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OWNER' S
MANUAL
REDLAND
WELCOME TO THE WOOD-FIRED REVOLUTION.
WE WANT YOU TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR TRAEGER.
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FCC ID: 2AC7Z-ESP32WROVERE
IC ID: 21098-ESP32WROVERE
9/16/22 10:58 AM
9/16/22 10:58 AM

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  • Page 1 REDLAND 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 AND YOUR GRILL. 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 Do Not open the grill door to air out Clean the entire grill, including any grease accumulation the grill. Stay away from the grill until smoke clears from the Traeger Grease Management System (TGMS) ® and the grill completely cools.
  • Page 4 Never modify this grill or install any parts or • to push all pellets out of the auger and dispose of components not authorized by Traeger for use with those pellets. Clean all pellets out of the firepot. Fill this grill. Any modification of this grill or installation...
  • Page 5 – For additional information please contact Traeger’s Compliance Engineer at compliance@traeger.com or 1215 E. Wilmington Ave, Suite 200, Salt Lake City, UT 84106 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1)
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 8 FLAVOR MATTERS 10 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL 14 SEASONING YOUR GRILL 16 USING YOUR GRILL 18 CHOOSING A COOK METHOD 26 ADDITIONAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS 27 HOPPER CLEAN-OUT 28 GRILL FEATURES 30 MAINTAINING YOUR GRILL 32 TROUBLESHOOTING 35 OPERATING TIPS 36 SERVICE...
  • Page 8 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. T09627_Redland_OM_EN.indd 8 T09627_Redland_OM_EN.indd 8...
  • Page 9 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® Grill. PARTS AND FEATURES PART DESCRIPTION PART DESCRIPTION GRILL DOOR LOCKING-CASTER LEGS DOOR HANDLE LEG BRACES TOP GRILL GRATE ALL-TERRAIN WHEEL LEGS BOTTOM GRILL GRATE...
  • Page 11 (0.42-0.57 m ) of grilling space, your Traeger® With the Traeger® Grill, controlling your grill is as easy as pulling out Grill has the real estate for party-sized orders of T-bones or racks your phone. The WiFIRE® Technology allows you to set and adjust of ribs, with enough room left over to handle those side dishes, too.
  • Page 12 (located on the back of the pellet hopper) is ON (I), use the Standby button to turn on and off the grill. NOTE: Temperature fluctuations are normal for Traeger® Grills. Any significant fluctuation could be the result of wind, air temperature, improper use, or lack of grill maintenance.
  • Page 13 Wi-Fi so that they receive important technical and security updates. 1. Download the Traeger app at the Google Play store for Android or the App Store for Apple. 2. Ensure your phone or other smart device is connected to the Wi-Fi network to which you want your grill connected.
  • Page 14: Seasoning Your Grill

    SEASONING YOUR GRILL TO BE USED ON INITIAL FIRING ONLY. In order to ensure proper and safe operation of the grill, follow the instructions below, first, to prime the auger (“charge” the auger tube with pellets) and, second, to season your grill (run your grill at a high temperature). PLUG APPEARANCE MAY VARY BY REGION.
  • Page 15 °F Press dial to set temp Replace the grill grates, drip tray, and heat baffle after confirming The home screen will display “Press dial to set temp.” Turn the pellets have reached the firepot. selection dial clockwise to 350°F (175°C) and press the dial. Next, close grill door, press IGNITE, and run grill for 20 minutes once it has reached 350°F (175°C) NOTE:...
  • Page 16: Using Your Grill

    USING YOUR GRILL YOU WILL NEED TO BEGIN WITH THESE STEPS EVERY TIME YOU USE YOUR GRILL. PRE-GRILLING CHECKLIST 1. Check for and do needed maintenance: Clean the Traeger® Grease Management System: • Grill Grates • Drip Tray • Grease Trough •...
  • Page 17 WiFIRE® Electronic Controller even easier. To connect your phone WHEN OPERATING THIS GRILL, MAINTAIN A MINIMUM • to your grill, download the Traeger app and follow the instructions. CLEARANCE OF 18 INCHES (45.7 CM) FROM GRILL TO To learn more about Traeger's WiFIRE® app, go to traeger.com/ COMBUSTIBLES, SUCH AS WOODEN RAILINGS OR HOME app.
  • Page 18: Choosing A Cook Method

    • Keep the grill 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. • T09627_Redland_OM_EN.indd 18 T09627_Redland_OM_EN.indd 18...
  • Page 19 IN CASE OF FIRE: 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) BY PRESSING THE STANDBY BUTTON FOR 3 SECONDS. LEAVE THE GRILL DOOR CLOSED UNTIL THE FIRE IS OUT.
  • Page 20 CHOOSING A COOK METHOD CONTINUED USING A PRESET CUSTOM COOK CYCLE Your Traeger® Grill comes pre-programmed with two of our most popular custom cook cycles: Beginner’s Brisket and Chicken Challenge. °F VISIT TRAEGER APP Press Dial To Set Temp TRAEGER WiFIRE FOR MORE RECIPES >Chicken Challenge...
  • Page 21 RUN COOK CYCLE NOW? BEGINNER’S BRISKET >YES Probe Required. >NO Insert Probe in Meat. >Back Confirm you want to RUN COOK CYCLE NOW, by selecting YES at the If the probe is required, you’ll be instructed to insert the probe into prompt or NO to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 22 CREATING A CUSTOM COOK CYCLE Use this method to create and save up to four of your own cook cycles, or to delete or edit an existing cook cycle. My Cook Cycle 3 VISIT TRAEGER APP FOR MORE RECIPES STEP 1 >Chicken Challenge >Beginner’s Brisket...
  • Page 23 My Cook Cycle 3 My Cook Cycle 3 STEP 1 STEP 1 170°F> Time OR Probe 170°F | PROBE: 145°F >Super Smoke: If the recipe calls for cooking the meat to a specific internal The option for adding Super Smoke to the step will display. To add temperature, choose Probe.
  • Page 24 If using the temperature goal for your meat. the Traeger® WiFIRE® app, you will receive a push notification on your connected smart device, along with a display of your grill’s status NOTE: To calibrate the probe, see “Additional Control Functions”...
  • Page 25 If using NOTE: To calibrate the probe, see “Additional Control Functions” on the Traeger app, you can monitor the probe temperature, you can page 26. adjust the probe temperature, and you will receive a push notification on your connected smart device when the desired temperature is reached.
  • Page 26: Additional Control Functions

    Default setting is 3. Press the center of the dial to confirm and return to the Settings menu. LEARN MORE PROBE CALIBRATION Displays link information for the Traeger app and website. There are two options under this setting: ABOUT GRILL 1. Calibrate Probe: Provides instructions on calibrating using an Provides important information about your grill, including model ice water bath.
  • Page 27: 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. PLUG APPEARANCE MAY VARY BY REGION. Place a container large enough to hold the unused pellets under the pellet clean-out door.
  • Page 28: Grill Features

    TIMER Your Traeger® Grill comes equipped with a convenient timer. The Timer function does not impact grill operation; you can use it to notify you of other needed steps during cooking, such as loading vegetables or other shorter time cooks into the grill or basting your food.
  • Page 29 TRAEGER WiFIRE If the Traeger Pellet Sensor is properly connected it will display “PELLET SENSOR >Cook Cycle Pellet Level: XX%.” If the Traeger Pellet Sensor is not properly connected it will >Probe display “PELLET SENSOR Sensor Disconnected Pellet Level: 0%.”...
  • Page 30: Maintaining Your Grill

    Wood pellets expand greatly when wet and will jam your auger. the grease bucket. Wipe up remaining grease residue with paper Always cover your grill when not in use with a Traeger® Grill Cover. towels or disposable rags. This custom-fit cover can be purchased at traeger.com.
  • Page 31 A dedicated vacuum cleaner is the best way to WARNING Use a disposable rag or cloth dampened with Traeger® All Natural remove ashes from the firepot, but this must be done with extreme Cleaner or warm, soapy water to wipe the grease from the outside care to avoid the risk of fire.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    FAN DISCONNECTED Go to traeger.com/support for steps on how to check the connection. If the issue persists, contact customer service (see page 36).
  • Page 33 This warning will occur if the controller detects a malfunction in the probe for 10 seconds. BAD PROBE The probe will need to be replaced. To order a new probe, go to traeger.com or contact customer service (see page 36).
  • Page 34 TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED WiFIRE® PROBLEMS/QUESTIONS PROBLEM/QUESTION RECOMMENDED SOLUTION App is constantly showing Wi-Fi signal could be weak. Try moving the grill closer to the router or the router closer to the grill, “Lost Connection Attempting or extending your wireless network. to Reconnect.” The weak signal could be a result of an obstruction between the grill WiFIRE®...
  • Page 35: Operating Tips

    NOTE: an *. You will now see temperatures displayed in the format you’ve Take care of your grill by using a new Traeger® drip tray liner chosen. before each cook to help keep your grill clean.
  • Page 36: Service

    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. For assistance with assembly, installation, safe operation, parts, or general customer service, you can visit our website traeger.com/support or you can phone or write us at:...
  • Page 37 NOTES T09627_Redland_OM_EN.indd 37 T09627_Redland_OM_EN.indd 37 9/16/22 10:59 AM 9/16/22 10:59 AM...
  • Page 38: Warranty

    7-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Traeger Pellet Grills LLC warrants this Traeger® Grill for the components, coverage, and warranty period listed in the table below under normal use and proper maintenance. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary among states and provinces.
  • Page 39 Traeger may replace defective parts with new or refurbished parts. Traeger reserves the right to inspect any grill (shipping paid by Traeger) and to analyze any usage information including, without limitation, any digital connected grill data (to the extent covered by our data protection policy).
  • Page 40 Traeger Pellet Grills LLC 1215 E. Wilmington Ave., Suite 200 Salt Lake City, UT 84106 traeger.com Made in China T09627_Redland_OM_EN.indd 40 T09627_Redland_OM_EN.indd 40 9/16/22 10:59 AM 9/16/22 10:59 AM...

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