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Creating 100% food-grade hardwood pellets comes naturally to Traeger®. Our four U.S. mills process pure hardwood, blended for the perfect balance of smoke to heat and superior quality you can taste every time.
Crafting the highest-quality hardwood pellets on the market starts from the ground up. We built our plants in Oregon, Texas, and Georgia near the hardwood source, and we dedicate our manufacturing to food-grade pellets only, maintaining the purity of our machinery.
Traeger pellets contain two natural ingredients: our signature blend of hardwoods and a simple soybean oil. When manufacturing the premium hardwood pellets that elevate your meal to the next level, less is always more. No additives, no fillers, no binding agents — just simply natural flavor.
HICKORY
10-lb. (4.5-kg) box
PEL104
Our most popular pellet flavor now comes in an easy-to transport 10-lb. box.
BIG GAME BLEND
33-lb. (15-kg) bag
PEL320
Traeger and Realtree have teamed up to bring you an exclusive blend of hickory and red and white oak, with woodsy rosemary undertones. This flavor is big enough for big game.
ALDER
20-lb. (9-kg) bag
PEL307
Versatile because of its mild flavor and aroma, alder gives off ample smoke without overwhelming even the most delicate flavors.
APPLE
20-lb. (9-kg) bag
PEL318
Most often used with poultry and pork, apple pellets offer a lightly sweet smoke that helps enhance mild-flavored meats.
CHERRY
20-lb. (9-kg) bag
PEL309
A very flavorful pellet, cherry wood lends itself to applications where you want to add a hearty smoke flavor.
HICKORY
20-lb. (9-kg) bag
PEL319
The most widely used pellets in barbecue, hickory pellets release a rich flavor that complements most meats.
MAPLE
20-lb. (9-kg) bag
PEL308
Mild, with a hint of sweetness, maple pellets are great for pork and especially veggies.
MESQUITE
20-lb. (9-kg) bag
PEL305
A favorite of Texas BBQ, mesquite pellets infuse your meat with a robust smoke flavor.
OAK
20-lb. (9-kg) bag
PEL310
Stronger than cherry or apple and lighter than hickory, oak is great to use with fish and beef.
PECAN
20-lb. (9-kg) bag
PEL314
Deliciously nutty and even a little spicy, pecan pellets are great with veggies, beef, pork, poultry, or even baked goods.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE
PARTS LIST
Part | Description |
1 | Grill Lid |
2 | Grill Body |
3 | Lid Handle |
4 | Grill Grate |
5 | Grease Drip Tray |
6 | Grease Bucket |
BLISTERPACK PARTS NEEDED
Part | Description |
A | Bolt: 1/4-20x 3 ⁄ 8 " (2 pcs.) |
B | Washer: 1/4" (2 pcs.) |
C | Mica Washer: 1/4" (2 pcs.) |
D | Wrench |
Part | Description |
1 | Lid Handle |
2 | Grill Lid |
3 | Pellet Hopper Lid |
4 | Pellet Hopper |
5 | Digital Pro Controller with AGL |
6 | Grease Bucket |
7 | Grease Drip Tray |
8 | Porcelain Coated Grill Grate |
9 | Meat Probe |
10 | Grease Drain Port |
PELLET HOPPER
A 3-pound-capacity (2.3 kg) pellet hopper will keep you cooking for hours, getting you away from the grill and back to entertaining friends and family.
COMPACT DESIGN
Take Traegering on the go! The compact design is perfect for camping or tailgating, allowing you to enjoy that great Traeger flavor, no matter where you go.
GRILLING SPACE
With 184 in.2 (0.12 m2) of grilling space, your Traeger Scout gives you 16,000 BTU of cooking power in a small footprint.
NO FIREFIGHTING
You don't have to worry about drippings flaring up and causing those nasty fireballs that destroy your meal because Traeger Wood Fired Grills are designed to cook by using indirect heat. All drippings are safely channeled into an external grease pan for easy disposal.
To be used on initial firing or anytime the grill runs out of pellets. In order to ensure proper operation of the grill, you must first prime the auger by allowing the auger tube to be "charged" with pellets.
The controller for this grill comes with an automatic shut down cycle. When finished cooking on your grill, set the temperature dial to the SHUT DOWN CYCLE position. This will leave the draft induction fan running for 10 minutes to burn any excess pellets in the firepot. After 10 minutes, the control will power off and the fan will stop running.
The main power switch will shut off power to the control, and the temperature dial switch will shut off power to the grill components only. When servicing the controller or any other parts, ensure that the power supply is disconnected to avoid an electrical shock hazard.
NOTE: If the grill hasn't achieved the set temperature after a full 10-minute preheat, turn the dial to SHUT DOWN CYCLE, then back to the originally selected temperature. If this fails to achieve the selected temperature, please see "Operating Tips" for more information.
The controller comes equipped with two safety features that will help you keep the grill operating correctly.
LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM
If the grill stays below 125°F / 51.7°C (as read by the RTD temperature sensor) for a period of 10 minutes, the control will go into an alarm state and the display will read "LEr." This will turn off all power to the internal components of the grill. The display will remain in this state until you turn off the main power switch.
HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM
If the grill reaches an internal temperature reading of 550°F / 287.8°C (as read by the RTD temperature sensor), the control will go into alarm state and the display will read "HEr." This will turn off all power to the internal components of the grill. The display will remain in this state until you turn off the main power switch.
Whenever either of these alarm conditions occurs, you should check to see what caused this condition and fix the problem. Call Traeger's VIP-365 Customer Service if you need help.
Insert the meat probes into the socket on the lower left corner of the controller, then thread probe through the nothc on the front of the grill.
Insert probe tip into meat, making sure it's not in the fatty portion or touching bone, but is halfway into the thickest part of the meat.
Reading the temperature: Press the Probe selector switch on the control. The probe temperature will display for 5 seconds then revert back to the temperature of the grill.
Range | Beef | Lamb | Pork | Poultry |
Well | 170°F / 77°C | 160°F / 71°C | 170°F / 77°C | 170°F / 77°C |
Medium | 160°F / 71°C | 155°F / 68°C | 160°F / 71°C | 170°F / 77°C |
Medium Rare | 145°F / 63°C | 145°F / 63°C | 170°F / 77°C | |
Rare | 135°F / 57°C | 170°F / 77°C |
DRIP TRAY LINERS
Make grill maintenance a breeze with our Drip Tray Liners. Made of heat-proof aluminum, they're lightweight and disposable so you can clean up quickly and Traeger on. Liners should rest fully on the grease pan and not cover any areas outdoor of the grease pan. Doing so will affect the temperature and performance of the grill.
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 "over-firing" of your grill due to an excess of unburned pellets in the firepot.
NOTE: If the procedure is not successful, see "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS" for troubleshooting tips or contact Traeger's VIP-365 Customer Service to help diagnose the problem.
CREOSOTE AND GREASE FORMATION AND REMOVAL
When wood pellets are burned slowly, they produce tar and other organic vapors that combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool flue exhaust of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, creosote makes an extremely hot fire. Airborne grease particles will travel through the cooking chamber, and some of this airborne grease will accumulate on the flue lining, similar to creosote, which could be contributory to a fire.
Also, grease drippings from the food will fall onto the grease drip tray and be channeled into the grease drain and then out of the grill. These are the components of the Traeger Grease Management System (TGMS). Grease will accumulate in all of these locations.
All components of the TGMS should be inspected at least twice a year for signs of grease buildup. When creosote or grease has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of fire.
Question | Answer | |
Why won't my grill ignite? | Verify power at the electrical outlet. | If the power cord is connected to a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter), check and reset if necessary. |
Initiate start-up. If ignition does not occur, proceed to next answer. | ||
Turn the switch OFF (O) and disconnect the power cord. | Remove the control and check the fuse on back. Replace the fuse if blown. Reinstall the control. | |
Check the draft inducer fan and the auger drive motor for operation. If both are operating, then the hot rod needs to be replaced. If one or both are not operating, contact Traeger's VIP-365 Customer Service for additional troubleshooting help or to place an order. | ||
Why are no pellets being delivered into the firepot? | Verify that there are pellets in the pellet hopper. If this is the initial firing or the grill has run out of pellets, allow sufficient time for the pellets to travel from the pellet hopper to the firepot (can take a few minutes). | |
Initiate start-up. See "Initial Firing Instructions" section. | If there are still no pellets in the firepot, proceed to next answer. | |
If the auger drive motor is operating (check the small fan blade on the back of the motor), then the problem is in the digital control, which will need to be replaced. Contact your Traeger dealer or Traeger's VIP-365 Customer Service to place an order. | ||
If the auger drive motor is not operating but the draft inducer fan is operating, then the problem is in the auger system, which will need to be checked. | With the switch OFF (O), locate the small fan blade on the back of the auger drive motor. | |
While watching the fan blade, turn the switch ON (I). If the fan blade does not turn, turn the switch OFF (O). This indicates a defective auger drive motor, and it will need to be replaced. Contact your Traeger dealer or Traeger's VIP-365 Customer Service to place an order. | ||
If the fan blade turns a bit and then stops, continue watching and turn the switch OFF (O). If the fan blade unwinds slightly, this indicates a jam in the auger system which will need to be cleared. | ||
Turn the switch OFF (O) and disconnect the power cord. Remove the pellets from the pellet hopper. Check for foreign objects and wet or decomposed pellets, both of which can cause a jam in the auger system. The auger will need to be removed to clear a jam in the auger system. See "How do I remove the auger if it jams?" | ||
How do I remove the auger if it jams? | Turn the switch OFF (O) and disconnect the power cord. | |
If the grill is still hot, allow it to cool thoroughly. | ||
Remove any covers necessary to access the auger drive motor. | ||
Remove the screw connecting the auger drive motor shaft to the auger shaft and the screw retaining the auger bushing into the auger tube. | ||
With a small pipe wrench or locking pliers on the auger shaft, turn the auger counterclockwise. It will turn hard until it breaks free; then the auger will turn freely. | ||
Remove the auger and clean all pellets, ash, or foreign objects from the auger, auger tube, and firepot. (See instructions for proper handling and disposal of ash.) | ||
Sand the outside surfaces of the auger with medium grit sandpaper. Check the inside of the auger tube and sand it if needed. Vacuum the sanding grit out of the auger tube and firepot when finished. Check that the auger rotates freely. | ||
Reattach the auger shaft to the auger drive motor shaft. | ||
Why does my grill fire go out on SMOKE setting? | There may be excess ash in the firepot which needs to be cleaned. | |
If the fire in the firepot goes out while smoking and there are sufficient pellets in the pellet hopper, it is important to complete the following instructions. Failure to do so may cause a hazardous "overfiring" of your grill due to an excess of unburned pellets in the firepot. | Turn the switch OFF (O) and disconnect the power cord. Allow the grill to cool thoroughly. Open the door and remove all food, the porcelain-coated grill grate, the grease drain pan, and the upper heat baffle. | |
Remove all unburned pellets and ash from inside and around the firepot. (See instructions for proper handling and disposal of ash.) | ||
Before replacing the grease drip tray and porcelain-coated grill grate, plug the power cord into the appropriate grounded electrical outlet and turn the switch ON (I). Pellets should fall into the firepot and the hot rod should begin to heat (it will start to turn red). Do not touch the hot rod. | ||
When flames start to come out of the firepot, turn the switch OFF (O). Let the grill cool down. Now you're ready to place the grease drip tray and porcelain-coated grill grate back into the grill. With the door open, turn the switch ON (I) and turn the temperature dial to SMOKE. In about 2 minutes, the pellets will ignite and whitish-gray smoke will come out of the grill. After the pellets have ignited, close the door and turn the temperature dial to any cooking setting desired. | ||
If this does not fix the problem, contact Traeger's VIP-365 Customer Service for assistance. | ||
With the Traeger Digital Pro Controller, what dial setting is recommended for starting the grill? | The auto-start procedure is the same for all grill controls. With the door open, turn the switch ON (I) and turn the temperature dial to SMOKE. In about 2 minutes, the pellets will ignite and whitish-gray smoke will come out of the grill. After the pellets have ignited, close the door and turn the temperature dial to any cooking setting desired. | |
How do I protect my paint finish? | Use the protective cover on the grill and touch-up paint to repair any scratches. Touch-up paint is available from your Traeger dealer, or log onto our website, traegergrills.com. | |
Every 90 days, use a high-quality car wax on the outside surfaces of the grill. ONLY APPLY WAX TO A COLD GRILL. | ||
Where can I get a new part for my grill? | Check with your Traeger dealer. They may have the part in stock or can order the part for you. | In either case, please provide your name, phone number, address, model, and serial number of the grill (located on the label inside the hopper lid), along with the part identification number from the component diagram or parts list. |
Contact Traeger's VIP-365 Customer Service to place an order. |
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IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS PRODUCT BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE
Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet-burning appliance. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
Cooking with a hardwood fire will bring years of enjoyment to you, your family, and those lucky friends you will be cooking for. Your new Traeger Scout Grill is especially designed to make cooking easier, while giving you optimal performance with the most savory-flavored food.
As with all grills and cooking appliances, any time you burn a material — whether it be wood, gas, or charcoal — organic gases are formed during the cooking process. One gas that can be particularly harmful in concentrated quantities is carbon monoxide. In an outdoor, open-air environment, carbon monoxide should naturally dissipate and not harm you.
Follow these guidelines to prevent this colorless, odorless gas from poisoning you, your family, or others:
Many parts of the grill will become very hot during operation. Care must be taken to avoid burns, both during operation and afterwards, while the grill is still hot.
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Salt Lake City, UT 84106
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