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My traeger smoker will not
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Why won't my Grill Ignite?
- If your grill is plugged into an electrical outlet with a GFI (ground fault interrupter) plug, chances are the hot rod has absorbed or been exposed to too much moisture and is leaking to ground causing the plug to trip.
- Open your cooking chamber lid, remove cooking grill, angled drip pan and U-shaped firepot cover. Is there ash build up in the firepot and/or around the firepot? If so, this needs to be cleaned out. The ash is choking out the fire.
- Check the fuse on the back of the control board. To do this, first UNPLUG the grill from the electrical outlet. Then, unscrew the control board and look at the fuse-is it blown or not?
- If the fuse is good, check for power by switching the colored plugs first. Unplug the purple plug and the orange plug. Plug the purple plug into the orange plug. Now plug the power cord back into the electrical outlet and turn the grill on. Does the induction fan operate? If so, you will need a new hot rod and fuse. If not, you will need a new control board. Unplug the purple from the orange and reconnect the plugs together to their correct color plug.
- Always start your grill on the SMOKE setting.
5/3/2014 4:37:03 PM •
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on May 03, 2014
Won't light
From Traeger:
Why won't my Grill Ignite?
- If your grill is plugged into an electrical outlet with a GFI (ground fault interrupter) plug, chances are the hot rod has absorbed or been exposed to too much moisture and is leaking to ground causing the plug to trip.
- Open your cooking chamber lid, remove cooking grill, angled drip pan and U-shaped firepot cover. Is there ash build up in the firepot and/or around the firepot? If so, this needs to be cleaned out. The ash is choking out the fire.
- Check the fuse on the back of the control board. To do this, first UNPLUG the grill from the electrical outlet. Then, unscrew the control board and look at the fuse-is it blown or not?
- If the fuse is good, check for power by switching the colored plugs first. Unplug the purple plug and the orange plug. Plug the purple plug into the orange plug. Now plug the power cord back into the electrical outlet and turn the grill on. Does the induction fan operate? If so, you will need a new hot rod and fuse. If not, you will need a new control board. Unplug the purple from the orange and reconnect the plugs together to their correct color plug.
- Always start your grill on the SMOKE setting.
5/3/2014 4:22:13 PM •
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on May 03, 2014
Blows cold air
From Traeger:
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Why won't my Grill Ignite?
- If your grill is plugged into an electrical outlet with a GFI (ground fault interrupter) plug, chances are the hot rod has absorbed or been exposed to too much moisture and is leaking to ground causing the plug to trip.
- Open your cooking chamber lid, remove cooking grill, angled drip pan and U-shaped firepot cover. Is there ash build up in the firepot and/or around the firepot? If so, this needs to be cleaned out. The ash is choking out the fire.
- Check the fuse on the back of the control board. To do this, first UNPLUG the grill from the electrical outlet. Then, unscrew the control board and look at the fuse-is it blown or not?
- If the fuse is good, check for power by switching the colored plugs first. Unplug the purple plug and the orange plug. Plug the purple plug into the orange plug. Now plug the power cord back into the electrical outlet and turn the grill on. Does the induction fan operate? If so, you will need a new hot rod and fuse. If not, you will need a new control board. Unplug the purple from the orange and reconnect the plugs together to their correct color plug.
- Always start your grill on the SMOKE setting.
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5/3/2014 4:21:49 PM •
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on May 03, 2014
Black smoke stain
It could be from your Traeger. Have you tried using Tide soap. Tide has some chemicals that seem to cut through tuff stains. I use it on my roof to kill moss .
4/11/2014 10:44:19 PM •
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on Apr 11, 2014
Grill only gets to about 200 degrees
reset the check valve -- we get a "grill will not get hot" call 5 - 6 times a week and 99 out of 100 need to reset the check valve. 3 minutes and it is fixed!
3/15/2014 10:51:54 PM •
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on Mar 15, 2014
My bbq/smoker model # bbq
there is some circui anywhere in the smoker u surely need en electricin service man to check it. check it soon dont use it or try to use it it mat be dangerous..
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6/25/2009 3:12:23 AM •
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on Jun 25, 2009
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