6. MOUNTING THE HOPPER TO THE MAIN BARREL
Parts Required:
8
x
Screw (#C)
8
x
Locking Washer (#H)
8
x
Washer (#G)
4
x
Screw (#E)
NOTE: IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO USE TWO PEOPLE FOR THIS
STEP, ONE TO LINE UP THE HOPPER AND MOUNTING HOLES, THE
OTHER TO INSTALL THE HARDWARE.
Installation:
•
Mount the hopper onto the main barrel using eight screws, locking
washers, and washers on the vertical wall of the main barrel. Note
illustration 6A.
•
Secure the fire pot to the bottom of the main barrel using four screws
from the interior. Note illustration 6B.
7. INSTALLING THE MAIN BARREL HANDLE
Parts Required:
1
x
Main Barrel Handle (#5)
Screw (#C)
4
x
Locking Washer (#H)
4
x
Washer (#G)
4
x
Installation:
•
Install the main barrel handle onto the right side of the main barrel
using screws, locking washers, and washers. Note illustration for
proper direction of handle, curve pointed upwards.
8. MOUNTING THE GREASE TROUGH
Parts Required:
1
x
Grease Trough (#13)
Grease Trough Gasket (#14)
1
x
3
x
Screw (#C)
3
x
Locking Washer (#H)
3
x
Washer (#G)
Installation:
•
Locate the three holes and opening on the right side of the main
barrel, between the stationary support legs. From the inside of the
main barrel, install the grease trough gasket and grease trough to the
interior wall using three screws, locking washers, and washers. Note
proper positioning as shown in illustration.
9. SECURING THE MAIN BARREL DOOR
Parts Required:
1
x
Main Barrel Door (#6)
Installation:
•
Mount main barrel door to the main barrel by aligning and securing
the door hinges to the hinges on the main barrel frame. Ensure the
door is mounted correctly by testing it opens freely.
6A
G H C
6B
E
7
G H
8
13
14
9
6
5
C
G H
C
9
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Questions and answers
can I check the resistance of the main Temp probe to see if it is good?
To check the resistance of the main temperature probe for Pit Boss model PBVPS1, you need to access the electrical components at the base of the unit. Locate the temperature probe wires and ensure the spade connectors are firmly and correctly connected to the control board. Then, use a multimeter to measure the resistance across the temperature probe connectors. The exact resistance value is not provided, but you are checking for continuity and expected resistance range. If the reading is abnormal or shows no continuity, the probe may be faulty.
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