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JIM BOWIE

DANIEL BOONE

DAVY CROCKETT

OWNER’S MANUAL

Safety Information App User Guide

Get to Know Your Grill Cleaning & Maintenance

Assembly & Operation Recipe Book Welcome to the Nation

Thank you for purchasing a Green Mountain Pellet Grill! We hope that it will provide you with many years of trouble-free service and allow you to cook extraordinary food that will enhance your enjoyment of eating.

Your new grill can grill, smoke, slow-cook, barbecue, braise, roast, bake, and sear at the touch of a button. This manual will help you get the most out of your pellet grill, so please read it thoroughly.

Should an unforeseen problem occur, please check the Troubleshooting section, or visit our website greenmountaingrills.com/support. After exhausting those possibilities, please feel free to call us at 530-347-9167 and select “Technical Support.”

If you have questions about cooking, please see General Operating Tips and Wood Fired 101 sections in this manual, or visit our website:

greenmountaingrills.com

Remember that your new pellet grill is extremely versatile. While you can grill steaks, hamburgers and all the other traditional “barbecue” fare, you can also prepare a pot roast, smoke fish, bake cookies or bread, slow-cook a brisket or pork butt, roast vegetables, and much more. About the only limit is your imagination... so get creative!

FOLLOW THE GMG NATION CONTENTS

Warranty 5 Experience the new age of grilling. Safety Info 7 How a Pellet Grill Works 13 Premium Pellets 15 GMG Rubs & Sauces 17 Accessories 19

Jim Bowie & 21 Get to Know Your Grill 23 Digital Controller 25 Key Grill Components 27 Assembly 31 Prefire Check 37 Operation 39

Davy Crockett 45 Get to Know Your Grill 47 Digital Controller 48 Key Grill Components 49 Assembly 52 Prefire Check 55 Operation 57

General Operating Tips 63 Wood Fired 101 67 Cleaning & Maintenance 71 Troubleshooting 73

WiFi App Guide 81

Recipes 119

This LIMITED WARRANTY covers defects in workmanship and materials for a period of three (3) years from the date of first retail purchase. During the warranty period, GMG Products, LLC (dba Green Mountain Grills) will replace or repair, at its sole option, any defective Green Mountain grill returned to us, or to one of our dealers, by its original purchaser. Any claims under this warranty must be received by the expiration of the warranty period.

This warranty does not cover problems that result from abuse, accident, misuse, or problems with electrical power. It does not over cosmetic elements and components, such as paint and other finishes. It does not cover uses not in accordance with the instruction manual. It does not cover commercial use of the product. It specifically excludes products for which Green Mountain Grills has not received payment.

THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (PROVINCE TO 3 YEAR PROVINCE IN CANADA). GREEN MOUNTAIN GRILLS RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE PROVIDED.

IN NO EVENT WILL GMG PRODUCTS, LLC (dba GREEN MOUNTAIN GRILLS) HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER TO REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY HERE: THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OR WITH RESPECT TO ANY greenmountaingrills.com/warranty-registration THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES AGAINST THE RETAIL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME STATES (PROVINCES IN CANADA) DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

To exercise your rights under this warranty, contact the dealer from whom you purchased it, or call us at 530-347-9167.

© 2019 GMG Products LLC - All Rights Reserved

5 Warranty 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFO WARNING PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

GENERAL WARNINGS • YOU MUST CONTACT YOUR LOCAL HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, BUILDING, FIRE OFFICIALS, OR OTHER AUTHORITY PLEASE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS HAVING JURISDICTION, TO OBTAIN THE NECESSARY PERMITS, IN THIS MANUAL. PERMISSION OR INFORMATION ON ANY INSTALLATION RESTRICTIONS, SUCH AS ANY GRILL BEING INSTALLED ON A • THIS IS AN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE. OBSERVE ALL NORMAL COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE, INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS, OR EVEN SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR A HIGH VOLTAGE APPARATUS. THE ABILITY TO OWN AND OPERATE SUCH A GRILL IN YOUR AREA.

• FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. • DO NOT OPERATE THE GRILL WHILE TRANSPORTING IT! THE GRILL MUST ALWAYS BE STATIONARY WHEN IT IS ON. MAKE • DO NOT USE IN ANY ENCLOSED AREA OR ANY AREA WITHOUT CERTAIN THAT THE GRILL IS COLD AND ALL FIRE IN THE FIREBOX ADEQUATE VENTILATION. IS EXTINGUISHED BEFORE MOVING IT.

• DO NOT MODIFY THIS GRILL IN ANY MANNER NOT IN PELLET AND OTHER FUEL RESTRICTIONS ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER GUIDELINES. • THIS GRILL IS DESIGNED TO BURN ONLY FOOD-SAFE • DO NOT OPERATE THIS GRILL OTHER THAN AS SPECIFIED IN HARDWOOD PELLETS. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TYPE OF FUEL. THIS MANUAL. • DO NOT USE ANY PELLETS LABELED AS HAVING ADDITIVES OR • BE AWARE OF AND RESPOND TO THE INHERENT DANGER OF DESIGNED FOR USE IN HOME HEATING SYSTEMS. ANY APPLIANCE THAT PRODUCES FLAMES. • DO NOT USE SOFTWOOD PELLETS. THE SMOKE CONTAINS • DO NOT USE THE GRILL IN RAIN OR AROUND ANY WATER DANGEROUS PHENOLS THAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO INGEST. SOURCE SUCH AS SPRINKLERS. • DO NOT USE HEATING PELLETS, AS THEY MAY CONTAIN UNSAFE • DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS IMPURITIES THAT COULD HARM YOUR HEALTH OR YOUR GRILL. GRILL. • GMG’S GRILLS ARE DESIGNED FOR AND TESTED WITH GREEN • KEEP THE ENTIRE GRILL A MINIMUM OF 24" FROM ALL MOUNTAIN’S BRAND OF PELLETS. WHILE YOU MAY USE OTHER COMBUSTIBLES. BRANDS OF PELLETS, WE DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE GRILL WILL PERFORM AT THE SAME LEVEL. • DO NOT PUT A BARBECUE COVER OR ANYTHING FLAMMABLE ON OR UNDER THE GRILL WHILE IN USE. • NEVER USE LAVA ROCK, NONPELLETIZED WOOD, OR CHARCOAL IN THE GRILL. • DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO ENTER THE PELLET HOPPER. PELLETS EXPOSED TO WATER TURN INTO SAWDUST THAT THE • DO NOT USE ANY GASOLINE, LANTERN FUEL, WHITE GAS, AUGER FEED SYSTEM WILL NOT DELIVER TO THE FIREBOX. DIESEL FUEL, PETROL, LIGHTER FLUID, CHARCOAL LIGHTER,

ALCOHOL GEL, OR ANY OTHER FUEL OR ACCELERANTS FOR • AFTER A PERIOD OF STORAGE OR NONUSE, THE GRILL SHOULD LIGHTING OR RELIGHTING THE GRILL. BE CHECKED FOR AUGER AND BURN POT OBSTRUCTIONS, FOREIGN OBJECTS INSIDE BOTH THE GRILL AND THE HOPPER, AND AIR BLOCKAGE, BEFORE USE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CORRECT PROCEDURES SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL.

7 Safety Information 8 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFO WARNING PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

OPERATING PRECAUTIONS WARNINGS RELATING TO USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL/SMART CONTROL APP • THIS GRILL MUST NOT BE USED BY PERSONS WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL, SENSORY OR MENTAL CAPABILITIES, OR LACK OF • IF USING A REMOTE CONTROL OR THE REMOTE CELL PHONE EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE, UNLESS THEY HAVE BEEN GIVEN APPLICATION TO CONTROL THE OPERATION OF THE GRILL, YOU SUPERVISION OR INSTRUCTION CONCERNING THE USE OF THE MUST FIRST MAKE SURE THAT ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS APPLIANCE BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY AND OTHERWISE APPLICABLE TO THE OPERATION OF THE GRILL HAVE ARE BEING SUPERVISED BY A RESPONSIBLE ADULT. BEEN OBSERVED PRIOR TO STARTING THE GRILL. MOREOVER, A RESPONSIBLE ADULT FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATION OF THE • CHILDREN SHOULD NEVER USE THE GRILL. GRILL SHOULD BE AT ALL TIMES ABLE TO VIEW THE GRILL, AND IS IN CLOSE-ENOUGH PROXIMITY TO THE GRILL TO BE ABLE TO • ACCESSIBLE PARTS OF THE GRILL WILL BE VERY HOT, AND ADDRESS ANY EMERGENCY CONDITIONS, BEFORE OPERATING YOUNG CHILDREN AND PETS MUST BE KEPT AWAY FROM THE THE GRILL REMOTELY. GRILL WHILE IT IS IN USE. MAINTENANCE ISSUES • NEVER LEAN OVER AN OPEN GRILL OR PLACE HANDS OR FINGERS ON THE FRONT EDGE OF THE GRILL OR IN THE PELLET • THE GRILL MUST BE CLEANED AND MAINTAINED REGULARLY IN HOPPER. ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL. • DO NOT USE ACCESSORIES NOT DESIGNED FOR USE WITH THIS GRILL. • DO NOT MODIFY OR REMOVE ANY OF THE PARTS OF THE GRILL. • USE HEAT RESISTANT BARBECUE MITTS OR GLOVES WHILE • ALWAYS UNPLUG THE GRILL BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OPERATING THE GRILL. SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE. • DO NOT TRANSPORT THE GRILL WHILE OPERATING OR WHILE • NEVER ADD PELLETS BY HAND TO THE FIREPOT WHILE THE THE GRILL IS HOT. MAKE SURE THAT THE FIRE IS COMPLETELY GRILL IS RUNNING. IF THE GRILL RUNS OUT OF PELLETS DURING OUT AND THE GRILL IS COMPLETELY COOL TO THE TOUCH COOKING, LET THE GRILL COMPLETELY COOL AND START AGAIN BEFORE MOVING IT. FOLLOWING THE INITIAL START-UP INSTRUCTIONS. • ASHES SHOULD BE PLACED IN A METAL CONTAINER WITH A • ALWAYS BE SURE TO INSTALL THE HEAT SHIELD PROPERLY, IN TIGHT-FITTING LID, AND THE CONTAINER MUST BE PLACED ON A ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS ELSEWHERE IN THIS NONCOMBUSTIBLE FLOOR OR ON THE GROUND, WELL AWAY MANUAL, TO REDUCE RISK OF A GREASE FIRE. FROM ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. ASHES SHOULD BE RETAINED IN THE CONTAINER UNTIL ALL CINDERS HAVE • GREASE FIRES ARE OFTEN CAUSED BY FAILING TO PROPERLY THOROUGHLY COOLED BEFORE FURTHER DISPOSAL. MAINTAIN THE GRILL BY CLEANING THE GREASE PAN AND THE GREASE DRAIN CONSISTENTLY. IF A GREASE FIRE OCCURS, TURN THE CONTROL UNIT TO “OFF,” AND LEAVE THE LID CLOSED UNTIL THE FIRE IS OUT. DO NOT UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. IF AN UNCONTROLLED FIRE DOES OCCUR, IMMEDIATELY CALL THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT. NEVER PUT WATER ON THE FIRE.

9 Safety Information 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFO WARNING PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

• MAKE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE GRILL AND ASHES • THE SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING INCLUDE ARE COLD BEFORE ACCESSING THE INTERIOR. HEADACHES, DIZZINESS, WEAKNESS, NAUSEA, VOMITING, DO NOT REMOVE HOT ASH FROM THE GRILL, AS IT MAY SLEEPINESS, AND CONFUSION. CARBON MONOXIDE REDUCES CAUSE A FIRE ELSEWHERE. THE BLOOD'S ABILITY TO CARRY OXYGEN, AND LOW BLOOD OXYGEN LEVELS CAN RESULT IN LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND CREOSOTE DEATH.

• OVER TIME, A LAYER OF TAR-LIKE SOOT OR CREOSOTE MAY • ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND DRUG USE INCREASE THE FORM INSIDE YOUR GRILL. YOU SHOULD REGULARLY REMOVE EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING. SUCH SUBSTANCES FROM INSIDE YOUR GRILL, AS A CREOSOTE FIRE CAN BURN OUT OF CONTROL. • CARBON MONOXIDE IS ESPECIALLY TOXIC TO MOTHERS AND CHILDREN DURING PREGNANCY, INFANTS, THE ELDERLY, • DARK AND SOOTY SMOKE MAY INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A SMOKERS, AND PEOPLE WITH BLOOD OR CIRCULATORY SYSTEM CREOSOTE BUILDUP INSIDE YOUR GRILL. IF YOU NOTICE THIS, PROBLEMS, SUCH AS ANEMIA OR HEART DISEASE. TURN OFF THE GRILL AND WAIT FOR IT TO COOL COMPLETELY. THEN, REMOVE ANY COLD CREOSOTE FROM THE GRILL WITH A • YOU MUST SEE A DOCTOR IF YOU DEVELOP EITHER COLD OR TOWEL. FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS WHILE COOKING IN THE VICINITY OF THE GRILL, AS CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING CAN EASILY BE • SHOULD A CREOSOTE FIRE OCCUR, TURN THE CONTROL UNIT MISTAKEN FOR A COLD OR FLU AND IS OFTEN DETECTED TOO TO “OFF,” AND LEAVE THE LID CLOSED UNTIL THE FIRE IS OUT. DO LATE. NOT UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE THE GRILL, TRY TO SMOTHER THE FIRE, OR PUT WATER ON THE FIRE. PROP 65 - STATE OF CALIFORNIA IF AN UNCONTROLLED FIRE DOES OCCUR, IMMEDIATELY CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. • THIS PRODUCT CAN EXPOSE YOU TO WOOD DUST, WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, AND TO CARBON MONOXIDE, WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CARBON MONOXIDE WARNING CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM, OR DEATH. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO • THE GRILL MUST BE OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE TO WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR WITH THESE GUIDELINES TO PREVENT CARBON MONOXIDE FROM HUMAN CONSUMPTION. POISONING YOU, YOUR FAMILY, OR OTHERS.

• CARBON MONOXIDE IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS, SO IT IS IMPORTANT TO OPERATE THE GRILL IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THIS OPERATING MANUAL, AND THESE WARNINGS.

• THE GRILL MUST AT ALL TIMES BE OPERATED OUTSIDE, IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA, AND IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL OTHER INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO AVOID CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.

11 Safety Information 12 PELLET HOW HOPPER A PELLET GRILL WORKS

WOOD FIRED SCIENCE A motor turns an auger that feeds pellets into a Venturi-style firebox. There, a hot rod automatically ignites the pellets. The hopper fan provides airflow into the firebox creating a burn pot cyclone for maximum heat distribution and maintains positive pressure that prevents burn-back into the auger tube.

HOPPER FAN AUGER FIREBOX

THERMAL SENSOR HEAT DISTRIBUTION The Venturi-style firebox creates maximum heat distribution and complete combustion of the pellets with minimal waste. The heat shield that covers the firebox distributes the heat to both sides of the grill, flowing up into the convection-style grill chamber. The thermal sensor mounted inside the grill sends data to the on-board computer ten times every second, and the digital controller adjusts the air and pellet flow to maintain the temperature you set.

DIGITAL HEAT CONTROLLER SHIELD

13 How a Pellet Grill Works 14 Premium Apple Blend This sublime blend of Apple Wood, American Hickory, and Red Oak is mature but gentle. If PREMIUM you’re unsure about which pellets to use, choose the Apple Blend for hardy flavors. You HARDWOOD PELLETS can’t go wrong with this one!

Premium Gold Blend This mellow blend of Red Oak, American Hickory, and Mountain Maple subtly flavors your food without overpowering it. These are some Our pellets are made out of 100% kiln dried sawdust of the hardest of the hardwoods; this blend that never touches the floor. The pellets are held produces a long burn with modest smoke. together with the natural lignin in the wood. GMG 28 lb bags provide 40% more than our competitors’ 20 lb bags. Super low ash content with no fillers or additives! Premium Fruitwood Blend This bold blend of Orchard Cherry, American Beech, and Sweet Pecan (yes, pecan is a fruit!) smells sweet when you cook with it and adds character to whatever you grill. This blend is

500° favored by competition barbecue teams nationwide for its flavorful light smoke.

400°

Premium Texas Blend 300° This aromatic blend of Black Oak, American Hickory, and a hint of Texas Mesquite offers TEMPERATURE 200° more smoke than our other blends. The pellets are a deep chocolate brown and burn hot. If you 100° want big taste, the Texas Blend is right for you.

.5 1 1.5 2 Premium Gourmet Blend LBS. PER HOUR This 8 lb. stand-up resealable bag of Gourmet Blend pellets is a perfect blend of Black Oak, These test results were obtained under the following conditions: Ambient temperature range of 52-56 degrees Fahrenheit. Usage of GMG American Hickory, and Texas Mesquite. This Premium Blend Pellets. No food in cavity. No wind. bag is space-saving for camping, RV’ing, Your results may differ due to: picnicking, and tailgating specifically designed Food in cavity which absorbs BTU’s as it cooks. Usage of different pellets. Opening and closing the lid. Operating in higher or lower temperatures than for the Davy Crockett portable grill. testing conditions. Operating in wind.

15 Premium Hardwood Pellets Premium Hardwood Pellets 16 RUBS SAUCES

Fish – Exotic ingredients like sereh powder, green peppercorns, and cilantro season fish and seafood perfectly.

Wild Game – This pleasant, piquant spice rub will enrich your venison, bear, or bison, but try it on lamb, pork, and beef too. Heat & Sweet – This sweet n’ spicy dipping and grilling sauce Roasted Garlic & Chipotle – This will add zest, charm, and dignity complements wings, ribs, pulled pork – even French fries. to ribs, roasts, chicken, and vegetables. Pitmaster Sauce – The latest addition to our sauce lineup comes Sizzle Blend – If it sizzles when you cook it, add this! You will love it! from Rooftop Barbeque team. This sauce has the perfect blend of sweet and spicy. Be prepared to be amazed with the flavors of this Beef – Smoked paprika, mustard, cayenne, and other spices will perfectly blended sauce. enhance the flavor of any beef. Cherry Chipotle – This decadent mixture of fruit and fire will add Pork – A winning combination of 11 robust spices give this rub the zest to ribs, pork, vegetables, and anything else you think needs a potential to turn your ribs, butt, or loin into a blue ribbon dish. hint of heat.

Poultry – A dash of savory adds just the right flavor to make your Cattle Drive – Our classic sauce will perfectly season your meats fowl taste simply delectable. with the traditional style of the Old West.

South of the Border – If you use this in your Mexican food, amigo, Pizza Sauce – Take your wood-fired pizza to the next level with this you will think you’re in Cabo San Lucas! fresh Italian-inspired blend!

17 Rubs Sauces 18 Wood-Fired Pizza Infared Attachment Thermometer Convert your Daniel Accurately measure ACCESSORIES Boone or Jim Bowie your pizza stone model into a temperature with a wood-fired gourmet range of -58°F-1022°F Be sure to visit your local dealer to pick up these great pizza oven. (-50°C - 550°C) accessories for your new Green Mountain Grill.

Wood Pizza Peel Digital Probe Grill Covers Thermal Blankets Convert your Daniel Thermometer Our form-fitting grill Keep your grill Boone or Jim Bowie Fold out covers will withstand warm in the winter model into a instant-read food the toughest time and cut down wood-fired gourmet thermometer with weather conditions. on your pellet usage pizza oven. range from -4°F to Sizes available for by up to 50%. Sizes 392°F (-20°C to each grill model. available for each 200°C). grill model. Griddle Grill Pan Davy Crockett Davy Crockett Turn your grill into a Great for keeping Tote Camo Tote Black stove top and cook sauces, beans and Travel in style with Travel in style bacon, eggs, sides warm on the our New Davy with our New sandwiches, grill. Crockett Carrying Davy Crockett pancakes and more! Tote! Carrying Tote!

Mitts GMG Hats Rib Rack Smoke Shelf These handsome, Look good Grill 7 racks of ribs Upper Racks extra-heavy-duty alongside your grill at the same time Add more cooking mitts will protect your in this premium with the GMG room to your grill hands and make you quality headwear! vertical rib rack! Fits with a smoke shelf. look like a million JB and DB only. dollars!

Food Porter Spritz Bottle Grill Utensils Apron Keep your food Perfect to keep Grill in style with Save the drippings for cold or hot for up meats, poultry, and a set of GMG later and look like a to 4 hours. Great even fish nice and Grill Utensils. pro while you’re at it. for travel and moist while grilling. outdoor use.

G-Mats Thin Blue Smoker Drip-EZ Grease Drip-EZ Grease Teflon-coated Expandable smoke Tray Liners Bucket Liners fiberglass fabric tube with easy Place the stack of 3 Place a liner in your cooking mats, safe slide extension, liners on your grease grease bucket to for use up to 450°. 11”-18” for tray to collect drippings collect drippings for Nonstick (both sides maximum smoke for easy cleanup! easy cleanup! are usable). flavor.

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Thermal Sensor Firebox Thermal Sensor Firebox

Pellet Hopper AshVac Pellet Hopper AshVac

Digital Controller Heat Shield Digital Controller Heat Shield

Low Pellet Alarm Grease Tray Low Pellet Alarm Grease Tray

Combustion Fan Drip Bucket Combustion Fan Drip Bucket

Auger Heat Shield Adjuster Auger Heat Shield Adjuster

Igniter Chimney Igniter Chimney

23 Know Your Grill - JB & DB 24 Antenna Connection Standard on WiFi Smart Control models only

DIGITAL Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone Digital Readout Display CONTROLLER Displays temperature and status codes: OFF - Grill Is Off FAN - Fan Mode UPD - Updated NFD - No Food Detected FAL - Ignition Failure SEN - Thermal Sensor Issue

1 Signal Indicator Light

2 Temperature Up 5-degree increment control Know YourGrill 3 Temperature Down 5-degree increment control

Power Button

Food Probe 1 Button 4 6 When the food probe is connected, press to read the internal temperature of your food. Press again to switch back to grill temperature. 5 Food Probe 1 Connection 9 Insert a food probe here and run it up and through the 7 steel swinging door on the left side of the grill. 9 Food Probe 2 Button 8 10 When the food probe is connected, press to read the internal temperature of your food. Press again to switch back to grill temperature.

10 Food Probe 2 Connection Insert another food probe here and run it up and through the steel swinging door on the left side of the grill.

11 USB Connection 11 Plug in USB to charge a phone or other devices.

25 Digital Controller - JB & DB 26 CIRCLE HALF-MOON Grease tray: This slopes downhill LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE from left to right and carries the

KEY GRILL drippings from your food into the Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone grease bucket for easy disposal. COMPONENTS Make sure the CIRCLE cutout is on the LEFT SIDE.

This is a Firebox: This sits at the bottom of the Digital Controller: grill, and pellets arrive into it via an state-of-the-art PID auger tube attached to its left side. (calculus-based) computer that This is also called a burn pot. will keep your grill at a reasonably steady temperature.

Igniter: You will find the igniter (also Combustion Fan: This fan is called a hot rod) in the firebox. It should located under the hopper and protrude about 1.5–2” into the firebox. blows air into the firebox (burn Know YourGrill This rod ignites the pellets to start the fire. pot). The speed of this fan will vary during normal operation.

Meat Probes: To use this feature, Thermal Sensor: This device sends data just plug the connector into the to the computer ten times per second. receptacle on the front of the The computer then averages these controller. readings over slightly longer periods of time and adjusts the air and pellet flow to Lift the stainless flap on the left maintain an accurate temperature in the side of the grill and push the cavity. probe through the hole. Then, insert the probe into the center of Heat Shield: Creates maximum heat the food you are cooking. Press distribution between the left and right either the Probe 1 or 2 button to side of the grill chamber. display the temperature of that probe. This process takes a minute or two to stabilize. Heat Shield Adjuster: This allows you to slide the heat shield left and right to To return to the grill temperature display, simply press the control heat distribution. Move toward probe button again. If you do not have the probe installed in the heat: for example, if the grill is hotter the control panel, then your digital display will read “NO FD” on the right side, move the heat shield (no food) when you press either probe button. The probe is slightly to the right to even out the temps. not suitable for reading temperatures above 257°F (150°C).

27 Key Grill Components - JB & DB 28 AshVac: This allows you to connect a Hopper Window: This allows Shop-Vac to clean out the base of the you to always keep an eye on burn pot. NEVER pull hot ash out of the your pellet supply. Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone firebox. Make sure the fire is completely out before using this feature of the grill! Wait at least 1 hour after you shut down the grill before attempting to pull ash out through the clean-out. Auger: This is found at the bottom of the hopper and feeds pellets into the firebox.

Low Pellet Alarm: Inside the hopper is a low pellet alarm. When the level of pellets falls below this sensor, an Grill Lid Window: This allows alarm sounds to let you know that you to take a peek at your food you need to fill the hopper back up. without disrupting the internal Know YourGrill Once this alarm goes off, you should temp. add pellets to prevent fuel shortage and resultant temperature drops. Chimney Cap: Always leave this open. Your grill needs to draft. Pellet Dump: Please ensure that the Always make sure there is at least stainless steel pellet dump slider is in a two-finger or 1.5 inch opening. place before filling the hopper with pellets. *Versions may vary based on model. Grill Shelving:

Hopper Lid: Keep the hopper lid closed at all times while your grill is on. Obviously, if you need to refill the hopper, you can make a brief Front Side Bottom exception. The fan inside the hopper must blow air into the auger tube to prevent burn-back from the firepot. If Bottle Opener: No more the hopper lid stays open, this air looking for the opener! It has a pressure just escapes into the durable stainless steel design. atmosphere.

29 Key Grill Components - JB & DB 30 Remove the parts from

ASSEMBLY inside the grill and set aside. Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone

We recommend 2 people for a safe and proper assembly. GRILL PARTS INVENTORY 2 Also check out our Assembly & Setup section on our videos page: www.greenmountaingrills.com/videos 3

STAND BOX RIGHT SIDE UP & OPEN TOP HANDLE 1 GREASE TRAY Assembly

AC POWER GREEN WHEEL LEGS x2 CORD

Remove front shelf parts, legs, and top Styrofam and set GRILL GRATES x2 aside. You will need the Styrofoam again, so keep it nearby. AC/DC ADAPTER 2 REMOVE THE INTERNAL GRILL PARTS FRONT SHELF HEAT SHIELD GRILL POWER To make it easier to open the grill CORD BRACKETS x2 CASTER LEGS x2 lid, cut down the front corners of the box about 10 in. CHIMNEY

SOCKET WRENCH SIDE SHELF

Pull back the plastic and open the grill lid.

FRONT SHELF BOTTOM SHELF

31 Assembly - JB & DB 32 3 REPLACE THE STYROFOAM & FLIP 7 INSTALL THE FRONT SHELF

UPSIDE DOWN Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone First, install the shelf brackets onto the front of the grill. Place the shelf on top and secure it to the brackets.

Close the lid and replace the Styrofoam back on top of the 2 grill. This will prevent scratching of the grill when you flip it. 3 8 PRIME THE FIREBOX 4 INSTALL THE LEGS Important: Pour the contents of the Ziploc bag into the

HOPPER Assembly SIDE firebox before you install the Install the legs as shown. The rest of the parts. This is part of caster legs should be closest to the the initial starting procedure. hopper side. 9 INSERT THE INTERNAL PARTS 5 FLIP RIGHT SIDE UP AND REMOVE THE BOX HEAT SHIELD SLIDER The slider brackets are preinstalled and located along the back and front side of the inside base of the grill.

HEAT SHIELD Place the heat shield into the slider 6 INSTALL THE BOTTOM SHELF brackets to properly sit over the firebox. Line it up per the measurements of the Align the shelf with the holes located on the inside of the 4 grill models listed below. legs. Thread the bolt through the legs into the shelf and secure. DB JB 4.25” 9.25” From From left wall. left wall.

33 Assembly - JB & DB 34 HEAT SHIELD ADJUSTER 10 INSTALL THE CHIMNEY Insert the rod into the hole on the right Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone side of the grill to align and thread into Unscrew the 3 bolts from the side of the grill. Install the the right side of the heat shield. chimney using those 3 bolts. Make sure the gasket is between the chimney and the grill. Finally, twist on the chimney cap. Make sure there is at least a 1.5 in. open GREASE TRAY gap for proper ventilation. Insert the grease tray with the circle cutout on the LEFT SIDE near the thermal sensor and the half-moon cutout on the RIGHT SIDE.

CIRCLE HALF-MOON Make sure the grease tray is installed LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE correctly to ensure proper grease 11 INSERT THE PELLET DUMP DOOR drainage and thermal sensor reading. Assembly Slide the stainless steel door into the door slot. ALWAYS make sure the door is shut before filling the hopper GRILL GRATES with pellets and while the grill is on. Insert the grates so that they sit flush with the back and front edges of the grill surface. 12 INSTALL THE SIDE SHELF Line up the bullets with the pins on the side of the grill and slide to the right. Lift up the side tray support, underneath the side tray, and push the side tray down to snap it into place. 9 INSTALL THE LID HANDLE Fasten the nuts on the hanger hooks to lock them in place. Secure each end of the handle with a thermal insulation washer between the stainless handle base on the outside and the metal lid. Insert another one between the bolt and the metal lid on the inside. This will prevent the handle from becoming too hot during operation. 13 INSTALL THE DRIP BUCKET

Hang the bucket properly on the slot of the drip spout underneath the side tray.

35 Assembly - JB & DB 36 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF THE GREASE TRAY PREFIRE Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone

CHECK CIRCLE HALF-MOON CIRCLE HALF-MOON LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE PRIMING THE FIREBOX

IMPORTANT: Install the grease tray with the hole to the left and half-moon crescent to the right. This ensures proper travel of grease into your grease trough. For easy cleanup, feel free to wrap the grease tray in tin foil. MAKE SURE not to cover up

the circle on the left side near the thermal sensor. Prefire Check IMPORTANT: Make sure to pour the contents of the Ziploc bag into the firebox and fill your hopper with pellets. Priming only needs to be done the first time running the unit or if the unit RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF THE runs out of pellets. See page 40 for an alternative way to prime CHIMNEY CAP the firebox if grill has run out of pellets throughout a cook.

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF THE CHIMNEY CAP IS OPEN. HEAT SHIELD Your grill needs to draft. Always make sure there is at least a two-finger or 1.5-inch opening.

CLOSE DOORS & LIDS FOR PROPER AIRFLOW

Pellet Dump AshVac Hopper Lid Daniel Boone Jim Bowie Approx. 4.25” from the left wall Approx. 9.25” from the left wall

Use the measurement on the heat shield adjustment rod as a guide. The grill wall should be even with 0” for optimal heat distribution. IMPORTANT: Always close the pellet dump, AshVac, 2 1 0 1 2 hopper lid, and grill lid before starting the grill.

37 Prefire Check - JB & DB 38 RECOMMENDED STEPS FOR FIRST STARTUP OPERATION Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone

This procedure is a way to ensure the auger feeds pellets PLUGGING IN THE and primes the firebox. ONLY perform these steps on the GRILL very first startup or to fill the auger and recharge the firebox if the grill runs out of pellets during a cook.

Connect the power cords and adapter as Once the grill is plugged in, the display will read pictured here. Make sure to keep your cords safe from the rain or weathering. off. Press the red power button to turn the unit on so it reads 0.

AC POWER CORD AC/DC ADAPTER GRILL POWER CORD Operation

UNDERSTANDING THE Once the unit hits number 1 on the screen, unplug the unit from the back and plug it in For more detailed startup cycle information, see page 64. again. The unit should read off on the screen. Auger turns on and starts pushing pellets into the firebox.

Igniter turns on and starts to heat the pellets. Now press the red power button again to restart the grill. The unit will go through the 0-1-2-3 process and will heat up to 150°F.

The combustion fan turns on to ignite the pellets.

The fan and igniter establish proof of fire. Once your grill has reached 150°F you can then adjust to your desired temperature.

39 Operation - JB & DB 40 IMPORTANT TIPS FOR THE GRILL WILL MAKE INITIAL BURN ODD SOUNDS Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone

Burn in the grill at 350°F for 30 minutes to remove any residue from the manufacturing process.

30 mins 350°F

ALWAYS allow the grill to reach 150°F before adjusting the temperature. Huffing noises are normal. The combustion fan, inside the hopper, will turn off and on regularly to provide the correct amount of oxygen to the fire to maintain the set temperature. STANDARD Operation STARTUP HOW TO CORRECTLY

IMPORTANT: For first startup please see the previous page. POWER DOWN

Plug in the grill. The display should read off. Press the red power button to turn the unit on. The unit will go through the 0-1-2-3 process and will heat up to 150°F. ALWAYS allow the grill to reach 150°F before adjusting to your desired temperature. Press the red power button to switch the grill into fan mode. Do not unplug the grill until it has completed fan mode and the display reads off.

Fan mode is important as it not only cools down the grill properly but also blows ash out of the firebox for your next cook.

41 Operation - JB & DB 42 RECOMMENDED REGULAR °F UNDERSTANDING GRILL CLEANING AIR TEMPERATURE Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone

The PT200 Platinum Sensor sends data to the Keep the inside of the grill clean using a shop computer. This “brain” analyzes the data and adjusts vacuum. This will take only a few minutes. the airflow and pellet fuel flow to maintain the set

ABOUT temperature. Many things affect the data gathered by EVERY DO NOT DO THIS UNTIL THE GRILL AND ALL 2-3 BAGS the sensor–opening the lid, wind, grease splatter, 80-100 LBS ASHES IN THE FIREBOX ARE STONE COLD! humidity, altitude, and gravity (if the grill is not on level ground).

Remove the interior parts. Vacuum any ash and The computer analyzes all the erratic information and residue out of the base and the firebox. averages it over time. Then, it displays the best result as the most accurate representation of the grill’s current temperature. This is why an instantaneous air AshVac Operation temperature reading from a third-party product does Use this method to easily clean not provide much useful information. out the firebox without removing any internal parts.

ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE GRILL IS COLD AND THE FIRE IS OUT. WAIT AT LEAST ONE HOUR AFTER TURNING OFF THE GRILL BEFORE USING THE ASHVAC.

Open the AshVac door located on the right side of the grill. Place the end of the vacuum hose over the hole of the clean-out tube that runs into the base of the burn pot. This will remove most of the excess ash from the firebox.

43 Operation - JB & DB 44 Davy Crockett Davy Crockett Safety

45 Davy Crockett 46 GET TO KNOW YOUR DIGITAL Davy Crockett WOOD PELLET GRILL CONTROLLER

1 1 Know YourGrill 12 8 2 2

7 3 3 11 4 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 5 Digital Readout Display 10 Displays temperature and status codes:

OFF - Grill is off OUL - Electrical Short FAN - Fan Mode EO1 - Fan Motor Overload UPD - Updated EO2 - Auger Motor Overload NFD - No Food Detected E04 - Igniter Overload Thermal Sensor Heat Shield FAL - Ignition Failure E08 - Low Voltage SEN - Thermal Sensor Issue Pellet Hopper Igniter Signal Indicator Light Temperature Down Digital Controller Firebox

Antenna Connection Power Switch Auger EZ-Fold & Carry Legs

Combustion Fan Drip System Temperature Up Food Probe Connection

Grease Tray Chimney Food Temperature

47 Know Your Grill - DC Digital Controller - DC 48 HALF MOON Grease tray: This slopes downhill

LEFT SIDE from left to right and carries the Davy Crockett KEY GRILL drippings from your food into the grease bucket for easy disposal. COMPONENTS Make sure the half-moon cutout is on the LEFT SIDE.

Firebox: This sits at the bottom of the grill, and pellets arrive into it via an

auger tube attached to its left side. This Know YourGrill is also called a burn pot.

Igniter: You will find the igniter in the firebox. It should protrude about 1.5–2” into the firebox. You can adjust this by loosening the set screw located at the To use this feature, just plug the connector left side of the firebox on the igniter Meat Probe: into the receptacle on the front of the control panel. tube. However, this should rarely be necessary. This is also called a hot rod. Lift the stainless flap on the left side of the grill and push the probe through the hole. Then, insert the probe into the center of the food you are cooking. When you press the FOOD button on the control panel, it will display the Combustion Fan: This fan is located temperature of whatever the probe touches, but this under the hopper and blows air into the process takes a minute or two to stabilize. firebox (burn pot). The speed of this fan will vary during normal operation. To return to the grill temperature display, simply press the FOOD button again.

If you do not have the probe installed in the control panel, Thermal Sensor: This device sends data then your digital display will read “NFD” (no food) when to the computer ten times per second. you press the FOOD button. The computer then averages these readings over slightly longer periods of The probe is not suitable for reading temperatures above time and adjusts the air and pellet flow to 257°F (150°C). maintain an accurate temperature in the cavity.

49 Key Grill Components - DC 50 Hopper Lid: Keep the hopper lid

closed at all times while your grill is on. Davy Crockett Obviously, if you need to refill the ASSEMBLY hopper, you can make a brief exception. The fan inside the hopper must blow air into the auger tube to prevent burn-back from the firepot. If Many of our dealers preassemble the grills, so this the hopper lid stays open, this air section will not apply to you in that case. pressure just escapes into the If you bought your grill unassembled, then you may

atmosphere. Assembly use this manual to help you put your grill together. Or if you’re a visual learner check out our Assembly & Controller: Your controller is a Setup section on our videos page: state-of-the-art PID (calculus-based) computer that will keep your grill at a www.greenmountaingrills.com/videos reasonably steady temperature.

TOOLS NEEDED: 10 mm wrench or socket

Chimney Cap: Always leave the cap open. Your grill needs to draft.

INSTALL THE LEGS

INSTALL THE CHIMNEY

REVERSE THE HANDLE

INSERT THE PARTS

51 Key Grill Components - DC 52 INSTALL THE LEGS Important: Make sure to fill the hopper with Davy Crockett Always use two people, one on pellets as well before starting each end, to fold open or close your grill. the legs. This is not a one-person job. If you plan to leave the grill more or less permanently placed Heat Shield: The slots go in the on a table, then you might find it front and rear to match the metal more convenient just to remove strips inside the grill which hold it the legs. in place. See Quick Start Guide Assembly for proper alignment. INSTALL THE CHIMNEY Recommended Installation: Approx. 4” from the inside left Bolt the chimney into position. wall. Make sure the rain cap is always wide open when cooking.

HALF MOON IMPORTANT LEFT SIDE Grease tray: Install the grease REVERSE THE HANDLE tray with the half-moon cutout to the left. Reverse the handle so it attaches outside the lid of the grill. Make sure the thermal isolation washers go between the metal trim ring and the Grates: lid on the outside, and between the Insert the grates as pictured. washer and lid on the inside.

INSERT THE PARTS

Important: Pour the contents of the Hang the grease pail on the right Ziploc bag into the firebox before you side of the grill. install the rest of the parts. This is part of the initial starting procedure.

53 Assembly - DC 54 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF THE PREFIRE GREASE TRAY Davy Crockett CHECK HALF-MOON LEFT SIDE PRIMING YOUR

FIREBOX 2 Prefire Check 3

Install the grease tray correctly according to the picture, before grilling. This ensures proper travel of grease into your grease trough and down into your grease bucket. For easy cleanup, feel free to wrap the grease tray in tin foil. MAKE SURE not to cover up the half-moon cut out on the left side near the IMPORTANT thermal sensor. Make sure to pour the contents of the Ziploc bag into the firebox and fill your hopper with pellets. Priming only needs to be done the first time running the unit or if the unit runs out of pellets. RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF THE

See page 59 for an alternative way to prime the firebox if CHIMNEY CAP grill has run out of pellets throughout a cook.

RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF THE HEAT SHIELD

Davy Crockett Approx. 4” from the inside left wall. It is imperative that your chimney cap is open. A fire needs oxygen to burn hot and efficiently.

ALWAYS make sure your lid is open when grilling.

55 Prefire Check - DC 56 WALL OUTLET OPERATION Plug C into D and A into D and plug C into a Davy Crockett 3 POWER OPTIONS 110-volt wall outlet and the adapter (A) into the back of the grill.

PLUGGING IN YOUR GRILL Operation A B C D

UNDERSTANDING THE

GRILL BATTERY AC POWER AC/DC POWER CORD ALLIGATOR CLIPS CORD ADAPTER For more detailed startup cycle information, see page 64.

ALWAYS make sure to keep your cords safe from the rain Auger turns on and starts pushing pellets into the firebox. or weathering.

VEHICLE Plug one end of the vehicle adapter (A) into the back of the grill and the other into a vehicle’s lighter/cell phone Igniter turns on and starts to heat the pellets. connector.

The combustion fan turns on to ignite the pellets.

BATTERY Connect A and B, and plug the adapter end into the back of the grill and connect the alligator clips to a 12-volt battery (red to positive, black to negative). The fan and igniter establish proof of fire.`

57 Operation - DC 58 RECOMMENDED STEPS FOR IMPORTANT TIPS FOR FIRST STARTUP INITIAL BURN Davy Crockett

This procedure is a way to ensure the auger feeds pellets Burn in the grill at 350°F for 30 minutes to remove any and primes the firebox. ONLY perform these steps on the residue from the manufacturing process. very first startup or to fill the auger and recharge the firebox if the grill runs out of pellets during a cook. 30 mins 350°F

Once the grill is plugged in, the display will read ALWAYS allow the grill to reach 150°F before Operation off. Press the red power button to turn the unit on adjusting temperatures up. so it reads 0.

STANDARD STARTUP

Once the unit hits number 1 on the screen, unplug the unit from the back and plug it in IMPORTANT: For first startup please see the previous page. again. The unit should read “off” on the screen. Plug in the grill. The display should read off. Press the red power button to turn the unit on. The unit will go through the 0-1-2-3 process and will heat up to 150°F.

ALWAYS allow the grill to reach 150°F before Now press the red power button again to restart adjusting to your desired temperature. the grill. The unit will go through the 0-1-2-3 process and will heat up to 150°F.

Once your grill has reached 150°F you can then adjust to your desired temperature.

59 Operation - DC 60 THE GRILL WILL MAKE RECOMMENDED REGULAR

ODD SOUNDS GRILL CLEANING Davy Crockett

A good cleaning can go a long way every once in awhile. A Shop-Vac will do the trick.

ABOUT make sure the grill is cool. Remove EVERY ALWAYS 2-3 BAGS the grates, grease trays, and heat shield. Now 80-100 LBS vacuum accordingly including the base of the grill chamber and firebox. Cleaning should Operation Huffing noises are normal. The combustion fan, inside the take 10 minutes tops. hopper, will turn off and on regularly to provide the correct amount of oxygen to the fire to maintain the set temperature.

HOW TO CORRECTLY °F UNDERSTANDING POWER DOWN AIR TEMPERATURE

The PT100 Platinum Sensor sends data to the computer. This ‘brain’ analyzes the data and adjusts the airflow and pellet fuel flow to maintain the set temperature. Many things affect the data gathered by the sensor - opening the lid, wind, grease splatter, Press the red power button to switch the grill into fan mode. humidity, altitude, and gravity (if the grill is not on level Do not unplug the grill until it has completed fan mode and ground). the display reads “off.” The computer analyzes all the erratic information and averages it over time. Then, it displays the best result as the most accurate representation of the grill’s current temperature. This is why an instantaneous air temperature reading from a third-party product does Fan mode is important as it not only cools down the grill not provide much useful information. properly but also blows ash out of the firebox for your next cook.

61 Operation - DC 62 • Controller Functions: In case you have an interest in controller functions, the chart below shows each ignition GENERAL state and its function. Green Mountain Grills OPERATING TIPS DANIEL BOONE & JIM BOWIE DISPLAY TIME AUGER IGNITER FAN 0 45 sec. X 1 90 sec. X • Setting the Temperature: Do not push any buttons until the 2 30 sec. X X computer finishes the 0-1-2-3 cycles and automatically goes to 3 30 sec. X X 150°F (66°C). Once it reaches 150°F (66°C), you can change to your desired setting. DAVY CROCKETT It should take about 15–20 DISPLAY TIME AUGER IGNITER FAN • Time to Reach Temperature: 0 60 sec. X minutes from the time you first turn the grill on until it achieves 1 90 sec. X the temperature you set. Make sure not to adjust the 2 30 sec. X X temperature until it reaches 150°F first. Time to heat up will 3 30 sec. X X

vary based on the temperature of the climate you live in. Operating TipsGeneral During Cycle 0, the controller feeds the right amount of • Temperature Control: You can set the grill as low as 150°F pellets into the firebox. Cycle 1 turns on the igniter. At or as high as 550°F. cycle 2 the fan turns on, and remains on with the igniter for combustion. • Grill Ready: Wait until the grill heats up before cooking. Aside from the soot contained in earlier smokes, the grill will not cook DO NOT INCREASE TEMPERATURE YET. evenly until it gets hot, just as with a charcoal or gas grill. A slowly blinking light on the digital control panel indicates that The grill needs to make P.O.F (Proof of Fire) which is 5 the grill has achieved the target temperature, while no light degrees above ambient temperature. At that point the means the grill is still heating or cooling. board will turn the igniter off and start the auger motor to guide the grill up to 150°F. It is imperative for the grill lid to • Heat Distribution: If you are experiencing larger left-to-right be closed for this to happen. temperature discrepancies, the heat shield can be moved along the belly of the grill left or right to assist with these ONCE THE GRILL HAS REACHED 150°F, YOU MAY differences. See our recommended Heat Shield installation in INCREASE TO YOUR DESIRED TEMPERATURE. the Quick Start Guide section. If there is not a 5° increase within 20 minutes the grill will The grill temperature will climb fairly rapidly. The temperature, display FAL. At this point see page 78 of the however, falls much more slowly. This is because the fire must troubleshooting section. be kept going at all costs, which results in a fairly slow fall in inside temperature. Here, too, you can speed the process by opening the lid to let excess heat escape.

63 General Operating Tips 64 • Temperature Variances: The temperature on the digital • Thermal Blanket: Tests from users have indicated that readout reflects the temperature at the grilling surface on the you can reduce your pellet consumption by 40%–50% in left side of the grate where the thermal sensor protrudes into very cold weather by using a GMG thermal blanket. If you the grill cavity. You may notice differences between the dome grill regularly in cold weather, this investment will likely thermometer and the digital readout, depending on the pay off handsomely. Do not use the thermal blanket in the Green Mountain Grills quantity of cold food inside the grill or how often you open and summertime, as it provides no noticeable benefit and close the lid or how much wind is present. This is normal. may actually work against you on very warm days.

Please understand that if you cook, for instance, a stand-up chicken, the temperature at the top of the cavity may be • Keep the Lid Closed When Cooking. The grill cooks somewhat less than at the grilling surface in the winter and with convection heat, so an open lid only dissipates heat perhaps higher in the summer. You might have decided to into the atmosphere. “If you’re lookin’, you’re not cookin’.” cook the chicken at 275°F, but you notice that the temp on the dome thermometer (if your grill has one) only reads 250°F. • Pellet Checking: Be sure to keep pellets in the hopper! Since most of your chicken is well above the cooking surface, Check your hopper occasionally so that your grill does you may want to adjust the digital temp of the grilling surface not go out in the middle of cooking your meal.

up to about 300°F to achieve your target cooking temperature Operating TipsGeneral of 275°F at the chicken level or vice-versa if the dome • Pellet Storage: Store your pellets in a cool, dry place. thermometer reads higher. Do not allow them to get wet, as they will turn back into sawdust. • Weather: You will likely want to keep your grill out of rain and snow when not in use. In a heavy driving rain, water can • Bypass Mode for Hot Restarts: Occasionally, you may invade the auger tube that will then magically change pellets experience a power outage while the grill is in use, or to sawdust and then expand and dry into something akin to someone accidentally turns the grill off, or you undercook concrete. This makes for an unpleasant repair. Melting snow something and want to resume cooking for a little longer. can also cause the same problem. A grill cover will clearly Use this method if you still have some fire left in the help the situation, but the garage seems more foolproof. firebox, which is usually no longer than about 6–7 minutes later. If you have run the fan mode for more than • Grilling in Various Temperatures: Because we know that about 3–4 minutes, this will not work. you will use the grill in a variety of weather conditions, we tend to overshoot the initial default temperature of 150°F by 20–25 If necessary, make sure the grill is plugged in first. When degrees on warm days. We do this so that it does not take the digital readout displays off, press the red power interminably long on a cold day to reach its target button to turn the grill back on. Once it is on, hold down temperature. The grill will eventually cool back down to 150°F the UP button for approximately 8 seconds, or until the on its own, or you may speed the process by simply opening digital readout displays a temperature. the lid to let out excess heat. Now adjust the temperature to your desired setting. Once your outside temperatures drop below 35°F (2°C), the Turbo mode kicks in to accelerate the volume of pellets and • Powering Down: Simply press the red power button and air so that you do not have to wait so long for the grill to heat your grill will automatically go into fan mode. Allow fan up as you otherwise would without it. mode to complete before disconnecting the grill.

65 General Operating Tips 66 • Low Temperature Smoking: For anything you plan to smoke for several hours, we recommend marinating it WOOD FIRED 101 in sugar or salt or both, in the refrigerator for several hours beforehand. This will normally cure the meat Green Mountain Grills and should make it safe. We do not recommend smoking poultry below 185°F for health reasons. Cooking it at or above that temperature will still impart • Smoke Flavor: You will get more smoke flavor at low a rich, smoky flavor. temperatures than at high ones. If you wish to infuse a piece of meat with a smoky flavor, cook it at 150°–160°F • General Cooking Guide. If you’re new to pellet for an hour or so before you turn up the grill to finish it off. grilling, this will help you to get started. These are basic guidelines and temps/times can vary depending • Let Meat Rest. Beef, pork, poultry, and fish will generally on the size of what you’re cooking, the initial continue to cook after you remove them from the grill as temperature of the food when you put it in, how often the hot outer part of the meat influences the cooler interior. you open the lid, and other variables. ALWAYS COOK While it seems possible to eat immediately upon finishing MEAT TO A SAFE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE. Wood Fired 101 your grilling, that seldom works out as a practical matter. RECIPES ARE ONLY GUIDELINES. Plan for the internal temperature to rise about 5 degrees after you take it off the grill. Also, resting allows the juices to redistribute more evenly throughout the meat.

• Spritz! GMG sells a very nice stainless steel spritz bottle for about $10. You will use it on the meats you’re cooking regularly. Pork butts and picnic roasts, steaks, burgers, chops, and ribs will all benefit from regular, generous spritzing. A good staple mixture is apple juice plus 2–3 tablespoons of Worcestershire.

• Be Creative! You can cook almost anything on this grill. Try pizza, bread, marinated vegetables, casseroles, and corn bread, as well as steaks, roasts, hams, pork chops or tenderloins, wild game, fish, and poultry. Cook anything outside in this appliance that you would cook in your kitchen oven.

• GMG Recipes: Please check the Recipes section at the back of this manual for great recipes or on our site:

www.greenmountaingrills.com/recipes

67 Wood Fired 101 68 Green Mountain Grills Wood Fired 101

69 Food Temperature Guide 70 • Clean ash out of the firebox periodically. The best way to do this is with a Shop-Vac. You should expect CLEANING & to clean this out about every 2–3 bags of pellets. If ash covers the igniter, the grill may not light. When Green Mountain Grills MAINTENANCE you clean out the ash from your firepot, it is not necessary to add in more pellets afterwards. The auger will add in the correct amount of pellets in the start-up cycle. • ALWAYS unplug your grill before performing any cleaning, maintenance, and/or operations involving any of the • Regularly clean the inside of your grill. Remove electrical components grease with hot, soapy water or a grill cleaner. Keep liquids away from the auger tube and the pellets. • Clean the grates and grease tray regularly. You can use Liquids will drain through the bottom hole. a wire brush to clean the stainless steel grates. Alternatively, just turn the grill on at 500°F for an hour Alternatively, you can use an old camper’s trick of wadding or more to bake off most internal residues.

a piece of aluminum foil and rubbing it lightly on the grates Maintenance to clean it. • Clean the grill lid window. The window will discolor over time. The best way to clean the window is with • Grease fire caution! As with any barbecue, the potential steel wool. for a grease fire exists. To reduce this possibility, regularly clean the grease tray to prevent flammable buildup. An • Protect your grill. Use a grill cover as much as easy way to do this is to line the tray with aluminum foil or possible. Water may be able to get in through the use our grease tray liners. Use multiple sheets on the tray hopper in wet conditions. Make sure to check for wet and then just peel one off each time you cook. If you are pellets if your grill gets left out in the rain. As stated, going to line your tray with aluminum foil, make sure it is at pellets and water do not mix. Your hopper will, for the least a few inches away from the thermal sensor on the left. most part, stay dry in most weather, but a driving rain may cause adverse results. • Clean the chimney cap. Wipe down the underside of the cap regularly to prevent grease drip. • Service? Answers to most common questions can be found on our website. You may also contact our • Clean the drip system. Make sure the trough where technical support department at 530-347-9167 opt. 1. grease drains into the discharge spout is clean and free of debris. While you will hopefully have no problems, machinery can fail. Fortunately, each part on the grill is modular, • Place grill on level ground. The grill should be kept as so you can easily replace one if necessary. level as possible so that the grease flows into the trough and out into the bucket and also to insure that the sensor reads evenly, as hot air displaced to one side or the other will cause irregular operation.

71 Cleaning & Maintenance 72 If grill lights, but does not reach set temperature... Check the combustion fan to ensure it spins freely TROUBLESHOOTING and there is no damage to the blades.

Ensure the heat shield is properly installed.

Grill doesn’t turn on when you press the power button.

Check to make sure the power cord is plugged in. When the AC adapter is plugged into the wall, check that the light on the adapter comes on. Jim Bowie Daniel Boone Davy Crockett 9.25” From left wall 4.25” From left wall 4” From left wall Inspect both ends of the male-to-male power cord to ensure the connections aren't compromised. Improper shield placement will result in issues coming to temperature. When using the heat shield Check the circuit breaker and/or GFCI on the circuit the adjustment rod, a centered heat shield should be adapter is plugged into. Plug a small appliance into the positioned approximately at the “0” mark on the rod. same outlet to see if you have electricity. The depth to which the rod is threaded into the receiving nut varies, so some experimenting might Unplug the grill. Remove the control panel. Check for be needed to find the perfectly adjusted “0” point on loose wires connected to the wiring harness. your rod. Disconnect and reconnect the wiring harness to ensure a secure connection. Ensure the grease tray is installed correctly.

CIRCLE HALF-MOON HALF-MOON LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE Grill doesn’t come up to temperature.

If grill remains at ambient temperature... Check the firebox to see if it has overflowed with

pellets. If it has, clean it out and start over. This overfill Jim Bowie & Daniel Boone Davy Crockett can result from turning the grill off without using the fan mode or from charging the firebox when it does not need to be charged. Reread the section on “Priming the Erratic temperature. Firebox” to understand that. You only need to prime the firebox the first time you use the grill or on any If the digital display reads “SEN” or shows rapid subsequent occasions when it runs out of pellets and fluctuation in temperature (faster than the grill could the auger runs until empty. realistically increase/decrease its internal temperature) call our technical support 530-347-9167 opt. 1.

73 Troubleshooting 74 Otherwise, check to make sure you do not have You can test this by running 2 sheets of tin foil over aluminum foil on the grease tray that is blocking the your hopper then closing the lid down on top of the thermal sensor. It is okay to wrap your tray in foil. foil to make a temporary seal, hopefully preventing However it must be wrapped tight to the metal, and the smoke from traveling through your hopper. Green Mountain Grills hole as well as the half-moon cutout must be punched out of the foil to ensure proper airflow. Ensure the combustion fan spins freely and is not damaged. A simple way to check the thermal sensor is to look at the initial temperature reading the grill gives after the Ensure the pellet dump door is closed tight. Often, it 0-1-2-3 start-up process. This temperature should be doesn’t get pushed all the way down and leaves a close to the ambient air temperature since the grill has gap that lets out air pressure from the fan. If it is not not yet had a chance to heat up. slid down all the way, it can have the same effect as an open hopper lid. Improper shield placement will result in issues coming to temperature. When using the heat shield adjustment If all else fails, the square gasket seal between the

rod, a centered heat shield should be positioned hopper and auger may be the culprit. You can seal Troubleshooting approximately at the “0” mark on the rod. The depth to with high-temp silicone. which the rod is threaded into the receiving nut varies, so some experimenting might be needed to find the perfectly adjusted “0” point on your rod.

Ensure the grease tray is installed correctly. See the Low pellet alarm beeps continuously. previous page for proper installation. Fill the hopper with pellets so that their level is above the low pellet sensor. If this does not solve the problem, unplug the grill then disconnect the Smoke is coming out of the hopper. alarm from and reconnect it to the back of the control panel. If the beeping persists, your alarm is Make sure your burn pot is empty of ash and pellets. broken and needs to be replaced. Contact our technical support 530-347-9167 opt. 1. In the Make sure the hopper lid stays closed when you have meantime, you can stop the beeping by unplugging the grill on. Press firmly down on each of the corners of the low pellet alarm from the circuit board and the lid to make certain it is closed tight. If a corner of leaving it disconnected. the lid sits up even 1/8 inch while the lid is flat, a warped hopper lid is your issue. *The low pellet alarm is not necessary for the grill’s functionality. You can leave the alarm disconnected and continue cooking.

75 Troubleshooting 76 No pellets in the firebox. Loud clicking sound when the auger is running.

Assuming that you’ve charged the firebox so that there TThis is typically the sound of a stripped/slipping are pellets in the auger tube, turn the grill on and press gear within the auger’s gearbox. Auger assembly Green Mountain Grills the power button to send the control to cycle 0. replacement will be needed. Examine the auger bit through the firebox to see if it’s turning.

If it is and there aren’t any pellets coming through, they Grill didn’t light (FAL message). are bridged up over the auger’s intake. Turn the grill off, sift the pellets around inside the hopper, and put the There may be too much ash in the firebox. Wait until grill back into cycle 0. Wait until the pellets emerge into it cools off, and clean out the ash. Alternatively, the firebox. It may take up to 2 full cycle 0’s to get pellets may have overfilled the firebox. Never turn pellets all the way through the auger tube. Once they the grill off and on repeatedly as this will overfill the emerge, turn the grill off and start it again all the way firebox with pellets. Each time the grill displays “0”

through the 0-1-2-3 cycles to fire it up. on start-up, it feeds a full load of pellets into the Troubleshooting burn pot. The igniter won't light the pellets unless air It may take more if the auger is not turning. Listen for can flow freely through the combustion chamber. the auger motor. If the auger motor is engaged and the auger bit is not turning, then there is a broken linkage The combustion fan may not have been operating. between the motor and the auger shaft. Call technical Check to make sure that the fan blades turn freely support on 530-347-9167, opt. 1. and the fan runs on cycles 2 and 3 of the 0-1-2-3 sequence.

I have uneven heating. The auger might not have turned pellets into the burn pot. Refer to “No pellets in the firebox” above. Uneven heat can be corrected by making small adjustments to your heat shield placement. Try sliding If there isn’t any ash or pellet buildup, the fan works the shield toward the hot side in ¼ inch increments properly, and fresh pellets are feeding in, your while taking note of the temperature changes. Using igniter is most likely out and the grill will require a the Heat shield adjustment rod, a centered heat shield replacement. should be positioned approximately at the “0” mark on the rod. The depth to which the rod is threaded into the *The grill can be manually lit if the igniter is out. Charge receiving nut varies, so some experimenting might be the burn pot with a handful of pellets, and light them with needed to find the perfectly adjusted “0” point on your a propane torch or. Once the pellets are able to maintain rod. Once you find the best heat shield placement, we a flame by themselves, plug the grill in so it displays “off.” Hold the “power” button for 10 seconds. The grill will encourage you to mark that distance on the heat shield initially display “0” but then skip to a temperature reading adjustment rod. That way, you can subsequently repeat while turning on the fan and auger. Let the grill come to the positioning whenever the grill is relocated or the 150 then select your grilling temperature like normal. burn pot is cleared internally.

77 Troubleshooting 78 Auger is jamming. Combustion fan doesn’t seem to be working properly. Turn the grill into cycle 0 by pressing the “power” button (first stage of the normal start-up procedure), and listen There’s no need for concern if your fan is not Green Mountain Grills for the auger motor. If the motor engages, look inside blowing at a constant speed. It will run at many your burn pot toward the end of the auger bit to RPMs in order to maintain the most stable determine if the auger is spinning. If the auger is temperature. spinning but you don’t have pellets feeding into the burn pot, you have pellets bridged up over the intake of The fan should run continuously from cycle 2 on the auger tube. Turn the grill off, sift the pellets around start-up until the grill completes the fan mode. inside the hopper, and put the grill back into cycle 0. Wait until the pellets emerge into the firebox. It may First, unplug the grill. Then, using your finger, flick take up to 2 full cycle 0’s to get pellets all the way the fan to make sure it spins freely and does not through the auger tube. appear to have any visible damage. If there is any damage to the blades, your grill will require a new

If you have determined that your auger does not turn combustion fan. Troubleshooting when the auger motor is engaged, you can try to work the affected pellets through the auger tube to clear out Check the wires leading to the combustion fan to the jam. Remove the grease tray and heat shield from make sure those connections are secure and the body of the grill. Remove all the pellets from the undamaged. hopper and the firebox.

Once the auger tube is clear, you will need to refill it with fresh pellets by running cycle 0 a few more times after the hopper has been filled. Once you see fresh pellets coming out, turn off the grill and start it up again through the entire 0-1-2-3 process with the heat shield and grease tray installed.

79 Troubleshooting 80 INDEX

SMART CONTROL HOME SCREEN 83 APP USER GUIDE WARNINGS 84 CONNECTING TO THE GRILL iOS 85 Android 86 iOS Android Connecting to the Grill 87 Turning the Grill On/Off 88 Setting the Grill Temp 89 Setting the Food Probe Alert 90 Stopwatch 91 Timer 92 CREATING PROFILES 93 Creating Steps 94 Starting Profiles 97 Editing Profiles 98 Deleting Profiles 99 RECIPES 100 SETTINGS 101 App Support Grill Support FIRMWARE VERSION CHECK 102 CONTROL BOARD RESET 103 UPDATING GRILL FIRMWARE 104 CONNECTING TO WiFi 107 SERVER MODE 112 MULTI-GRILL MODE 116 TECH SUPPORT 118 Learn how to: iOS Android Connect to your grill through your Download the app by local WiFi and the GMG server scanning the QR code, or search Green Mountain Control and monitor grill temps Grills in the iTunes App Store or on Google Play. Create and manage food profiles

81 82 Home Screen Warnings

The Home screen shows your grilling parameters: FREE CIRCUIT WARNING There is an open circuit in your grill. Unplug from power source Power Timers immediately. On/Off

WiFi Flashlight Connect LOW FUEL WARNING User Set The low pellet alarm has been Current Grill Temp triggered. Please check the Grill Temp User Set hopper. Current Food Temp Food Probe Temp Stopwatch Running MOTOR WARNING Stopwatch Time The auger motor is not working Elapsed properly. Unplug from power Time Set Timer source immediately. Timer Profile Selection BATTERY WARNING Low voltage detected on the grill. Check power source. Home Settings

Profiles Recipes FAN WARNING One of the fans is not working properly. Discontinue use immediately. The control screen allows you to turn your grill on/off, set the grill temperature, set the food probe temperature, and set a timer or stopwatch.

83 Smart Control App Guide 84 Connect via iOS Connect via Android Point-to-Point Point-to-Point

Locating your grill’s WiFi password Locating your grill’s WiFi password Your WiFi password is your grill's serial number. The number Your WiFi password is your grill's serial number. The number is located on the green plate on the back of the grill. When is located on the green plate on the back of the grill. When entering the password, use only numbers, and ignore any entering the password, use only numbers, and ignore any letters. letters.

Go to “Settings > WiFi” on your iPhone. Start the app. Wait for the WiFi pop-up, then press Click on WiFi (the second “WiFi Settings.” item down).

Make sure your WiFi is on. Make sure your WiFi is on.

When WiFi is enabled, a list When WiFi is enabled, a list of networks will be displayed. of networks will be displayed.

Select the network that Select the network that begins with “GMG_”. begins with “GMG_”.

Enter the password for your Enter the password for your grill. Press Connect. grill. Press Join.

It may take up to 1 minute to It may take up to 1 minute to connect. Once you are connect. Once connected, connected, a “Connected” you will see a check mark. message will appear below the network.

85 Smart Control App Guide 86 Connecting to the Grill Turning the Grill On/Off

ON:

1. Make sure you're connected to the grill.

2. Tap the Power button. A pop-up window will display.

POWER: 3. Press Confirm to turn First, confirm the grill is plugged the grill on. It will begin its in and the power switch (Daniel 0-1-2-3 startup sequence. Boone and Jim Bowie) on the front of the grill is set to “on”.

Once the grill has power, connect your smartphone to the grill’s WiFi network, “GMG_”. OFF: To turn the grill off, tap the Power button, then press Confirm. The grill will Press the Connect button. cycle into fan mode. The app will detect if there is a grill nearby. FAN MODE: This will cool down the firebox. When it DISCONNECTING: has reached a cool temp, To disconnect the app from the grill’s digital control the grill, simply press the board will read “off”. Connect button again.

87 Smart Control App Guide 88 Setting the Grill Temp Food Probe Alert

Track the internal temp of your food with the GMG Allow your grill to reach Food Probe. The app will 150°F (66°C) before setting only work with one food your desired grill temp. probe at a time.

Press the Set button next to Set the food probe alert by the grill temp. pressing the Set button next to the food temp.

Move the slider to the desired temp for your food probe alert.

Move the slider to the temp you want. Press Confirm to set the alert.

Pro Tip Tap the temperature digits The food probe alert will for a more precise control. now trigger an audible alarm on the grill when the set temp of the food has been Press Confirm. The grill reached. If your device is will now adjust to the new connected, it will receive an set temp. alert notification.

89 Smart Control App Guide 90 Stopwatch Timer

To set a timer, press the The stopwatch is found Set button next to the on the Home screen. timer.

Activate the Timers icon Tap the Play icon to start in the top right of screen. the timer. This will drop down the stopwatch and timer controls. To pause, press the Pause icon while the Timer is running.

Start the stopwatch by pressing the Play icon.

To pause the stopwatch A timer box will pop up. press the Pause icon. Select the hours and minutes. Tap Confirm to set the timer. To reset the stopwatch to 00:00:00, press the Reset icon. An alarm will sound when the timer runs out.

Pro Tip Experimenting with cooking times using the stopwatch can help you build food profiles.

91 Smart Control App Guide 92 1 2 Creating Profiles 3 Creating Steps

Profiles allow you to create and use customizable and Steps allow you to automate temperature changes in a programmable cooking instructions to make grilling that profile. You can select between temperature and much easier! Whether you are smoking ribs, slow-cooking a time-dependent steps. Temperature-dependent steps are brisket or just grilling chicken breasts, profiles allow you to dictated by the food probe. Time-dependent steps use time easily record and repeat your cook at the click of a button. to dictate the process.

To create a new profile, To add a new step press tap the Profiles icon at the the Add Step button. bottom of the Home screen.

Press the Create Profile button. TIME TRIGGERED:

Each step will maintain a temperature for a specified amount of time. When the selected time has run out, Choose Profile Name and the next step in the profile enter a name for your will activate. profile.

Press the Save button. Press Confirm to save the new profile step.

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END STEP:

TEMP TRIGGERED: For the end step, the grill will automatically display a Using your GMG food Keep Warm setting or you probe, you can trigger a can change it to Turn Off, profile step based on the which will switch the grill internal temp of a food into fan mode. item.

To switch between the two When the food probe settings simply tap the reaches the set temp, the current button. next step in the profile will activate (i.e. increase or decrease the grill temp Keep Warm: This setting when internal temp is will set the grill temp to reached). 150°F and stay there until the grill is turned off.

Press Confirm to save the new profile step. Turn Off: This mode will immediately initiate fan mode.

* If you're a new user, we recommend that you use the Keep Warm setting.

Pro Tip: If your grill goes into fan mode and food is not ready, do a hot restart. See page 66 for proper bypass mode instructions.

95 Smart Control App Guide 96 Starting Profiles Editing Profiles

Before you begin using a previously created profile, To edit a profile: make sure the grill is warmed up. Then: 1. Tap the profile.

1. Press the Select Grill Profile button.

2. Tap the Edit button. The edit mode will open.

2. Choose the profile you would like to run. 3. To set the grill temp, stop time or set the food probe temp, tap the relevant button.

4. To add a step, tap Add 3. Press the Start Profile Step. To remove one, tap button. Delete. 4. Press Confirm.

Profiles are loaded into the grill's memory, and will continue to run even if your phone is disconnected. 5. Tap the Save button to save your edits.

97 Smart Control App Guide 98 Deleting Profiles Recipes

You have access to all of our great GMG recipes at To delete a profile: your fingertips!

1. Tap the Edit button Scroll through our 12 different recipe categories to find what you’re in the mood for.

Use the icon menu at the top to switch between categories.

2. Press the red Delete button.

3. Press Confirm.

To move profiles around, press down the 3 bars next to them. Then you can pull them up or down your list.

99 Smart Control App Guide 100 Settings Screen Firmware Version Check

About GMG provides To check what version of GMG firmware your grill is contact info, mission running, follow these steps: statement and app version.

1. Unplug the power cord Grill Options allow you to from the back of the unit. better calibrate your grill configuration. 2. Hold down the up button. While holding it Access App Support down, plug the cord back tutorials, FAQs and contact into the grill and continue info. to hold down the button.

Access grill support The LCD screen will flash tutorials, FAQs and contact the version number. If no info. version number is displayed, you will need to update the firmware. See Change temperature page 100 for firmware settings. updating.

Toggle app notifications. Latest Firmware Versions:

Access WiFi/Server Mode. Daniel Boone - 1.2 Jim Bowie - 1.2 Davy Crockett - 6.7 Update grill firmware system. * Subect to change with updates

101 Smart Control App Guide 102 Control Board Reset Updating Grill Firmware

To update your grill’s firmware you will need to connect your To reset the system to default settings: grill to your home WiFi network and download the update. Firmware updates and application updates are separate. You will need to be at least within 20 feet of your home network. Updating your firmware typically isn’t necessary unless you are experiencing an issue with the device. 1. Unplug the power cord from the back of the unit.

DB & JB Models 2. Hold down the PROBE 1 button.

DC Model First, make sure the grill is 2. Hold down the FOOD on, and the LCD is button. displaying “off”. Make sure you are not cooking while you attempt the update. 3. While holding it down, plug the power cord back into the grill. Continue to Next select the Update Grill hold down the button for button to begin the update about 15 seconds. process.

The grill will count up from 0 to 999 then display off.

The grill is now reset to default.

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The LCD screen will start at “0” and climb to “100.” If the Select the network you update is successful, the LCD panel will display “SUC.” would like to use to update your grill. The network must have a live network connection.

Once you see “SUC” unplug the grill and plug it back in again. Android: Select the The system will now install the update and verify if it is network from the drop installed correctly. You will see the grill count from “000” to down menu. “100” during this time. When the update is complete, the grill YourNetwork will display “off”. It will then disconnect from your local network iOS: Type in your network and broadcast via the GMG network again. (case sensitive).

Enter the password for your network and press Confirm. The password is case sensitive. If the update is unsuccessful, the LCD panel will display “FAL.”

Your grill’s LCD panel will display “UPD” and connect to your If your update fails: local network. Once connected, the grill will start downloading the new firmware. 1. You are not close enough to your home network (needs to be within 20 feet).

2. You don’t have the latest version of firmware and the package update can’t download.

3. Your network does not have a password or is not compatible with the grill.

105 Smart Control App Guide 106 Connecting to WiFi Connecting to WiFi

Android: Choose your Single-Grill Mode: network from the drop Connect to your grill in down menu. the default point-to-point mode on the GMG network. Make sure the iOS: Type in your Connect button is active network name (case and the app is reading sensitive). the grill temperature. YourNetwork Please be within 20 feet Navigate to the Settings of your home router for tab and select the WiFi the initial update. Mode button.

Now that the network is The next steps will selected, enter your connect your GMG grill password. Check the to your home network. Show Password box to display the characters (passwords are case sensitive).

107 Smart Control App Guide 108 Connecting to WiFi Connecting to WiFi

If you try to connect too early, you may receive a “No grills detected” message. This means that a grill was not First, it will check for known found during the searching grills. Since you haven’t phase. Please try again, but connected before, it will not allow additional time for grills find any. In the future, this to be found. If you continue will speed up the process to have difficulty connecting, of connecting. please contact App Support. No Grills detected. Please make sure After the grill has been the Grill is on and allow it two minutes to connect to the Home WiFi. connected to your home network, connect your phone or tablet to your home network as well.

Return to the app’s Home screen and press the Connect button.

Next, the app will search for grills on the local network. This step will start the broadcast mode.

This process has several

steps and will show ‘Your’

‘YourLocal’ various windows.

‘YourLocal’

109 Smart Control App Guide 110 Connecting to WiFi Server Mode

Now that the grill is in broadcast mode, the next step is to switch it to the client mode. This step requires the grill to briefly disconnect and reconnect to the router with a new configuration, which takes around a minute. Welcome to the future of barbecue!

Note: This step only occurs either the Server mode is designed for remote monitoring and grill first time you connect, after turning control when you are outside of your home WiFi network. the grill on or after switching it over to a home network for the first time. You can monitor the grill while out running errands or just Future connections will be much hanging out at home. faster as long as the grill is left on.

Capabilities: We are almost there. The grill • Turn on the grill (only from home WiFi network) has been detected and the • Turn off the grill app is now attempting to • Increase/decrease the grill temp connect. • Set the food probe temp • Start/stop a food profile The dialogue should now Notifications: display “Connected, Happy Grilling!” Temperature You will be notified when: readings should be coming • The target temperature hits on the grill or food probe shortly thereafter. • When a profile step or profile is complete • The low pellet alarm is activated

Congrats! Your grill is now connected over local WiFi.

111 Smart Control App Guide 112 Connecting to the Server Connecting to the Server

Your grill must be connected to your local home WiFi network The grill will take before you can connect to the GMG server. approximately 30 – 45 seconds to contact and See page 107 for assistance with connecting to WiFi. connect to the GMG Server.

When the grill connects, a Go to the app settings. prompt will appear, saying The WiFi mode should “Grill Connected to Server.” now be set to Server. ‘Your’ Tap the Server Mode button.

Go to the app’s Home screen. It should now display the last known grill temp.

A new Refresh button will appear in the upper A prompt will display. Enter left-hand corner in place of your home WiFi network the Connect button. and password, then press Confirm. Tap the Refresh button to display the last date and time the grill connected to YourNetwork the server.

The grill is now in server mode! Monitor and control the grill from any cell phone network.

113 Smart Control App Guide 114 Connecting to the Server Multi-Grill Mode

Pro Tips: If you have more than one 1. You must have firmware version 1.2 or higher to use grill with WiFi, you can server mode. See page 102 for instructions on checking your control each grill firmware. For instructions on updating your firmware, see separately. You will need page 104. to connect to each grill separately and connect 2. Make sure your Android or iOS app is up to date. them to your local WiFi following the steps in 3. For safety reasons, you can only turn on the grill using single-grill mode. server mode if you are within range of your WiFi network.

Next, follow these steps:

Single-grill mode To disconnect from connects immediately to server mode: the first grill it finds. By default the app starts in Go to the Settings tab. single-grill mode because it is the most common Click the Leave Server configuration. button. Multi-grill mode extends The grill should be set these steps a little longer back to WiFi mode. To than normal to allow it to reconnect to the grill, find every available grill on press Connect on the the network. Home screen.

In some situations, the grill will go back to point-to-point mode. If this happens, repeat the WiFi connection process. See page 107 for details.

Happy Grilling!

115 Smart Control App Guide 116 Multi-Grill Mode Tech Support

After you press Connect in multi-grill mode, the GMG app will search for all available grills on the local network and APP SUPPORT display them in the Select Grill pop-up window.

For troubleshooting and service tips, check out: www.greenmountaingrills.com/support

Call 1.800.603.3398 - Option 15 Email [email protected] Hours 10 am - 6 pm PST M - F, 9 am - 5 pm PST Saturdays Choose between the (Closed on Sundays and major holidays) grills displayed in the toggle bar.

Grills are identified by GRILL SUPPORT their serial number. For troubleshooting and service tips, check out: After selecting a grill, GMG “How To” Videos press Confirm to connect. www.greenmountaingrills.com/support

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