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Thank you for purchasing our Davy Crockett WiFi pellet grill. Here are a few tips to get you started.

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Before you set up your grill, make sure to keep the entire grill a minimum of 24 inches from all combustibles.

Reference your owner’s manual for all safety information.

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MANUAL

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Step-by-step

QUICK START GUIDE

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RECIPES

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Manual

PIZZA OVEN

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GRILL ASSEMBLY

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Priming

THE FIREBOX

Prime Hopper Firebox

Prime the firebox with the small bag of pellets and make sure to fill up the hopper with pellets.

Proper installation of

HEAT SHIELD

DC Heat Shield

Davy Crockett

Approximately 4″ from inside left wall of grill

How to Install

GREASE TRAY

DC Grease Tray Install

VERY IMPORTANT:

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 thermal sensor.

Installing

CHIMNEY CAP

DC Chimney Cap

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE CHIMNEY CAP IS OPEN.

It is imperative that your chimney cap is open. A fire needs oxygen to burn hot and efficiently.

Properly connecting

GRILL POWER

DC POWER OPTIONS

Recommended steps for

FIRST STARTUP

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

1st power

Important steps for

INITIAL BURN

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

30 mins

350°F

ALWAYS allow your grill reach 150°F before adjusting the temperature.

The grill will make

ODD SOUNDS

DC FAN

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.

How to correctly

POWER DOWN

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.

Power Down

After first use steps for

STANDARD STARTUP

IMPORTANT: If this is your first startup, please see the FIRST STARTUP section on the previous page.

Plug in the grill. The display should read off. Press the red power button to turn the unit on. The unit will go through it’s 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.

Standard Start

Recommended regular

GRILL CLEANING

ABOUT EVERY 2-3 BAGS

ABOUT
EVERY
2-3 BAGS
80-100LBS

ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE GRILL IS COLD AND THE FIRE IS OUT BEFORE CLEANING.

Keep the inside of the grill clean using a Shop-Vac. This will take only a few minutes. Remove the interior parts and vacuum any ash and residue out of the base of the grill and the firebox. WAIT AT LEAST ONE HOUR AFTER TURNING OFF THE GRILL BEFORE USING THE ASHVAC.

Understanding your grill’s

AIR TEMPERATURE

The PT200 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, humidity, altitude, and gravity (if the grill is not on level ground).

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 not provide much useful information.

Welcome to new age

SMART CONTROL

TIP: The serial # on the back of your grill is your grill’s WiFi password.

ALWAYS check to make sure your grill has the latest firmware. See page 81 of your manual, for the full app guide. Also check out the Smart Control section on our website: greenmountaingrills.com/smart-control

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