Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY
2 • Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, and confusion. Carbon monoxide reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in loss of consciousness and death. • See a doctor if you or others develop ...
Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
traegergrills.com | 3 WARNING! Many parts of the grill will become very hot during operation. Care must be taken to avoid burns, both during operation and afterwards, while the grill is still hot. • Never leave the grill unattended when young children are present. • Never move the grill when it is o...
Page 4 - WE’VE GOT YOU; COVERED; PELLETS
4 WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED C M Y K 1 2 3 4 PMS 159 C PMS 168 C 5 6 17” 25.75” 2.5” GOOD FOR ANYTHING. GREAT FOR " S M O K E I T. G R I L L I T. F L A V O R I T. Premium 1 0 0 % F O O D - G R A D E HARDWOOD PELLETS 100% PURE HARDWOOD PELLETS « M A D E I N T H E U . S . A . F O R S U P E R I O R Q U ...
Page 5 - TABLE OF
traegergrills.com | 5 Register your grill online for a FREE Traeger ebook Go online at traegergrills.com/register 2 2 Important Safety 8 Get to Know Your Grill 6 Grill Components 10 Initial Firing Instructions 13 Subsequent Start-Up 14 Operating Tips 16 Using the Meat Probes 17 Hopper Clean-out 18 M...
Page 6 - ALDER; PELLET GUIDE; GRILL COMPONENTS
6 PELLETS Traeger makes eight different pellet types so you can serve up a feast of different flavors. Clean-burning and environmentally safe, our natural wood pellets are made from U.S. grown timber, ignite fast with low ash residue, and are crafted in one of our three Traeger -owned mills. By maki...
Page 7 - APPLE
traegergrills.com | 7 17” 25.75” 2.5” C M Y K 1 2 3 4 PMS 1797 C PMS 1815 C 5 6 GOOD FOR ANYTHING. GREAT FOR " S M O K E I T. G R I L L I T. F L A V O R I T. Premium 1 0 0 % F O O D - G R A D E HARDWOOD PELLETS 100% PURE HARDWOOD PELLETS « M A D E I N T H E U . S . A . F O R S U P E R I O R Q U ...
Page 8 - COMPLETE THESE STEPS TO GET TRAEGER'ING; GET TO KNOW YOUR GRILL
8 1. Remove all items from inside the grill barrel and pellet hopper. 2. Attach legs to grill frame assembly and braces to legs. 3. Attach the chrome door handle and side handle.4. Assemble smokestack: attach the flue pipe to the grill frame assembly and mount the chimney cap assembly. 5. Position t...
Page 10 - INITIAL FIRING INSTRUCTIONS; Smoke; To be used on initial firing or anytime the grill runs out; Countdown
10 INITIAL FIRING INSTRUCTIONS Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 375 Smoke Shut Down Cycle High Power OFF ON Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 Remove the porcelain-coated grill grates, grease drain pan, and heat baffle from the inside of the grill. With the switch in the OFF...
Page 12 - CONTROL SHUT-DOWN CYCLE
12 WARNING! • Start the grill on smoke setting with the door open. Once the pellets are ignited, close the door and set the temperature dial to any desired cooking temperature. • When operating this grill, maintain a minimum clearance of 12 inches from grill to combustibles. • For best results and f...
Page 14 - OPERATING TIPS
14 OPERATING TIPS 1. You can change the temperature dial at any time during grilling to increase or decrease cooking temperature. The HIGH temperature setting is for grilling. The SMOKE setting is for smoking and adding smoke flavor to foods being cooked. The SMOKE setting can also be used to “hold”...
Page 16 - USING THE MEAT PROBES; MEAT TEMPERATURE RECOMMENDATIONS
16 USING THE MEAT PROBES Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 Reading the temperature: Press the Probe selector switch on the control. The probe temperature will display for 5 seconds then revert back to the temperature of the grill. Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 Insert 1 o...
Page 18 - MAINTAINING YOUR GRILL
18 MAINTAINING YOUR GRILL 1. CREOSOTE AND GREASE FORMATION AND REMOVALWhen wood pellets are burned slowly, they produce tar and other organic vapors that combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool flue exhaust of a slow-burning fire. As a res...
Page 20 - REIGNITING YOUR GRILL
20 Probe 1 Probe 2 WARNING! Remove all unburned pellets and ash from inside and around the firepot. (See instructions for proper handling and disposal of ash on page 19.) Plug power cord into an appropriate grounded electrical outlet and restart the grill. Pellets should fall into the firepot and th...
Page 21 - Probe 2
traegergrills.com | 21 Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 Probe Selector Probe 2 With the door open, turn the switch ON ( I ) and the temperature dial to SMOKE. In about 2 minutes, the pellets will ignite and whitish-gray smoke will come out ...
Page 22 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
22 Question Answer Why won’t my grill ignite? Verify power at the electrical outlet. If the power cord is connected to a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter), check and reset if necessary.Initiate start-up. If no ignition, see next answer. DANGER! Turn the switch OFF (O) and disconnect the power ...
Page 25 - SERVICE AND SUPPORT
traegergrills.com | 25 SERVICE AND SUPPORT Parts are identified by number in the illustration below*. Use that number to look up the necessary part information on the adjacent parts list for ordering replacement parts or service. *TFB57PUB pictured — numbered parts present on all models 39 37 28 Pro...
Page 26 - PARTS LIST FOR TFB57PUB
26 To order parts: call, email, or write your Traeger dealer or Traeger directly. Please provide your name, phone number, address, model, and serial number of the grill (located on the label inside the hopper lid), along with the part identification number from the parts list above. SERVICE AND SUPP...
Page 27 - TRAEGER PELLET GRILLS LLC; PARTS LIST FOR TFB57PZB
traegergrills.com | 27 TRAEGER'S VIP-365 CUSTOMER SERVICE Phone: 1-800-TRAEGER Email: [email protected] TRAEGER PELLET GRILLS LLC 1215 E. Wilmington Ave Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Item Qty Description P/N Item Qty Description P/N 1 1 Grill Frame Assembly SUB951 31 1 Hopper Burner Gasket INS144 2 1 Doo...
Page 28 - PARTS LIST FOR TFB88PUB
28 To order parts: call, email, or write your Traeger dealer or Traeger directly. Please provide your name, phone number, address, model, and serial number of the grill (located on the label inside the hopper lid), along with the part identification number from the parts list above. SERVICE AND SUPP...
Page 29 - PARTS LIST FOR TFB88PZB
traegergrills.com | 29 TRAEGER'S VIP-365 CUSTOMER SERVICE Phone: 1-800-TRAEGER Email: [email protected] TRAEGER PELLET GRILLS LLC 1215 E. Wilmington Ave Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Item Qty Description P/N Item Qty Description P/N 1 1 Grill Frame Assembly SUB957 31 4 Nut 8-32 K-Lock Zinc HDW108 2 1 Doo...
Page 30 - WIRING DIAGRAM
30 WIRING DIAGRAM Probe Selector Probe 1 Probe 2 RTD SENSOR TEMPERATURE DIAL RTD WIRES (FIBERGLASS INSULATION) RTD CONNECTOR PROBE RECEPTACLES SWITCH PROBE SELECTOR SWITCH BACK OF CONTROL FUSE HOLDER GREEN TERMINAL BLOCK FOR RTD WIRES MOLEX CONNECTORS TYPICAL PURPLE/WHITE WIRESHOT ROD(FIBERGLASS INS...