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OWNER'S
MANUAL
WELCOME TO THE WOOD-FIRED REVOLUTION.
WE WANT YOU TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR TRAEGER.
Accessories Not Included
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  • Page 1 MANUAL WELCOME TO THE WOOD-FIRED REVOLUTION. WE WANT YOU TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR TRAEGER. Scan here to access this manual in different languages, as well as to learn how to set up, season, and get the most out of your grill.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Precautions

    A MAJOR CAUSE OF FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) BETWEEN COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS PRODUCT BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. When properly operated and maintained, cooking with a hardwood fire on a Traeger Grill brings years of ®...
  • Page 3 ® “Maintaining Your Grill” on pages 23-24. Replace the caused by not properly maintaining your grill and heat baffle, grease drip tray and grill grates, restart the failing to clean its Traeger Grease Management ® grill, and resume cooking. System on a consistent basis (see “Maintaining Your...
  • Page 4 • which is caused by partial ignition of pellets. If No. 14 AWG grounded extension cord. allowed to continue long enough, gases will build Do not modify the plug on your Traeger Grill, the • ® up, which can ignite. If these gases ignite they...
  • Page 5 ON (I). Pellets should fall into the firepot and the hot rod should begin to heat (it will start to turn red). CAUTION Do not touch the hot rod. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TRAEGER.COM...
  • Page 6 UNLOCK THE FULL POWER OF YOUR GRILL WITH THE TRAEGER APP...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    FLAVOR MATTERS ALL NATURAL HARDWOOD PELLETS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL SEASONING YOUR GRILL USING YOUR GRILL USING THE MEAT PROBE ADDITIONAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS HOPPER CLEAN-OUT MAINTAINING YOUR GRILL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OPERATING TIPS ACCESSORIES SERVICE TRAEGER® GRILL WARRANTY TRAEGER.COM...
  • Page 8 THE PERFECT PAIRINGS Bold cuts of beef need bold wood flavors to match, like hickory or mesquite. Throw in some pellets and turn your Traeger into a wood-fired pizza oven. Cherry pie cooked over fruit hardwood pellets? Yes please.
  • Page 9: All Natural Hardwood Pellets

    ALL NATURAL HARDWOOD PELLETS CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE & FLAVOR HOW OUR PELLETS ARE MADE Traeger pellets are made from all natural hardwood sawdust. The sawdust is compressed into pellets using heat and pressure. Pellets fuel the fire and add flavor to make meals unforgettable.
  • Page 10: Getting To Know Your Grill

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL Refer to the Assembly Guide to assemble and install your Traeger® Pro Series Grill. GRILL PARTS AND FEATURES Probe 1 Probe Selector Probe 2 Part Description Part Description Grill Door Handle Front Fixed Leg Grill Door...
  • Page 11 TIP: Take care of your Traeger® Grill by using a new Traeger drip tray liner before each cook to help keep your grill clean. WARNING! Keep your grill clean.
  • Page 12 Press to turn power to the grill on or off. PROBE SELECTOR Press to display probe temperature. NOTES: Probe 1 Temperature fluctuations are normal for Traeger® • Probe Grills. Any significant fluctuation could be the result Probe 2 Selecto r of wind, air temperature, improper use, or lack of grill maintenance.
  • Page 13: Seasoning Your Grill

    We recommend you fill the hopper with pellets at least to the safety grate in the hopper. WARNING! DO NOT USE FUEL PELLETS. Never use heating fuel pellets in the grill because they may contain hazardous contaminants and additives and may damage the grill. TRAEGER.COM...
  • Page 14 SEASONING YOUR GRILL (CONTINUED) Probe 1 Probe 1 Probe 1 Probe Probe Probe Probe 2 Selector Probe 2 Probe 2 Selector Selector Check that there is air movement from the draft inducer Turn the temperature dial to HIGH. Once pellets begin to fan by placing your fingers over the firepot.
  • Page 15: Using Your Grill

    3. Make sure you have proper airflow: Chimney • 1. Check for and do needed maintenance: 4. Make sure grill is a safe distance from combustibles Clean the Traeger Grease Management System: • (see page 2). Grill Grates • 5. Make sure grill is on a level surface.
  • Page 16 Doing this can result in the grill taking longer than usual to achieve desired temperature. Keep the grill door closed during the preheat cycle so that the grill can reach the desired set temperature. • Traeger® Grills provide real time temperature readings and you should expect to see fluctuations in temperature. •...
  • Page 17 Selector WARNING! With regular maintenance and cleaning of your Traeger® Grill, a grease fire is unlikely. In the unlikely event of fire, immediately turn the grill OFF (O) and leave the grill door closed until the fire is out. Do not unplug the power cord. Do not throw water on the unit.
  • Page 18 USING YOUR GRILL (CONTINUED) REIGNITING YOUR GRILL WARNING! If at any time the grill fails to light or the fire in the firepot goes out while cooking or smoking and there are sufficient pellets in the pellet hopper, it is important to follow these steps. Failure to do so may cause a hazardous “overfiring”...
  • Page 19 WARNING! With regular maintenance and Unlike a gas grill, you must keep the grill door shut during cleaning of your Traeger® Grill, a grease fire is unlikely. cooking. In the unlikely event of fire, immediately turn the grill OFF (O) and leave the grill door closed until the fire is out.
  • Page 20: Using The Meat Probe

    USING THE MEAT PROBE Your Traeger® Pro Series Grill includes a meat probe for when your recipe specifies an internal goal temperature for your food. Additional probes can be purchased separately. 2" (5.1 cm) Pr ob e 1 Pr ob e...
  • Page 21: Additional Control Functions

    (see page 24, “Cleaning the Ash from Inside and Around the Firepot”). Contact Traeger Technical Support if you need help (see page 29). TRAEGER.COM...
  • Page 22: Hopper Clean-Out

    HOPPER CLEAN-OUT Your Traeger® Grill has a hopper clean-out system that allows you to remove pellets from the pellet hopper or quickly change from one pellet flavor to another without making a mess. ut Down High Cycle Power Place the Pellet Bin (purchased separately) to hold the PLUG APPEARANCE MAY VARY BY REGION.
  • Page 23: Maintaining Your Grill

    Traeger® Grease Management System (TGMS). Grease will accumulate in all of these NOTE: Traeger’s drip tray liners can help keep your grill locations and should be regularly cleaned to reduce clean and can help reduce the risk of flare-ups.
  • Page 24 Again, cleaning the ash from in and around the firepot should Use a disposable rag or cloth dampened with Traeger® be done only when the ash is extinguished and the grill All Natural Cleaner or warm, soapy water to wipe the and ash are COLD.
  • Page 25: Frequently Asked Questions

    OFF (O). This indicates a defective auger drive motor, and it will need to be replaced. Contact your Traeger dealer or Traeger’s customer service (see page 29) to place an order. If the fan blade turns a bit and then stops, continue watching and turn the main power switch OFF (O). If the fan blade unwinds slightly, this indicates a jam in the auger system, which will need to be cleared.
  • Page 26 Use a protective cover on the grill to protect your paint finish and power cord. A Traeger® Grill Cover is How do I protect my paint finish? highly recommended. Covers are available from your Traeger dealer, or log onto our website, traeger.com.
  • Page 27: Operating Tips

    (see “Maintaining Your Grill” 2. Your Traeger® Grill is designed to operate with the door on pages 23-24). Even if there is ample room in the closed. Opening the grill door greatly lengthens your grill, be cautious of loading excessive amounts of food cooking time.
  • Page 28: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES INSULATION BLANKET Protect your Traeger® Pro Series Grill with a premium Insulation Blanket, designed to maintain the set temperature in below- freezing conditions. The Insulation Blanket is available for purchase at traeger.com. WARNING! Do not install your Insulation Blanket until the grill has completely cooled.
  • Page 29: Service

    TRAEGER’S LEGENDARY CUSTOMER SERVICE is the best out there. If you have any questions about your Traeger® Grill or need tips on cooking your first holiday turkey, our seasoned experts have your back. We’re here for you 365 days a year, including holidays.
  • Page 30 Material and Manufacturing Defects Traeger’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be replacement of the defective parts of your Traeger® Grill, if any. Original part(s) approved for return by Traeger’s Customer Service must be returned prepaid. Traeger may replace defective parts with new or refurbished parts, at Traeger’s sole discretion on an as available basis within ninety days.
  • Page 31 (ix) there has been any unapproved modification of this grill. Please note that because Traeger is unable to oversee or control the quality of its products sold by unauthorized sellers, Traeger’s warranty is only available if you purchased your grill from an Authorized Seller. Traeger’s warranty extends only to products purchased from an Authorized Seller.
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