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OPERATING TIPS (cont.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
• Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to
mother and child during pregnancy, infants,
the elderly, smokers, and people with blood
or circulatory system problems, such as anemia
or heart disease.
9. GREASE MANAGEMENT:
CAUTION!
Grease res are caused by not
properly maintaining the grill and failing to clean
the Traeger Grease Management System (TGMS)
on a consistent basis (see “Maintaining Your Grill”
on page 22).
• In the unlikely event of a grease re while
cooking, turn the Main Power switch OFF (O)
to reduce the amount of oxygen in the cooking
chamber. Disconnect the grill power cord from
the electrical outlet and keep the lid closed
until the re is completely out.
• Never keep the lid open during a grease re. If
the re does not go out, lightly sprinkle baking
soda on the re.
CAUTION! Be careful not to burn yourself.
• If this does not put out the re, carefully remove
the food from the grill and keep the lid closed
until the re is completely out. Again, be careful
not to burn yourself.
• When the grill is completely cool, remove all
internal components.
• Clean any grease accumulation from the TGMS.
Replace the grease drip tray, grill grate, and
cast-iron griddle, restart the grill, and resume
cooking.
Although rare, you may see an error message display on your control panel. Please refer to the following chart
for potential issues and how to resolve them:
CODE ERROR SOLUTION
LEr Low temperature This will occur if the temperature of the grill falls below 120°F (49°C) for
10 minutes, causing the grill to go into shutdown mode. To x, remove any
pellets from the repot. Turn the controller off and then on again and restart
your grill. If the problem persists, call customer service.
HEr High temperature This error will occur when the temperature in the grill reaches temperatures
above 550°F (288°C) for more than 45 seconds. Let the grill cool, then turn off
the grill. Clear out any remaining pellets from the repot and restart your grill.
If the problem persists, call customer service.
Er1 Temp sensor loose Check to make sure your temp sensor is correctly plugged into the controller.
Er2 Temp sensor bad Your temp sensor is faulty and needs to be replaced.
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