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Myron Mixon Smokers MMS-V33 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
GRAVITY FEED MODELS
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
WARNING
DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS UNIT
Myron Mixon Smokers
PO Box 534
Waterford, CT 06385
(855) 464-7853

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Summary of Contents for Myron Mixon Smokers MMS-V33

  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL GRAVITY FEED MODELS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY WARNING DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS UNIT Myron Mixon Smokers PO Box 534 Waterford, CT 06385 (855) 464-7853...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Title Page Introduction Components of your Smoker Gravity Model Overview Operating Instructions Maintaining Your Smoker Frequently Asked Questions...
  • Page 3  Stainless Steel Interior (MMS-V33)  Nickel Chrome Wire Racks (MMS-V33 (7); MMS-V9 (4))  Round Fuel Chute Prevents Charcoal From Getting Hung Up  Chimney Stack Located at the Rear of the Cook Chamber to Optimize Air Flow and Smoke Transfer ...
  • Page 4 MMS-V33 (shown)
  • Page 5 MMS-V9 Approximate Weight 350 lbs. Cook Chamber Dimensions 15.2" H x 23.6" x 15.2" D Overall Dimensions 40.4" H x 26.9"D x 35.5"W Cooking Capacity up to 14 sq. ft. Rack Size 14.5" W x 23" D Burn Time Approximately 12 hrs. Charcoal Qty Approximately 7 lbs.
  • Page 6 MMS-V33 Approximate Weight 600 lbs. Cook Chamber Dimensions 31.5" H x 25.3" x 27.8" D Overall Dimensions 70" H x 3.375"D x 61"W *Cooking Capacity 33 sq. ft. (as sold) Cooking Racks 7 (fits 2 standard hotel pans per rack) Cooking Rack Size 24.75"...
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Before You Start: Make Sure the chimney damper is fully open. If you are not using the water pan, make sure the V- Shaped grease deflector is in place to prevent any grease from dripping onto the transfer chute. Lighting your Charcoal: There is more than one way to fire up your smoker.
  • Page 8: Cleaning Instructions

    Cleaning Instructions To ensure that you’re Pit looks like new for a long time. We suggest that you follow the below instructions after each cook. Cook Chamber  The cook chamber can be rinsed with water and any mild soap. ...
  • Page 9 If you’d like a thorough cleaning of the transfer chute, an air compressor can be used reaching inside the cook chamber to blow the chute out the firebox door, if a more thorough cleaning is needed the transfer chute can be unscrewed cleaned and screwed back on.
  • Page 10: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions 1. Are the cooking grates removable? Yes, the cooking grates can easily be removed. 2. What types of fuel can I use? You can cook use either briquettes or lump charcoal. You can also add the wood of your choice to the firebox to add that smoke flavor.
  • Page 11 10. Do I need to move my meat around during the cook? One of the biggest benefits of our smoker is that you do not need to continually open the door to move your meat around. Our exceptional construction methodology and military grade insulation ensures unmatched consistency throughout the cook.

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