| Operating Tips 
          
        1) Your Traeger Pellet Grill should never be moved when 
          it is hot. If you are transporting your grill in a vehicle after cooking 
          on it,make sure the fire is completely out and the unit is completely 
          cold before placing it in any vehicle. NEVER put water in the firepot. 
          It will jam the auger. 
           2) THE TRAEGER PELLET GRILL is designed to cook with 
          the LID CLOSED. Cooking with the lid open will dramatically lengthen 
          your cooking time.
 3) NEVER add pellets by hand to a hot firepot. This 
            is dangerous and you may get seriously burned. If you run out of fuel 
            and lose your fire while cooking, let the unit completely cool and 
            start all over again with auto-start or manual lighting procedure.
 4) Your Traeger comes with a three position cooking 
            comtrol board. It can be changed at any time to increase or decrease the temperature 
            of your grill.
 
             HIGH is used for grilling. The auger runs all the time on HIGH. 
             MEDIUM: is for slow cooking. The auger will run for 2 minutes 
              and then shuts off for 2 minutes.  SMOKE is for smoking foods and adding wood smoked flavor to the 
              foods you cook. The auger runs for 1 minute and is off for 3 minutes. 
              This creates a natural wood smoke flavor to your food. The SMOKE 
              setting can also be used to "hold" foods at approximately 
              180 degrees-200 degrees  When estimating cooking times, remember that the outside 
          temperature will dramatically alter your cooking times. If it is hot 
          outside, it will take less time for food to cook. If it is cold, wet 
          or windy, it will take longer for food to cook.
 Grease fires are caused by not properly maintaining 
          your grill, or failing to clean your angled drip pan on a consistent 
          basis. In the unlikely event you experience a grease fire while cooking, 
          keep the lid closed. Never open the cooking chamber lid during a grease 
          fire. If it does not go out, lightly sprinkle baking soda on the fire. 
          Be careful not to burn yourself. If this does not work, then carefully 
          remove the food from the unit (being careful not to burn yourself), 
          turn the power switch off and shut the lid until the fire is completely 
          out. When completely cool, remove the grill, replace the foil on the 
          drip pan, reset the drip pan and cooking grill and resume cooking your 
          food.
 
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