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GREEN MOUNTAIN GRILLS
WOOD FIRED SCIENCE
The beauty starts at the core of the
PRIME series' 12V Direct Power
design. Direct Current allows for a
micro-adjusted variable speed fan and
auger motor
that creates more precise
temp control, greater fuel economy, and
less waste along with increased motor
RPM's for quicker pellet feed and faster
startups.
The motor turns an
auger
that feeds
pellets into a firebox. There, an
igniter
in the bottom automatically lights the
pellets, and a
combustion fan
provides oxygen to start the fire.
The Venturi-Style firebox design is lined
with vertical vents that create a burn
DIGITAL
pot cyclone of airflow for maximum heat
CONTROLLER
distribution and complete combustion
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.

MAINTAINING YOUR GRILL

RECOMMENDED REGULAR
GRILL CLEANING
CLEAN
ABOUT EVERY
2–3 BAGS
80 –100 LBS
WAIT AT LEAST 1 HR AFTER TURNING OFF THE GRILL TO USE THE ASHVAC
AshVac
Use this method to easily clean out the firebox without removing any internal parts.
Open the ash clean-out 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.
THIS DOOR MUST BE CLOSED WHEN OPERATING THE GRILL.
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THERMAL
SENSOR
AUGER
MOTOR
IGNITER
AUGER
FIREBOX
COMBUSTION FAN
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.
ALWAYS unplug your grill before performing any cleaning, maintenance, and/or electrical component operations.
• Clean the grates and grease tray regularly. You can use a wire brush to clean the stainless steel grates. Alternatively,
you can use an old camper's trick of wadding a piece of aluminum foil and rubbing it lightly on the grates to clean it.
GREASE FIRE CAUTION
• As with any barbecue, the potential for a grease fire exists. To reduce this possibility, regularly clean the grease tray to
prevent flammable buildup. An easy way to do this is to line the tray with aluminum foil or use our Drip EZ Grease Tray
Liners. Use multiple sheets on the tray and then just peel one off each time you cook. If you are going to line your tray
with aluminum foil, make sure it does not cover the thermal sensor hole on the left.
• Chimney cap. Wipe down the underside of the cap regularly to prevent grease drip.
• Drip system. Make sure the trough where grease drains into the discharge spout is clean and free of debris.
• Place grill on level ground. The grill should be kept as 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.
• Clean ash out of the firebox periodically. If ash covers the igniter, the grill may not light. When 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
HEAT
pellets in the start-up cycle.
SHIELD
• Regularly clean the inside of your grill. Remove grease with hot, soapy water or a grill cleaner. Keep liquids away
from the auger tube and the pellets. Liquids will drain through the bottom hole. Alternatively, just turn the grill on at
500°F for an hour or more to bake off most internal residues.
• Clean the grill lid window. The window will discolor over time. The best way to clean the window is with steel wool.
• Protect your grill. Use a grill cover as much as possible. Water may be able to get in through the hopper in wet
conditions. Make sure to check for wet pellets if your grill gets left out in the rain. As stated, pellets and water do not
mix. Your hopper will, for the most part, stay dry in most weather, but a driving rain may cause adverse results.
• Service? Answers to most common questions can be found on our website greenmountaingrills.com/support.
While you will hopefully have no problems, machinery can fail. Fortunately, each part on the grill is modular, so you can
easily replace one if necessary.
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