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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
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tenance is required to prolong the lifespan of your appliance. If the
appliance is stored outside during the rain or periods of high humid-
ity, care should be taken to i
nsure that water does not get into the
hopper. 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 charcoal be removed from
the grill before long term storage.
6.
It is recommended to use heat-resistant barbecue gloves or
gloves when operating the appliance. Please visit oklahoma-
joes.com for a good selection of barbecue gloves. Do not use
accessories not specified for use with this appliance.
7.
Do not put an appliance cover or anything flammable in the
storage space area under the appliance. Remove pots and
pans while the operating appliance is unattended, to reduce the
risk of fire.
8.
To prevent fingers, clothing or other objects from coming in
contact with fans, the appliance is equipped with metal safety
screens. These screens must not be removed unless directed
by Customer Service or an authorized dealer, and never when
the appliance is plugged in.
9.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including chil
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dren) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given super
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vision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person re
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sponsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure
they do not play with the appliance.
10. Never use grill for anything other than its intended use. This grill is
NOT for commercial use.
11. DO NOT use the grill as a heater.
12.
Parts of the appliance may be very hot, and serious injury may
occur. Keep young children and pets away while in use.
13.
Always use grill in accordance with all applicable local, state,
and federal fire codes.
14.
Never use inside or on recreational vehicles or boats.
15.
Use of alcohol, prescription, or non-prescription drugs may im
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pair user’s ability to properly assemble or safely operate grill
16.
Use grill on a level, non-combustible, stable surface such as
dirt, concrete, or brick.
17.
Grill MUST be on the ground. Do not place grill on a table, a
counter, or any other elevated platforms.
18.
Do not use grill on wooden decks or other flammable surfaces.
19. Do not leave grill unattended.
20. Never open hopper during use.
21. Never operate the grill with the temperature sensor removed.
The grill could overheat with the potential for serious personal
injury and/or damage to the grill.
22.
Turn damper knob to the open position before use.
23.
Turn the damper knob to the closed position when not in use.
24.
Never have the damper knob in the closed position during use.
25. DO NOT
overfill the hopper above the Max. line marked inside
the hopper.
26.
When moving your Tahoma over uneven ground, always move
with the wheels pointing forward and the casters following.
27. and al
ways wear protective gloves.
D A N G E R
For North American Consumers:
Plug into an appropriate 3-prong outlet.
An electrical supply with GFCI protection is required.To protect
against shock hazard, locate a grounded 3-prong receptacle in
reach of the 11’ (3.4-m) power cord. When installing the receptacle,
follow the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances.
If you must use an extension cord:
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Use only outdoor type with 3 prong grounding plug, rated for 15
amperes or more, approved by UL, marked with a W and a tag
stating “Suitable for Use with Outdoor Appliance”.Use the short
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est length extension cord required.
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Do not connect 2 or more extension cords together.
• Keep connections dry and off ground.
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Do not let cord hang over edge of table top or other items where
it can be pulled by children or tripped over.
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D A N G E R
Hazardous voltage is present, which can shock, burn, or cause
death. Disconnect the power cord before servicing the appliance
unless otherwise noted in the Owner’s Manual.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid.
The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombusti
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ble floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials,
until final disposal. When ashes are disposed by burial in soil, or
otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in a closed
container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
CHARCOAL FUEL
This cooking appliance is designed and approved for charcoal as
primary fuel only. Any other type of primary fuel burned in this ap
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pliance will void the warranty and safety listing. It is permissible to
add some wood chunks, wood chips or wood pellets to the char-
coal.
DO NOT
use instant light or quick light charcoal. Do not use
fuel with additives. Do not use spirit, petrol, gasoline, lighter-fluid or
kerosene for lighting or refreshing a fire in your appliance.
NOTE:
Always store charcoal in a dry area. Avoid any contact with
moisture. Exposure to moisture will result in lower heat output or
cause the charcoal to swell and break apart. Oklahoma Joe recom
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mends that you use a moisture proof, resealable bucket for proper
storage.
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