Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING
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
3 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 40.00" 18" (45.7 cm) 18" (45.7 cm) 40" (102 cm) WARNING!Smoke Hazard A pellet overflow condition can occur during start-up, resulting in unusually thick, white smoke that lasts a long time. If this occurs, power down your grill with the Mai...
Page 5 - TABLE; OF CONTENTS
5 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY 6 WHY TRAEGER WOOD PELLETS? 7 MAKE GRILL MAINTENANCE A REAL BREEZE 8 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL 11 SEASONING YOUR GRILL 13 USING YOUR GRILL 14 CHOOSING A COOK METHOD 21 ADDITIONAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS 22 HOPPER CLEAN-OUT 23 IRONWOOD FEATURES 25 M...
Page 6 - USA; & PELLET PRODUCTION PROCESS; HARDWOOD
6 WHY TRAEGER WOOD PELLETS? AT TRAEGER, WE’RE BIG ON TASTE. That’s why we create our own 100% all-natural hardwood pellets, ensuring only the best quality wood is used to flavor your food and burn the most efficiently and reliably. We can't guarantee the same results from other pellet brands, so we ...
Page 7 - MAKE GRILL MAINTENANCE; A REAL; GREASE BUCKET; DRIP TRAY; LINERS; PINK BUTCHER PAPER; TRAEGER ALL NATURAL; CLEANER
7 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM MAKING SURE YOUR GRILL IS CLEAN and free of built-up grease and debris is critical for keeping the pure, wood-fired flavor of your grill intact. The best way to ensure this is by using our lineup of cleaning and maintenance materials, available at your local dealer or online at t...
Page 8 - GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL; GRILL PARTS AND FEATURES
8 Part Description Part Description 1 Grill Door 10 Leg Braces 2 Door Handle 11 All-Terrain Wheel Legs 3 Top Grill Grate 12 Detachable Power Cord 4 Bottom Grill Grate 13 Hopper Clean-Out Door (back of grill) 5 Grease Drip Tray 14 Pellet Hopper 6 Heat Baffle 15 Traeger Controller with WiFIRE® Technol...
Page 10 - YOUR WiFIRE® ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER; CONNECTING YOUR GRILL
10 YOUR WiFIRE® ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER The Traeger® Ironwood Grill is equipped with a state-of-the-art Traeger Controller with WiFIRE® Technology that is Wi-Fi-capable. Before you begin using the grill, it will be helpful to familiarize yourself with the different features of the control panel. GETTI...
Page 11 - SEASONING YOUR GRILL; TO BE USED ON INITIAL FIRING ONLY.
11 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM SEASONING YOUR GRILL TO BE USED ON INITIAL FIRING ONLY. In order to ensure proper operation of the grill, you must first prime the auger by allowing the auger tube to be “charged” with pellets. 1 2 Fill the hopper with TRAEGER® BRAND HARDWOOD PELLETS. PLUG APPEARANCE MAY VARY BY...
Page 13 - USING YOUR GRILL
13 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM USING YOUR GRILL YOU WILL NEED TO BEGIN WITH THESE STEPS EVERY TIME YOU USE YOUR GRILL. Press the Standby button to wake the grill. 1 PLUG APPEARANCE MAY VARY BY REGION. Plug the power cord into an appropriate grounded/ earthed electrical outlet and flip Main Power switch to ON ...
Page 14 - CHOOSING A COOK METHOD; COOKING AT A SINGLE TEMPERATURE; Turn Dial
14 CHOOSING A COOK METHOD COOKING AT A SINGLE TEMPERATURE Use this method for simple recipes requiring a single cook cycle at a set temperature. Press Dial To Set Temp 350 °F Press Dial To Set Temp Turn Dial To Select Temp 165 °F 1 3 2 4 After pressing the Standby button, your grill’s home screen de...
Page 15 - USING A PRESET CUSTOM COOK CYCLE
15 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM USING A PRESET CUSTOM COOK CYCLE Your Traeger® Ironwood Grill comes with two of our favorite custom cook cycles already programmed: Beginner’s Brisket and Chicken Challenge. Use your Traeger App to find thousands of recipes to download directly to your grill. You must sync your ...
Page 17 - CREATING A CUSTOM COOK CYCLE
17 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM CREATING A CUSTOM COOK CYCLE Use this method to create your own cook program, or to edit an existing program. My Cook Cycle 3 STEP 1 > GRILL: 165°F My Cook Cycle 3 STEP 1 170°F> | TIME: 00 :00 HR: MIN VISIT TRAEGER APP FOR MORE RECIPES >Chicken Challenge >Beginner’s ...
Page 19 - COOKING WITH THE PROBE
19 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM Probe: 72˚ F 145˚ Igniting 054 °F 350 COOKING WITH THE PROBE Use these methods when your recipe specifies an internal goal temperature for your food. 057 °F 355 PROBE : COLD Igniting . . PROBE Set Probe Alarm: 145 PROBE >Set Alarm >Back TRAEGER WiFIRE>Cook Cycle >Pro...
Page 21 - ADDITIONAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS; TO ACCESS THE SETTINGS MENU:
21 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM ADDITIONAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS SETTINGS Use the Settings menu to adjust display settings, clear notifications, access important product and contact information, and more. TRAEGER WiFIRE >Cook Cycle >Probe >Wi-Fi Information >Settings >Back Press Dial To Set Temp 165...
Page 23 - IRONWOOD FEATURES; TRAEGER APP; SUPER SMOKE OPTION
23 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM IRONWOOD FEATURES TRAEGER APP TIMER Your Traeger® Ironwood Grill can be controlled remotely using the Traeger App. To learn more about WiFIRE®, the Traeger app, and more ways to connect, go to traegergrills.com/wifire. You will need a home Internet Wi-Fi connection to connect yo...
Page 24 - KEEP WARM FUNCTION
24 VERSATILE LOWER GRATE RACK STOPS GRILL COVER You can change the placement of the bottom grill grate for two different cooking options: Sear Position and Smoke Position. In Sear Position , the grill grate should be placed at the lowest point in the grill body cavity, resting on the lowest back bra...
Page 25 - MAINTAINING YOUR GRILL
25 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM MAINTAINING YOUR GRILL 1. CREOSOTE AND GREASE FORMATION AND REMOVAL When 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 exhaust vent of a slow- bu...
Page 27 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
27 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM Following are frequently asked questions along with their answers: 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 n...
Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING; ERROR CLEARING
29 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM TROUBLESHOOTING Although rare, you may see an error or warning message display on your control panel. Please refer to the following chart for potential issues and how to resolve them: ERROR MESSAGE SOLUTION High Temp Error This error will occur when the temperature in the grill ...
Page 30 - OPERATING TIPS
30 OPERATING TIPS 1. You can change the temperature at any time during grilling to increase or decrease cooking temperature. To change between Fahrenheit and Celsius: Select Temperature Units from the Settings menu. Turn the dial to choose between degrees FAHRENHEIT (°F) and CELSIUS (°C). Press the ...
Page 32 - NOTES
32 NOTES 4731 Ironwood_OM_ENv28.indd 32 10/15/18 3:28 PM
Page 35 - TRAEGER’S LEGENDARY CUSTOMER SERVICE; SERVICE AND WARRANTY
35 TRAEGERGRILLS.COM TRAEGER’S LEGENDARY CUSTOMER SERVICE is the best out there. If you have any questions about your Traeger grill or need tips on cooking your first Thanksgiving turkey, our seasoned experts have your back. We’re here for you 365 days a year, including holidays, because we’re cooks...