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PERFORMANCE TIPS

PREHEATING

It is important to allow your grill to preheat and achieve your desired cooking temperature before 

cooking . This allows the entire grill to heat up and quickly return to your desired temperature once 

your food is introduced . If you do not allow the grill to preheat, you will find that it takes a longer 

period of time to bring both the grill and the food to your desired cooking temperature .

PELLET INFORMATION

Pellets should be stored in a dry area, as wet pellets will swell and turn back into sawdust . For 

best  results,  always  use  premium  hardwood  pellets  in  your  grill .  The  use  of  grades  other  than 

premium hardwood pellets may result in temperature variations, uneven cooking, and poor results . 

Remem-ber pellets do not contain preservatives and will deteriorate over time . Always Store pellets 

in a cool dry place . Never load wet pellets into the grill
Caution:  Heating  fuel  pellets  for  home  heating  pellet  stoves  have  a  high  content  of  softwood 

which can include glue and should NEVER be used for cooking. Always check with the pellet man-

ufacturer to ensure that you are cooking with a premium 100% hardwood pellet .

LID POSITION

Always cook with the lid closed . Use the meat probe to check the meats temperature . A open lid 

allows heat to escape and sends false temperature information to the digital control . This will also 

hinder the natural convection air flow needed to produce the wood smoke and flavor . The open lid 

will also increase your cook time . Remember “If you are looking you are not cooking” .

OTHER TIPS
•  Clean your grill regularly to maintain beauty and proper function . It is advised to clean before any 

long cook .

•  Always use grill on a level surface .

•  Clean fire pot regularly . This will ensure proper ignition and proper heating

•  Not all pellets are created equal, always use dry and fresh pellets .

•  Always store pellets in a dry area .

•  Get to know your grill, keep good cooking notes . Practice makes Perfect!

•  Always allow your meat to rest before serving . Typically the internal temperature can climb 10 de-

grees after removing from the grill . This will help make your food more flavorful

•  Always keep your cooking area clean . Avoid lifting the grill lid

•  Wind can cool your grill temperature .

•  Always preheat grill to desired temperature before use .

•  Wipe off steel surfaces before preheating; dirt and food stains can cook into surface .

•  Always check pellet hopper for debris and remove excess pellet dust as needed . (A Shop-Vac is the 

preferred method)

•  Leave at least one inch of clearance between food for even cooks . (Crowded foods will take longer 

to cook)

•  Foods cooked on pans or in containers will require more time than foods cooked directly on grate . 

This also limits the amount of wood smoked flavor .

•  Know your food’s internal temp! Use the Temperature Probe

•  Use long handled tongs and spatulas for turning meats, do not use plastic Injecting and spritzing 

are great ways to keep meat from drying out .

•  When going low and slow, plan for your meats stall, larger pieces of meat tend to take longer from 

160-180ºF degrees . Be patient .

Never unplug your grill to turn it off; for proper shutdown procedure see “Power Button”
•  If grill is not used for six weeks or more, it is advised to remove all pellets

•  When not in use, unplug and cover with cover .

Summary of Contents for SCS-P760

Page 1: ...or email us at cs scsources com Please have your model and serial number ready ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE Purchase Date ____________Serial Number located on back of unit __________________ LIFE SMART is a registered trademark of Supply Chain Sources LLC All Rights Reserved 1 COMBO PELLET SMOKER GRILL AND GRIDDLE model customer number SCS P760G SCS P760 Pellet Grill SG160 Griddle ...

Page 2: ...structions 6 Troubleshooting 8 Initial Set Up Procedure 10 Temperature Probe 10 Control Panel 11 Operating Instructions 11 Test Modes and Adjustments 12 Performance Tips 13 Temperatures 14 Transport and Storage 14 Maintenance and Cleaning 14 Manual Start Up 15 One Year Limited Warranty 16 ...

Page 3: ... Assembled Body 1 2 Front Grill Caster Wheel Legs 2 3 Hopper Base Large Legs 2 4 Bottom Shelf 1 5 Grill Door Handle 1 6 Flame Deflector 1 7 Drip Pan 1 8 Cooking Grates 2 9 Drip Bucket 1 10 Temperature Probe 1 11 Hardware Packet 1 A SG160 Griddle Body 1 B Griddle Bracket Assembly 2 C Hardware Screws 4 ...

Page 4: ...moker when not in use and before moving Never remove grounding plug or use with an adapter to two prongs Keep electric plugs off ground and dry Do not use water or other liquid spray to clean product without first unplugging electric controller and removing heating element Fuel such as charcoal briquettes is not to be used with appliance Use only on properly grounded outlet Leave a minimum of 60 c...

Page 5: ...ll enough for turkeys or large roasts 250 sq in Cooking area with optional second shelf Enamel powder coated steel cooking grate Steel fire pot Steel heat deflector Steel drip pan Stainless Steel ignition system Construction Specifications 3 exhaust vent holes Steel hardware High temperature RTV caulk Rubber grommets at all wire through holes to prevent chaffing Modular construction allows for ind...

Page 6: ...wo people to do this as the grill is very heavy A B C D Correct Hardware Arrangement 6 Flame Deflector 6 Drip Pan 7 Installation Open the lid of the grill Install the Flame Deflector 6 over the Air Box assembly with the small notches in the flame deflector over the small tabs located at the inside front and rear of the grill body Install Drip Pan 7 with the short lip sitting on the left side drip ...

Page 7: ...pellet grill Align the mounting brackets to the pre drilled holes on the pellet body and using the provided screws secure the brackets 2 Secure the griddle to the pellet body by aligning the pregrilled holes to the bracket and secure using the provided screws and washers ...

Page 8: ... wire connections If any wires have become detached refer to controller schematic on page 19 Grill is smoking ex cessively smoke is discolored Pellet quality age Inspect pellets ensure that pellets are dry and have not broken down into sawdust If problem persists remove pellets from the hopper and clean ash from your fire pot replace with fresh dry pellets Excess ash in fire pot Check the burn pot...

Page 9: ... pellets and try again If problem persists your auger motor may need to Flare ups Excessively greasy food while tempera ture setting is too high Cook at 350 degrees or below when cooking exces sively fatty foods Excessive grease build up Excessively greasy food Cook at 350 degrees or below when cooking exces sively fatty foods Smoke coming from hopper Excess ash in fire pot Clean grill interior Pe...

Page 10: ...ing drip pan keep foil inside drip pan edges and do not wrap around as this can restrict airflow 8 Turn on your Pellet Grill by pressing the power button at the left of the panel Set tem perature to 400 F by setting the digital control 9 Within a few minutes you will see smoke and your grill will light 10 Once the temperature is at 400 F allow it to run for 1hour this will provide a final cure and...

Page 11: ...int Meat 8 Actual Indicator Light Digital display shows actual temperature when illuminated 9 Probe Temp Button Toggles between the two meat Probes A or Probe B OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Press the power button I O to turn the grill on The digital display will illuminate and the grill begins startup procedure If your grill fails to light within 30 minutes of startup the grill will turn OFF and displ...

Page 12: ...display S 5 Each additional press of the Probe Temp button will advance you through below next function test 2 Displaying AUG is test mode for your auger motor You should be able to look in your grills fire pot and see the end of the auger turning very slowly 3 Displaying IGN is test mode for your grills ignition system You should be able to look into grills fire pot and see your igniter begin to ...

Page 13: ...g OTHER TIPS Clean your grill regularly to maintain beauty and proper function It is advised to clean before any long cook Always use grill on a level surface Clean fire pot regularly This will ensure proper ignition and proper heating Not all pellets are created equal always use dry and fresh pellets Always store pellets in a dry area Get to know your grill keep good cooking notes Practice makes ...

Page 14: ...oking at high temperatures Failure to do so will most certainly cause a grease fire in your grill Clean the ash from the interior of your grill fire pot and hopper every 5 6 bags of pel lets It helps to leave a thin layer of ash on the bottom of the barrel for insulation A Shop Vac is the ideal tool for this job WARNING always wait at least 12 hours after cooking to remove ash from your grill Use ...

Page 15: ...s a substitute Note If you have a torch lighter a fire starter is not needed 3 Light the fire starter 4 After the pellets are burning briskly turn on your grill If your fire goes out repeat steps 1 4 5 If your fire stays lit replace the stainless flame deflector drip pan and cooking grate and close the lid Be careful not to touch the fire CAUTION DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE GASOL...

Page 16: ...nder this warranty will become the property of manufacturer The manufacturer reserves the right to change manufacturers of replacement parts or products for use in order to cover any existing warranty The purchaser may be asked to provide the supplier with proof of purchase documents including the date of purchase if requested Any evidence of alteration erasing or forgery of proof of purchase doc ...

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