Your Wife got You a very nice Pellet Grill... To best understand your grill, do your research and never take short cuts in the Preheating of your grill. Preheat for 20-30 mins at 300* degrees Fahrenheit, once the grills temps have stabilized and settled, then You can set it to your desired temp... For the Best Smoke Flavor Profile and after the preheating is completed, set your grill from Smoke mode, 200*, 225*, or 250* degrees... FYI.. Smoke Mode temps on your grill will be between 170* and 195* degrees... The lower the temp, the more smoke it will produce... Anything above 250* degrees and it will produce less smoke. Your Grill also has P-Settings that You can dial in while on Smoke mode and during the preheating procedures. Read Your Owners Manual to get a good understanding of the P-Settings. During the Winter Cold Season in Canada, it’s best to run your grill between 200*-250* for added Smoke Profile. During the Spring and Summer Months, set the P-Settings to P4 or P5 for added Smoke. You’ll see and taste the difference... Try these tips on a few cooks so that you can have a better understanding of what you have with your pellet grill. Lastly, always clean the fire pot/burn pot out with a shop vac after every cook, keep your grill clean of pellet ash and grease and line/cover the flame broiler and the flame broiler slider with aluminum foil to help make clean ups that much easier. Also spray the Flame Broiler and Slider with grill spray or cooking spray after every cleaning/washing to help prevent rust from developing on the metal. Good luck and post back how Your first cook turns out.
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