AMORÇAGE
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
F
C
COOK
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C
“P” SET
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C
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FUMÉE
OFF
ARRÊT
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PROBE 1
ACTUAL
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C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
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22
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350º
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SMOKE
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AMORÇAGE
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
F
C
COOK
F
C
“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
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C
SMOKE
FUMÉE
OFF
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47
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ÉLEVÉ
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PRIME
“P” SET
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
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C
COOK
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“P” SET
F
C
PROBE 2
F
C
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200º
47
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22
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AMORÇAGE
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RÉGLAGE «P»
“P” SET
RÉGLAGE «P»
PROBE 1
ACTUAL
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C
COOK
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C
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C
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C
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FUMÉE
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ÉLEVÉ
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