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MemphisOwner’sGuide
Elite,Pro,Advantage,Select,EliteBuilt‐In,ProBuilt‐In
 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS APPLIANCE
 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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Congratulaons on your purchase of the Memphis Wood Fire Grill. With proper care and maintenance, your
grill will give you years of troublefree operaon. Please review the following informaon carefully for useful
ps and informaon that will help you ulize your grill’s extensive features and benets.
Keep in mind that your Memphis Wood Fire Grill is so much more than a grill. Its a 3in1 outdoor cooking
center that provides the convenience, woodre avors and versality of three appliances: high temperature
grill, low ‘n’ slow smoker, highperformance convecon oven.
Fueled by cered 100% natural wood pellets, the Memphis has a digital Intelligent Temperature Control (ITC)
that automacally maintains your desired cooking temperatures, just like you indoor oven. The result is a
simple "set it and forget it" way to cook, bake, roast, sear or low and slow smoke; just set the desired
temperature, sit back and enjoy.
We all have our favorite recipes and cooking tricks. We suggest you experiment with your new grill to discover
just how many ways it adds to your outdoor cooking experience. With a lile me and eort you'll amaze your
friends and family with your impressive culinary skills. Like many others, you'll nd that your Memphis Wood
Fire Grill will become your cooking appliance of choice for barbecuing, smoking, and a secondary oven source
for holidays or social gatherings.
Please complete the below informaon for quick and easy reference for your records. Addionally, complete
the online Warranty Registraon using the below informaon to validate the Warranty. At the end of this
Owner’s Manual is a printed copy of the Warranty Registraon if you choose to mail in your form. Your model
and serial number are located on the scker under the hopper lid.
ThankyouforchoosingtheMemphisWoodFireConveconGrill!
Model_________________________________________________
Model Number:
VG ________________
Serial Number: (last 45 digits) ____________________
Date of Purchase_________________________________________
Purchased From _______________________________________________________________
Hearthland Products, LLC.
9111 Grand Ave South
Bloomington, MN 55420
8888832260
hp://www.memphisgrills.com
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Contents
General Warning: Read all Safety Informaon Prior to Operang Grill ………………………….. 1
How Your Memphis Wood Fire Grill Works…………………………………………………………………... 3
Read Prior to Lighng! ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4
Intelligent Temperature Control Overview …………………………………………………………………… 5
Using Your Memphis Wood Fire Grill ……………………………………………………………….…………… 6
Operang Instrucons ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7
Informaon About BBQ Cooking Pellets …………………………………………………………………………. 12
Periodic Grill Maintenance …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13
Recommended Grilling Accessories ……………………………………………………………………………….. 15
Food Handling and Safety ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16
Grilling Times and Temperatures ……………………………………………………………………………………. 17
Smoking Guidelines ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19
Smoking Suggesons …………………………………………………………………………………………………..…. 20
Limited Warranty …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23
Warranty Registraon Form …………………………………………………………………………………………… 25
Troubleshoong …………………………………..………………………………………………………………………… 21
Memphis ITC Meat Probe ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9
Memphis EZAccess Flavorizer…………………..……………………………………………………………………. 10
Memphis Direct Flame Flavorizer Insert………………………………………………………………………….. 11
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 Please read this enre manual before installaon and use of this wood pellet fuelburning appliance.
Failure to follow these instrucons could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death.
 Contact local building or re ocials about restricons and installaon inspecon requirements in
your area.
 Save these instrucons.
 For outdoor use only. Do not use in any enclosed area.
 Keep grill 30” (76cm) or more from any combusble surface.
 To prevent grease res, clean your grill on a regular basis. This includes the avorizer and grease tray.
Shouldagreasereoccur,turnoffthegrill,removefood(useyourjudgment),andleavethehood
closedunlthereisout.DONOTunplugthegrillunlessabsolutelynecessary;fanswillconnueto
rununlthereisexnguished.When
cookingexceponallygreasyfoods,putafoilpanbelowthe
foodtocatchthegrease.
 Do not put anything ammable in the storage area under the grill.
 Do not leave sealed containers of food on or near the grill.
 Keep the grill’s rear venlaon slots clear of obstrucons.
 It’s recommended that you regularly check your Memphis Grill for burn pot obstrucons to make sure
proper air ow is maintained. See PeriodicGrillMaintenancein this manual for correct procedures.
 Accessible parts of the grill are very hot. Keep young children away while in use.
 Exercise reasonable care when operang your grill. When children are present, adult supervision is recommended.
 Do not use lava rocks or charcoal in your grill.
 Never use gasoline, gasolinetype lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter uid, or similar liquids to start or ‘freshen up’ a re in this appliance.
Keep such liquids well away from the appliance when in use.
 Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a ghtng lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombusble
surface, well away from combusble materials, pending nal disposal. When the ashes are disposed by burial in soil or otherwise locally
dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container unl all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
 To avoid the chance of serious burns, never lean over an open grill or place hands or ngers on the front edge of the cooking box.
 Do not use accessories not specied for use with this appliance.
 The grill should be plugged into a GFCI (GroundFault Circuit Interrupt) outlet.
 When not in use the grill should be unplugged.
 The grill is to remain plugged into a GFCI during the cool down cycle.
 Use heatresistant barbeque mis or gloves when operang this unit.
 Do not move or clean your Memphis Wood Fire Grill while operang or while the grill is hot. Make sure the re is completely out, and that the
grill is completely cooled before transporng or cleaning the grill.
 If the power cord becomes damaged, do not operate the grill.
 Do not use aerosols, liquids or dampmaterials on or near the grill while it is hot.
 Do not cover the enrety of the cooking surface when grill is hot. Leave at least 2 inches of clearance from the sides and back of the grill body.
 Any modicaons (holes, screws, sheet metal changes) to the grill will void warranty.
 Always operate the grill with the grill hood in the closed posion, unless the grill is in a direct ame mode.
 The grill is never to be operated in a direct ame seng without the oponal DirectFlameFlavorizerInsert(VG4407).The EZAccess or Direct
Flame insert must be in place during operaon.
 Direct ame cooks should be performed with the hood in the open posion. A closed hood during direct ame cooks may result in an ER1 error
message. This error message means that the grill has reached too high of a temperature causing the grill to shut down avoiding any damage to
the unit.
 Never leave your grill unaended during a direct ame cook.
 Followtheguidelineslistedbelowtopreventcarbonmonoxidepoisoning.
 Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, voming, sleepiness, and confusion. Carbon
monoxide reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in loss of consciousness and even death.
 See a doctor if you or others develop cold or ulike symptoms while cooking or in the vicinity of this appliance. Carbon monoxide
poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold or u, is oen detected too late.
 Alcohol consumpon and drug use increase the eects 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.
GeneralWarning:ReadallSafetyInformaonPriortoOperangGrill
WARNING!
WARNING!
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AVERTISSEMENTGÉNÉRAL:LIRETOUTESLESCONSIGNESDESÉCURITÉAVANTD'UTILISERLEGRIL
 S'IL VOUS PLAÎT LIRE CE MANUEL EN ENTIER AVANT L'INSTALLATION ET L'UTILISATION DE CE WOOD PELLET À COMBUSTIBLE APPAREIL. NE PAS SUIVRE LES
INSTRUCTIONS PEUT PROVOQUER DES DÉGÂTS MATÉRIELS, DES BLESSURES OU MÊME LA MORT.
 CONTACTEZ LE SERVICE DES SERVICES D'INCENDIE SUJET DES EXIGENCES D'INSPECTION D'INSTALLATION DANS
VOTRE RÉGION.
 CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS.
 POUR UTILISATION EXTÉRIEURE SEULEMENT. NE PAS UTILISER DANS UN ENDROIT CLOS.
 GARDEZ LE GRIL 30 "(76CM) OU PLUS DE TOUTE SURFACE COMBUSTIBLE.
 POUR PRÉVENIR LES INCENDIES DE GRAISSE, NETTOYER LE GRIL RÉGULIÈREMENT. CELA INCLUT LES FLAVORIZER
ET PLATEAU DE GRAISSE.
SI UN FEU DE GRAISSE SE PRODUISAIT, ÉTEIGNEZ LE GRILL, RETIREZ LES ALIMENTS (UTILISEZ VOTRE JUGEMENT), ET DE
LAISSER LE CAPOT FERMÉ AVANT QUE LE FEU SOIT ÉTEINT. NE DEBRANCHEZ PAS LE GRILL SAUF SI ABSOLUMENT
NÉCESSAIRE; VENTILATEURS CONTINUENT À FONCTIONNER JUSQU'À CE QUE LE FEU EST ÉTEINT. LORSQUE LA CUISSON
FOODS EXCEPTIONNELLEMENT GRAS, METTEZ UN PAN DE FEUILLE DESSOUS DES ALIMENTS POUR ATTRAPER LE
GRAISSE.
 NE METTEZ RIEN INFLAMMABLES DANS LA ZONE DE STOCKAGE SOUS LE GRIL
 NE LAISSEZ PAS DES RÉCIPIENTS SCELLÉS DE LA NOURRITURE SUR OU PRESQUE LE GRIL.
 CONSERVER LES CRÉNEAUX DE VENTILATION ARRIÈRE DE THE GRILL DÉGAGÉE DE TOUT OBSTACLE.
 IL EST RECOMMANDÉ QUE VOUS VÉRIFIEZ RÉGULIÈREMENT VOTRE GRILL MEMPHIS DES OBSTRUCTIONS POT DE
COMBUSTION DE S'ASSURER DE FLUX D'AIR APPROPRIÉE EST MAINTENUE. VOIR ENTRETIEN DE LA GRILLE DE NOTATION DANS CE MANUEL POUR LES PROCÉDURES
CORRECTES.
 LES PARTIES ACCESSIBLES DES GRILL SONT TRÈS CHAUDS. ELOIGNEZ LES JEUNES ENFANTS PENDANT SON UTILISATION.
 EXERCER UNE DILIGENCE RAISONNABLE LORSQUE VOUS UTILISEZ VOTRE GRIL. EN PRÉSENCE D'ENFANTS, UN ADULTE EST CONSEILLÉE.
 NE PAS UTILISER DES PIERRES DE LAVE OU DE CHARBON DE BOIS DANS VOTRE GRIL.
 N'UTILISEZ JAMAIS D'ESSENCE, DE TYPE ESSENCE LAMPE, DE KÉROSÈNE, DE LIQUIDES ALLUME OU DE LIQUIDE SIMILAIRE POUR DÉMARRER OU RAFRAÎCHIR UN FEU
DANS CET APPAREIL. GARDER CES LIQUIDES LOIN DE L'APPAREIL EN COURS D'UTILISATION.
 LES CENDRES DOIVENT ÊTRE PLACÉES DANS UN CONTENANT MÉTALLIQUE AVEC UN COUVERCLE HERMÉTIQUE. L'CONTENANT FERMÉ DEVRAIT ÊTRE PLACÉ SUR UNE
SURFACE NON COMBUSTIBLE, LOIN DE TOUS MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES, EN ATTENDANT L'ÉLIMINATION FINALE. QUAND LES CENDRES SONT DESTINÉES À ÊTRE
ENTERRÉES DANS LE SOL OU DISPERSÉES AUTREMENT SUR PLACE, ELLES DEVRAIENT ÊTRE GARDÉES DANS LE CONTENANT FERMÉ JUSQU'À CE QU'ELLES SOIENT
COMPLÈTEMENT REFROIDIES.
 POUR ÉVITER LES RISQUES DE DES BRÛLURES GRAVES, NE PAS SE PENCHER SUR UN GRIL OU PLACER LES MAINS OU DOIGTS OUVERTS SUR LE BORD AVANT DE LA
BOÎTE DE CUISSON.
 NE PAS UTILISER D'ACCESSOIRES NON SPÉCIFIÉS AUX PRISES DE CET APPAREIL.
 LE GRIL DOIT ÊTRE BRANCHÉ SUR A (DÉFAUT À LA TERRE CIRCUIT D'INTERRUPTION) PRISE GFCI.
 LORSQU'IL N'EST PAS UTILISÉ LE GRIL DOIT ÊTRE DÉBRANCHÉ.
 LE GRILL EST DE RESTER BRANCHÉ SUR UNE FUITE À LA TERRE DURANT LE CYCLE DE COOL.
 UTILISATION GANTS OU DES MITAINES BARBECUE THERMORESISTANT POUR UTILISER L'APPAREIL.
 NE PAS DÉPLACER OU NETTOYER VOTRE MEMPHIS FEU DE BOIS GRIL PENDANT LE FONCTIONNEMENT OU LORSQUE LE GRIL EST CHAUD. S'ASSURER QUE LE FEU EST
COMPLÈTEMENT ÉTEINT, ET QUE LE GRILL A COMPLÈTEMENT REFROIDI AVANT DE TRANSPORTER OU NETTOYAGE DE LA GRILLE.
 SI LE CORDON D'ALIMENTATION EST ENDOMMAGÉ, NE PAS UTILISER LE GRIL.
 N'UTILISEZ PAS D'AÉROSOLS, DE LIQUIDES OU L'HUMIDITÉ MATÉRIAUX SUR OU PRES DE LA BARBECUE PENDANT QU'IL EST CHAUD.
 NE PAS COUVRIR L'INTÉGRALITÉ DE LA SURFACE DE CUISSON LORSQUE LE GRIL EST CHAUD. LAISSEZ AU MOINS 2 POUCES DE DÉGAGEMENT PAR LES CÔTÉS ET
L'ARRIÈRE DU CORPS DU GRILL.
 TOUTE MODIFICATION (TROUS, VIS, CHANGEMENTS DE MÉTAL) AU BARBECUE ANNULERA LA GARANTIE.
 TOUJOURS UTILISER LE GRIL AVEC LE CAPOT DE LA GRILLE EN POSITION FERMÉE, SAUF SI LE GRILL EST DANS UN MODE DIRECT DE LA FLAMME.
 LE GRILL EST DE NE JAMAIS ÊTRE UTILISÉ DANS UN CADRE DE LA FLAMME DIRECTE SANS OPTION DIRECT FLAMME FLAVORIZER INSERT (VG4407). L'EZ-ACCESS OU
INSÉRER DIRECT DES FLAMMES DOIVENT ÊTRE EN PLACE PENDANT LE FONCTIONNEMENT.
 CUISINE DIRECT DES FLAMMES DOIVENT ÊTRE EFFECTUÉES AVEC LE CAPOT EN POSITION OUVERT. A HOOD FERMÉ PENDANT CUISINE FLAMME DIRECTE PEUT
ENTRAÎNER UNE ER-1 ERROR MESSAGE. CE MESSAGE D'ERREUR SIGNIFIE QUE LE GRILL A ATTEINT TROP ÉLEVÉ UNE TEMPÉRATURE PROVOQUANT LE GRILL POUR
ARRÊTER D'ÉVITER TOUT DOMMAGE À L'UNITÉ.
 NE LAISSEZ JAMAIS VOTRE BARBECUE SANS SURVEILLANCE PENDANT UN CUISINIER À FLAMME DIRECTE.
 SUIVEZLESINSTRUCTIONSCIDESSOUSPOUREMPÊCHERLECARBONEINTOXICATIONAUMONOXYDE.
CONNAÎTRE LES SYMPTÔMES DE MONOXYDE DE CARBONE INTOXICATION: MAUX DE TÊTE, VERTIGES, FAIBLESSE, NAUSÉES, VOMISSEMENTS, SOMNOLENCE ET CONFUSION. MONOXYDE DE
CARBONE RÉDUIT LA CAPACITÉ DU SANG À TRANSPORTER L'OXYGÈNE. FAIBLES NIVEAUX D'OXYGÈNE DANS LE SANG PEUT ENTRAÎNER UNE PERTE DE CONNAISSANCE ET LA MORT. CONSULTEZ UN
MÉDECIN SI VOUS OU D'AUTRES DÉVELOPPENT DES SYMPTÔMES FROIDS OU PSEUDO-GRIPPAUX PENDANT LA CUISSON OU DANS LES ENVIRONS DE CET APPAREIL. CARBONE INTOXICATION AU
MONOXYDE, QUI PEUT FACILEMENT ÊTRE CONFONDU AVEC UN RHUME OU UNE GRIPPE, EST SOUVENT DÉTECTÉ TROP TARD. CONSOMMATION D'ALCOOL ET L'USAGE DE DROGUES AUGMENTENT
LES EFFETS MONOXYDE DE CARBONE EMPOISONNEMENT. MONOXYDE DE CARBONE EST PARTICULIÈREMENT TOXIQUE POUR LA MÈRE ET ENFANT PENDANT LA GROSSESSE, LES NOURRISSONS,
LES PERSONNES ÂGÉES, LES FUMEURS ET LES GENS AVEC DU SANG OU DU SYSTÈME CIRCULATOIRE PROBLÈMES DE SYSTÈME, COMME L'ANÉMIE, OU UNE MALADIE CARDIAQUE.
ATTENTION!
ATTENTION!
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Your Memphis Wood Fire Grill represents a new way of outdoor cooking. It is a true high quality convecon oven
that also has grilling and smoking capability. It combines many unique features with meproven pelletburning
technology. Together they give you controlled, quick, savory and repeatable cooking results. The perfect cooking
experience starts with lling your hopper with allnatural, 100% cered hardwood BBQ pellets. We recommend
“Natures Way” avored BBQ pellets.
Simply pushing the ON Buon will fully ignite your grill. The grill will reach your desired temperature within minutes
of ignion. The ITC convecon system and automac auger feeds the wood pellets from the hopper into the burn
pot, where they are ignited using superheated air. The Intelligent Temperature Control allows you to set the
cooking method and desired temperature, and will adjust for ambient condions. Convecon/circulaon fan(s)
provide combuson air to the burn pot and provides convecve cooking air by distribung the heat evenly
throughout the cooking area. The natural smoke avor produced by the burning pellets, the vapor produced by the
juices dripping on the Flavorizer, and the air circulang throughout the cooking area, combine to give you the
unique avor that can only be achieved using a Memphis Wood Fire Convecon Grill. A video explaining this
procedure is available on our website or YouTube®.
GrillFeatures
 Easy to use Intelligent Temperature Control (ITC) capable of smoking, barbecue, grilling, baking and
searing temperatures.
 Memphis ITC Meat Probe funconality for handso, precision grilling *
 Extralarge capacity hopper.
 Heavyduty stainless steel construcon.
 Cooking area is dualwall and oven gasket sealed for maximum heat retenon**.
 Aracve crasmanship and high quality performance.
 Low CFM Fan causes pellets to burn and produce true convecon oven cooking. Auto Start buon
& electric igniter eliminate the need for matches & lighter uids.
 Smoking Mode gives you that savory avor on demand and is programmable from 180°295°F***.
 Cooking Mode allows for grill temperatures up to 500°F(Select), 600°F(Advantage), 650°F(Pro), and
700°F (Elite).
 Flavorizer reduces the chance of areups and assists in even heat distribuon.
 EZAccess avorizer insert for quick and easy burnpot cleaning****

Stainless steel burn pot designed for high performance and longevity.
 427 square inch main cooking area that can be increased to 970 (depending on model) square inch
es with the oponal grates.

Total cooking volume of nearly 4,000 cubic inches for large roasts and turkeys.

Grease drawers with disposable liners make for no fuss cleaning.

Large, locking casters that swivel and lock for easy maneuverability.

Two stainless steel side shelves (oponal on Memphis Select) oer a durable, easytoclean surface.

Steel cooking grids for years of reliable service.
 Made in the USA.
* Meat probe is standard with Elite, Pro and Built-In models, optional on other models
**Gasket seal only on Elite and Pro models
*** 180
° minimum set point available on Memphis Elite, Pro and Built-In models only.
****EZAccess insert not available on Select Model
HowYourMemphisWoodFireGrillWorks:HowYourMemphisWoodFireGrillWorks:
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InialBurnOff
Before cooking for the rst me, we recommend that you “burn o” the grill to rid it of any
foreign maer used in the manufacturing process. Prior to burno, completely remove the
plasc lm on all stainless steel surfaces. Failure to do so will cause the lm to melt to the
metal, and it will be extremely dicult to remove. Remove the cooking grates and wash with a
mild soap or detergent. Replace the grates, light and operate the grill at 450F with the hood
down for 45 minutes. Aer burno, turn the grill OFF.
LighngyourGrill
It is recommended pracce to go through the PeriodicGrillMaintenance(pg. 10) procedures
frequently. This will ensure proper ignion of the pellets and is part of the normal maintenance
procedure. Light per instrucons found in detail in this manual. If the grill fails to light, it is
most likely due to a dirty or plugged burn pot and/or a burn pot obstrucon blocking the
igniter air passages. (refer to UsingYourMemphisWoodFireGrillon page 5 forcleaning
instrucons.)
HoodPosion
Always cook with the hood closed, when not using the Direct Flame insert. Cooking with the
hood closed keeps the temperature even, cooking the food faster while using less fuel. A
closed hood also helps to create a smokier
avor. If the hood is le open for an extended
period of me, it will cause the ITC to increase the fuel feed rate in an eort to increase the
grill temperature. This could result in an overloaded burn pot.
Instead of frequent, visual checks of your food, the use of a Memphis ITC Meat Probe is
recommended. This tool can be routed through the 5/16” hole in the side of the Memphis
Select or Advantage, or under the hood gasket on the Elite, Pro or BuiltIn to prevent damage
to the wires. See “Memphis ITC Meat Probe” on page 8 for further instrucons on the use of a
meat probe.
When using the Direct Flame mode, the hood should be closed during ignion and warmup.
Once the grill is hot the lid should be le open for the duraon of the cook.
ReadPriortoLighngReadPriortoLighng
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IntelligentTemperatureControlIntelligentTemperatureControl
OverviewOverview
ControlI/O,ON/
OFFTouchPad
This pressure
sensive touch pad
is used to turn the
grill on and o.
PelletPrimeTouchPad
This buon is used to prime the auger
when the hopper is completely empty.
In order to prime the auger, ll the
hopper with pellets, then press and hold
the pellet prime buon unl you hear
pellets fall into the burn pot. At this
point the auger is primed and the grill
can be operated normally.
TemperatureSetTouchPad
By pressing either the up or down
arrows, the set temperature can be
moved in 5 degree increments.
DisplayTouchPad
Pressing this will toggle the
display between the set
temperature and the
actual current temperature
of the meat probe, or the
grill itself.
ProbeDisplayPad
Pressing this will toggle between
the sengs for the meat probe and
those for the grill itself
LEDDisplay
This will display the
temperature of the
grill, as well as any
other pernent
informaon.
AbouttheITC:
The ITC performs similarly to the control on your kitchen oven. The ITC automacally
compensates for dierent ambient condions, providing yearround grilling and more
accurate temperature control. Seng the control is simple and intuive, and oers the
user a precise and highlycustomizable grilling experience.
IndicatorLights
These LED’s indicate which mode cooking
the grill is in, as well as whether you are
seng the temperature or viewing the
current temperature. These lights will
also blink when the igniter is acve, or
the grill is in cooldown.
MeatProbePort
Plugging the oponal
probe into this port
will allow the user to
access the meat
probe funconality of
the ITC.
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Prior to starng your cooking center, inspect the burn area inside the grill. It's a recommended pracce to go
through this procedure at inial start up and aer every few uses to ensure peak performance. Actual necessary
frequency varies depending on usage and fuel type.
1. Open the hood and remove the cooking grates.
2. Remove the avorizer or EZAccess insert. The avorizer helps distribute heat, contains y ash, and keeps
the ame from making direct contact with cooking grids.
3.
If necessary, check the burn pot area, remove any foreign items to ensure that the air holes in the burn pot
are clear. This will allow a quicker and more ecient ignion. Take precauons not to damage the igniter
wiring connecons or pull the igniter out of the igniter tube.
4. Reinstall the avorizer/EZAccess insert.
5. Reinstall the cooking grates.
6. Open the pellet hopper lid, found at the front of your grill on the Select and Advantage, or at the back of the
Elite and Pro. Check for any foreign objects
7. Fill your hopper with Nature’s Way cooking pellets.Close the hopper lid. Note: hopper does not need to be
absolutely full for every use.
8. Plug your Memphis Wood Fire Convecon Grill into the nearest 110 Volt AC outlet*. (Note: Use a GFI
Outlet. We strongly recommend that if your home does not have a GFI outlet that you install one, or use a
high quality outdoor surge protector.
9. When you are nished using your grill, and the grill has gone through its cooldown, unplug it. It is also
recommended that the grill be covered when not in use.
*230VoltforEuropean
**Note:YourGrillwillfunconbestifoperatedonalevelsurface.**
UsingYourMemphisWoodFireGrillUsingYourMemphisWoodFireGrill
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AutomacStartUp
1.ToStart
Press the On/O touch pad. Thestartupmodewillbegin;aLEDlightwillblinktoindicatestartupmode.
Thestartupmodeismedtolast30minutesorunltheappliancereachesatemperatureabove170°F.
Aeritreachesthis“Warm”state,theblinkingLEDlightwill
becomesolid.
2.SettheTEMPDISPLAYArrowstothedesiredtemperature(Setlightwillil luminate)If the grill is set to a
temperature less than 300° it will run in Smoke Mode. If set to 300° or above it will run in Cook Mode. The
meat probe can be set from 68° to 250°. For more informaon on the use of the meat probe, consult page 8.
3.SetTEMPDISPLAYtoActual.(Actuallightwillilluminate)Temperature now displayed
will be actual temperature in the cooking area. Note: Actual temperature will uctuate up or
down. This is normal and represents the normal uctuaon of any oven.
Note:
1: If hopper was just lled; hold Pellet Prime buon in unl you hear pellets falling onto the burn pot and
release. Then restart the grill by pressing the I/O buon. This will allow the grill run its complete start
up sequence.
2: Your Grill will smoke for a few minutes while the pellets are lighng and coming to full burn.
3: If the re does not start within 30 minutes, the grill will then automacally shut o. If this happens,
some unburned pellets will have built up in the burn pot. Before restarng the re, clean the excess
pellets out of the burn pot and repeat the above steps.
OperangInstrucons:MemphisWoodFireGrillOperangInstrucons:MemphisWoodFireGrill
FahrenheitVS.Celsius:
ConverngYourGrill’sTemperatureUnits
Your Memphis grill is capable of working in both Metric and English
units. To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius on the ITC, simply
press and hold the UP and DOWN arrow keys at the same me while
the grill is on.
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5.Tooperate:Once the Memphis Grill has started, operate as follows;
UPreHeat :U This is the beginning stage of cooking or smoking in which the fuel is ignited, and the grill is
brought to the set temperature as quickly as possible. You may noce in this stage that, inially, the
auger will feed fuel almost constantly. This is to prime the burn pot so that it is able to maintain
signicant heat. When this stage is concluded, the ITC will maintain selected cooking/smoking
temperature, regardless of ambient weather condions. The duraon of this stage will vary somewhat
due to diering ambient condions, set
temperatures, and grill models. In most
cases, the grill will be in the preheat stage
for 15 to 25 minutes.
UCooking Mode:U Temperature will be
automacally maintained at your
temperature set point. You may noce some
uctuaon up and down during this me.
This is a normal part of any oven / appliance
operaon. The grill will automacally switch
to this mode when the grill set temp is 300°F
or higher.
USmoke Mode:U Smoking is a variaon on
grilling and is one of the unique advantages of your Memphis Wood Fire Grill. The temperature you
choose will largely depend on what is being smoked (see Appendix BC) and your personal preferences.
The grill will automacally switch to this mode when the grill set temperature is 295° F or lower.
Combuson airow is varied in the smoke mode. You may hear the fan “bellow”, repeatedly turning on
and o. This is normal operaon.
OperangInstrucons:MemphisWoodFireGrillOperangInstrucons:MemphisWoodFireGrill
Smoke TIP:
To vary smoke avor intensity, experiment with the
amount of me you use the smoke mode and the mix
of avored pellets you use along with the all purpose
pellets. This is more important if you use stronger
avored pellets such as Mesquite. Switching to smoke
mode soon aer pung your food on the grill allows
the smoke to penetrate the meats before they have
a chance to sear closed. The smoke mode works best
when a longer cooking me is required, such as large
cuts of meat, sh, or poultry. Experiment with the
length of me you leave for smoking before cooking
thoroughly. Try dierent combinaons of both modes.
AboutTheITC
The Memphis ITC is a sophiscated controller that monitors your grill and adjusts
various systems to maintain your desired cooking temperature. A temperature
probe connually monitors the cooking chamber and communicates this data to the
ITC. Based on this data, the ITC makes appropriate adjustments to the combuson
system. The ITC system, logic and temperature accuracy has been validated with
many hours of tesng to ensure the highest performance. For opmal performance,
cook with the hood closed and keep the probe clean and unobstructed. Allow the
ITC adequate me to adjust to any changes in set temperatures.
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MemphisITCMeatProbeMemphisITCMeatProbe
The Memphis ITC Meat Probe, which comes standard with the Elite, Pro and BuiltIn models, and can be purchased separately for other
models, is a musthave accessory for any griller. The ITC Meat Probe conveniently interfaces directly with your grill’s ITC control and
gives you an easy way to ensure your food is cooked to your predetermined temperature. This feature ensures convenience and
delicious, repeatable results—every me.
UsingYourMemphisITCMeatProbe
1.Plugthemeatprobein
The 3.5mm audiostyle plug inserts directly into the jack on the far right side of the ITC, labeled “Meat Probe” .
2.TurnthegrillONandsetthegrilltemperature,asdescribedonpage6.
3.TogglethePROBEDISPLAYto“MEAT”(Meatlightwillilluminate)
Without the meat probe inserted into the ITC, toggling this will be disabled.
4.SetTEMPDISPLAYto“SET”andsetyourdesiredmeattemperature.(Setlightwill
illuminate)This is done much the same as seng the desired
temperature of the grill simply by pressing the up and down keys. The meat probe can be set up to 250°F (121°C)
1
.
5.(AdvantageandSelectModels)Routetheprobeendthroughthelargeholeinthegrill’sleside,justbelowthehood.Pull the desired amount of cable
into the grilling area. (If using this meat probe on a 2012 or older Advantage or Select, the hole on the side of the unit must be enlarged to 1/2”.)
(Elite,ProorBuiltInmodels)Routetheprobeendthroughtheprobegat einthegrill’sleside,justbelowthehood.The probe gate consists of a small
sliding gate that can be moved up and down from the inside of the unit. (Note: If using this meat probe on a 2012 or older Elit
e, Pro or BuiltIn, the meat
probe must be routed through the grills exhaust ports. The exhaust ports can be found between the hopper lid and the grill hood.)
6.Insertthemeatprobeintothethickestporonofyourmeatitem.
7.SetTEMPDISPLAYto“ACTUAL”.(Actuallightwillilluminate)
The ITC will display the temperature of the meat in real me.
8.Sitbackandrelax.
The grill will cook the meat unl the meat reaches the desired set point. The grill then automacally reduces to its lowest seng (180°F (80°C) for Elite, Pro
and BuiltIn, 200°F (90°C) for Select and Advantage), and displays “Done”. At any point during the cook, you can modify the set temperature of both the
meat probe and the grill itself.
Notes:
1: While seng the meat probe set temperature, if the user presses the uparrow unl 250°F (121°C) is displayed, and then presses it one more me,
the ITC will display “NOPR”. On this seng, the ITC will display the temperature of the meat, but will not enter the “Done” mode at any meat
temperature.
2: When not in use DO NOT leave the meat probe inside of the grill
3: Keep the meat probe as clean and dry as possible. Clean with a damp sponge, or a cloth with a small amount of rubbing alcohol. If exposed to
liquids for extended periods of me, the meat probe may display an erroneous reading. In extreme cases the ITC will constantly list the actual
meat probe temperature as “32°F” or “0°C”. To remedy this, allow the probe cord to dry completely before using it again. Once dry, this accessory
will be fully funconal.
3.5mm Plug
Probe
Cable
Meat
probe
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MemphisEZMemphisEZ
AccessFlavorizerAccessFlavorizer
The Memphis EZAccess Flavorizer, which comes standard with the Elite, Pro, Advantage and BuiltIn models, is your best
friend when it comes to quick and easy cleaning of your grill’s interior. This insert is located in the center of the avorizer,
and is easily removed to allow access to the burn pot directly below.
UsingYourMemphisEZAccessFlavorizerInsert
1.RemoveGrillGrates
The EZAccess Insert is located just below the grill grates. Begin by opening the hood removing them.
This is made easier with the use of the Memphis Genie tool (VG1594).
2.RemoveTheInsert.
The insert is not fastened, and can be easily removed using a Memphis Genie tool, a spatula, or a pair of
tongs. Note:Donotaempttoremovetheinsertwithyourhandswhenthegrillishot.
3.InspectandCleanTheBurnPot
With the insert removed, the burn pot is made directly accessible. Inspect it for excess ash buildup, and,
if necessary clear it of debris using a Memphis Genie tool, a spatula or wire brush. It is especially
important that the igniter air holes are free of ash for proper ignion and opmal performance.
4.ReplacetheGrillGratesandtheEZ
AccessInsert
Once you’re done cleaning the burn pot, replace the components you’ve removed. The EZAccess insert
should be fully seated in the avorizer, with its slopes matching the slopes in the avorizer. Replace any
grill grates you removed in step 1.
5.CookAway!Now that your burn pot is clean, it’s me to grill!
Notes:
1: It is not recommended that you aempt to remove the EZAccess Flavorizer insert while the grill is hot or in use.
2: It is vital that the grill not be operated without a Flavorizer insert in place. Always remember to replace the insert aer cleaning.
Step 1: Removal of the Grill Grates
Step 2: Removal of the EZ-Access Insert
Step 3: Cleaning of the Burn Pot
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MemphisDirectFlameFlavorizerInsertMemphisDirectFlameFlavorizerInsert
The Memphis Direct Flame Flavorizer Insert is a must-have accessory for any griller. The Flavorizer Insert conveniently replaces the
easy access hatch adding the flexibility to cook directly over a direct flame, while still managing grease flow. The direct flame insert is
offered for the Memphis Elite, Elite Built-In, Pro, Pro Built-In and Advantage models.
Using Your Memphis Direct Flame Flavorizer Insert
1. Using the Memphis Genie Tool, remove the cooking grates and Easy Access Hatch from the flavorizer.
2. Replace the Easy Access Hatch with the Direct Flame Flavorizer Insert.
3. Replace the cook grates, and close the grill’s hood.
4. Turn the grill on, and increase the grill set temperature to the grill’s highest set point. From point, continue to press
the button one,two or three times to reach OF-1, OF-2, or OF-3*, respectively, OF-3 being the hottest setting.
5. The grill must first be preheated before the direct flame cook may begin. Initially, the “Grill” light will be flashing on
the ITC controller, indicating the grill is igniting and preheating. While the grill is preheating the grill hood must
remain in the closed position.
6. The Grill “Set” temperature should display the selected “OF” setting, and the Grill “Actual” temperature should
read “----“.
7. Once the grill has achieved a minimum temperature, the “Grill” light will stop flashing. At this point, your grill is
ready for direct flame cooking**.
8. Open the hood and enjoy direct flame cooking.
Notes:
1: While operating the grill in a direct flame setting the actual grill temperature will not be displayed, and the meat probe set
temperature will be disabled. The meat probe will, however, display an actual meat temperature.
2: Direct flame cooks should be performed with the hood in the open position. A closed hood during longer direct flame cooks may
result in an ER-1 error message. This error message means that the grill has reached too high of a temperature causing the grill to
shut down avoiding any damage to the unit.
3: The grill is only to be operated in an OF setting while cooking over a direct flame.
4: The grill is never to be operated in a direct flame setting without the optional Direct flame Flavorizer Insert.
5: Never leave your grill unattended during a direct flame cook.
* OF-3 setting not available on Advantage model.
** In colder weather, it may be wise to allow the grill to warm up a bit longer before direct flame cooking
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Flavored pellets come in a variety of avors such as Apple, Charcoal,
Cherry, Hickory, Maple, Mesquite, Oak and Pecan. They contain a mean
heang value of 8,200 BTU’s per pound and have very lile ash and
moisture content (less than 0.5% ash and less than 6% moisture).
Always use Premium BBQ Pellets in your grill. Premium BBQ pellets have
a maximum length of 1.5” and are uniform in size and shape. This
shorter length and uniformity ensures a higher eciency and a more
consistent, even temperature. Premium pellets are made of cered
100% hardwood. Cooking with pellets made from so woods, such as
pine, should be avoided, as it yields a turpennelike taste.
Wood pellets have been in
existence for many years,
and there are currently
more than 125 acve pellet
mill operaons in the United
States and Canada, producing millions of pounds of pellet each
year. "Natures Way" 100% hardwood BBQ pellets are produced in
the same manner as wood pellet heang fuel is produced. Sawdust
and clean wood chips are pulverized and dried. The dried material
is then processed under heat and pressure. This material is forced
through a hard steel die rotang against rollers with pressure over
3,000 PSI. Once the pellets are forced through the nal die they are
cooled, screened, vacuumed, and then bagged or boxed. No extra adhesives or bonding materials are used in
the producon of these pellets. Hardwoods contain naturallyoccurring compounds called “lignins” that, when
heated, act as a bonding material. Store pellets in a dry locaon for opmal performance. Flavor preference is
an individual taste and we suggest you try the dierent avors or mixtures of avors to nd the combinaons
that suit your needs and tastes. (See you local dealer to order individual pellet avors)
InformaonAboutBBQCookingPelletsInformaonAboutBBQCookingPellets
CAUTION: some wood pellets produced for heang
fuel have a high content of sowood or even
recycled wood furniture which can include pitch,
chemicals or glues and should not be used for
cooking. For opmum performance and to ensure
you are using clean burning pellets manufactured
for cooking, purchase "Natures Way" cered 100%
hardwood BBQ pellets. Using low quality BBQ
pellets may also adversely aect your grilling
temperature performance – especially at low
temperatures. HearthlandProductsassumesno
responsibilityforproblemsassociatedwiththe
useoflowerqualityorheangpellets.Store
pellets in a dry locaon for opmal performance.
 Apple: Sweet, fruity smokey avor. Strongest of
the fruit woods. Ideal for beef, pork, ham, poul
try and wild game.
 Charcoal: Tradional charcoal avor combined
with a hint of Oak. Ideal for roasng, grilling and
smoking.
 Cherry: Mild, sweet fruity smoke avor that
gives a rosy nt to light meats. Ideal for beef,
pork, poultry, sh and wild game.
 Hickory: Strong, baconavor. Ideal for beef,
pork, poultry, sh and wild game.
 Maple: Very mild, a sweet light smokey avor.
Ideal for pork, ham, poultry, cheese, game birds
and baking.
 Mesquite: Strong, spicy avor. Disncve
smokey avor of Southwest cooking. Ideal for
beef, pork, poultry, sh and wild game.
 Oak: Mild, woodre avor. Ideal for roasng,
grilling, smoking and baking.
 Pecan: Mild avor similar to hickory but milder
and sweeter with a nut aertaste. Ideal for
beef, pork, poultry, sh, wild game and baking.
FlavoredPelletGuidelines
*Please contact your dealer to purchase additional wood pellets, or call us at 888.883.2260*
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StainlessSteelSurfaces
ALWAYS clean dirt and dust o all stainless steel surfaces
before you begin to cook. The dirt can cook into the metal
and discolor it. Dirt can be easily cleaned with hot, soapy
water and a so cloth. There are also many commercial
products made to clean and protect your stainless steel
surfaces. If the stainless steel becomes severely discol
ored, this discoloraon can be removed with stainless
steel cleaner or mild oven cleaner and an abrasive (non
metallic) scrub pad.
Flavorizer
It is recommended that you remove any build up of food
or grease from the avorizer before every cook. A clean
avorizer further reduces are ups. Brush or scrape any
build up o of the avorizer with a grill brush or puy
knife. Never clean the avorizer while it is hot.
GreaseTrays
Always be sure the grease trays are clean and free of de
bris. During the warmer months empty any grease build
up on a more frequent basis to keep it from going rancid.
BurnPot
Frequently check the air holes found in the burn pot for
any blockages or buildups. Using the Memphis Genie tool
or a wire brush, scrape o any build up or blockage.
IgniterHoles
You will also want to frequently check the air holes in the
igniter tube, as is displayed in the gure to the right. Clean
any debris or blockage out of both areas to ensure a per
fect start. Thisisabsolutelycricaltotheignionand
properperformance ofthegrill.
RTD
Your grill’s ability to accurately sense temperature and
adjust its performance accordingly is what makes it
unique and valuable. The RTD, a temperature sensor lo
cated towards the rear of the cooking area should be
wiped down with water and mild detergent to ensure
proper performance.
GrillInterior
Though BBQ pellets burn eciently, they do create some
amount of ash. The grill’s interior walls and oor don’t
need to be spotless, but periodically clearing out accumu
lated ash is a good pracce.
Airbox
Because the Airbox is used to channel the fanforced air
into the burn pot, there is very lile maintenance to be
done in this area. Occasionally, you may either vacuum or
brush out any buildup of ash or burn debris that has fall
en below the burn pot. This is done by removing the burn
pot by removing four Phillips head screws. Remove any
accumulaon of grease or debris on the inside surfaces.
When reinstalling the burn pot, conrm the proper posi
oning. The burn pot should be level from side to side and
from front to back and should have a snug but not ght t
GrillCover
We recommend that you cover your Memphis Grill when
not in use. Ensure that your grill is completely o and
cooled before covering.
PeriodicGrillMaintenancePeriodicGrillMaintenance
Igniter Hole Cleaning Location
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PeriodicGrillMaintenancePeriodicGrillMaintenance
EveryUse Every3Uses OnceAWeek
OnceA
Month OnceAYear
Scra peCooking
Grates
x
Checkgreasepan
x
ClearBurnPot
x
ClearIgnite r
Holes
x
Wipedown
exteriorsurfaces
x
Scrapeoff
flavorizer
x
CleanGrease
Trays
x
WipeOffRTD
x
Scrape/Vacuum
AshFromInterior
x
Vacuumfine
pelletdustfrom
hopper
x
Wipedown,
vacuumoutAir
Box
x
Frequency
MaintenanceTask
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MeatProbe/Thermometer
The outside temperature, wind condions, pellet fuel
variety and the altude at which you live aect cooking
mes. The best way to ensure your meat has
reached the proper temperature and is ready
to eat is to ulize a good quality meat
thermometer. We recommend the Memphis
ITC Meat Probe, which can interface directly
with your grill’s ITC.
MemphisDirectFlameFlavorizerInsert
Take your grilling to the next level by adding the ability to
cook directly over woodfueled ame. Your grill’s EZ
Access Flavorizer insert can be replaced with a Direct
Flame insert. This will allow you to sear your foods at
veryhigh temperatures. For more informaon on the
DirectFlame Flavorizer insert, consult our website, or
the appendixes of this manual. Please note that this
oponal upgrade is not available on the Select model.
DisposableGreaseTrays
Your Memphis grill ulizes at least one grease tray that
has been specially designed to accommodate disposable
aluminum pans for easy and convenient cleanup. The
Select and Advantage trays are compable with any
8”x8” aluminum pan, and the Pro and BuiltIn trays are
designed to hold two of any 9” X 13” aluminum foil pans.
Tongs
Use tongs rather than a fork for turning and handling
meats to avoid losing the natural juices. Extra large ones
with long handles allow you to grip a variety of delicate
foods.
Drip/RoastPans
Used to prevent areups, keep food from drying out,
eliminate basng, and catch those avorful juices that
drip from the meat. Various juices can also be added to
the pan to impart a desired avor, such as apple, lemon,
cranberry, pineapple, any cola, etc.
GrillBaskets
Perfect for cooking foods that are dicult to handle on
the grill, such as vegetables, seafood, sh and certain
cuts of meats. Usually made out of nickelplated steel
these baskets are made of two idencal halves being
held together with hinges. Not only do they protect food,
and make handling easier, but also allow for dierent
foods to be combined and grilled together without
piercing the food.
Griddle
One of the most used accessories for those grill
enthusiasts that enjoy cooking any foods outdoors. Use
to grill complete breakfasts, grill sandwiches, and toast
fajitas. Griddles allow you to cook all
your bacon and sausages outdoors, and
they’re great for grilling vegetables, sr
frying, and searing.
Spatulas
A must for turning those delicious
burgers and sh lets. Again, look for a
long, sturdy handle and the widest
blade possible. The holes in the blade
prevent the buildup of steam, which
could make your food soggy.
CookingRacks
Nickelplated roast racks and rib racks are a great way to
increase your cooking pleasure. Roast racks can be used
to enhance the convecve cooking capabilies of your
grill by allowing the smoke avored air to move around
the enre roast evenly. Rib racks are a great way to
increase your capacity of your grill for those large
gatherings. They can also be used for chops and chicken
pieces. (Addional small grates are available for
purchase and will allow you to signicantly increase your
total cooking surface.)
RecommendedGrillingAccessoriesRecommendedGrillingAccessories
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BasngBrush
You may need a selecon of these, as you should not use the same brush in two dierent marinades. Use to
apply your favorite sauces and marinades to foods on the grill. Again look for one with a long handle to keep
you hands away from the heat.
Skewers(woodormetal)
When using the wood skewers, remember to soak them in water for at least 30 minutes before using to pre
vent them from burning in the heat of the grill. Another way to protect them would be to wrap the exposed
ends with aluminum foil. Skewers come in a variety of shapes and materials.
AluminumFoil
Extrastrength foil is always useful for grilling. Used to make foil packages, cover food, or to fold up into a
at dish to act as a drip pan. Also used to speed up cooking, protect bones from burning, and to keep foods
warm.
MetalBrush
It is important to clean your grill thoroughly before each use. A longhandled brush with metal bristles is the
best tool for the job.
SkilletsandWoks
These kitchen favorites allow you to srgrill vegetables, seafood, and other small pieces of food the same
way you would if you were indoors.
RecommendedGrillingAccessories(Con’t)RecommendedGrillingAccessories(Con’t)
FoodHandlingandSafetyFoodHandlingandSafety
 Make sure to wash your hands before and aer handling food.
 Prevent bacteria contaminaon by using separate plaers and utensils for raw and cooked
foods.
 Marinades should never be saved and reused. If you are going to serve a marinade with your
food, be sure to bring it to a boil before serving.
 Keep hot foods hot (above 140ºF) and cold foods cold (below 37ºF).
 Don't defrost meat at room temperature or on a counter top.
 Marinate meat in the refrigerator.
 Use of a meat thermometer to determine the internal temperatures is recommended.
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GrillingTimesandTemperaturesGrillingTimesandTemperatures
ApproximateCooking/GrillingTimesfor
MemphisWoodFireConveconGrill
Always use a meat thermometer to be sure meats and poultry are cooked to a safe internal temperature.SeriousHealthrisks
mayexistwithundercookedmeat!. Approximate cooking mes are from various sources, and are based on meat at refrigerator
temperatures. We suggest that when grilling at higher temperatures, you apply barbecue sauce only during the last 15 to 30
minutes of grilling to prevent excess browning or burning.
ITEM SIZE
CONTROL
SETPOINT
APPROXIMATE
GRILLINGTIME
INTERNAL
TEMP=°F
BEEF
Steaks 3/4" thick
450° 700°
3 to 4 min./side
4 to 5 min./side
5 to 7 min./side
Medium rare 145
Medium 160
Med Well 170
Kabobs 1inch cubes 450° 700° 3 to 4 min./side 145 to 160
Hamburger paes
1/2" thick
450° 700°
3 min. / side
4 to 5 min./side
5 to 7 min./side
Medium 160
Med Well 170
Well Done 180
Roast,
rolled rump (indirect heat)
sirloin p (indirect heat)
4 to 6 lbs.
3 1/2 to 4 lbs.
350°
18 to 22 min./lb.
20 to 25 min./lb.
145 to 160
Tenderloin Half, 2 to 3 lbs.
Whole, 4 to 6 lbs.
350° 10 to 12 min./side
12 to 15 min./side
Medium rare 145
Medium 160
HAM
Fully cooked (indirect heat) any size 350° 375° 8 to 10 min./lb. 140
Cookbeforeeang (indirect
heat)
Whole, 10 to 14 lbs.
Half, 5 to 7 lbs.
Poron, 3 to 4 lbs.
350° 375° 10 to 15 min./lb.
12 to 18 min./lb.
30 to 35 min./lb.
160 170
LAMB
Chops, shoulder, loin, or rib 1" thick 350° 375° 5 min./side 145 to 160
Steaks, sirloin, or leg 1" thick 350° 375° 5 min./side 145 to 160
Kabobs 1" cubes 350° 375° 4 min./side 145 to 160
Paes, ground 4 oz., 1/2" thick 450° 700° 3 min./side Medium 160
PORK,Fresh
Chops, bonein or boneless 3/4" thick
1 1/2" thick
450° 700° 3 to 4 min./side
7 to 8 min./side
Medium 160
Tenderloin 1/2 to 1 1/2 lbs. 450° 700° 15 to 25 min. total Medium 160
Ribs
Paes, ground
1/2" thick 450° 700° 4 to 5 min./side Medium 160
*See Smoking Guidelines For Pork Ribs*
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