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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  A minimum clearance of 36 inches (1 meter) from combustible con-

structions to the sides of the appliance, and 36 inches (1 meter) 

from the front and back of the appliance to combustible construc-

tions must be maintained. Do not use this appliance indoors or in 

an enclosed, unventilated area, such as a garage. This wood pellet 

appliance must not be placed under overhead combustible ceilings 

or overhangs. Keep your appliance in an area clear and free from 

combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and 

liquids.

2. 

Should an uncontrolled grease fire occur, Unplug the power cord 

and leave the lid closed until the fire burns out. Do not throw water 

on the unit. Do not try to smother

 

the fire. We recommend that you 

keep a class ABC approved fire extinguisher on site. If an uncon

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trolled fire does occur, call your Fire Department.

3.  Do not transport or move your appliance while in use or while the 

appliance is hot. Ensure the fire is completely out and that the appli

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ance has cooled completely before moving.

4.  Keep electrical supply cords and the fuel away from heated sur-

faces. 

5.  After periods of storage, or non-use, be sure to check the grill for 

obstructions, the hopper for foreign objects, and any air blockage 

around the fan intake. Clean before use. Regular care and main-

tenance is required to prolong the lifespan of your appliance. If the 

appliance is stored outside during the rain or periods of high hu-

midity, care should be taken to insure that water does not get 

into the hopper. Wood pellets will expand greatly when allowed 

to get wet or when exposed to high humidity. Wet Pellets will 

decompose and may jam the feed system. Always disconnect 

the power, before performing any service or maintenance. The 

grilling guide, supplied with your grill, will give you tips on proper 

cleaning and maintenance of your appliance. We recommend 

that pellet fuel be removed from the grill before long term stor-

age.

6.  It is recommended to use heat-resistant barbecue mitts or 

gloves when operating the appliance. Please visit Charbroil.

com for a good selection of barbecue mitts. Do not use acces-

sories not specified for use with this appliance. Do not put an 

appliance  cover  or  anything  flammable  in  the  storage  space 

area under the appliance. Remove pots and pans while the op-

erating appliance is unattended, to reduce the risk of fire.

7. 

To prevent fingers, clothing or other objects from coming in con

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tact with the auger feed system, the appliance is equipped with 

a metal safety screen, mounted to the interior of the hopper. 

This screen must not be removed unless directed by Customer 

Service or an authorized dealer, and never when the appliance 

is plugged in.

8.  This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including chil-

dren) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack 

of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given super-

vision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person re-

sponsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure 

they do not play with the appliance.

9.  Parts of the appliance may be very hot, and serious injury may 

occur. Keep young children and pets away while in use.

10. 

Do not modify ignition systems or fire pots. Failure to follow this 

warning could lead to a fire hazard and bodily harm and will void 

your warranty.

11. Only use the temperature probe recommended for this  PEL-

LET GRILL.

12. A steam cleaner is not be used

13. During use the appliances becomes hot. Care should be taken 

to avoid touching heating elements inside the appliance 

14. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu-

facturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order 

to avoid a hazard.

15. the appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in 

order to avoid overheating.

16. Do not allow rainwater to come in contact with appliance at any 

time. Place unit under the shelter.

Summary of Contents for RIDER

Page 1: ...d valuation sur le gril pour le num ro de s rie DATE PURCHASED FECHA DE COMPRA DATE D ACHAT ______________________________________ A MAJOR CAUSE OF FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES AI...

Page 2: ...S THE FOLLOWING SHALL APPLY i AT LEAST 25 OF THE TOTAL WALL AREA IS COMPLETELY OPEN AND ii AT LEAST 30 OF THE REMAINING WALL AREA IS OPEN AND UNRESTRICTED IN THE CASE OF BALCONIES AT LEAST 20 OF THE T...

Page 3: ...ppliance when in use IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following Do not touch hot surfaces To protect against elect...

Page 4: ...and maintenance of your appliance We recommend that pellet fuel be removed from the grill before long term stor age 6 It is recommended to use heat resistant barbecue mitts or gloves when operating t...

Page 5: ...will result in lower heat output or cause the pellets to swell and break apart Always use a mois ture proof resealable bucket for proper storage Wet pellet fuel will clog your grill CREOSOTE Formation...

Page 6: ...os locales de construcci n o del departamento de bomberos Nunca use gasolina combustible como gasolina queroseno l quido para en cender carb n o l quidos inflamables para encender o avivar un fuego en...

Page 7: ...alejados a los ni os peque os y las mascotas mientras est n en uso 10 No modifique los sistemas de encendido o los quemadores de las ollas El incumplimiento de esta advertencia podr a provocar un rie...

Page 8: ...caliente a baja temperatura apague el aparato y luego limpie cualquier formaci n con una toalla de mano Similar al alquitr n es mucho m s f cil de limpiar cuando est caliente ya que se vuelve l quido...

Page 9: ...9 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ REPLACEMENT PARTS DIAGRAM DIAGRAMA DE PIEZAS DE REPUESTO...

Page 10: ...GHT 28 1 BRACKET F TOP LID HANDLE LEFT 29 1 HANDLE CENTER F TOP LID 30 2 SMOKE STACK BASE 31 2 SMOKE STACK CAP Key Qty Description 32 1 KIT GREASE BLOCK F SEAR ZONE CHAMBER 33 1 SEAR ZONE HEAT BAFFLE...

Page 11: ...O DE LA TAPA SUPERIOR IZQUIERDA 29 1 CENTRO DE MANGO TAPA SUPERIOR 30 2 BASE DE PILA DE HUMO Clave Cantidad Descripci n 31 2 TAPA DE PILA DE HUMO 32 1 KIT BLOQUE DE GRASA C MARA DE ZONA SEAR 33 1 ZONA...

Page 12: ...x 3 4 COMBO SCREW TORNILLO HEXAGONAL HEX VIS 23 D SMALL WASHER PEQUE O ARANDELA PETIT RONDELLE 4 E 1 4 20 NUT TUERCA CROU 10 F RETAINING CLIP CLIP DE RETENCI N CLIP DE RETENUE 2 G LARGE WASHER GRANDE...

Page 13: ...de se r unir sans aide Some parts may contain sharp edges especially as noted in each assembly step Wear protective gloves if necessary Algunas partes pueden contener bordes afilados especialmente co...

Page 14: ...ll It is not designed to support the weight of the grill NO use la manija de liberaci n de la tolva later al para mover su parrilla No est dise ado para soportar el peso de la parrilla NE PAS utiliser...

Page 15: ...ASSEMBLY ASAMBLEA 15 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ 3 4 38 26 23 37 25 22...

Page 16: ...ASSEMBLY ASAMBLEA 16 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ 5 6 24 23 Bx4 27 Ax4 Ex4 1ST 2nd 23 22 26...

Page 17: ...r grill It is not de signed to support the weight of the grill NO use la manija de liberaci n de la tolva lateral para mover su parrilla No est dise ado para soportar el peso de la parrilla NE PAS uti...

Page 18: ...50 Cx4 47 C A UTI O N The Ash Cup 47 must be installed and se curely tightened during operation La Ash Cup 47 debe instalarse y apretarse de manera segura durante la operaci n La coupe cendres n 47 d...

Page 19: ...ASSEMBLY ASAMBLEA 19 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ 11 12 41 Cx2 Dx2 Cx2 Dx2 40 47 48...

Page 20: ...ASSEMBLY ASAMBLEA 20 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ 13 14 30 Cx4 31 Cx6 Ex6 29 30...

Page 21: ...ASSEMBLY ASAMBLEA 21 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ 15 16 32 38 1 2 55 31 54 37...

Page 22: ...ASSEMBLY ASAMBLEA 22 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ 17 18 45 45 46 51 1ST 1ST 2nd 44 44 45 50...

Page 23: ...ASSEMBLY ASAMBLEA 23 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ 19 20 53 52 51...

Page 24: ...ASSEMBLY ASAMBLEA 24 OKLAHOMAJOES COM AU OKLAHOMAJOES CO NZ Cx2 21 39...

Page 25: ...to cook 3 SHUTDOWN CYCLE Use this technique to properly shut down your grill after each use a Once you are finished cooking turn the control knob to the shutdown position After 3 seconds the Shut down...

Page 26: ...mains below 100 F the system will display error code ER5 The system will also activate the Shut down cycle The Shutdown cycle will shut off all the electrical components and turns off the unit in an o...

Page 27: ...pagado que se expli ca a continuaci n g Ahora ya est listo para cocinar 3 CICLO DE APAGADO use esta t cnica para apagar correcta mente su parrilla despu s de cada uso a Una vez que termine de cocinar...

Page 28: ...por debajo de 100 F el sistema mostrar un c digo de error ER5 El sistema tambi n ac tivar el ciclo de apagado El ciclo de apagado apagar todos los componentes el ctricos y apagar la unidad de manera...

Page 29: ...make sure it s working properly a Drain pellets from QuickDraw Hopper so you can see the auger at the bottom b Turn the grill on and set to HIGH and watch for auger movement Note the auger should begi...

Page 30: ...in place 3 Using your screwdriver slide the auger back and forth in line with the auger tube attempting to break the jam loose 4 With tools and hands clear of the auger turn the grill on and set to H...

Page 31: ...N una vez que haya con firmado que su sinf n est libre de atascos a continuaci n deber comprobar el motor del sinf n para asegurarse de que funciona correctamente a Drene los pellets de la tolva extra...

Page 32: ...el protector de la tolva desenroscando los 4 tornillos que lo sujetan en su lugar 3 Con su destornillador deslice el sinf n hacia adelante y hacia atr s en l nea con el tubo del sinf n intentando sol...

Page 33: ...wires are not damaged and are firmly connected 3 Reassemble and retry If the error persists please call Oklahoma Joe s customer service shown on the cover of this Product Guide for assistance ER3 Comb...

Page 34: ...ck to see if the temp probe is malfunctioning See trou ble shooting section in your Assembly Guide for tips on how to CHECK TEMPERATURE PROBE CHECK IGNITOR If temperature probe is functioning properly...

Page 35: ...ontrol y aseg rese de que todos los cables no est n da ados y est n firmemente conectados 3 Vuelva a montar y reintente Si el error persiste llame al servicio al cliente de Oklahoma Joe para obtener a...

Page 36: ...ntaje para obtener consejos sobre c mo VERIFICAR EL MOTOR DEL SINF N COMPRUEBE LA SONDA DE TEMPERATURA si el sinf n gira correctamente verifique si la sonda de temperatura no funciona correctamente Co...

Page 37: ...n dida Ning n icono La unidad se dej desatendida por mucho tiempo 1 Apague la energ a el ctrica 2 Gire la perilla a la posici n de OFF apagado 3 Encienda la energ a el ctrica Para obtener informaci n...

Page 38: ...may differ slightly in appearance from those on your particular grill model However the operation and functioning of the parts are the same NOTA Algunas partes de la parrilla que se muestran pueden di...

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