Manual Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker

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    OWNER’S MANUAL ASSEMBL Y & OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS Deluxe Outdoor Charcoal/W ood Smoker & Grill READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO A VOID PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPER TY DAMAGE. W ARNING Owner’ s Manual for Models 855-6306-A & 855-6306-D 140-6306-D 2/00 For 75 years from date of purchase, The Brinkma ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 2

    IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS WE WANT YOU TO ASSEMBLE AND USE YOUR SMOKER AS SAFEL Y AS POSSIBLE. THE PURPOSE OF THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IS TO A TTRACT YOUR A TTENTION TO POSSIBLE HAZARDS AS YOU ASSEMBLE AND USE YOUR SMOKER. WHEN YOU SEE THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL, P A Y CLOSE A TTENTION TO THE INFORMA TION WHICH FOLLOWS! READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRU ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 3

    Deep Fry Ther mometer Accurately monitor cooking oil temperature with these high-quality deep fry thermometers. Designed to clip onto the pot or strainer basket, they are an essential tool when deep frying to maintain proper cooking temperature. Our 10" deep fry thermometer is specially designed for use with our large boiling pots. Our 5" ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 4

    • Always allow smoker , cooker , pot and liquid, and all components to cool completely before handling. • Never leave coals and ashes in smoker unattended. Make sure coals and ashes are completely extinguished before removing. • Before smoker can be left unattended, remaining coals and ashes must be removed from smoker . Use caution to protec ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 5

    Step 1 Make sure the control panel knob for the LP log-lighter and the fryer are both in the “ OFF ” position. Step 2 Fill metal cookware with desired amount of water or oil. Never fill pan more than half way to allow room for addition of food and to avoid boil-over of hot liquids. Never place an empty pan over an open flame. Do not place pan o ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 6

    5 16 A DDING C HARCOAL /W OOD IN F IREBOX Step 1 Stand back and carefully open firebox lid. Use caution since flames can flare-up when fresh air suddenly comes in contact with fire. Step 2 Wearing oven mitts/gloves, stand back a safe distance and use long cooking tongs to lightly brush aside ashes on hot coals. Use cooking tongs to add charcoal and ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 7

    6 T o increase heat and air circulation, fully open firebox air vent and smokestack damper . If increased air circulation does not raise temperature sufficiently , more wood and/or charcoal may be needed. Follow instructions in “ Adding Charcoal/W ood During Cooking ” section of this manual. T o maintain the temperature, more wood and/or charco ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 8

    Step 5 With coals burning well, carefully add wood chunks using long cooking tongs (see “ Flavoring Wood ” and “ Adding Charcoal/W ood During Cooking ” sections of this manual). Step 6 Place food on cooking grills in the cooking chamber . Step 7 Close firebox and cooking chamber lids. Adjust the firebox air vent and smokestack damper to reg ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 9

    Step 15 For large cuts of meat, allow approximately one hour of cooking time per pound of meat. Always use a meat thermometer to ensure food is fully cooked before removing from smoker . Step 16 Allow smoker to cool completely , then follow instructions in the “ After -Use Safety ” and “ Proper Care & Maintenance ” sections of this manu ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 10

    IF USING CHARCOAL CHIMNEY ST ARTER OR CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, PROCEED TO STEP 11 Step 5 Open the firebox door . It should remain open while LP log-lighter is in use. Step 6 Open the propane tank valve two full turns. Make sure your LP log- lighter control knob is in the OFF position. Step 7 Place your wood and/or charcoal on the center of char coal ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 11

    CAUTION : A metal bucket must be placed under the grease hole at all times to catch grease and/or ashes. Check grease level in bucket often and empty or change when w full. Use extreme caution as bottom of cooking chamber , container and contents will be hot. Step 1 Place a charcoal grate in firebox. Place cooking grills in cooking chamber . Step 2 ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 12

    CAUTION : A metal bucket must be placed under the grease hole at all times to catch grease and/or ashes. Check grease level in bucket often and empty or change when w full. Use extreme caution as bottom of cooking chamber , container and contents will be hot. Step 1 Place a charcoal grate in firebox. Place cooking grills in cooking chamber . Step 2 ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 13

    IF USING CHARCOAL CHIMNEY ST ARTER OR CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, PROCEED TO STEP 11 Step 5 Open the firebox door . It should remain open while LP log-lighter is in use. Step 6 Open the propane tank valve two full turns. Make sure your LP log- lighter control knob is in the OFF position. Step 7 Place your wood and/or charcoal on the center of char coal ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 14

    Step 15 For large cuts of meat, allow approximately one hour of cooking time per pound of meat. Always use a meat thermometer to ensure food is fully cooked before removing from smoker . Step 16 Allow smoker to cool completely , then follow instructions in the “ After -Use Safety ” and “ Proper Care & Maintenance ” sections of this manu ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 15

    Step 5 With coals burning well, carefully add wood chunks using long cooking tongs (see “ Flavoring Wood ” and “ Adding Charcoal/W ood During Cooking ” sections of this manual). Step 6 Place food on cooking grills in the cooking chamber . Step 7 Close firebox and cooking chamber lids. Adjust the firebox air vent and smokestack damper to reg ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 16

    6 T o increase heat and air circulation, fully open firebox air vent and smokestack damper . If increased air circulation does not raise temperature sufficiently , more wood and/or charcoal may be needed. Follow instructions in “ Adding Charcoal/W ood During Cooking ” section of this manual. T o maintain the temperature, more wood and/or charco ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 17

    5 16 A DDING C HARCOAL /W OOD IN F IREBOX Step 1 Stand back and carefully open firebox lid. Use caution since flames can flare-up when fresh air suddenly comes in contact with fire. Step 2 Wearing oven mitts/gloves, stand back a safe distance and use long cooking tongs to lightly brush aside ashes on hot coals. Use cooking tongs to add charcoal and ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 18

    Step 1 Make sure the control panel knob for the LP log-lighter and the fryer are both in the “ OFF ” position. Step 2 Fill metal cookware with desired amount of water or oil. Never fill pan more than half way to allow room for addition of food and to avoid boil-over of hot liquids. Never place an empty pan over an open flame. Do not place pan o ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 19

    • Always allow smoker , cooker , pot and liquid, and all components to cool completely before handling. • Never leave coals and ashes in smoker unattended. Make sure coals and ashes are completely extinguished before removing. • Before smoker can be left unattended, remaining coals and ashes must be removed from smoker . Use caution to protec ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 20

    Deep Fry Ther mometer Accurately monitor cooking oil temperature with these high-quality deep fry thermometers. Designed to clip onto the pot or strainer basket, they are an essential tool when deep frying to maintain proper cooking temperature. Our 10" deep fry thermometer is specially designed for use with our large boiling pots. Our 5" ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 21

    IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS WE WANT YOU TO ASSEMBLE AND USE YOUR SMOKER AS SAFEL Y AS POSSIBLE. THE PURPOSE OF THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IS TO A TTRACT YOUR A TTENTION TO POSSIBLE HAZARDS AS YOU ASSEMBLE AND USE YOUR SMOKER. WHEN YOU SEE THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL, P A Y CLOSE A TTENTION TO THE INFORMA TION WHICH FOLLOWS! READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRU ...

  • Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker - page 22

    OWNER’S MANUAL ASSEMBL Y & OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS Deluxe Outdoor Charcoal/W ood Smoker & Grill READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO A VOID PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPER TY DAMAGE. W ARNING Owner’ s Manual for Models 855-6306-A & 855-6306-D 140-6306-D 2/00 For 75 years from date of purchase, The Brinkma ...

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