IF USING CHARCOAL CHIMNEY STARTER OR CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID,
PROCEED TO STEP 11
Step 5
Open the firebox door. It should remain open while LP
Step 6
Open the propane tank valve two full turns. Make sure your LP log- lighter control knob is in the OFF position.
Step 7
Place your wood and/or charcoal on the center of charcoal grate above the LP
Step 8
With log lighter installed properly, small holes facing down, light a paper towel and drop inside the firebox. Then turn the LP
WARNING: If the LP
Step 9
Once lit, adjust control knob until flame is at appropriate height to catch the charcoal and wood on fire.
WARNING: LP
It is only an aid in getting your fire started.
Step 10
Once your charcoal/wood has caught fire and there is steady heat, turn
OFF propane tank valve and then turn OFF control panel knob.
ALWAYS refer to warnings involved with using any gas appliance. Keep this owner’s manual for safety, and as a reference. When you are finished using your LP
Step 11
With coals burning well, carefully add wood chunks using long cooking tongs (see “Flavoring Wood” and “Adding Charcoal/Wood During Cooking” sections of this manual).
Step 12
Place food on cooking grills in the cooking chamber.
Step 13
Close firebox and cooking chamber lids. Adjust the firebox air vent and smokestack damper to regulate cooking temperature.
NOTE: | Do not fully close air vent, damper and lids unless trying to cool |
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| the smoker down or suffocate a flame. |
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Step 14 |
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By closing the air vent and smokestack damper more, the burning |
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intensity is slowed and smoke is contained within the cooking chamber, |
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imparting more smoke flavor to food. The ideal smoking temperature is | A meat thermometer may be ordered directly | |
between 175°F and 250°F. | from Brinkmann by calling |
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