Z GRILLS Feed Life 7002B Owner's Manual

Z GRILLS Feed Life 7002B Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Z Grills 7002B Wood Pellet Smoker Grill Owner Manual www.zgrills.com.au...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION DANGER! • FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS: Never use or store flammable liquids near the grill, or use flammable liquids to light the grill. • OUTDOOR USE ONLY: Do not operate the grill indoors or in enclosed spaces as carbon-monoxide poisoning may occur. DANGER! •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    11. Spare Parts List 12. Initial Startup Instructions 13. New Grill Burn In 14. Normal Operation 15. Manual Operation 16. Troubleshooting 17. Grill Repair Instructions 18. Limited Product Warranty © Z Grills Australia Pty Ltd - 2020 Document Date: 11-09-2020...
  • Page 4: Operating Guidelines

    1. Operating Guidelines • For convenient and safe assembly, have two people complete the assembly. • DO NOT use the grill in any enclosed area, it is for outdoor use only. • DO NOT use your grill outside on rainy days, it must not get wet. •...
  • Page 5: Quick Reference Guide

    2. Quick Reference Guide INITIAL STARTUP PROCEDURE • The Initial Startup Procedure must be completed before first use and each time after the grill runs out of wood pellets. See section 12 for details. NEW GRILL BURN IN • It is important to complete a 45 minute HIGH temperature BURN IN before cooking any food on a new Z Grill.
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    3. Technical Specifications Grill Model ZPG-7002B (V1) Main Grill Rack 488 x 660 mm (0.322m Small Grill Rack (x2) 175 x 700 mm (0.122m Total Grilling Area 0.45 m (700 square inches) Power Supply 240 VAC 50Hz Max Power Usage 300 W Hopper Capacity 10 kg Assembled Dimensions 1230 wide x 570 deep x 1300 mm tall 4.
  • Page 7: Cleaning The Grill

    5. Cleaning the Grill Clean the Grill after each use, as accumulation of grease, ash and soot can increase the risk of a grease fire and result in inefficient operation. Grease Tray, Drain & Bucket • Remove foil from the grease tray and wipe off any surface grease. •...
  • Page 8: Controller Operation

    6. Controller Operation The controller monitors the temperature sensor inside the grill and turns on/off the auger motor and sets the fire-pot fan speed. It can take some time for temperatures to stabilise at the desired setting. Avoid frequently adjusting the temperature or opening the grill lid.
  • Page 9: Main Grill Components

    8. Main Grill Components Hopper Bottom Assembly Chimney Gasket Hopper Feed Chute Grill Drum Grill Lid Grease Bucket Grill Temperature Sensor Grill Base Fire Pot Heat Baffle Grill Lid Handle Grease Tray Grill Lid Main Grilling Rack Chimney Cap Small Grilling Rack Chimney Stack...
  • Page 10: Unpacking & Assembly Instructions

    9. Unpacking & Assembly Instructions The 7002B pellet grill box weighs 62kg, so requires at least 2 people to lift. Unpacking • Do not place painted metal components directly on bricks or concrete as it may scratch the paint. Lay down a sheet of cardboard to sit them on. •...
  • Page 11 STEP 1 - GRILL LID STEP 4 - WHEELS TIP: Screws and washers are already on the drum, not in the tool & fastener kit. Hold the lid firmly against the drum ensuring left and right sides are evenly aligned, then tighten the screws.
  • Page 12 STEP 6 - HOPPER & DRUM Slide Cable Bundle Connect Sensor Down Here Cable 1st! TIPS: 1. Remove the Bolts and Washers from the hopper. Use them to attach the Washer Hopper to the Drum. 2. Connect the Temperature Sensor Cable BEFORE positioning the Hopper into the Grill Drum.
  • Page 13 STEP 9 - CHIMNEY STACK Screw on Cap Fibre Gasket 52 50 TIP: Screw down cap until nut makes contact with rail. Do not fully close chimney cap. STEP 10 - HEAT BAFFLE STEP 11 - GREASE TRAY TIPS: Cover Grease Tray with heavy duty aluminium foil for easy cleaning.
  • Page 14 STEP 12 - GRILL RACKS STEP 13 - GREASE BUCKET...
  • Page 15: Wiring Diagram

    10. Wiring Diagram Electrical Connections Component TEMPERATURE SENSOR AUGER MOTOR & COOLING FAN (25 WATT) FIRE POT FAN (25 WATT) IGNITION ROD (200 WATT) 240V AC 50Hz RATED INPUT 11. Spare Parts List If a component is damaged, lost or just worn out through normal use, spares may be available.
  • Page 16: Initial Startup Instructions

    12. Initial Startup Instructions Follow the initial startup process before first use, and each time after the grill runs out of wood pellets. Remove grill racks, grease tray and heat baffle from the grill. Open the pellet hopper lid and check to ensure there are no foreign objects in the hopper or auger.
  • Page 17: Normal Operation

    14. Normal Operation How Many Pellets to Pour into the Hopper? The grill only uses as many pellets from the hopper as required to maintain the desired temperature and so WILL NOT use ALL the pellets during each use. Don’t fill the hopper up fully each time it gets low. Instead, add slightly more than is likely to be required for the planned cooking time.
  • Page 18: Manual Operation

    If there is a problem with the operation of the ignition rod, please order a replacement by contacting the Z Grills Australia team at www.zgrills.com.au. Before ordering a replacement ignition rod, make sure the problem isn’t just an ash filled fire-pot!
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    • Check the auger motor and fan for any discolouration or heat numbers. damage. If they look ok the problem is most likely the ignition rod. • Contact Z Grills customer service to get replacement ignition rod. No fan or auger operating noises.
  • Page 20 • Check the sensor plug located between the grill drum and hopper. • Check the sensor connection into the back of the controller (with the grill power unplugged) FAULTY GRILL • If still getting HEr contact Z Grills customer support for a TEMPERATURE replacement temperature sensor. SENSOR •...
  • Page 21 Problem Reason Investigation/Solution • After turning to Smoke for startup, don’t shut the lid until lots of smoke is released and the fire has burnt for a few minutes. Temperature rises • Shutting the lid too early results in the large initial quantity of too high (above pellets releasing lots of heat which easily overshoots lower temperature...
  • Page 22: Grill Repair Instructions

    Do not complete any repair work yourself unless suitably experienced and confident to do so. • Refer to the table below for estimated time, difficulty, parts and tools required. • How to repair videos are available on the Z Grills Australia website. Component Time Difficulty Spare Parts Tools Required ✓...
  • Page 23: Limited Product Warranty

    Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty Policy Z Grills Australia Pty Ltd (Z Grills) provides a 3 years parts warranty from the date of purchase by the original owner. This warranty applies to defects in all materials and workmanship.
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