Blaze Outdoor Products BLZ-20-KAMADO User manual

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USE & CAREGUIDE
KAMADO CHARCOAL GRILL: BLZ-20-KAMADO
ATTENTION INSTALLER:
PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE CONSUMER.
ATTENTION CONSUMER:
PLEASE READ & RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCEAND BEFORE INSTALLING
OROPERATING.
- CONTACT INFORMATION -
Blaze Outdoor Products
6620 Greenwell Springs Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70805
866-976-9510
CustomerService@BlazeGrills.com
www.BLAZEGRILLS.COM
WARNING
I) Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapor in the vicinity of this or any other grill
2) A LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other grills

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Table of Contents
I. General Safety andInstallationWarnings 3-4
i.
Charcoal and Grill Safety and Instructions 4-7
II. Location of Grill 7-8
III. Electrical Safety and InstallationWarnings 9
IV. Unpacking Unit 10
V. Installing the Grill in aBBQ Island 11-12
i.
BBQ Specifications 12-13
ii.
Before First Operation 14
VI. Using theGrill 15
VII. Starting the Fuel 16-17
VIII. Setting Temperature and Cooking Practices 17-20
IX. Smoking 20
X. Tips and Precautions 20-21
XI. Cleaning 22-23
XII. Warranty Registration 24
XIII. Grill Parts 25
XIV.Notes 26
XV. Blaze Product Registration 27

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General Safety and Installation Warnings
NOTE: The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage or injury caused by improper use of this
grill. When using your Blaze grill, please read and follow these basic precautions:
Toreduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, read and follow these basic precautions before
installing/operating your grill.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which are
known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information
go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING: Improper installation, use, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or
property damage. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or
servicing this equipment.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Do not use the grill as storage area for flammable materials. Keep area clear and free from combustible materials,
gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids. Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire.

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IMPORTANT: Consult the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) or local contractor of any uncertainty.
This unit is for outdoor use only!
Do not operate in a building, garage or any other enclosed or partiallyenclosed areas. This could result in
carbon monoxide buildup which could result in injury or death.
Every part of the charcoal grill will become hot during use. Exercise caution while around the grill and always
wear gloves. Never leave the grill unattended. Never allow children or pets around the grill’s area when in use.
Only use BBQ tools with long heat resistanthandles.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
1.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
grill.
2.
Do not store anypropane/butane (G31-G30) cylinder (that is not connected for use) in the vicinity of
this or any other grill.
CHARCOAL SAFETY
•
Never add lighter fluid to coals that are already hot and or warm.
•
Never use gasoline, kerosene, or other highly volatile fluids as a starter due to the explosion hazard.
•
Never use an electric starter in the rain or when standing on wetground.
•
When using instant light briquettes, do not use any other starters along with them. Do not add additional
instant light briquettes once the coals are lit. Only add regular charcoal briquettes if more are needed.
•
Once the grill is lit, do not touch briquettes or wood chunks to see if they are hot. Keep grill uncovered until
ready to cook.
•
Always allow coals to burn out completely and let ashes cool completely beforedisposing.
•
Dispose of cold ashes by wrapping them in heavy duty aluminum foil and placing them in a non-
combustible container. Be sure no other combustible materials arenearby
•
Only place charcoal in the charcoal tray and nowhereelse
•
Extinguished coals and ashes must be placed within a safe distance from all structures and combustible
materials.
•
Never leave coals and ashes in the grillunattended.

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WARNING: Every part of the grill will be hot during and for a period of time after use. Use
caution, keep children away from the grill, and always use gloves and protective clothing during
use. Nevertouch the Kamado bodywhile in use.
▪
TAKE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPENING THE GRILL LID AS HOT COALS CAN FLASH SHOULD
THEY RECEIVE A RUSH OF AIR. ALWAYS ENSURE BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM VENTS ARE
OPEN FULLY BEFORE OPENING THE GRILL LID. ALWAYS OPEN THE LID TO ROUGHLY 1-2” AND
HOLD IT THERE FOR 5-10 SECONDS TO LET OXYGEN SLOWLY ENTER THE GRILL. THEN
COMPLETELY LIFT THE LID OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALL TIMES THE USE OF LONG HEAT RESISTANT
GLOVES IS NECESSARY FOR SAFETY.
Please read all instructions before installing or operating your grill to prevent injury and grill
damage.
▪
All charcoalgrills will get hot during use. Use extreme caution when operating the grill. Always use high heat
gloves during use.
▪
Do not touch hot surfaces.Always use the handle to open or close the grill. Always use high heat gloves
during use.
▪
Close supervision is necessary when this or any grillis used near children. Keep children away from
the grill during operation and until the grill has cooled off.
▪
Do not store any LPcylinder or tank in the area of this grill or any other grill. Never store an LP
cylinder or tank indoors, or within the reach of children.
▪
The use of accessories or components not recommended bythe grill manufacturer maycause
injuries and will voidwarranty.
▪
Never lean over the cooking surface when lighting or operating the grill.
▪
Use cooking utensils with wood handles and insulated oven mitts when operating the grill.
▪
Do not store anything in the grill. Make sure food is not forgotten in the grill; forgotten items could melt
or catch fire when the grill is lit.
▪
Toprevent injuries, do not use accessories not recommended bythe manufacturer. Always use high heat
gloves during use.
▪
Before cleaning the grill, disconnect the rotisserie and "trip" the circuit breaker.
▪
Never use the grill in windy conditions. If located in a consistently windy area (oceanfront, mountaintop,
etc.) a wind break will be required. Winds blowing into or across the grill exhaust, can affect performance
and / or cause various parts of the grill to get hotter than expected.
▪
Always open the grill hood carefully, using onlythe handle - the grill body will be hot. Always use high heat
gloves during use.
▪
Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where any grill is in use. They should never
be allowed to touch, sit or stand on anypart of the grill.

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▪
Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above the grill or in the grill. Children climbing on
the grill to reach these items could be seriously injured.
▪
Wear proper clothing when operating this grill. Loose-fitting or hanging garments should never be worn
while using thegrill. Always use high heat gloves during use.
▪
Do not leave the grill unattended while in use.
▪
Do not use water on grease fires! A violent steam explosion may result. Instead, smother the fire with a
multipurposeABCextinguisher.
▪
Never look into the top vent of the kamado when it is in use. The escaping exhaust is very hot and could
cause injury.
▪
Keeping air flow through unit is critical for performance and safety.
▪
WARNING: Every part of the grill will be hot during and for a period of time after use. Use caution, keep
children away from the grill, and always use gloves and protective clothing during use.Never touch the kamado
bodywhile inuse.
▪
TAKE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPENING THE GRILL LID AS HOT COALS CAN FLASH SHOULD
THEY RECEIVE A RUSH OF AIR. ALWAYS ENSURE BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM VENTS ARE
OPEN FULLY BEFORE OPENING THE GRILL LID. ALWAYS OPEN THE LID TO ROUGHLY 1-2” AND
HOLD IT THERE FOR 5-10 SECONDS TO LET OXYGEN SLOWLY ENTER THE GRILL. THEN
COMPLETELY LIFT THE LID OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALL TIMES THE USE OF LONG HEAT RESISTANT
GLOVES IS NECESSARY FOR SAFETY.
▪
The hinge mechanism should be checked regularly to ensure the fasteners are secure to the grill body.
Periodic lubrication of this mechanism will also smooth opening and closing of the grill over time.
▪
When moving or transporting your grill, NEVER do so by lifting on the hinge of the grill. The lower air inlet
can be used for lifting as long as gloves are used. Always use 2-3 people when moving the grill.
▪
Never extinguish a fire with water. Always close the lid and your air vents to control a fire inside the unit.
▪
Due to the heavy nature of the kamado, always use 2-3 people when moving the unit. Never move the
unit when hot.
▪
Inspect the hinge upon unpacking and before each use. The fasteners could have come loose and might
need to be tightened.
▪
Take caution when removing/handling anything that has been inside the grill. The cooking accessories,
cooking grids and inner trays, optional rotis parts, ect will be extremely hot. Always use protective gloves
and never allow others in close proximity of the grill when handling the hot parts of the grill.
▪
Never cook with the lid open.
▪
Take caution to never spill liquids into the grill when the grill is hot.
▪
Never leave the grill lid open and unattended while open.
▪
Never extinguish a fire with water. Always close the lid and your air vents to control a fire inside the unit.
▪
Extinguish the coals by closing both the top and bottom vents. The unit will take several hours to cool.
Never cover a hot grill.

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WARNING: Every part of the grill will be hot during and for a period of time after use. Use
caution, keep children away from the grill, and always use gloves and protective clothing
during use.Nevertouch the Kamado bodywhile in use.
▪TAKE EXTREME CAUTIONWHENOPENINGTHE GRILL LID AS HOT COALSCANFLASH SHOULD
THEYRECEIVE ARUSHOF AIR.ALWAYSENSUREBOTH THETOP ANDBOTTOM VENTSARE
OPENFULLYBEFOREOPENINGTHEGRILLLID.ALWAYSOPENTHELIDTOROUGHLY1-2” AND
HOLD ITTHEREFOR5-10 SECONDSTO LETOXYGENSLOWLYENTER THEGRILL.THEN
COMPLETELYLIFT THE LID OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALLTIMES THE USE OF LONGHEAT RESISTANT
GLOVESINNECESSARYFORSAFETY.
Location of Grill
Most importantly, this is an outdoor grill. Ensure your grill is positioned safely away from anything that
can catch fire. Under no circumstance is this grill to be used indoors. This includes garages or any
other enclosed or partially enclosed areas.
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Clearance from Combustibles: Ensure your grill remains at a distance of at least 48” of the side, front,
and back from combustible surfaces such as wood, gyprock, paper, plants, cloth, rubber, plastics, and
fiberglass. Never install and/or use this Kamado grill on or around any combustible floor or surface at any
distance. Built in applications must be installed in non-combustible materials. Do not store combustible
materials, gasoline or flammable liquids or vapors around the grill. Do not use this unit under combustible
surfaces. Do not use this grill under cover whether permanent or temporary structure.
▪
Adequate Ventilation: Ensure there is adequate ventilation for both the grill, grill cart and/or island
cavity. This is required not onlyfor proper combustion, but also to prevent heat buildup. An
adequate flow of air into the lower front air intake is necessary for the grill’s performance and could
be dangerous if obstructed.
▪
Firm Level Surface: Use your grill only on a firm level surface.This grill is not designed for recreational
vehicles, and should not be installed on a boat or marine craft.
▪
Protection from Weather: Keep the grill protected from adverse weather, including rain and high winds.
Place the grill in an outdoor area that is protected from the wind. The exposure of the grill body to salt in
the air (either along the coast or by salt water pools), pool chemicals, garden fertilizers, countertop
chemicals (stone sealer) can accelerate the corrosion of the grill components. More regular cleaning of
the grill and covering of the unit will be required in these settings. Never store any chemicals near your
grill. Moisture allowed to enter the grill can create mold and could eventually spill out of the front air inlet
taking spent ash residue with it.
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Under covered enclosures: Many backyards have areas that are either completely enclosed or partially
closed off, such as balconies and pergolas. Do notuse this grill inside a building or any other enclosed or
partially enclosed area. Remember to never use this grill in an undercover enclosure. Do not use this grill
under cover whether permanent or temporarystructure.

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WARNING: Every part of the grill will be hot during and for a period of
time after use. Use caution, keep children away from the grill, and
always use gloves and protective clothing during use. Never touch the
Kamado body while in use.
▪
TAKE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPENING THE GRILL LID AS HOT COALS CAN
FLASH SHOULD THEY RECEIVE A RUSH OF AIR. ALWAYS ENSURE BOTH THE
TOP AND BOTTOM VENTS ARE OPEN FULLY BEFORE OPENING THE GRILL LID.
ALWAYS OPEN THE LID TO ROUGHLY 1-2” AND HOLD IT THERE FOR 5-10
SECONDS TO LET OXYGEN SLOWLY ENTER THE GRILL. THEN COMPLETELY
LIFT THE LID OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALL TIMES THE USE OF LONG HEAT RESISTANT
GLOVES IS NECESSARY FOR SAFETY.

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Electrical Safety and Installation Warnings
Extension cords may be used if care is exercised in their use.
If an extension cord is used:
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The marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating
of the grill components. The cord should be arranged so that it will not touch hot surfaces, sharp edges or
drape over the countertop or tabletop (where it can be pulled or tripped over unintentionally).
Outdoor extension cords should be used with products suited for outdoor use. They are surface marked with
suffix letters "W" or "W-A" and with a tag stating "Suitable for Use with Outdoor Grills".
Toprotect against electrical shock, the power cord and plug should be kept dry and off of the ground.
Do not clean this product with water spray; do not spray cleaners into the lamp socket area.
Gasoline, lighter fluid or other flammable liquids and vapors should never be stored in the area of this grill or any
other grill.
Before installation or service, disconnect the power supply to the work area by removing the fuse, "tripping" the
circuit breaker, or unplugging the unit.
Keep any electrical supply cord and fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces, sharp edges and dripping
grease.
Be certain your grill is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician in accordance with applicable
codes. To guarantee the electrical safety of this grill, continuity must exist between the grill and an effective
grounding system. It is imperative that this basic safety requirement be met. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for damages caused by the lack of inadequacy of an effective grounding system.
Do not operate any grill with a damaged power cord or power plug, and do not operate any grill after the grill
malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. If this should occur, return the grill to the nearest authorized
service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
Be certain your grill is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician in accordance with applicable
codes. To guarantee the electrical safety of this grill, continuity must exist between the grill and an effective
grounding system. It is imperative that this basic safety requirement be met. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for damages caused by the lack of inadequacy of an effective grounding system.
This grill conforms to all uniform electrical safety codes and electrical grounding regulations. Install unit
according to I.A.W. local codes or with National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA70 or CSAC22.1 in their absence.

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UNPACKING UNIT:
Your Blaze SeriesGrill comes pre-assembled and requires very little setup. Wedo however; recommend the use
of professional help during the installation of your unit as improper installation may affect your warranty. When
moving or transporting your grill, NEVER do so by lifting on the hinge of the grill. Your kamado grill comes with
the attached feet screwed down to the pallet. Remove screws and inner components before lifting. The lower air
inlet can be used for lifting as long as gloves are used. Always use 2-3 people when moving the grill. Remove
the unit from the box along with all accessories and check that no damage has occurred to the unit or anyparts.
Various parts of the grill are shipped with protective packaging and supports which will need to be simply
unpackaged and set in place.
Your grill has an ash tray which goes in the very bottom of the grill. The charcoal grate gets installed above the
ash tray. There is also a middle grate which goes between the charcoal grate and the cooking grid which is
used in some cooking applications. Install this piece for the initial burn off and then as needed throughout. The
cooking grids rest at the top of the kamado body and is the final item of installation.
WARNING: Every part of the grill will be hot during and for a
period of time after use. Use caution, keep children away from
the grill, and always use gloves and protective clothing during
use. Never touch the kamado body while in use.
▪
TAKE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPENING THE GRILL LID AS HOT COALS CAN FLASH SHOULD
THEY RECEIVE A RUSH OF AIR. ALWAYS ENSURE BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM VENTS ARE
OPEN FULLY BEFORE OPENING THE GRILL LID. ALWAYS OPEN THE LID TO ROUGHLY 1-2” AND
HOLD IT THERE FOR 5-10 SECONDS TO LET OXYGEN SLOWLY ENTER THE GRILL. THEN
COMPLETELY LIFT THE LID OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALL TIMES THE USE OF LONG HEAT RESISTANT
GLOVES IS NECESSARY FOR SAFETY.

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Installing the Grill in a BBQ Island
NOTE: ALWAYS have equipment measured by Contractor before building.
To build in a kamado grill into an outdoor kitchen, one creates a non-combustible built in surface for the unit
to sit on in the outdoor kitchen. EVERY PART OF THE OUTDOOR KITCHEN CONSTRUCTION MUST BE
MADE OF NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. (see page 12 for examples of unapproved materials)
The height of the cooking surface, amount of extra space around the unit, finishing around the outdoor
kitchen, etc. are all subject to personal preference once the unit physically has the room to fit and clearances
from combustibles are met. Diagrams showing grill dimensions can be found below on pages 12-13 for
planning purposes. Remember the side shelf kit is an optional accessory and typically not purchased for
those building into an outdoor kitchen. The below items will also need to be reviewed when building in:
•Typically the cooking surface is positioned at or slightly higher than countertop height.
•Please adhere to all required distances to combustibles in all directions around the non-combustible
island structure. Always give the minimum required distances from combustible surfaces (page 7).
•In the event non-combustible materials are used behind the grill, allow enough space for the lid to open
(approximately an additional 8 inches behind the grill). A greater space behind the grill may be desirable
to reduce staining of the non-combustible wall caused by the smoke exiting the grill. See grill dimensions
on pages 12-13 for reference.
•The outdoor kitchen construction must be made completely out of non-combustible materials.
•Do not install underneath a combustible surface. This grill should only be used in an open air space.
•Check to make sure the grill is level.
•You will need a second person to help you avoid damaging the grill or your grill island
•Allow for air flow to the lower draft door. This is critical to the function of the grill.
•The motor of the optional rotis kit mounts onto the left hand outside of the grill body. Please allow enough
space for this accessory if it will be used (roughly 7” ). See grill dimensions on pages 12-13 for reference.
NOTE: Check with City and Fire department for Local Building Codes. A Permit may
be required for Outdoor Kitchen Construction.
GRILL INSTALLATION
This grill must be installed in accordance with all local codes.
Always keep the grill in a level position at all times
This grill is for outdoor use only. Never use in an enclosed or partially enclosed environment whether
permanent or temporary structure. This grill should only be used in an open air space.

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All outdoor kitchens should have ventilation throughout the island cavity
to prevent a buildup of heat and safeguard any built in gas appliances. 8
inches of space is required behind the grill to allow the grill lid to open
however this dimension will not meet the minimum space necessary for
distances to combustible surfaces.
Do not install underneath a combustible surface. This grill should only
be used in an open air space.
Minimum clearance to adjacent combustible construction at 48” from sides & 48” from back
and front.
ALL BBQ ISLANDS MUST BE MANUFACTURED FROM “NON-COMBUSTIBLE” MATERIALS
UNAPPROVED COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
WOOD, GYPROCK, PAPER, PLANTS, CLOTH, RUBBER, PLASTICS, and FIBERGLASS.
Consult your local authority having jurisdiction for further questions.

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Width Including Optional Rotis Motor
Width Including Optional Shelf Kit

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BEFORE FIRST-TIMEOPERATION
Caution: Never operate the grill unattended.
Prior to using your grill, verify that all of the following is correct:
✓
Minimum clearances aremaintained.
✓
All packaging has been removed.
✓
All parts and components are properly in place and secured to the unit.
✓
All exterior surfaces are cleaned.
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Place the ash pan in the grill, then the charcoal grate, then the middle grate, then finally the hex shaped
cooking grid.
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Always follow the safety warnings in this manual while using the grill.
➢
Remember when moving or transporting your grill, NEVER do so by lifting on the hinge of the grill. The lower
air inlet can be used for lifting as long as gloves are used. Always use 2-3 people when moving the grill.
➢
Inspect the hinge upon unpacking. The fasteners could have come loose during shipping and might need to
be tightened.
➢
It is recommendto allowthe grillto burnfor30minutesthe firsttime withoutfood in the grillfor an initial burnoff. This is
also a good time to experiment with the grill’s temperature adjustment via the air vents to get the feel for how the grill
will operate.
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WARNING: Every part of the grill will be hot during and for a period of time after
use. Use caution, keep children away from the grill, and always use gloves and
protective clothing during use. Never touch the Kamado body while in use.
➢
TAKE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPENING THE GRILL LID AS HOT COALS CAN FLASH SHOULD
THEY RECEIVE A RUSH OF AIR. ALWAYS ENSURE BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM VENTS ARE OPEN
FULLY BEFORE OPENING THE GRILL LID. ALWAYS OPEN THE LID TO ROUGHLY 1-2” AND HOLD IT
THERE FOR 5-10 SECONDS TO LET OXYGEN SLOWLY ENTER THE GRILL. THEN COMPLETELY LIFT
THE LID OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALL TIMES THE USE OF LONG HEAT RESISTANT GLOVES IS
NECESSARY FOR SAFETY.

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Using the Grill
Selecting your fuel-Hardwood Charcoal
Kamado grills perform best with the use of hardwood charcoal as the fuel. This is dissimilar to charcoal
briquettes in that it is only the charred down wood without the additives found in processed charcoal briquettes.
This fuel source provides the most controllable temperature settings as the burn of the hardwood charcoal is
directly dependent on the oxygen you feed it. This allows the kamado grill to achieve and maintain both low and
high temperatures for long periods of time. The addition of flavored woods with the hardwood charcoal is an
option to impart various smoky flavors while cooking.
Selecting your fuel- Charcoal Briquettes
Although this fuel source lessens most of what folks get a kamado grill for (the control of heat and
temperature), there is no danger to the product in using this fuel source. The nostalgic smell of charcoal
briquettes burning or possibly the last minute lack of hardwood charcoal at the local convenience store are both
possible reasons why this fuel source might come into play.
Selecting your fuel- True Hardwoods
Although this fuel source doesn’t provide the same level of control of heat and temperature as hardwood
charcoal, there is no danger to the product in using this fuel source. This fuel source typically requires a bed of
coal or small kindling as a starter for the hardwoods. Always use seasoned/dried hardwoods as your fuel.
Selecting your fuel- Other
Other fuel options are strictly prohibited as they could damage your grill or possibly be dangerous.
Arrangement of your charcoal/fuel source:
Air flow is the largest factor and most important consideration when arranging your fuel source. Although
leftover charcoal can be re-used from the previous cookout, the smaller bits and ashes should be removed as
to not reduce the amount of air moving through the grill. Before adding additional fuel, stir the existing coals to
force the smaller parts and ashes into the bottom of the grill. Creating an easy flow of air through the unit will
prevent problems associated with a difficulty to achieve higher cooking temperatures. This is a good time to
dump your ash tray. Keeping your ash tray clean is also key to keeping good air flow as a buildup of ash will
prevent air flow.
When adding charcoal, avoid adding the small parts typically found in the bottom of the bag. These parts along
with the bottom of the bag debris can drastically prohibit air flow and create a discharge of ash and embers
from the lower air intake. It is recommended not to pour the bag out into the grill and instead scoop out the
larger pieces and add into the grill. Remember always use protective gloves when adding and arranging any
fuel source.
Selecting your Ignition Method
Dissimilar from other kamado grills, there is no danger of damaging your kamado using standard charcoal grill
lighter fluid. Selecting your ignition method for your coals is based upon personal preference and cooking
temperature. A few examples of ignition methods can be found below:

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Chimney starter: (a cylinder shaped charcoal lighting accessory you fill with charcoal and use newspaper
underneath to get the coals burning). A good method of getting a medium to high heat fire started. Hint: phone
book paper is just as good as newspaper.
Fire starters: (small ignition sticks made of various materials that you place in the coals and ignite to get the
coals burning). This method is a good one for small fires as it allows one to more easily control how much fire
gets started burning.
Lighter fluid: (a liquid that gets sprayed on the coals then ignited) This is the most familiar method to individuals
and can be used for large or small fires. This method is sometimes not desirable as it can impart different
flavors into the food.
Hot Air/Heat Gun: (a heat source paired with a fan which you aim at particular places in your coal bed to start
the fire). This is a good method for low temperature cooking and smoking
Electric starter: (typically a closed loop electric element which glows red hot and gets placed in the coals to
start the fire). A good method for low to medium fires.
Regardless of the ignition method you select, ALWAYS FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS
FOR SAFE USE AND BEST PRACTICES. ALWAYS USE LONG HIGH HEAT GLOVES AND KEEP
EVERYONE A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE FIRE.
Lighting your grill
Establishing a flow of air through the grill is critical to the ignition of the coal bed. Ensure your bottom vent is
unlatched and swung into the fully open position and your lid in the open position before igniting your fuel. It will
be necessary to keep the lid open during startup of your grill to allow coals to get started (approximately 10
minutes). At this point where the fuel is well lit, close your grill lid and ensure the top vent is in the full open
position to establish a flow of air through the unit (see pics below).
TOP AND BOTTOM DAMPENER OPENINGS FOR LIGHTING YOUR GRILL:

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Establish your cooking temperature.
With a hot bed of fuel and both the top and bottom vent in the fully open position, the temperature in your grill
will continue to rise until the air flow is reduced. As your temperature gauge rises to your desired cooking
temperature, close off the air shutters to the prescribed amount (see vent images under each of the cooking
configurations found below) at roughly 50-60 degrees before reaching the desired temperature range. At this
point, minor air shutter adjustments may be necessary to fine tune your cooking temperature.
It is best to let the heat stabilize in your grill before opening and closing the lid or making other adjustments.
Letting your grill sit at the set temperature for a period of time better protects the grill against temperature
swings and allows for fine tuning adjustments to be made to achieve as true of a set temperature as possible.
Using the middle rack
Your Kamado grill comes standard with a middle rack between the charcoal tray and cooking surface. This rack
can hold a drip pan to collect the drippings from your food, a pan full of liquids to add moisture to the cooking
process, a pizza stone to provide an indirect heat/convection baking environment to your cooking surface, or a
combination of the above. For higher temperature cooking such as searing and grilling, the use of this rack will
not be used by most people. For lower temperature longer cooking such as smoking, typically the rack will be
used. See more below under best practices for various cooking configurations.
Best practices for smoking/low and slow cooking:
Smoking occurs at temperatures between 225-250 degrees F and is intended on making the food taste smoky
and cooking the meat at a slow speed for a longer period of time. (Brisket, port shoulder, ribs, etc.…). A
smaller amount of lit coals within your coal bed and an indirect cooking method is the typical method of cooking
( see using the middle rack) The use of a pan full of liquids under the meat is often used to add moisture during
the cooking process.
APPROXIMATE TOP AND BOTTOM DAMPER OPENING FOR SMOKING/LOW AND SLOW:

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Best practices for roasting/barbequing:
Roasting/ barbequing occurs at temperatures between 325-450 degrees F and is intended giving the meat a
nice crust and cooking the meat at a medium rate of speed for usually between 1-4 hours period of time.
(Roasts, bone in chicken, ect…). A medium amount of lit coals and an indirect cooking method is the typical
method of cooking. Caution: At higher cooking temperatures the danger for flashback is greater than at
lower temperatures. Remember the following: ALWAYS ENSURE BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM
VENTS ARE OPEN FULLY BEFORE OPENING THE GRILL LID. ALWAYS OPEN THE LID TO ROUGHLY
1-2” AND HOLD IT THERE FOR 5-10 SECONDS TO LET OXYGEN SLOWLY ENTER THE GRILL. THEN
COMPLETELY LIFT THE LID OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALL TIMES THE USE OF LONG HEAT RESISTANT
GLOVES IS NECESSARY FOR SAFETY.
APPROXIMATE TOP AND BOTTOM DAMPER OPENING FOR ROASTING/BARBEQUING AT 325:
APPROXIMATE TOP AND BOTTOM DAMPER OPENING FOR ROASTING/BARBEQUING AT 450:

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Best practices for grilling:
Grilling occurs at temperatures between 325-450 degrees F and is intended giving the meat a nice crust and
cooking the meat at a faster rate of speed for a shorter period of time. (Burgers, boneless skinless chicken
breasts, sausage, etc.…). A larger bed of coals and a direct cooking method is the typical method of cooking.
Caution: At higher cooking temperatures the danger for flashback is greater than at lower
temperatures. Remember the following: ALWAYS ENSURE BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM VENTS ARE
OPEN FULLY BEFORE OPENING THE GRILL LID. ALWAYS OPEN THE LID TO ROUGHLY 1-2” AND
HOLD IT THERE FOR 5-10 SECONDS TO LET OXYGEN SLOWLY ENTER THE GRILL. THEN
COMPLETELY LIFT THE LID OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALL TIMES THE USE OF LONG HEAT RESISTANT
GLOVES IS NECESSARY FOR SAFETY.
APPROXIMATE TOP AND BOTTOM DAMPER OPENING FOR GRILLING:
Best practices for searing:
Searing occurs at temperatures between 500-600 degrees F and is intended on providing a caramelized
“seared” surface and cooking the meat in a quick fashion. (Steaks, tuna, ect…). A larger bed of coals and a
direct cooking method is the typical method of cooking. Caution: At higher cooking temperatures the
danger for flashback is greater than at lower temperatures.
Remember the following: ALWAYS ENSURE BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM VENTS ARE OPEN FULLY
BEFORE OPENING THE GRILL LID. ALWAYS OPEN THE LID TO ROUGHLY 1-2” AND HOLD IT THERE
FOR 5-10 SECONDS TO LET OXYGEN SLOWLY ENTER THE GRILL. THEN COMPLETELY LIFT THE LID
OPEN SLOWLY. AT ALL TIMES THE USE OF LONG HEAT RESISTANT GLOVES IS NECESSARY FOR
SAFETY.

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APPROXIMATE TOP AND BOTTOM DAMPER OPENING FOR SEARING:
The use of smoking woods:
Smoking woods are used to impart flavor onto the food you are cooking. There are various types of woods
available with various degrees of flavor. There is no right or wrong with reference to the wood selected and
instead it comes down to personal preference. Hint: There is nothing wrong starting with good ole hickory. Its
flavor is in-between being too mild and too harsh and is therefore a good starter wood.
Smoking woods can be purchased in either chips, chunks, or larger wood pieces like mini logs. The smaller the
pieces, the faster they burn up but the easier it is to get them to burn. The larger the pieces, the longer they last
but the more difficult to get them burning good. Sometimes a mix of large and small pieces is a good idea as
that can yield some faster smoke from the smaller pieces but then some sustained smoke from the larger ones.
Soaking the wood chunks can enrich the smoke one receives off of the wood by creating a longer smokier
burn. The wood can be place directly onto the coal bed when smoking. The hinged cooking grids can be used
to add smoking chips while the grids are in place. Remember to use heat resistant gloves while working around
a hot grill.
Tips and precautions while grilling:
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WARNING: Every part of the grill will be hot during and for a period of time after use. Use
caution, keep children away from the grill, and always use gloves and protective clothing
during use.Nevertouch the Kamado bodywhile in use.
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Take caution when removing/handling anything that has been inside the grill. The cooking
accessories, cooking grids and inner trays, optional rotisserie parts, etc. will be extremely hot.
Always use protective gloves and never allow others in close proximity of the grill when handling
the hot parts of the grill.
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