CFM Corporation Smoker 3405BG User Manual

Assembly and  
Owner’s Manual  
Gas Smoker  
Models:  
3005G  
3405GT  
3405GW  
3605G  
3405BG  
3405BGW  
3405G  
ASSEMBLER / INSTALLER:  
Leave these instructions with the consumer.  
CONSUMER / USER:  
This instruction manual contains important information necessary for the proper assembly  
and safe use of the appliance. Read and follow all warnings and instructions before assem-  
bling and using the appliance. Follow all warnings and instructions when using the appli-  
ance. Keep this manual for future reference.  
DANGER  
DANGER  
If you smell gas:  
1. Never operate this appliance unattended.  
2. Never operate this appliance within 10  
feet (3.05m) of any other gas cylinder.  
3. Never operate this appliance within 25  
feet (7.5m) of any flammable liquid.  
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.  
2. Extinguish any open flame.  
3. Open door.  
4. If odor continues, keep away from the  
appliance and immediately call your  
fire department.  
Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, explosion or burn hazard, which  
could cause propery damage, personal injury or death.  
AZ002047 1/08 Rev. 4  
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WARNING  
Use caution when operating the door of the smoker while in operation. Keep hands, face and body safe from  
hot steam or flare-ups. Protect your nose and mouth from smoker inhalation.  
DO NOT wear loose clothing while operating the smoker. Tie back long hair while operating the smoker.  
ALWAYS wear fully-covering shoes while operating the smoker.  
Allow the smoker and its components to cool completely before conducting any routine cleaning or mainte-  
nance.  
NEVER use glassware, plastic or ceramic cookware on or in your smoker.  
NEVER operate the smoker without water in the water bowl. NEVER allow the water to completely evapo-  
rate. Check the water level at least every 2 hours. A sizzling sound may indicate a low water level. Follow  
instructions in this manual for adding water while operating.  
When using flavoring wood, add a sufficient amount prior to operation to avoid having to add wood while  
operating. Adding while operating may splash hot water and cause serious injury.  
Use of accessories not intended for this smoker is not recommended and may lead to injury or property  
damage.  
An LP cylinder not connected for use should not be stored in the vicinity of the smoker or any other appli-  
ance. DO NOT store spare LP cylinders within 10 feet of the smoker. LP cylinder must be stored outdoors,  
out of reach of children. DO NOT store lP cylinders in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.  
DO NOT store LP gas cylinders inside or on top of the smoker. Improper storage of cylinders could lead to  
explosion, fire and/or personal injury. Cylinders are to be stored outdoors, out of reach of children and must  
not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.  
While the smoker is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder.  
LP Gases are heavier than air, tend to pool and collect in low-lying areas, are easily ignited and are highly  
flammable. Proper care and caution should be employed when dealing with any such fuels.  
The smoker should be shut off and all supply valves (on piping or on fuel cylinders) should be closed in the  
event that the odor of unburned gas is detected. Do not attempt to use the unit until any gas leaks are fixed  
and/or the source of the unburned gas odor is accounted for.  
Do not use the smoker if the burner fails to light or fails to remain it. Under such conditions, gas should be  
shut off and fuel cylinder should be disconnected.  
Use under high wind conditions that result in poor burner operation  
such as blowing out and flaring should be avoided. If repositioning  
the unit does not improve operation under such wind conditions, the  
unit should be shut off.  
All installations are to conform to local codes. In the absence of local  
codes, installation should conform to the National Fuel Gas Code,  
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.  
The smoker should be installed with the hose regulator assembly ex-  
tended at full length of the hose directly (24” [61 cm] maximum) away  
from the burner. When so configured, placement results in maximum  
tank to smoker distance. When the smoke is operated, the hose/reg-  
ulator and gas tank should be on a line perpendicular to wind direc-  
tion. Placing tank closer than 24” (61 cm) to the smoker can overheat  
the tank and cause release of propane through relief openings and  
can result in tank fire or explosion.  
USE CAUTION AND COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING YOUR SMOKER.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS, WARNINGS AND SAFEGUARDS BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND  
OPERATING YOUR SMOKER.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Assembly Step 1- Identifying the parts  
Check your contents for these parts. If you are missing any parts, or if any parts are damaged, please call our  
toll-free customer service line to order parts.  
DO NOT RETURN YOUR SMOKER TO THE RETAILER - CALL US FIRST!  
1-800-668-5323  
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Identifying the parts - Continued  
Check your contents for these parts. If you are missing any parts, or if any parts are damaged, please call our  
toll-free customer service line to order parts.  
DO NOT RETURN YOUR SMOKER TO THE RETAILER - CALL US FIRST!  
1-800-668-5323  
Ref. Qty. Description  
3005G  
AZ002018  
AZ002019  
AZ002003  
AZ002021  
AZ002022  
AZ002023  
--  
3405G/GT  
AZ002026  
AZ002027  
AZ002003  
AZ002029  
AZ002030  
--  
AZ002031  
AZ002024  
AZ002008  
3405GW  
AZ002026  
AZ002027  
AZ002003  
AZ002029  
AZ002030  
--  
AZ002031  
AZ002024  
AZ002008  
3605G  
AZ002034  
AZ002035  
AZ002003  
AZ002037  
AZ002030  
--  
AZ002031  
AZ002024  
AZ002008  
3405BG  
3405BGW  
1.  
1a.  
1b.  
1c.  
1d.  
2.  
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1
2
1
2
2
3
1
1
Cabinet Assembly  
Cabinet  
Hinge  
Door Panel  
Wire Rack Track  
Cooking Rack  
Cooking Rack  
Water Pan  
AZ002040 AZ002040  
AZ002041 AZ002041  
AZ002003 AZ002003  
AZ002043 AZ002043  
AZ002044 AZ002044  
--  
--  
AZ002045 AZ002045  
AZ002045 AZ002045  
AZ002008 AZ002008  
3.  
4.  
AZ002024  
AZ002008  
Heat Indicator/  
Nameplate  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
11a.  
11b.  
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
Air Damper  
AZ001146  
AZ002009  
AZ002010  
AZ002011  
AZ002012  
AZ002013  
AZ002025  
AZ002015  
--  
AZ001146  
AZ002009  
AZ002010  
AZ002011  
AZ002012  
AZ002013  
AZ002025  
AZ002015  
--  
AZ002016  
--  
AZ001109  
AZ001103  
AZ001104  
AZ002017  
AZ001146  
AZ002009  
AZ002010  
AZ002011  
AZ002012  
AZ002013  
AZ002047  
AZ002015  
AZ002032  
--  
AZ002033  
AZ001109  
AZ001103  
AZ001104  
AZ002017  
--  
AZ001146  
AZ002009  
AZ002010  
AZ002011  
AZ002012  
AZ002038  
AZ002039  
AZ002015  
--  
AZ001146 AZ001146  
AZ002009 AZ002009  
AZ002010 AZ002010  
AZ002011 AZ002011  
AZ002012 AZ002012  
AZ002038 AZ002038  
AZ002046 AZ002048  
AZ002015 AZ002015  
Door Handle Kit  
Wood Box Stand  
Wood Chip Box  
Wood Chip Box Lid  
Burner Assembly  
Control Panel Assy  
Control Knob  
Rotary Ignitor  
--  
AZ002016  
--  
AZ002032  
--  
AZ002032  
Push Button Ignitor  
Rotary Ignitor Knob  
Carry Handle  
Standard Leg  
Leg w/Hole  
AZ002016  
--  
AZ002016  
--  
11c.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
n/a  
n/a  
AZ001109  
AZ001103  
AZ001104  
AZ002017  
--  
AZ001109  
AZ001103  
AZ001104  
AZ002017  
--  
AZ001109 AZ001109  
AZ001103 AZ001103  
AZ001104 AZ001104  
AZ002017 AZ002017  
Master Hardware Pack  
Steak Hook  
V500-5528  
--  
--  
(Model 3405GT)  
n/a  
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Smoker Cover  
--  
J303-0016  
--  
--  
--  
--  
(Model 3405GT)  
LP tank and flavoring wood not included.  
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Assembly Step 2  
Locate these parts:  
Tools needed:  
Cabinet  
Assembly  
Phillips head  
screwdriver  
4 Legs  
Hardware:  
Hardware Bag  
A
1/4-20 x 5/8” Bolts  
16 Required  
1. Set the cabinet assembly top side  
down. Be sure to remove all loose  
inner packages. To prevent scratch-  
ing or damaging your smoker, set the  
cabinet on a padded surface such as  
cardboard or carpet. The top of the  
cabinet has the vent holes; the bottom  
has mounting holes for the legs.  
2. For each leg, line up the holes and  
insert the bolts. Nuts are pre-welded  
to the cabinet.  
Leg with  
Extra Hole  
IMPORTANT: The leg that contains an  
extra hole on its side must be mounted at  
the front in the position shown. This hole  
will be used to secure the gas hose to  
the leg with a zip tie.  
3. DO NOT yet insert the two (2) bolts  
in the locations indicated. These two  
bolts will be used in the next assembly  
step.  
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Assembly Step 3  
Tools needed:  
Locate these parts:  
Phillips head  
screwdriver  
Control Panel  
Assembly  
Hardware:  
Hardware Bag  
A
1/4-20 x 5/8” Bolts  
(2 remaining from previous step)  
1. Place the control panel assembly between  
the front legs as shown. There are slots on  
the control panel that fit around the legs. The  
mounting tabs fit to the inside of the legs and  
line up with the bolt holes.  
2. Be sure all the tabs on the back  
side of the control panel are cap-  
tured around the legs as shown  
below.  
3. Insert the two (2) remaining bolts  
and tighten them securely .  
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Assembly Step 4  
Tools needed:  
Locate these parts:  
Burner Assembly  
Phillips head  
screwdriver  
Hardware:  
Hardware Bag  
B
1/4-20 x 1/2” Bolts  
3 required  
1. Set the burner assembly onto the cabinet as shown. IMPORTANT:  
The burner tube must slide properly onto the valve stem as shown  
below.  
2. Secure the burner assembly with the three (3) bolts from  
inside the cabinet. Securely tighten the bolts.  
3. Attach the loose ignitor wire to the ignitor on the control  
panel as shown.  
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Assembly Step 5  
Tools needed:  
Locate these parts:  
Damper Plate  
Phillips head  
screwdriver  
Hardware:  
Hardware Bag  
C
1/2” Wrench  
10-24 Lock Washers  
1 required  
10-24 Nuts  
1 required  
10-24 x 5/8” Bolt  
1 required  
1. Turn the smoker upright.  
2. Set the damper plate on top of the cabinet and align it  
with the corresponding “butterfly” holes. One of the tabs  
will seat inside one of the holes.  
3. Insert a bolt from the top through the center hole.  
4. From inside, place a lock washer and nut on the bolt.  
5. Thread the nut just tight enough to keep the damper  
plate snug. It should be able to rotate with little resis-  
tance.  
Bolt  
Damper Plate  
Cabinet Panel  
Lock Washer  
Nut  
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Assembly Step 6  
Tools needed:  
Locate these parts:  
Phillips head  
screwdriver  
2 Carry Handles  
Hardware:  
Hardware Bag  
D
1/2” Wrench  
1/4 Lock Washers  
8 required  
1/4-20 Nuts  
8 required  
1/4-20 x 5/8” Bolt  
8 required  
1. Align the carry handle with the corresponding  
holes on the side of the cabinet. The handles  
must be positioned upright with the bolt holes on  
the bottom.  
2. Insert the bolts from the outside and thread the  
lock washers and nuts from inside the cabinet.  
3. Firmly tighten the nuts.  
4. Complete steps for both sides of the cabinet as-  
sembly.  
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Assembly Step 7  
Locate these parts:  
Wood Chip Box  
and Lid  
Wood Box Rack  
No tools or hardware are required for this step.  
1. Insert the wood box rack into the bottom of the smoker.  
2. Set the wood chip box onto the rack. Make sure it is  
seated properly and securely in the center of the rack.  
3. Place the lid on the wood chip box.  
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Assembly Step 8  
Locate these parts:  
Water Pan  
Cooking Grids  
No tools or hardware are required for this step.  
1. Slide the water pan into the bottom rack position.  
2. Insert the cooking grids into any of the remaining rack po-  
sitions as desired. For best access, the grid wires should  
run front to back.  
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Assembly Step 9  
Tools needed:  
Locate these parts:  
Hardware Bag  
E
Door Handle Kit  
Mounting  
Bracket  
Phillips head  
screwdriver  
Handle Spring  
Handle Washer  
1/4-20 x 3/8” Bolts  
1/4-20 Lock Washers  
(2 ea)  
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1. Slide the handle washer onto the end of the door  
handle, followed by the handle spring.  
2. Feed the door handle into the hole through the  
front of the door panel.  
3. From the back side of the door panel, insert the  
mounting bracket over the end of the handle.  
4. With lock washers placed on the bolts, insert the  
bolts through the mounting plate, into the pre-  
threaded mounts and firmly tighten the bolts.  
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3
4
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Assembly Step 10  
Locate these parts:  
Hardware Bag  
2 Push Nuts  
F
Nameplate w/Heat  
Indicator  
No tools are required for this step.  
1. Insert the nameplate mounts and heat indicator prong through  
the mounting holes in the front of the door panel.  
2. From the inside of the door panel, securely attach the push  
nuts to the nameplate mounts.  
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Assembly Step 11  
Tools needed:  
Locate these parts:  
Hardware Bag  
G
Zip Tie  
S-Hook  
Pliers  
Using the zip tie, secure the hose to the front  
leg as shown. Do not pull the zip tie tight -  
leave it just loose enough so the hose can be  
adjusted if needed.  
Tying the hose to the leg helps prevent the  
hose from coming into contact with the hot  
burner chamber. Inspect the installation  
underneath the smoker to ensure the hose is  
not rubbing any position of the burner cham-  
ber.  
1. Place one end of the S-hook around the  
regulator neck or through the eyelet as  
shown.  
Crimp  
2. Using a set of pliers, crimp the S-  
hook securely to the HVR so it  
can not be removed from the  
HVR.  
3. When the LP tank is not at-  
tached to the smoker, use the  
S-hook to hang the HVR from  
the carry handle on the side  
of the smoker. This will help  
prevent dirt and other par-  
ticles from plugging the end  
of the HVR.  
OR  
Assembly is now complete! Please follow all instructions and safeguards  
on the following pages for connecting the LP tank.  
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Connecting the LP Tank  
WARNING  
ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS ON THIS PAGE MUST BE  
FOLLOWED TO PREVENT FIRE, DAMAGE AND / OR INJURY.  
1. The knob on the LP tank must be closed. See that the knob is turned  
clockwise to full stop.  
2. Check that the control knob on the smoker is turned off.  
3. Remove the protective cap from the LP tank valve and coupling nut, if  
present.  
4. Hold the regulator in one hand and insert the nipple into the valve outlet.  
Be sure the nipple is centered in the valve outlet. The coupling nut con-  
nects to the large outside threads on the valve outlet. Use care - do not  
cross thread the connection.  
5. Hand tighten the coupling nut clockwise until it comes to a full stop.  
Firmly tighten by hand only. Do not use tools.  
CAUTION: In the connection process, the HVR side of the connection will  
seal on the back check in the valve resulting in a slight resistance. The  
connection requires about one-half to three-quarters additional turn to com-  
plete the connection.  
Any fuel supply cylinder used must be constructed and marked in accordance with specifications for  
propane cylinder of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) CFR 49, or CAN/CSA B339. The ap-  
pliance is to be used only with 20 pound, vertical standing vapor withdrawal type tank.  
(A) Do not store tanks under or near the smoker.  
(B) Never fill tanks more than 80% full.  
If instructions A and B above are not followed exactly, a fire causing death or serious injury may  
occur.  
This smoker is designed to operate LP (Liquefied Propane) gas only.  
The 20 lb. LP cylinder used with this smoker must conform to the following requirements.  
Diameter 12” (30.5 cm)  
Height 18” (45.7 cm)  
With a maximum capacity of 20 pounds  
The gas cylinder used must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. The cylinder supply system must  
be arranged for vapor withdrawal.  
The instructions stated on gas cylinder tanks have to be followed when filling or transporting  
tanks. Failure to do so could result in problems to overfilling, excessive venting release of gas  
and to regulator freezing.  
Do not allow dirt or foreign material to get into or onto the tank connection when it is not attached to the fuel  
supply system. Use the protective cap provided.  
Cylinder must be filled before initial use. All handling, transport, fillng and storage of LP gas cylinders must  
be in accordance with NFPA 58 Storage and Handling of Liquid Petroleum Gasses, or CAN/CGA B149.2  
Propane Installation Code. Cylinder must be suitably tied down during transportation. Do not place any  
other tiems on top of cylinders at any time. Cylinders are not to be exposed to excessive temperature or  
high heat.  
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Connecting the LP Tank - Continued  
WARNING  
ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS ON THIS PAGE MUST BE  
FOLLOWED TO PREVENT FIRE, DAMAGE AND / OR INJURY.  
If there is a question on the identity of your unit and of the type of fuel to be used, please look on  
the data plate. Units are factory equipped for use on only one type of fuel. These units cannot be,  
and should not be used on other types 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.  
Gas Tank outlet must have Type 1 gas connection termination in order to mate the gas hose provided with  
smoker.  
The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied by the manufacturer with the appliance must be used.  
Replacement pressure regulator and hose assemblies must be those specified by the appliance manufac-  
turer.  
The regulator/hose assembly should be handled carefully to prevent contamination by foreign objects and  
dirt. The assembly should be inspected before use and any dirt or contamination should be wiped off. In  
order to insure proper operation, any replacement of the fuel tank regulator assembly has to be done with  
parts authorized by the smoker manufacturer.  
This unit is not to be utilized with a non-self-contained LP-gas supply system.  
Valve/pressure regulators are factory set to the correct operating pressures. No attempts  
should be made to adjust these settings!  
Checking for Leaks  
After all connections are completed, check all connections and fittings for leaks with a soap solution.  
With all valves closed, apply the leak check solution (50/50 mix of liquid soap and water) to all gas car-  
rying connections and fittings.  
Open tank valve.  
Presence of bubbles at areas of wet solution indicates a gas leak. If leaks are detected or you smell or  
hear gas, shut off the valve and repair the leak or replace the defective part. Do not use the smoker until all  
leaks are corrected.  
To Disconnect the LP Tank  
1. The knob on the LP tank must be closed. Check knob to ensure it is turned clockwise to a full stop.  
2. Check that the control knob on the smoker is turned off.  
3. To remove the coupling nut and regulator of supply hose from the LP  
tank, turn the coupling nut counterclockwise until it is free of the LP tank.  
4. An LP cylinder not connected for use, shall not be stored in the vicinity of  
this or any other appliance.  
When setting up the smoker and tank, it is recommended to have the tank  
and smoker on a line perpendicular to the wind direction.  
The gas hose/regulator assembly should be totally extended to the maxi-  
mum distance so 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.  
If the appliance is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the supply cylin-  
der and the cylinder should be disconnected from the appliance.  
LP Tank Not  
Included  
Storage of the appliance indoors is only permissible if the cylinder is discon-  
nected and removed from the appliance.  
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Operating Instructions  
Pre-Use Procedures  
Your smoker has been packaged with a retail store leave point-of-purchase label that hangs on the front of  
the door panel. The 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 flavoring, durability and overall performance. This is also referred to  
as the “break-in” process.  
If your smoker requires any touch-up paint on the inside of the cabinet, the only time you should apply paint  
to the inside is before the seasoning process. Paint should not be applied to the interior of your smoker af-  
ter your smoker has been used. Paint toxins may contaminate your food. However, if paint becomes neces-  
sary after use, see the section in this manual concerning After Use Care and Maintenance.  
To season your smoker, simply use it as you normally would; only do not cook any food. You will need to  
follow all of the operating procedures in the next few sections of this manual.  
Using your desired flavoring woods and marinades, burn your smoker at a low temperature (around 175° F)  
for 45-60 minutes. Allow the smoker to cool, and clean out the used water and wood.  
Once seasoning is complete, your smoker’s interior will have a durable, seasoned coating.  
Adding Water  
To add water before cooking, simply remove the water bowl and fill it with water up to 1” (25 mm) below the  
rim. Then replace the bowl to the bottom rack.  
To add water while the smoker is hot, DO NOT pull the water bowl out beyond the rack.  
Cooking Tip:  
Line the water bowl with aluminum foil before  
each use. This will make it easier to clean and  
help your water bowl last longer.  
To make adding water easier and safer, use a  
clean watering can with a long spout.  
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Adding Wood / Charcoal  
To add wood chips before cooking, simply fill the wood  
chip box with your choice of flavoring hardwood chips. The  
amount and type of wood you use is entirely up to you.  
One full box is typically enough for several hours of smok-  
ing. Once the box is filled, place the lid on top of the box  
and set the box in the smoker.  
To add wood chips while cooking, we recommend using  
tongs or long handled pliers to remove the box lid and  
place the pieces into the wood chip box without removing  
the box. It is not recommended to remove the wood chip  
box while the smoker is in operation.  
CAUTION! : The wood chip box and lid get very hot.  
Avoid handling them while in use. Always wear protective  
oven mitts when handling hot components.  
Cooking Tips - Flavoring Wood  
Small wood chips work best inside the wood chip box.  
Use dry hardwoods such as hickory, pecan, apple, cherry or  
mesquite.  
Most fruit or nut tree woods produce excellent smoke flavor-  
ing.  
Do not use resinous woods such as pine or plywood. These  
usually produce unpleasant flavoring.  
Let your taste be your guide - experiment with different types  
and quantities of wood chunks, chips or sticks. You can even  
mix woods.  
To produce more smoke and prevent fast burning, pre-soak  
the wood chips in a separate bowl of water for at least 20  
minutes, or wrap the chips in perforated aluminum foil.  
Most smoke flavoring occurs within the first hour of cooking.  
Adding wood chips after the first hour is typically not neces-  
sary unless extra smoke flavor is desired.  
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Lighting Procedure  
Ignitor Lighting System:  
1. Check all connections for leaks using the “soapy  
water” (checking for leaks) test as explained on Page  
17.  
2. Open the smoker cabinet door.  
3. Check for any blockage to the venturi tube or burner.  
Remove any foreign objects or matter.  
4. Be sure the burner control knob is in the ”OFF” posi-  
tion.  
5. Open the LP cylinder valve ONLY 1¹⁄₂ turns by turn-  
ing counterclockwise.  
6. To light unit with the rotary ignitor, push in and turn  
the burner control knob counterclockwise to the high  
setting.  
7. Immediately rotate the ignitor knob clockwise until  
you hear it click several times (you should see a  
small spark jumping from the end of the electrode  
rod to the side of the burner). If the burner does not  
light within 3 to 5 seconds, turn the burner control  
knob off and wait five minutes before repeating the  
steps again. If burner still fails to light try match light-  
ing the smoker using the instructions noted below.  
8. Once the burner is lit, close the door to allow heat to  
accumulate. The dampers can then be adjusted to  
the desired setting to allow proper air flow and com-  
bustion. Damper adjustment tips are listed on next  
page.  
9. If for any reason the flame is accidentally extin-  
guished, turn the burner control knob off and wait 5  
minutes before trying to relight.  
Match Lighting:  
1. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 of the Ignitor Lighting Sys-  
tem above.  
2. Remove the wood chip box and its stand from inside  
the smoker. Light a paper match and drop it into the  
burner chamber, making sure it falls next to the brass  
burner. Quickly turn the control knob to the light posi-  
tion. If the burner does not light within 4 or 5 seconds,  
turn the control knob off, wait 5 minutes, and repeat  
the process.  
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Cooking Tip - Damper Adjustments:  
For better performance, rotate the smoker to where the front or back of the cabinet  
is facing the wind. This allows the adjustment of the dampers to be more effective  
and accurate.  
The dampers should never be fully closed.  
Opening a side damper allows more oxygen to be consumed by the fire, fueling the  
flames and causing an increase in temperature.  
Opening the top damper helps to exhaust both the heat and smoke.  
The key to effective smoking is to watch the heat indicator on the door and adjust  
the dampers accordingly.  
Temperature maintenance is best controlled by different damper adjustment configu-  
rations.  
Shutting the Smoker OFF  
CAUTION! : The smoker can become very hot while in use. Do not touch any portion of the smoker ex-  
cept for the door handle and burner control knob. It may be necessary to use protective gloves.  
Turn the burner control knob off by pushing in and rotating clockwise. The burner flame should go out.  
Turn off the LP cylinder valve by turning the knob clockwise until it stops.  
Follow all warnings and safety precautions before removing the meat from the smoker or preparing the  
unit for storage. Please see Page 24 for proper storage procedures and the important warnings and  
safeguards on Pages 2 and 3.  
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Cooking Instructions  
You Are Now Ready to Begin:  
IMPORTANT: Before each use, clean and inspect the hose and the connection to the LP cylinder. If there  
is evidence of abrasion, wear, cuts or leaks, the hose must be replaced before the smoker is used. Refer to  
the “leak test instructions” in the LP tank connection portion of this manual.  
Fill the wood chip box with flavoring wood chips and place the box inside the smoker as instructed in the  
assembly section of this manual.  
Place the water bowl inside the smoker in the lowest rack position as explained in the assembly section  
of this manual. Carefully fill the water bowl with water or marinade up to 1” (25 mm) below the rim. A full  
bowl will last for approximately 2-3 hours. Do not over fill or allow water to overflow from the water bowl.  
Insert or adjust the cooking grids to the desired rack positions. For better access to the food with tongs  
or spatulas, be sure the grid wires run front to back as explained in the assembly section of this manual.  
You are now ready to light the burner. Refer to the Lighting Procedures on the previous pages of this  
manual. The heat from the burner will allow the wood chips to burn, causing the flavoring smoke to accu-  
mulate. Adjust the dampers to control the heat.  
Place the food on the cooking grids in a single layer with space between each piece. This will allow  
smoke and hot moisture to circulate evenly around all the food pieces.  
Smoking for 2 to 3 hours at the ideal constant cooking temperature of 225° to 250° F will get the best  
results. This temperature is according to the heat indicator mounted on the front of the smoker. For more  
tender and heavily smoked meat, a lower temperature may be preferred. If time is critical, a higher tem-  
perature range is recommended.  
Check water level periodically and add water if low. For best results and to retain heat, avoid opening  
the door of the smoker while in use. When the door must be opened, only open it briefly. The smoker will  
quickly resume cooking temperature after the door is closed.  
Always use a meat probe thermometer to ensure food is fully cooked before removing it from the smok-  
er.  
After each use, and after the smoker is cooled, carefully remove the grease pan from the bottom of the  
smoker, empty the grease and clean the grease pan.  
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Temperature Chart  
Here is a chart for measuring properly cooked meat temperature:  
(USDA Standard)  
Ground Meats & Meat Mixtures  
Poultry  
Turkey  
Veal, Lamb  
Beef, Pork  
165° F (74° C)  
160° F (71° C)  
160° F (71° C)  
Chicken, whole  
Turkey, whole  
Breasts, roast  
Thighs, wings  
Duck and Goose  
180° F (82° C)  
180° F (82° C)  
170° F (77° C)  
180° F (82° C)  
180° F (82° C)  
Fresh Beef  
Medium Rare  
Medium  
145° F (63° C)  
160° F (71° C)  
170° F (77° C)  
Fresh Pork  
Medium  
Well Done  
Well Done  
160° F (71° C)  
170° F (77° C)  
Fresh Lamb  
Medium Rare  
Medium  
145° F (63° C)  
160° F (71° C)  
170° F (77° C)  
Ham  
Fresh (Raw)  
Pre-cooked  
160° F (71° C)  
140° F (60° C)  
Well Done  
Fresh Veal  
Medium Rare  
Medium  
Fish  
145° F (63° C)  
160° F (71° C)  
170° F (77° C)  
Cook until opaque  
and flakes easily  
Well Done  
NOTE:  
These temperatures are measured with a meat probe thermometer. The heat indicator on the door  
of the smoker is not an accurate meat temperature reading.  
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After Use Safety and Maintenance  
WARNING  
Use caution when lifting and moving the smoker to avoid strains or back injury. 2 people are recommended  
to lift or move the smoker.  
DO NOT replace cover on smoker if unit is still hot.  
DO NOT store the smoker near gasoline or other combustible liquids or where combustible vapors may be  
present. Keep the area around the smoker clear and free of combustible material and vapors.  
DO NOT store this smoker in an area accessible to children or pets. Store the smoker in a dry, protected  
location.  
DO NOT allow anyone to conduct activities around the smoker following use until it has cooled. It is hot dur-  
ing operation and remains hot for a period of time following use.  
DO NOT leave hot ashes unattended until the smoker cools completely.  
This smoker becomes extremely hot - allow the smoker to cool completely before handling. If you must  
handle the smoker while it is hot, ALWAYS wear protective oven mitts or heat resistant gloves when handling  
the smoker or its components. Allow the smoker to cool before removing and cleaning the grease pan.  
Dispose of cold ashes by wrapping them in heavy duty aluminum foil and putting them in a noncombustible  
container. Be sure there are no other combustible materials in or near the container.  
If you must dispose of the ashes in less time than it takes for them to completely cool, remove the ashes  
from the smoker, keeping them in heavy duty foil, and soak them completely with water before disposing of  
them in a noncombustible container.  
Care and Maintenance  
CAUTION: All care and maintenance procedures are to be performed only while the smoker is turned off and cooled.  
Clean the water bowl and cooking grids with hot, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. You may prefer to coat the water bowl and  
cooking grids lightly with cooking oil or cooking spray.  
Frequently check and clean the venturi and burner for insects and insect nests. A clogged tube can lead to fire outside the smoker.  
Also make sure the smoker does not have any foreign objects obstructing the flow of combustion and ventilation air.  
If your heat indicator seems to be out of calibration: Remove the heat indicator from the door of the smoker by loosening and  
removing the mounting nut from the inside. There is a second nut mounted on the back of the heat indicator that can be turned to  
adjust the heat indicator needle. Set the needle to the current outdoor ambient temperature and re-mount the heat indicator to the  
door of the smoker.  
To clean the inside and outside of the smoker cabinet, simply use a damp cloth. Spray-washing with a water hose is not recom-  
mended. All moisture should be wiped away and not allowed to stand inside or on top of the smoker. Carefully remove the grease  
pan, dispose of the grease, and wash thoroughly. Once cleaned, you may prefer to lightly coat the interior of the smoker cabinet  
with cooking oil or cooking spray.  
If rust is present on the exterior surface of the smoker, clean it thoroughly with steel wool or emery cloth and use heavy duty, heat  
resistant paint.  
NEVER apply additional paint to the interior of the smoker. If rust is present on the interior of the smoker, clean thoroughly with  
steel wool or emery cloth and lightly coat the area with cooking oil or cooking spray to help minimize recurring rust.  
When an LP tank is not connected, and to help prevent dirt or other foreign particles from clogging the HVR, hang the end of the  
HVR hose from the side handle using the supplied S-hook.  
Bad Flame  
Good flame  
Inspect the flames at the burner by looking through the front access hole. A  
good flame should be blue with a yellow tip 1” to 2” in length. If flames are  
excessively yellow and irregular, oil residue and food deposits may be collect-  
ing on the burner. Try cleaning the burner surface and the holes to improve the  
flames. Bad flames may also be caused by poor HVR-to-venturi attachment.  
Always allow the smoker to cool before cleaning or checking the assembly.  
Yellow  
Blue  
To protect your smoker from weather, always keep your smoker covered when  
not in use.  
Burner  
Holes in Burner  
To obtain replacement parts or accessories, call our toll free customer service  
line: 1-800-668-5323.  
Flame Check  
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Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty  
The Great Outdoors® Smoky Mountain Series™ smoker is guaranteed against bro-  
ken or damaged parts at the time of purchase. All parts carry a 1 year limited war-  
ranty except the water bowl, which is guaranteed to be free of defects for 90 days.  
Paint is guaranteed to be free of defects for 90 days except rust, which may appear  
after repeated use.  
This warranty does not cover damage or issues related to neglect, abuse or modifi-  
cations 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 shipment or parcel post  
ONLY). Any special handling charges (i.e. Second Day, Overnight, etc.) will be the  
responsibility of the consumer.  
All warranty claims apply only to the original purchaser and require a proof of pur-  
chase verifying purchase date. Do not return parts to our address without first ob-  
taining a return authorization number form our Customer Service Department. This  
service is available by calling toll free:  
1-800-668-5323  
Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST  
This warranty may give you specific legal rights that vary by state or province.  
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Statement of Commitment  
Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of a Smoky Mountain Series Smoker. We  
are pleased that you have recognized the value of the design, function and quality of compo-  
nents used in this product. We believe it is among the finest on the market.  
We are committed to producing quality products that your family will enjoy for years to come.  
If for any reason we have failed to meet or exceed your expectations, please allow us the op-  
portunity to make it right by calling us toll-free during the following hours:  
Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p,m., EST.  
1-800-668-5323  
(It is recommended to avoid calling on Mondays when wait times may be prolonged.)  
We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase so you will agree with our motto,  
“there’s nothing like...  
the great outdoors.”™  
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2007 CFM Corporation, Smoky Mountain Series, the Smoky Mountain Series logo and the Great Outdoors  
Grill Company log is a trademark of CFM Corporation and not to be used without express permission by the  
owners and managers of CFM Corporation.  
Patents Pending  
USA 1998-2004  
CFM Corporation  
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