Dyna-Glo DGW1904BDP-D Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
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VERTICAL GAS SMOKER
MODEL #DGW1904BDP-D
ANS Z21.89-2013
CSA 1.18-2013
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service department at 1-877-447-4768, 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday – Friday or log
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information ............................................................................................................................ 3
Package Contents ............................................................................................................................. 6
Hardware Contents ........................................................................................................................... 7
Preparation ...................................................................................................................................... 7
Assembly Instructions ...................................................................................................................... 8
Operation Instructions ..................................................................................................................... 13
Care and Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 23
Troubleshooting .........................................................................................................................................
25
Warranty .......................................................................................................................................................
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Replacement Parts List ..................................................................................................................... 27
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.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
DANGER:
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
3.
Open lid.
4.
If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and
immediately call your gas supplier or your fire
department.
DANGER:
Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, explosion, or burn
hazard which could cause property damage, personal injury or death.
DANGER
1.
Never operate this appliance unattended.
2.
Never operate this appliance within 10 feet (3 m) of any structure, combustible material
or other gas cylinder
3.
Never operate this appliance within 25 feet (7.5 m) of any flammable liquid.
4.
Never allow oil or grease to get hotter than 400°F or 200°C, if the temperature exceeds
400°F (200°C) or if oil begins to smoke, immediately turn the burner or gas supply OFF.
5.
Heated liquids remain at scalding temperatures long after the cooking process. Never
touch cooking appliance until liquids have cooled to 115°F (45°C) or less.
6.
If a fire should occur, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your fire
department. Do not attempt to extinguish an oil or grease fire with water.
DANGER:
Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, explosion, or burn
hazard which could cause property damage, personal injury or death.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install the
product. If you have any questions regarding the product, please call customer service at
1-877-447-4768, 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday Friday.
ï 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.
ï Keep a fire extinguisher near this product at all times.
ï This appliance is for outdoor use only in well-ventilated areas. DO NOT operate it in a building,
garage or any other enclosed area, or under overhead construction.
ï 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.
ï The cylinder must be at least 24 in. (61 cm) from the appliance.
ï DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion air/or ventilation air for the appliance.
ï When cooking, the smoker must be on a level, stable noncombustible surface in an area clear of
combustible material, including long or dry grass.
ï Care should be taken to protect the fuel supply hose from damage from either pedestrian or vehicle
traffic.
ï Clean and inspect the hose before each use of the appliance. If there is evidence of abrasion, wear,
cuts or leaks, the hose must be replaced prior to the appliance being used. The replacement hose
assembly shall be that specified by the manufacturer.
ï Before each use check that no dead leaves or debris are under the appliance.
ï Store this appliance in a dry, protected location.
ï The use of alcohol, prescription or nonprescription drugs may impair the user’s ability to properly
assemble and safely operate this appliance.
ï 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.
ï Always hang the regulator on the lifting handles while not in use or disconnected with the LP tank.
KEEP the fuel supply hose away from any heated surface(s).
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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
Fuels used in gas or oil fired appliances and the products of combustion of such fuels, contain
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. 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 hands after handling.
SAFETY INFORMATION
ï DO NOT store and use this appliance near gasoline or other combustible liquids or where other
combustible vapors may be present.
ï DO NOT use this appliance as a heater.
ï DO NOT leave the appliance unattended while in use. Keep children and pets away from the
appliance at all times.
ï NEVER close the damper completely while cooking.
ï 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, keeping them in the heavy-duty foil, and soak them completely
with water before disposing of them in a noncombustible container.
ï 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.
ï Make sure that the orifice of each control valve properly mates with the burner mixing tube by
visual observation. Please refer to maintenance section.
ï Use caution when opening the doors of the smoker while in operation. Keep hands, face and body
safe from hot steam or flare-ups. DO NOT inhale smoke.
ï 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.
ï Allow the smoker and its components to cool completely before conducting any routine cleaning
or maintenance.
ï NEVER use glassware, plastic or ceramic cookware on or in your smoker. Use metallic cookware only.
ï NEVER operate the smoker without water in the water bowl. NEVER allow the water to completely
evaporate. 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 15).
ï When using flavoring wood, add a sufficient amount prior to operation to avoid having to add wood
while operating. Adding wood while operating may splash hot water and cause serious injury.
ï Use of accessories not intended for this smoker is not recommended and may lead to injury or
property damage.
ï An LP cylinder not connected for use should not be stored in the vicinity of the smoker or any other
appliance. DO NOT store spare LP cylinders within 10 ft. (3 m) of the smoker. LP cylinders must be
stored outdoors, out of reach of children. DO NOT store LP cylinders in a building, garage or any other
enclosed area.
ï DO NOT store LP gas cylinders inside or on top of the smoker. Improper storage of cylinders could
lead to explosion, fire and/or personal injury. Cylinders are to be stored outdoors, out of reach of
children and must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.
ï While the smoker is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder.
ï LP gases are heavier than air, tend to pool and collect in low-lying areas, are easily ignited and are
highly flammable. Proper care and caution should be employed when dealing with any such fuels.
ï The smoker should be turned off and all supply valves (on piping or on fuel cylinders) should be
closed in the event that the odor of unburned gas is detected. Do not attempt to use the appliance
until any gas leaks are fixed and/or the source of the unburned gas odor is accounted for.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
ï Do not use the smoker if the burner fails to light or fails to remain lit. Under such conditions, gas
should be turned off and the fuel cylinder should be disconnected.
ï Use in high wind conditions that result in poor burner operation such as blowing out and flaring should
be avoided. If repositioning the appliance does not improve operation under such wind conditions,
the appliance should be turned off.
ï Install the smoker with the hose regulator assembly extended the full length of the hose (24 in./61cm
minimum) directly away from the appliance. When so configured, placement results in maximum tank
to smoker distance. When the smoker is operated, the hose/regulator and gas tank should be
perpendicular to wind direction. Placing tank closer than 24 in./61cm to the smoker can overheat the
tank and cause release of propane through relief openings and can result in tank fire or explosion.
ï Read and follow all warnings and instructions before assembling and using the appliance.
ï Follow all warnings and instructions when using the appliance.
NOTE: The installation must confirm with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either
the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code,
CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code, B149.2, or the Standard for Recreational
Vehicles, ANSI A 119.2/ NFPA 1192, and CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicle Code,as
applicable.
WARNING:
The hose to tank attachment creates a potential
trip hazard for user and pedestrians - use caution.
Do not allow or cause the gas tank or appliance
to tip.
MINIMUM 24 IN. (61 CM)
(Tank not included)
The electronic ignition requires 1 “AAAalkaline battery, which is included.
WARNING
DO NOT mix old and new batteries.
DO NOT mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc), or rechargeable (Nickel-Cadmium) batteries.
DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire. Improper disposal may cause batteries to leak or explode.
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
T
B
G
F
C
P
J
D
O
Q
K
E
I
R
S
H
N
L
M
U
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PART
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
L
Burner & Control Unit
1
M
Front Leg - Right
1
N
Front Leg - Left
1
O
Water Bowl
1
P
Upper Door
1
Q
Lower Door
1
R
Wood Chip Box Lid
1
S
Wood Chip Box
1
T
Rib Rack
1
U
Battery
1
PART
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
A
Smoke Stack Assembly
1
B
Lifting Handle
2
C
Temperature Gauge
1
D
Door Handle
2
E
Cooking Grate
6
F
Cooking Grate Support
12
G
Smoker Body
1
H
Rear Leg
2
I
Grease Cup
2
J
Door Latch
3
K
Support Bracket
2
HARDWARE CONTENTS (shown actual size)
AA
BB CC
M6x12mm
Screw
Qty. 42
M4x10mm
Screw
Qty. 6
M6 Nut
Qty. 4
PREPARATION
Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with
package contents list and hardware contents above. If any part is missing or damaged, do not
attempt to assemble the product. Contact customer service for replacement parts.
Estimated Assembly Time: 25 minutes
Tools Required for Assembly (not included): Phillips Head Screwdriver, Wrench, and Pliers.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. CAUTION: Remove the upper (P) and lower (Q)
doors before beginning assembly. AA
Attach rear legs (H) & right-front leg (M) & leftfront
leg (N) to smoker body (G) using twelve M6x12
N
screw (AA).
H
M
Hardware Used
AA
M6x12 Screw
x12
G
H
2. Turn the burner and control unit (L) upside down
and place it on the bottom of the smoker body (G).
Align the six mounting holes on the burner and
AA
control unit (L) with the holes on the smoker
body (G). Secure with six M6x12 screw (AA).
L
Tighten all screw.
Note: The control knob should be on the same
side as the door. Check that the burner is properly
installed on the orifice before attaching the burner
and control unit (L).
G
Hardware Used
AA
M6x12 Screw
x6
N
AA
M
8
3
4
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3. CAUTION: This unit is HEAVY! Do not attempt
this step without assistance!
AA
With the assistance of a helper, stand the unit
upright on its legs on a firm and level surface.
(Make sure that legs are attached). Place the
upper (P) and lower (Q) doors back onto the
A
hinges of the smoker body (G) and close the doors.
G
Position the square smoke stack (A) with control
arm to the left as shown. Using 4 screw (AA),
attach square smoke stack (A) to the top of smoker
body (G). Securely tighten with a Phillips screwdriver.
Hardware Used
AA
M6x12 Screw
x4
4. Attach support bracket (K) to smoker body (G)
using four M6x12 screw (AA).
AA
Repeat for remaining bracket (K).
G
Hardware Used
K
AA
M6x12 Screw
x8
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
5. Insert the cooking grate supports (F) into the
corresponding holes inside the smoker body (G)
G
starting from the bottom up.
NOTE: There are 12 possible positions to install
the cooking grate according to the need of the user.
F
6. Attach door latch (J) to smoker body (G) using
two M4x10 screw (CC). Repeat for remaining
door latches (J).
G
J
Hardware Used
BB
M4x10mm
BB
Screw
x6
10
6
7
AA
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
7. Attach lifting handle (B) to smoker body (G)
using four M6x12 screw (AA).
G
Repeat on other side.
B
Hardware Used
M6x12 Screw
x8
AA
8. Attach door handle (D) to upper door (P) using
two M6x12 screw (AA) and two M6 nut (CC).
Repeat for lower door (Q).
P
AA
D
Hardware Used
CC
AA
M6x12 Screw
x4
Q
CC
M6 Nut
x4
9. Place the wood chip box lid (R) directly onto the
wood chip box (S) and slide the wood chip box
K
onto the bottom support bracket (K) located on
G
the inside of the smoker body (G).
R
S
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8
10
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
10. Slide the water bowl (O) onto the upper support
bracket (K) inside the smoker body (G).
K
G
O
11. Slide the cooking grates (E) onto the grate
supports (F) inside the smoker body (G).
F
G
E
Installing the Rib Rack (Optional)
Place the rib rack (T) directly onto the desired
G
grate before sliding the grate onto the supports.
NOTE: The left or right edge of the rib rack should
not hang over the outer edge of the cooking grate
prior to placing back into the smoker.
T
E
12. Installing the Temperature Gauge
First, remove the pre-assembled nut from the
C
G
temperature gauge (C). Insert the probe of the
temperature gauge through hole of the
smoker door from the outside. Secure with
nut from inside panel. Tighten with wrench.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
13. Slide the grease cup (I) onto the grease cup
support of the smoker body (G) bottom.
G
Repeat on the other side.
I
14. Remove the igniter cap by turning it counter-clockwise.
Insert the AAA battery (U) into the igniter body with
positive (+) end facing out. Replace the igniter cap.
U
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING THE LP TANK
WARNING! ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS ON THIS PAGE MUST BE FOLLOWED
TO PREVENT FIRE, DAMAGE AND/OR INJURY.
1.
The knob on the LP tank must be closed. Make sure that the knob is turned clockwise
to a full stop. The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal.
2.
Check that the control knob on the control unit is turned off.
3.
Remove the protective cap from the LP tank valve and coupling nut.
4.
Hold the regulator in one hand and insert the nipple into the valve outlet. Be sure the nipple
is centered in the valve outlet. The coupling connects to the large outside threads on the
valve outlet. Use care – do not cross thread the connection.
5.
Hand tighten the coupling clockwise until it
comes to a full stop.Firmly tighten by hand only.
Do not use tools.
CAUTION: In the connection
process, make sure the regulator
inlet connector mates with the
cylinder valve outlet properly,
safely and rmly.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Any fuel supply cylinder used must be constructed and marked in accordance with specifications
for propane cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) CFR 49, or the Standard
for Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods, CAN/CSA B339.
The appliance is to be used only with the 20-pound, vertical standing vapor withdrawal type tank
and must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve.
(A) DO NOT store spare LP cylinders under or near the smoker.
(B) NEVER fill cylinder more than 80% full.
(C) Do not store cylinder indoors.
WARNING
If instructions (A), (B),(C) above are not followed exactly, a fire causing death or serious injury may occur.
This smoker is designed to operate on LP (Liquid Propane) gas only. The gas cylinder used must include
a collar to protect the cylinder valve. The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal.
Do not allow dirt or foreign material to get into or onto tank connection when it is not attached to the fuel
supply system. Use the protective cap provided.
WARNING
ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS ON THIS PAGE MUST BE FOLLOWED TO PREVENT
FIRE, DAMAGE AND/OR INJURY.
The cylinder outlet must have Type 1 gas connection termination in order to mate with gas hose
provided with smoker. The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied by the manufacturer
with the appliance must be used. Replacement pressure regulators and hose assemblies must
be those specified by the appliance manufacturer.
This unit is not to be utilized with a non-self-contained LP-gas supply system.
Valve/pressure regulators are factory set to the correct operating pressures. No attempts should be
made to adjust these settings.
DISCONNECT THE LP TANK
Make sure that the knob on the LP tank is turned clockwise to a full stop (CLOSED).
Hold the regulator in one hand, turn the coupling to the valve outlet counterclockwise
and unthread the connection by hand only. Do not use tools.
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.
Always hang the regulator on the lifting handles (A) while not in use, disconnected from
the LP tank, and when the unit has cooled down.
STORE THE TANK IN A PROPER PLACE AS INDICATED IN THIS MANUAL.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
CHECKING FOR LEAKS
After connections are made, check all connections and fittings for leaks with a soap solution.
1.
With all valves closed, apply the leak check solution (50/50 mix of dishwashing soap
and water) to all gas carrying connections and fittings.
2.
Open tank valve.
Presence of bubbles at areas of wet solution indicates a gas leak. If leaks are detected or you smell
or hear gas, shut off the valve and repair the leak or replace the defective part.
Do not use the smoker until all leaks are corrected.
The gas hose/regulator assembly should be totally extended to the maximum distance so that
the hose is straight and the tank is as far from the smoker as it can be (Minimum 24 in.).
For vapor withdrawal, LP tanks are intended to be operated in the upright position only.
If the product is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder and the cylinder should
be disconnected from the appliance.
Storage of the appliance indoors is only permissible if the cylinder is disconnected and removed
from the appliance. Do not store cylinder indoors.
OPERATION
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove all hangings or plastic straps, if present.
Before you cook food in your smoker, it is important to “season” your smoker. Seasoning seals the
paint and interior of your smoker to enhance flavoring, durability and overall performance.
To season your smoker, simply use it as you normally would only do not cook any food. You will
need to follow all of the operating procedures in the next few sections of this manual.
Using your desired flavoring woods and marinades, burn your smoker at low temperature
(around 175°F/79°C) for 4560 minutes. Let the smoker cool, and clean out the water and wood.
Once seasoning is complete, your smoker’s interior will have a durable, seasoned coating.
Adding Water
To add water before cooking, simply remove the water bowl and fill it with water slightly below the rim.
Then place the bowl back into the smoker. Enough water before cooking is recommended.
To add water while cooking, if a sizzling sound indicating lack of water is heard, or really need to
add water, open the bottom door with care and avoid taking in the smoke, use a long nose kettle-
like water can, stand yourself as far from the smoker as you can, fill the water bowl up to 1 in.
below the rim.
CAUTION: DO NOT pull the water bowl out beyond the rack when the smoker is hot.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Cooking Tip
Line the water bowl with aluminum foil before each use. This will make it easy to clean and help your
water bowl last longer.
To make adding water easier and safer, use a clean watering can with a long spout.
Adding Wood Chips
To add wood chips before cooking, simply fill the wood chip box with your choice of flavoring hardwood
chips. The amount and type of wood you use is entirely dependent on the desired amount of flavor.
Once the box is filled, place the lid on top of the box and set the box in the smoker.
To add wood chips while cooking, we recommend using tongs or long handled pliers to remove
the box lid and to place the pieces into the wood chip box without removing the box. It is not
recommended to remove the wood chip box while the smoker is in operation.
CAUTION: The wood chip box and lid get very hot. Avoid handling them while in use.
Always wear protective oven mitts when handling hot components.
Cooking Tip: Flavoring Wood
ï Small wood chips work best inside the wood chip box.
ï Use dry hardwoods such as hickory, pecan, apple, cherry or mesquite.
ï Most fruit or nut tree woods produce excellent smoke flavoring.
ï Do not use resinous woods such as pine or plywood. These usually produce unpleasant flavoring.
ï Let your taste be your guide. Experiment with different types and quantities of wood chunks,
chips, or sticks. You can even mix woods.
ï To produce more smoke and prevent fast burning, pre-soak the wood chips in a separate bowl
of water for at least 20 minutes, or wrap the chips in perforated aluminum foil.
ï Most smoke flavoring occurs within the first hour of cooking. Adding wood chips after the first
hour is typically not necessary unless extra smoke flavoring is desired.
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TIPS ON SMOKING
Smoking foods is different from grilling foods. Smoking is typically done slowly and at a lower
temperature than grilling. The smoke produced by the wood infuses itself into the meat giving it that
great smoked flavor. Grilling is a much quicker cooking process using higher temperatures.
Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning and care. Monitor your fuel
supply, running out of propane halfway through the smoking process isn’t fun. Consider purchasing
a spare propane tank as a back-up.
Here’s a list of the most popular smoking woods and a little information about each.
Type of Wood
Suggested Food
Comments
Apple
All meats
Mild and sweet flavor with a slight hint of fruity flavor. Each
species of Apple wood should offer a slightly different
flavor. Apple smoke produces an attractive browning effect.
Almond
All meats
Produces a sweet smoke with a natural nutty flavor.
Ash
Fish and red meat
Very light flavor.
Citrus
Pork and chicken
Lemon and orange wood produce light but fruity flavor.
Cherry
Pork and beef
Light and fruity flavor.
Fruitwood
Pork, poultry and fish
Wood such as Peach, Pear and Plum produce a mild but
sweet smoke with a hint of fruity flavor.
Grapevine
Poultry, game and lamb
Grapevine wood produces a lot of smoke. A little wood
goes a long way. It produces a tart flavor that has a hint of
fruit.
Hickory
Pork and beef
Hickory is arguably the favorite wood for smoking. Hickory
produces a very strong flavor so we recommend starting
slow with this wood.
Maple
Pork and poultry
Light and sweet
Mesquite
Beef, chicken and fish
This wood burns very hot so be aware. Much like Hickory,
Mesquite is very popular and produces a strong flavor.
Oak
Red meats, game, ribs
and fish
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 flavor.
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SUGGESTED SMOKING TIMES AND TEMPERATURES
Please understand that these are only guidelines. All smokers are different. Take into consideration
other variables such as weather conditions, wind, ambient temperature, etc. and things can vary by as
much as an hour or more.
Learn to tell doneness visually as well as with temperature and time and you will be a much better
chef with the smoker.
Food to be Smoked
Suggested Smoking Temperature
Estimated Time to Complete
Brisket (Sliced or Pulled)
225 degrees
1.5 hours/pound
Pork Butt (Sliced or Pulled)
225 degrees
1.5 hours/pound
Whole Chicken
250 degrees
4 hours (approx.)
Chicken Thighs
250 degrees
1.5 hours
Chicken Quarters
250 degrees
3 hours
Whole Turkey - 12 lb.
240 degrees
6.5 hours
Turkey Leg
250 degrees
4 hours
Meat Loaf
250 -300 degrees
3 hours
Spare Ribs
225-240 degrees
6 hours
Baby Back Ribs
225-240 degrees
5 hours
Smoked Corn
225 degrees
1.5 - 2 hours
Smoked Potatoes
225 Degrees
2 - 2.5 Hours
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: Always light your smoker with both doors open.
CAUTION: If the flame extinguishes accidentally during ignition or operation,
immediately TURN OFF the cylinder valve and then TURN OFF the control knob.
Igniter Lighting System
1.
Check all connections for leaks using the “soap water” test as explained on page 15
for “checking for leaks.”
2.
Open both of the smoker cabinet doors. Always keep the doors open during lighting.
3.
Check for any blockage to each venturi tube or burner, damper setting, and ventilation setting.
Remove any foreign objects or matter.
4.
Be sure the burner control knobs are in the
“OFF” O position.
5.
Open the LP cylinder valve by turning
counterclockwise .
6.
Push igniter on the control unit down 3 to
4 seconds while turning the left control knob to
“HIGH” Once the burner is lit, repeat this step
for the burner on the right.
7.
If ignition does not take place within 5 seconds, immediately turn both control knobs to “OFF” O.
Wait 5 minutes and repeat above steps 6 and 7.
8.
If burner still fails to light, try match lighting using the instructions on page 21.
9.
Once the burners are lit, close the doors to allow heat to accumulate. The smoke stack
on the top of the smoker can be adjusted to the desired setting to allow proper ventilation
and combustion. NEVER CLOSE THE SMOKE STACK COMPLETELY.
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Dyna-Glo DGW1904BDP-D Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur