Weber 731001 - User Manual

Weber 731001

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – WARR ANT Y
  • Page 3 – cm
  • Page 6 – GETTING STARTED
  • Page 8 – FOOD SAFETY TIPS; EASY SMOKER CARE; HELPFUL HINTS; TROUBLESHOOTING; SMOKER DIAMETER
  • Page 9 – SMOKING GUIDE
  • Page 10 – SMOKER’S JOURNAL
  • Page 11 – No lo deseche. Este documento contiene importante información,; SEGURIDAD EN GENERAL; AHUMADOR SMOKEY; GUÍA DEL PROPIETARIO; ESNA - SPANISH NORTH AMERICA
  • Page 12 – GARANTÍA
  • Page 13 – PARA COMENZAR
  • Page 15 – CONSEJOS PRÁCTICOS; RESOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS; DIÁMETRO DEL AHUMADOR
  • Page 16 – GUÍA DE AHUMADO
  • Page 17 – DIARIO DEL AHUMADOR
  • Page 19 – des mises en garde et des précautions.; GENERALITES SUR LA SECURITE; FUMOIR SMOKEY; MODE D’EMPLOI
  • Page 20 – GARANTIE
  • Page 21 – DEMARRAGE
  • Page 23 – ASTUCES UTILES; CAPACITE TOTALE EN CHARBON DE BOIS (ENVIRON); DIAMETRE DU FUMOIR
  • Page 24 – GUIDE POUR LE FUMAGE
  • Page 25 – JOURNAL DU FUMOIR
  • Page 36 – Weber-Stephen Products LLC
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14" (37 cm) / 18" (47 cm) / 22" (57 cm)

Register your grill online at www.weber.com

Do not discard. This document contains important product information, warnings and cautions.

Note: Do not operate this smoker until you have read this owner’s guide.

DANGER

Failure to follow the Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions contained in this Owner’s Guide may result in serious bodily injury, death,

or fire, as well as damage to property.

Do not use indoors! This smoker is designed for outdoor use

only. If used indoors, toxic fumes will accumulate and cause

serious bodily injury or death.

Never use charcoal impregnated with charcoal lighter fluid.

Do not add charcoal lighter fluid or charcoal impregnated

with charcoal lighter fluid to hot or warm coals.

Do not use lighter fluid, gasoline, alcohol, or other highly

volatile fluids to ignite or re-ignite charcoal.

Do not use or store lighter fluid, gasoline, alcohol, or other

highly volatile fluids within five feet of the smoker.

Do not leave infants, children, or pets unattended near a hot

smoker.

ATTENTION! This smoker will become very hot; do not move

it during operation.

Do not use this smoker within five feet of any combustible

material.

Do not use this smoker unless all parts are in place.

Do not remove ashes until all coals are completely burned

out and are fully extinguished.

Do not wear clothing with loose flowing sleeves while

lighting or using the smoker.

Do not use the smoker in high winds.

Keep the smoker in a level position at all times.

Combustion by-products produced when using this product

contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause

cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

Remove the lid from the smoker while lighting charcoal

briquettes.

Always put charcoal on top of the charcoal grate and not

directly into the bottom bowl.

Never touch the cooking or charcoal grate, or the smoker, to

see if they are hot.

Barbecue mitts or hot pads should always be used to protect

hands while using the smoker or adjusting the vents.

Use proper barbecue tools with long, heat-resistant

handles.

To extinguish the coals, place the lid on the smoker and

close all vents. Do not use water, since it will damage the

porcelain enamel finish.

To control flare-ups, place the lid on smoker. Do not use

water.

Handle and store hot electric starters carefully.

Keep electrical cords away from the hot surfaces of the

smoker. Route all electrical cords away from traffic areas.

Lining the bowl with aluminum foil will obstruct the air flow.

Using sharp objects to clean the cooking grate or remove

ashes will damage the finish.

Using abrasive cleaners on the cooking grate or the smoker

itself will damage the finish.

Remove all debris from the bottom heat shield prior to

operating the smoker.

WARNING! Keep children and pets away.

Do not use smoker on any table.

GENERAL SAFETY

SMOKEY MOUNTAIN

COOKER

SMOKER

OWNER’S GUIDE

GUÍA DEL PROPIETARIO - pg. 11
MODE D’EMPLOI - pg. 19

ASSEMBLY, ENSAMBLAJE, ASSEMBLAGE - pg. 25

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Summary

Page 2 - WARR ANT Y

2 Replacement Parts If you need replacement parts or have questions about the assembly, use, or maintenance of your grill, please call WEBER Customer Service. For purchases made in the U.S. and Canada 1-800-446-1071For purchases made in Mexico 01800-00-WEBER [93237] Ext. 105 Table of Contents GENERA...

Page 3 - cm

WWW.WEBER.COM 3 1. Lid Damper Assembly2. Lid 3. Upper Cooking Grate4. Lower Cooking Grate5. Grate Support6. Charcoal Chamber 7. Charcoal Grate8. Bowl Vent Assembly9. Lid Handle Assembly10. Thermometer Assembly 11. Water Pan12. Center Section13. Thermometer Port14. Door Assembly15. Heat Shield16. Bow...

Page 6 - GETTING STARTED

6 C) If you are cooking on both the upper and lower cooking grates, place food to be smoked on the lower grate first (5). Position the upper grate on the top brackets and place food to be smoked on the upper grate (6). (See Cooking Tips & Smoking Guide for more information.) BEFORE LIGHTING  Do...

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