- 1). Open the pellet hopper in the rear of your wood pellet grill and fill it with wood pellets. Close the hopper lid.
- 2). Turn the cooking mode switch to "Cook."
- 3). Turn the feed control or temperature setup to "Ignite." Press the "Start" button.
- 4). As the start-up cycle is running, the grill will begin producing smoke. Close the lid and wait until the smoke has cleared. When it is ready, the flame will be visible in the burn pot area.
- 5). Turn the feed control to "Preheat." Wait 10 to 15 minutes.
- 6). Adjust the feed control to the desired temperature. The high heat setting will cook at about 500 to 550 degrees F, perfect for steaks, burgers and lamb chops. The medium or ignite setting will give a temperature of approximately 350 degrees F, suitable for ham, chicken and pork. The low setting will operate at about 310 degrees F; use this setting for turkey or slow-cook ribs. If you want to smoke the meat, simply change the cooking mode switch to "Smoke."
- 7). Once you finish cooking, turn the feed control to high heat and let the grill burn off food residue for five to 10 minutes. If you use the smoke cooking mode, turn it back to the normal cooking mode first before letting it burn off. Finally, turn off the feed control.
SHARE