Chimney Cleaning - CampChef PG24MG Mode D'emploi

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Do not use meat probes when grill temperature exceeds
350˚F. Damage to the probes may occur.
Do not allow meat probe wires to lie in the direct heat
zones (as shown by shaded areas).
Direct heat will damage the meat probe wires. Always
route the meat probes through ports on the side of the
grill. Do not submerge wire in water. Not dishwasher safe.
Normal use will create a buildup of ash, grease, and
creosote inside the grill. The grill must be thoroughly
cleaned after every 50 hours of use or if a buildup of
grease or creosote is noticed inside the grill. Clean the
grill by removing all internal parts and thoroughly scrape
away all grease and creosote from all internal surfaces
including the grease drain and remove debris from
the grill. The drip tray must always be cleaned prior to
turning the grill to high or cooking in direct flame mode.
Excessive buildup of grease and creosote may result in
a grease fire. If a grease fire does occur, turn off the grill
using the main power switch and close the lid. Leave
the lid closed until the fire extinguishes itself. If an
uncontrolled fire does occur, immediately call the local
fire department. Never put water on a grease fire.
CLEANING
Clean grates using a wire grill brush. This should be done with
each use. DO NOT use oven cleaner or abrasive cleaners on the
painted grill surfaces. Use warm soapy water on all painted
surfaces. Clean grease pan, grease trough, and grease drain
tube occasionally. A spatula can be used to scrape excess
grease and a grill brush to brush clean. Do not allow grease to
build up on the grease tray or in the grease trough as this can
cause flare-ups inside the grill. Make sure not to obstruct the
flow of grease off of the tray and into the grease trough. Make
sure not to block the airflow to the temperature sensor on the
left side of the grill.

CHIMNEY CLEANING

When wood pellets are burned slowly, they produce tar and
other organic vapors that combine with expelled moisture to
form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in a relatively
CAUTION
WARNING
cook oven chimney of a slow burning fire. As a result,
creosote residue accumulates on the chimney. When ignited,
this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney
should be inspected every 50 hours of use, to determine
when grease and or creosote buildup has occurred. When
grease or creosote has accumulated, it should be removed
to reduce risk of fire. Use a wire brush to clean the screen
area of the chimney outlet on the inside of the grill with
every 50 hours of use. The chimney must be removed and
thoroughly cleaned to remove creosote and grease buildup
every 200 hours of use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
GRILL DOES NOT TURN ON.
Grill fails to turn on after switching the power button to the on
position.
1. Make sure the grill is plugged into a powered outlet. Check
the circuit breaker and/or GFCI
another appliance.
2. Unplug the grill and check the fuse located in the front
panel. If the fuse is blown replace only with 4.0 Amp 125V
5x20mm Fast Blow Fuse. Typical fuse marking will be
4A125V, F4A125V, 4A250V, or F4A250V. Make sure to confirm
they are a Fast Blow Fuse. Actual fuse dimensions are
5.2x20mm.
If problem cannot be resolved please call customer service.
GRILL DOES NOT HEAT UP OR DIGITAL READOUT DISPLAYS
FLAME
1. Turn Power Off
2. Check hopper for pellets
3. Check firebox to see if there are pellets in the firebox. The
easiest way to do this is to pull the burner clean-out lever.
Then remove the cup from the bottom of the grill and check
for pellets. Use a vacuum to clean-out any pellets that may
be in the bottom of the grill.
A. If there are a lot of pellets in the cup. Reinstall the cup and
close the burner clean-out, remove the grill grates, grease
tray, and heat deflector and vacuum out any pellets in the
bottom of the grill. Try restarting the grill. If restarting the
grill does not work and pellets are getting to the burner cup
the heating rod may need to be replaced.
B. If there are few or no pellets in the cup then turn the dial
to the feed position and see if pellets fall out the bottom of
the burner. If there are no pellets check to see if the auger
is turning. If the auger motor is turning but the auger is
not there may be a sheared auger pin. You can determine
if the auger motor is turning by watching the small white
fan at the end of the auger motor under the hopper. If the
white fan is turning the auger motor is on. If the white fan
is turning and the auger is not you will need to replace the
auger pin.
If problem cannot be resolved please call customer service.
Test the outlet using
switch.

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