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 DANGER

 DANGER

 DANGER

 DANGER

· This smoker is for OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
· Never operate this smoker unattended.
· The use of alcohol, prescription or non prescription 

drugs may impair the consumer’s ability to properly 

assemble or safely operate the smoker.
· Never operate this smoker within 10 feet (3m) of any 

gas cylinder. Never operate this smoker within 25 feet 

(7.5 m) of any flammable liquids.
· Use this smoker only on a level, stable non-

combustible surface like brick, concrete or dirt. Do not 

use smoker on or around any surface that will burn or 

melt like wood decks, dry grass, leaves, wood rails, 

asphalt, vinyl, or plastic.

· Never operate this smoker under any overhead roof 

covering, awning or overhang.  Never use inside an 

enclosed area such as screen patios, garage, buildings, 

tents. Keep a minimum clearance of 10 feet (3m) from 

all sides of the smoker to all overhead construction and 

3 feet or 1m to any walls or rails.
· Never use in or on recreational vehicles and/or boats.
· Never use this product for anything other than its 

intended purposes. This smoker is not intended for 

commercial use. Never use this smoker as a heater.
· Keep the area clear of all flammable liquids, 

combustible material including but not limited to wood, 

dry plants including grass, brush, paper, and canvas.

· Smoker is HOT while in use and after use - Avoid 

touching hot surfaces. Always wear protective gloves or 

mitts when operating the smoker. 
· Keep children and pets away from the smoker at all 

times.
· Do not allow anyone to conduct activities around the 

smoker during or following its use until the unit has 

cooled. The smoker is hot during operation and remains 

hot for a period of time following its use.
· Never move the smoker when it is in use. Allow the 

smoker to cool below 115ºF (40ºC) before moving or 

storing it.
· Always wear shoes and protective clothing during 

operation of this smoker.

READ ALL SAFEGUARDS AND INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY!

YOUR SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT - FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROPER PROCEDURES AND SAFEGUARDS 

MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

· Accessory attachments and cookware not 

manufactured or supplied by Smoke Hollow for this 

smoker are not recommended for use.
· Perform a leak test before each use of the smoker. (See 

page 18)
· Keep the fuel supply hose away from any heated 

surfaces.
· Never attach a gas cylinder, move or alter fittings 

when the smoker is hot or in use.
· Do not attempt to disconnect any gas fitting while the 

smoker is in operation.
· Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full. 

Overfilled cylinders can release gas.
· Never use a gas cylinder if it appears to have dents, 

gouges, bulges, fire damage, erosion, leakage, 

excessive rust, or other forms of visible external 

damage. The cylinder may be hazardous and should be 

checked by a liquid propane supplier.
· The LP-gas cylinder being used must be constructed 

and marked in accordance with the specifications for 

LP-gas cylinders of the U.S. Department of 

Transportation (DOT) CFR 49 or the National 

Standards of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, 

Spheres and Tubes for the Transportation of Dangerous 

Goods.

· The installation of this smoker must conform with 

local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the 

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, Storage and 

Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases, ANSI/NFPA 

58 or CSA B149.1, Natural Gas Installation Code or 

CAN/CGA-B149.2, Propane Installation Code.

· Before each use, inspect gas hose for any signs of 

damage and check all nuts and bolts to be sure that they 

are tight and secure.

· When lighting your smoker, do not cover the burner or 

restrict airflow from the burner. An explosion could 

occur.

· If burner does not ignite, turn off the control valve and 

gas and wait 5 minutes before trying to light it again. If 

the burner goes out during operation, first turn the 

control valve OFF, then the gas cylinder OFF.

Summary of Contents for 30167G

Page 1: ...le liquid 4 Heated liquids remain at scalding temperatures long after the cooking process Never touch cooking appliance until liquids have cooled to 115 F 45 C or less 5 If a fire should occur keep away from the appliance and immediately call your fire department Do not attempt to extinguish an oil or grease fire with water Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire explosion or bur...

Page 2: ...Outdoor Leisure Products Inc 5400 Doniphan Drive Neosho MO 64850 Toll Free 866 475 5180 8 30am to 4 30pm Central Time Monday through Friday ...

Page 3: ...otective clothing during operation of this smoker READ ALL SAFEGUARDS AND INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY YOUR SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROPER PROCEDURES AND SAFEGUARDS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Accessory attachments and cookware not manufactured or supplied by Smoke Hollow for this smoker are not recommended for use Perform a leak test before each use of the...

Page 4: ...F Always allow the hot water to cool completely below 100º F 38ºC before moving to avoid the possibility of severe burns Never use glassware plastic or ceramic cookware in this smoker Always disconnect the gas cylinder from your smoker when not in use Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near smoker The gas cylinder safety relief valve may overheat allowing gas to release causing and inte...

Page 5: ...Item Item 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 12 4 2 3A 3 3B 4 3C 5 3D 13H 13J 13K 3E 3F 6 6A 3G 7 3H 8 3J 9 10 11 12 13A 11 13F 1 13 13C 1 4 13 1A 13D 13E 13B 4 Qty Qty Qty Description Description Description Primary Components Assembled Components Smoker Cabinet Assembly Smoker Door Burner Burner Tube Burner Chamber Assembly Burner Support Bracket Smoker Leg Igniter...

Page 6: ...em Item 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 10 4 2 3A 3 3B 4 3C 5 3D 13H 13J 13K 3E 3F 6 6A 3G 7 3H 8 3J 9 10 11 12 13A 11 13F 1 13 13C 1 4 13 1A 13D 13E 13B 4 Qty Qty Qty Description Description Description Primary Components Assembled Components Smoker Cabinet Assembly Smoker Door Burner Burner Tube Burner Chamber Assembly Burner Support Bracket Smoker Leg Igniter E...

Page 7: ...3B 4 3C 5 3D 13H 13J 13K 3E 3F 6 6A 3G 7 3H 8 3J 9 10 11 12 13A 11 13F 1 13 13C 1 4 12A 13 1A 13D 13E 13B 4 Qty Qty Qty Description Description Description Primary Components Assembled Components Smoker Cabinet Assembly Smoker Door Burner Burner Tube Burner Chamber Assembly Burner Support Bracket Smoker Leg Igniter Electrode Wire Damper S Hook for Hose Carry Handle Door Handle Kit Push Button Igni...

Page 8: ...m Item Item 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 12 4 2 3A 3 3B 4 3C 5 3D 13H 13J 13K 3E 3F 6 6A 3G 7 3H 8 3J 9 10 11 12 13A 11 13F 1 13 13C 1 4 13 1A 13D 13E 13B 4 Qty Qty Qty Description Description Description Primary Components Assembled Components Smoker Cabinet Assembly Smoker Door Burner Burner Tube Burner Chamber Assembly Burner Support Bracket Smoker Leg Ignit...

Page 9: ...s 13A from the hardware A Phillips head screwdriver Place each leg 4 at the corner of the smoker cabinet assembly 1 as shown Fasten each leg 4 with two 1 4 20x1 2 bolts 13A Nuts are pre welded to the cabinet Securely tighten six bolts 2 1 1 1 4 4 13A 13A Assembly 9 Note One leg contains an extra hole on its side and must be mounted at the front in the postion shown This hole will be used later to ...

Page 10: ...ole insert a 1 4 20X1 2 bolt 13A secure the burner assembly with the three bolts from the inside of the cabinet Securely tighten all three bolts Attach the loose igniter wire to the igniter on the control panel as shown Assembly 10 3 13A 13A 13A Step 3 Locate Tools Needed Control panel assembly 3 Two 1 4 20x1 2 Bolts 13A 2 Remaining from previous step Phillips head screwdriver 1 Place the control ...

Page 11: ...r 5 over the vent hole in the back of the cabinet as shown The tab on the damper must mount through the vent hole From the inside of the cabinet place the 10 24 lock washer 13F on the bolt and tightly thread the 10 24 nut 13E onto the bolt The damper must be able to rotate with just a little resistance The damper allows adjustment of exhaust air while cooking Less exhaust air will allow for the sm...

Page 12: ...x5 8 bolts 13B and two 1 4 20 flange nuts 13D to attach the handle Securely tighten the bolts Door Panel 2 None Re mount the smoker door 2 to the cabinet Phillips head screwdriver and a 7 16 wrench or pliersput 1 13J Assembly 12 13B 13D 1 2 Right side Put the ring end of the S hook on one carry handle 13J as shown Use two 1 4 20x5 8 bolts 13B and two 1 4 20 flange nuts 13D to attach the handle on ...

Page 13: ...66GC 38207G Heat Indicator Nameplate 6 The heat indicator nameplate 6 is supplied with two M5 nuts 6A Pliers Mount the heat indicator nameplate 6 to the front of the door panel 2 using the three corresponding holes From the inside of the door panel secure the nameplate with the two supplied nuts and tighten firmly 6A 6 2 6A continued Step 8 30167G Model Locate Note Procedure 30167G Door handle kit...

Page 14: ...The heat indicator is supplied with a nut None Insert the heat indicator probe through the mounting holes in the front of the door panel 2 Keep normal temperature indicator positions securely tighten the nuts From the inside of the door panel 6 2 7 11 Slide the wood box rack 7 onto the bottom grid tracks 12 12A Install the remaining grid tracks 12 as desired among the grid support holes 5 on each ...

Page 15: ... the wood chip box lid 9 onto the wood chip box 8 Set the wood chip box 8 onto the wood chip box rack already inside the smoker cabinet Place the water bowl 10 onto the lowest rack position inside the smoker cabinet just above the wood chip box 10 9 8 34167G 34166GC Model 38207G Model 30167G Model 8 9 12A 12 12 12 ...

Page 16: ...as hose with the zip tie to secure it Do not pull the zip tie too tight it may restrict gas flow through the hose 4 13G S Hook 13H Regulator 3F None Wrap the end of the S Hook 13H around the neck of the regulator at the end of the hose Squeeze the end of the hook around the regulator so that it can not come off Hang the regulator with the S Hook 13H as shown This is to prevent the regulator from c...

Page 17: ...y equipped for use on only one type of fuel These units cannot be and should not be used on other type of fuels Doing so can cause severe damage to the unit and the installation area and the added risk of serious injury Any attempt to operate these smokers on fuels for which they are not design certified voids the manufacturer s warranty This smoker is designed to operate on LP Liquefied Propane g...

Page 18: ...e so that the hose is straight and the tank is as far from the smoker as it can be LP tanks are intended for operation in the upright position only Care should be taken to protect the fuel supply hose from damage from either foot or vehicle traffic Connecting the LP Gas Cylinder Connecting the LP Gas Cylinder 18 Storage of the appliance indoors is only permissible if the cylinder is disconnected a...

Page 19: ...a retail store level point of purchase label that hangs on the front of the door panel This label must be removed before use To remove the label simply cut or tear along the indicated line and pull the top portion of the label from behind the name plate Before you cook food in your smoker it is important to season your smoker Seasoning seals the paint and interior of your smoker to enhance flavori...

Page 20: ... before repeating the steps again If burner still fails to light try match lighting the smoker using the instructions noted below 8 Once the burner is lit then close the door to allow heat to accumulate The dampers can then be adjusted to the desired setting to allow proper air flow and combustion Damper adjustment tips are listed on the next page To match light the burner repeat steps 1 thru 5 of...

Page 21: ...tch your heat indicator on the door and adjust the damper accordingly For better performance rotate the smoker to where the front of the cabinet is facing the wind This allows the adjustment of the damper to be more effective and accurate Opening the damper helps to exhaust both the heat and smoke The damper should never be fully closed IMPORTANT Before each use clean and inspect the hose and the ...

Page 22: ...e meat temperature Fahrenheit ºF Celsius ºC Beef Rare 120ºF 125ºF 45ºC 50ºC 55ºC 60ºC 60ºC 65ºC 65ºC 70ºC 70ºC Higher 60ºC 60ºC 65ºC 70ºC 75ºC HIgher 75ºC 80ºC 75ºC 80ºC 65ºC 70ºC 60ºC 70ºC 130ºF 135ºF 140ºF 145ºF 150ºF 155ºF 160ºF Higher 135ºF 140ºF 150ºF 160ºF 165ºF Higher 165ºF 175ºF 165ºF 175ºF 160ºF 170ºF 140ºF 160ºF Medium Rare Medium Medium Well Well Done Lamb Rare Medium Rare Medium Well D...

Page 23: ...lue with a yellow tip about 1 inch in length If flames are excessively yellow and irregular oil residue and food deposits may be collecting on the burner Try cleaning the burner surface and the holes to improve the flames Bad flames may also be caused by poor regulator to venturi attachment Always let the smoker cool before cleaning or checking the assembly To protect your smoker from weather alwa...

Page 24: ...er damage or issues related to neglect abuse or modifications to the product Repair labor is not covered All parts that meet the warranty requirements will be shipped at no charge via the discretion of the Customer Service Department ground shipments US Mail or Parcel Post ONLY Any special handling charges i e Second Day Overnight etc will be the responsibility ofthe consumer All warranty claims a...

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