Lighting Your Kamado Joe Grill; Charcoal & Air Flow; Lighting; Cautions - Kamado Joe ClassicJoe User Manual

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LIGHTING YOUR KAMADO JOE GRILL

Kamado Joe Fire Starter Cubes are one of the quickest ways to start your grill.
They are odorless, smokeless and environmentally safe. Each cube burns up to
1300°F for 8-12 minutes to ensure that you're ready to cook in 15 minutes.
CHARCOAL & AIR FLOW
1. Build a mound of charcoal that starts just below
the holes in the side of the fire box with the peak
of the mound just below the top of the fire ring.
2. Build the mound with large chunks at the
bottom and smaller ones as you build it.
Dumping charcoal directly into the fire box will
allow small pieces to block the air holes in the fire grate,
which can prevent you from reaching grilling and searing temperatures.
3. Charcoal can be relit 2-3 times for multiple cookings. Use the ash tool to
stir the used charcoal, so the ashes will drop through the fire grate. Add 1/3
new charcoal to the existing charcoal and build a new mound. This works
for well for roasting and grill temperatures. A full fire box of only fresh
charcoal is recommended for smoking and searing temperatures.
Charcoal Tip: You can't have too much charcoal, but you can have too little.

LIGHTING

1. Light the charcoal with a fire starter cube or two, chimney starter, electric
starter or other method.
2. Open the bottom draft door and leave the dome up.
3. Wait 8-10 minutes for the charcoal to build a small bed of embers.
4. Close the dome, open the top vent fully and adjust the air flow as needed as
you near the target temperature.
Lighting Tip: Never use lighter fluid or any other combustible liquid.

CAUTIONS

Do not use lighter fluid, gas or other combustible liquids.
are a fire hazard and they will impregnate the ceramic material and impart an
undesirable taste to food.
Do not use "Instant Light" briquettes.
Do not use briquette charcoal.
temperatures above 500°F and it does not offer true charcoal flavor.
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It will impart an undesirable taste.
This type of charcoal cannot reach
Liquid chemicals

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