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PartyQ USER’S GUIDE Rev. 1.1 for Ver. 1.0 Firmware 

 

1. SAFETY WARNINGS ................................................................................................... 2 

   

2. LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................................................................ 3

   

3. PartyQ Features ............................................................................................................... 3

   

4. Installation and Operation ............................................................................................... 4

   

5. Pit Temperature Probe .................................................................................................... 4

   

6. The Display, Keys and Power Switch ............................................................................. 5

   

6.1. Key Operation .......................................................................................................... 5

   

6.2. Blower/Temperature LED ....................................................................................... 5

   

6.3. Over / Under Range Temperatures .......................................................................... 5

   

7. Powering up .................................................................................................................... 6

   

7.1. Power Interruption Recovery Feature with Internal Memory .................................. 6

   

8. Setting the Setpoint ......................................................................................................... 6

   

9. Setup Menu ..................................................................................................................... 6

   

10. Adaptive Control Strategy ............................................................................................ 7

   

11. Building a Fire/Ending the Cook .................................................................................. 7

   

11.1. Building a Proper Fire for Good Control ............................................................... 7

   

11.2. Extinguishing the Pit/Removing the Control ......................................................... 8

   

12. Contact the BBQ Guru .................................................................................................. 8

   

13. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 9-12

   

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PartyQ

Page 1: ...y Operation 5 6 2 Blower Temperature LED 5 6 3 Over Under Range Temperatures 5 7 Powering up 6 7 1 Power Interruption Recovery Feature with Internal Memory 6 8 Setting the Setpoint 6 9 Setup Menu 6 10...

Page 2: ...a redundant dial thermometer as a backup temperature sensor to verify the control s reading of the pit temperature WARNING SMOKE CAN COMBUST WHEN OXYGEN IS INTRODUCED AND PRODUCE SEVERE BURNS USE CAUT...

Page 3: ...mail If it is determined that your part has been damaged in any way during use we will recommend that you purchase a new part Pit Food Probes Fans and Power Packs and other Accessories 90 day warranty...

Page 4: ...robe The pit temperature probe provided with the PartyQ is a rugged stainless steel precision thermocouple This is not a low cost thermistor like inexpensive monitors have The thermocouple wires have...

Page 5: ...temperature goes below 32 degrees or above 475 degrees on the pit temperature probe or the probe fails the display will show 7 Powering up When you switch the power on the PartyQ will show to test the...

Page 6: ...tpoint The display will flash during setting and after 4 seconds it will revert to the display of actual pit temperature 9 Setup Menu Press the UP DOWN keys simultaneously to enter the setup menu The...

Page 7: ...s high or low you may want to try RESETTING the PartyQ by SWITCHING THE POWER OFF AND BACK ON 11 Building a Fire Ending the Cook 11 1 Building a Proper Fire for Good Control Building the fire is criti...

Page 8: ...G Use caution and wear protective clothing when removing the control from the cooker 12 Contact THE BBQ GURU THE BBQ GURU Therm Omega Tech Inc 357 Ivyland Road Warminster PA 18974 2205 1 800 288 GURU...

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