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Enjoy Your USE AND CARE GUIDE E02GR007 This appliance is for Household use only. Assembly, Care And Use Instructions This is not a commercial appliance. Read Carefully Important:Retain These Instructions For Future Reference. Questions, problems, missing parts? Before returning to the store, please contact our Customer Service service@alphamarts.com...
Table of Contents Warning Preparation & Lighting Instructions 22-24 Operating Instructions 25-27 Preparation Components Care and Maintenance 28-29 Assembly Instructions 10-20 Troubleshooting 30-34 Controller Instructions Warranty Warning WARNING: Please read this entire manual before assembling and using this pellet fuel burning appliance. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death.Contact local building or re of cials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.Please save this instruction manual for future reference.
Warning WARNING: • Always unplug grill after using. Wind cord around the cord wrap so it is out of the way. • During use, the plug wiring should be sorted so it does not impose a tripping hazard. • Always use the grill on a hard, stable and level surface. •...
Preparation WARNING: Carbon monoxide hazard! Burning wood or charcoal produces carbon monoxide, which has no odor and can cause death if burned in enclosed areas. Never burn wood or charcoal inside homes, vehicles, tents or any other enclosed areas. Note the following to prevent this colorless, odorless gas from poisoning you, your family or others: •Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, and confusion.
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Components Part # Description Picture Part # Description Picture Temp Gauge Chimney Cap Warming Rack Bracket Chamber Lid Power Cord Bracket Warming Rack Hopper Assembly Cooking Grate Flamer Tamer Front Shelf Bracket L Grease Tray Front Left Leg Cooking Chamber Front Shelf Wagon Wheel Bottom Shelf...
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Components Part # Description Picture Part # Description Picture Hopper Latch Auger Motor Fire Pot Hopper Box Auger Rubber Sealer Hot Rod PTC Controller Hopper Gasket Power Cord Auger Housing Hopper Bottom Panel Blower Fan Grill Probe Rubber Cap...
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Components Hardware # Description Picture M6 x 12 Bolt M6 Nut M12 Lock Nut M4 Nut M6 x 20 Bolt M4 x 10 Bolt M5 x 12 Bolt Phillips Head Screwdriver (Not included) Adjustable Wrench (Not included)
Assembly Instructions Choose a suitable, clear area for assembly. Ask a friend for help as some parts are heavy or dif cult for one person to hold and assemble. To help protect the smoker’s nish, cover the area with cardboard. Step 1 Remove the lid (#16) from the cooking chamber (#21) y removing bolt and...
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Assembly Instructions Step 3 Insert the bottom shelf (#23) into the mounted legs. Attach remaining two legs ("Front Left" (#6) & "Front Right" (#28)) by inserting the hooks of the bottom shelf (#23) into the holes in the legs before bolting to the cooking chamber (#21) with (8) M6 x 12 bolts (AA) and (8) M6 nuts (BB) as illustrated.
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Assembly Instructions Step 5 With assistance, turn the cooking chamber assembly horizontally. Attach chamber right bracket (#12) onto cooking chamber right endcap inside with (2) M6 x 12 bolts (AA) and (2) M6 nuts (BB).Fix grease bucket bracket (#11) on the square tube end of chamber right bracket (#12) with (1) M6 x 12 bolt (AA) as illustrated.
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Assembly Instructions Step 7 Slide hopper gasket over auger housing. Slide the pellet hopper assembly (#4) onto the cooking chamber (#21) by inserting the auger housing through the left side wall. Slide hopper halfway, while holding the hopper assembly (#4) away from the wall, insert grill probe (#36) through the wall.
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Assembly Instructions Step 9 Attach front shelf bracket L (#5) to the front of cooking chamber (#21) near the left leg with (2) M6 x 12 bolts (AA) and (2) M6 Nuts (BB). Position front shelf (#22) to front shelf bracket R (26) by inserting the shelf hooks through the bracket.
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Assembly Instructions Step 11 Place grease tray (#20) on the chamber right side bracket and chamber left side bracket as illustrated. Right Side Left Side Tray should fit into chamber left bracket Chamber Left Side Bracket Step 12 Place cooking grates (#18) onto cooking chamber grid brackets / rails as illustrated.
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Assembly Instructions Step 13 Insert warming rack brackets (#2) into the mounting tabs found on cooking chamber side walls. Step 14 Place warming rack (#17) on warning rack brackets (#2)
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Assembly Instructions Step 15 Reinstall the cooking chamber lid (#16) by sliding the hinge pins into the hinges. Secure it with the washer and bolt removed in Step 1. Step 16 Carefully screw the temp gauge (#1) fully into the lid. Adjust the orientation and lock the gauge into position using the pre-attached nut.
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Assembly Instructions Step 17 Hang the grease bucket (#9) from the tube as illustrated. If desired, install the utensil "S" hooks onto the side handle. Step 18 Attach the power cord bracket (#3) to the back of the hopper assembly (#4) with (2) M5 x 12 bolts (GG) as illustrated.
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Assembly Instructions Step 19 When needed, connect the meat probe to the controller by inserting the female plug into the controller socket marked “PROBE”. If not in use, leave disconnected and store indoors. NOTE: When connecting meat probe, unplug the rubber cap from the controller socket rst. CAUTION: When not in use, the rubber cap should be placed in the meat probe adaptor socket to keep rain or moisture from damaging the circuit board.
Controller Instructions NOTE: • The maximum temperature that the pellet grill can achieve is in uenced by the ambient temperature. In colder weather, the grill may not be able to achieve the highest set temperature and it will continually feed pellets into the re pot attempting to reach the set temperature. •...
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Preparation for Use & Lighting Instructions WARNING: Place the grill outdoors on a hard, level, non-combustible surface away from roof, overhang or any combustible material. Never use on wooden or other surfaces that could burn. Place the grill away from open windows or doors to prevent smoke from entering your house.
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Preparation for Use & Lighting Instructions Step 5 Open the hopper lid and check for any foreign objects. Fill the hopper with your choice of wood pellet fuel made for barbecue and close the hopper lid. Step 6 Ensure the contorl knob is in the OFF position. Step 7 Turn the control knob to “High”.
Preparation for Use & Lighting Instructions NOTE: If the grill fails to light, inspect the re pot for the presence of pellets or build-up of pellet ash. If the re pot contains too much ash, clean it out using a shop vacuum. Also be certain the fan blower motor and auger are working by observing these parts after starting the grill.
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Operating Instructions NOTE: The maximum temperature the pellet grill can achieve is in uenced by the ambient temperature. In colder weather, the grill may not be able to achieve the highest set temperature and it will continually feed pellets into the re pot attempting to reach the set temperature. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS Set Temperature Once the controller has been set to a desired temperature, the...
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Operating Instructions NOTE: Experiement in various Smoke mode presets to fully understand the operation, cooking temperatures and times before preparing food for the rst time. There might be some discrepancy between the digital temperature displayed and the actual temperature inside the grill. Some varience is normall due to temperature gauge locations and calibration differences.
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Operating Instructions WARNING: Always wear dry, protective gloves or oven mitts when cooking or cleaning hot cooking grates. IMPORTANT: • Never move your pellet grill while it is hot or in use. • Make sure the ame baf e and grease tray are properly installed. If not properly installed, a grease re could result.
Care and Maintenance WARNING: A major cause of res is failure to maintain required clearances (air spaces) to combustible materials. It is of utmost importance that this product be installed only in accordance with these instructions. GRILLING TIPS & CLEANLINESS •...
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Care and Maintenance Paint and Corrosion Never apply paint to interior surfaces. Rust spots on the interior can be buffed, cleaned and then lightly coated with vegetable oil or vegetable oil spray. Maintaining a light coat of oil will help minimize rusting. To protect against excessive rust, keep the grill clean and covered at all times when not in use.
Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Verify there is power at the outlet. If connected to a The grill GFCI outlet, check and reset if necessary. If there is won’t Power. power but the grill fails to ignite, contact Customer ignite. Service. Verify there are pellets in the Pellet Hopper and they are not stuck on the side walls.
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Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Close the grill lid and allow up to 15 minutes for Temperature or digital display Outdoor temperature, lid the temperature to stabilize. Operating the grill does not match open. in very cold conditions may affect the “set”...
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Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Ensure unit is plugged in. Verify there is power at the GFI outlet. Check and reset the Ground Fault Interrupter if necessary. Power If igniter not working, check 5 amp fuse found on the back of the control board (See Control Board Back View on Page 34 for information).
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Troubleshooting When the grill is cool, remove and properly clean the components. It is good practice to “burn off “ excess food after each Excess grease buildup Grill produces excess use by setting controller to “High” after food has been or dirty components.
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Troubleshooting Control Board Back View Board Wire Harness Connection Grill Probe connections Orange Blower Fan Auger Motor Purple Igniter Black Power Cord / AC Input 5 amp 120 Volt Fuse w/ Housing Cartridge Fuse The circuit board is equipped with a 5 amp, 120 volt fuse to help protect against power surges and electrical shorts.
Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty is a limited warranty, and applies to the original purchase is required. This is a residential warranty and does not applyto commercial use. This collection carries a (1) year limited warranty and is valid from original date of purchase to the original owner (proof of purchase required). HAT IS COVERED We warrant the frame to be free of Manufacturing defects to the original purchaser for one year.
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