Care and maintenance, English, Hopper assembly – Pit Boss 40 Inch Freestanding Wood Pellet Grill Owners Manual Manuel d'utilisation

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ENGLISH

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Any Pit Boss® unit will give you many years of flavorful service with minimum cleaning. An important step is allowing the grill

and cooking grids to self-clean by running the grill at a high temperature for 5 to 10 minutes after each use. Follow these cleaning

and maintenance tips to service your grill:

1.

HOPPER ASSEMBLY

• The hopper includes a clean-out feature to allow for ease of cleaning and change out

of pellet fuel flavors. To empty, locate the plate and the cover of the drop chute on

the back side of the hopper. Place a clean, empty pail under the drop chute cover, then

remove the cover piece. Unscrew the plate, slide outwards, and pellets will empty.

NOTE: Use a long handled brush or shop-vac to remove excess pellets,

sawdust, and debris for a complete clean-out through the hopper screen.

• Check and clean off any debris from the fan air intake vent, found on the bottom of the hopper. Once the hopper access

panel is removed (see

Electric Wire Diagram

for diagram), carefully wipe off any grease build-up directly on the fan

blades. This ensures airflow is sufficient to the feed system.

2.

INSIDE SURFACES

• It is recommended to clean your Burn Pot after every few uses. This will ensure proper ignition and avoid any hard

build-up of debris or ash in the Burn Pot.

• Use a long-handled grill cleaning brush (brass or soft metal), remove any food or build-up from the cooking grids. Best

practice is to do this while they are still warm from a previous cook. Grease fires are caused by too much fallen debris

on the cooking components of the grill. Clean the inside of your grill on a consistent basis. In the event you experience

a grease fire, keep the grill lid closed to choke out the fire. If the fire does not go out quickly, carefully remove the food,

turn the grill off, and shut the lid until the fire is completely out. Lightly sprinkle baking soda, if available.

• Check your grease bucket often, and clean out as necessary. Keep in mind the type of cooking you do.

IMPORTANT: Due to high heat, do not cover the Flame Broiler or probes with aluminum foil.

3.

OUTSIDE SURFACES

• Wipe your grill down after each use. Use warm soapy water to cut the grease. Do not use oven cleaner, abrasive

cleansers or abrasive cleaning pads on the outside grill surfaces.

All painted surfaces are not covered under

warranty

, but rather are part of general maintenance and upkeep. For paint scratches, wearing, or flaking of the finish,

all painted surfaces can be touched up using high heat BBQ paint.

• Use a grill cover to protect your grill for complete protection! A cover is your best protection against weather and

outside pollutants. When not in use or for longterm storage, keep the unit under a cover in a garage or shed.

CLEANING FREQUENCY TIME TABLE (NORMAL USE)

ITEM

CLEANING FREQUENCY

CLEANING METHOD

Bottom of Main Grill

Every 5-6 Grill Sessions

Scoop Out, Shop-Vac Excess Debris

Burn Pot

Every 2-3 Grill Sessions

Scoop Out, Shop-Vac Excess Debris

Cooking Grids

After Each Grill Session

Burn Off Excess, Brass Wire Brush

Flame Broiler

Every 5-6 Grill Sessions

Scrape Main Plate with Slider,

Do Not Wash Clean

Shelf

After Each Grill Session

Scrub Pad & Soapy Water

Grease Bucket

After Each Grill Session

Scrub Pad & Soapy Water

Auger Feed System

When Pellet Bag is Empty

Allow Auger to Push Out Sawdust, Leaving Hopper Empty

Hopper Electric Components

Once A Year

Dust Out Interior, Wipe Fan Blades with Soapy Water

Air Intake Vent

Every 5-6 Grill Sessions

Dust, Scrub Pad & Soapy Water

Grill Probe

Every 2-3 Grill Sessions

Scrub Pad & Soapy Water

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