Breville CSM700 Instruction Handbook

the Smoking Gun
Instruction Book - CSM700
Pro
Contents
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
2 Breville | PolyScience
Recommends Safety First
6 Components 7 Assembly 8 Functions 9 Tips 10 Care & Cleaning 11 Troubleshooting
BREVILLE| POLYSCIENCE RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST
At Breville | PolyScience we are very safety conscious.
We design and manufacture commercial products with the safety of you, our valued customer, foremost in mind. In addition we ask that you exercise a degree of care and adhere to the following precautions.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
• Remove any packaging material and promotional labels before using the
®
Smoking Gun
Pro for the
first time.
• Do not place the Smoking
®
Gun
Pro near the edge of a table, counter or bench top during operation. Ensure that the surface is level, clean and free of water.
• Do not place any part
®
of the Smoking Gun Pro in a gas, electric or microwave oven or on a hot gas or electric burner.
®
• Keep Smoking Gun
Pro clear of walls, curtains and other heat or steam sensitive materials. Minimum 8 inch distance.
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• Always ensure the
®
Smoking Gun
Pro is properly assembled before use. Follow the instructions provided in this book.
• Do not leave the product unattended when in use.
• Do not touch hot surfaces.
• Do not use harsh abrasives or caustic cleaners when cleaning this product.
• Keep the product clean. Follow the care and cleaning instructions provided in this book.
• This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the product by a person responsible for their safety.
• This product is intended for commercial and household use. Do not use this product for anything other than its intended use. Do not use in moving vehicles or boats.
• It is recommended to regularly inspect the product.
• Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorized Breville|PolyScience Service Center.
• Do not attempt to burn anything other than small wood chips, wood sawdust, dried herbs, cooking spices, or tea leaves, or any other food products safe for consumption.
• Do not leave the Smoking
®
Gun
Pro unattended.
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• Use only in a well ventilated area; the burning of wood chips/ dust, dried herbs, cooking spices, and/or tea leaves may result in the emission of combustion by-products which are known to cause cancer, birth defects, and/or reproductive harm.
• The metal barrel and burn chamber of the
®
Smoking Gun
Pro will become very hot when in use. Allow device to cool completely before touching barrel or burn chamber, cleaning, or storing.
• Always use the Smoking
®
Gun
Pro in an upright position. Heated smoking materials may fall out of the burn chamber if tipped, resulting in a fire hazard.
• Always empty ash and burnt material into a non-flammable receptacle.
• Exercise proper care when igniting the smoking materials; improper ignition of flammable materials may result in explosion or fire hazard.
• Always use a match or lighter to ignite the materials in the Smoking
®
Gun
Pro; DO NOT USE a kitchen torch or other heat device as the excessive heat may damage the unit.
• Do not point the Smoking
®
Gun
Pro at any person or flammable object.
• Avoid using the Smoking
®
Gun
Pro in areas where smoke may activate smoke alarms or fire suppression systems.
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• Never operate the Smoking Gun
®
Pro without the stainless steel mesh filter in place; burning/glowing embers may enter the barrel damaging the unit or be ejected through the nozzle, creating a fire or burn hazard.
• Removal or disassembly of any parts of the
®
Smoking Gun
Pro other than the burn chamber; stainless steel mesh filter, barrel, fan, O-ring, battery compartment cover, or batteries may result in irreparable damage and void the warranty.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:
(Applicable to California residents only).
Combustion of wood or charcoal products may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/or reproductive harm. This warning is required and issued pursuant to California Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6.
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Components
K
G
F
A. Variable speed & on/off dial
Variable speed for ignition and slow burn.
B. Hex key C. Set screw D. Removable mesh filter
Push out with finger to replace.
E. Removable burn chamber
Easy to tap out ash at the end of burn cycle.
F. Silicone hose
D
E
C
H I
G. Barrel H. Removable metal fan I. Removable O-ring J. Robust housing
Integrated base provides stable secure platform.
K. Connection Nozzle L. Smoking nozzle
B
A
J
L
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Assembly
WARNING
Remove batteries before removing barrel.
Never operate unit when barrel is removed.
Keep fan away from face and avoid contact
with fingers.
1. Align the two lugs on the rear face of the barrel with the two recesses on the inner edge of the front face of the housing and push together, rotating clockwise until small click and the large hole in the barrel is pointing directly upwards.
2. Ensure that a mesh filter is in the burn chamber. If no mesh filter is present, insert a mesh screen into the top of the burn chamber and press down with a finger to seat into the bottom of the burn chamber.
3. Ensure the spring is seated in the groove on the outer cylindrical face of the burn chamber.
4. Assemble the burn chamber into the open recess in the top of the barrel on the main unit. Push down until the spring provides a small click or the burn chamber is seated low in the barrel with no gaps around the perimeter.
CLICK
5. Retrieve the silicon hose with 2 rigid fittings, insert the connection nozzle into the circular hole in the front face and press firmly to secure the hose.
BATTERIES
Use 4 x AA (1.5V alkaline) batteries only. (No rechargeable batteries)
1. Remove battery cover from underside of unit by sliding clip towards rear and rotating outwards.
2. Insert batteries into cavity with orientation to match the outer face of the battery cover.
3. Replace battery cover and press to snap into place.
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Functions
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove any packaging material and promotional labels from the Smoking Gun
Wipe the burn chamber, barrel, fan and mesh filter with a damp cloth.
CONTROLS
The fan is operated by rotating the speed dial
clockwise on the rear of the unit.
The initial click indicates maximum speed.
The word MAX will be at the approximate top of the dial.
As the dial is rotated further clockwise, the
speed of the fan is gradually reduced.
Lowest speed is when the word MIN is at
the approximate top of the dial until the dial cannot rotate further.
Use MAX speed for greater airflow to assist in
initially igniting wood chips.
Use lower speed to smolder the wood chips
and generate smoke.
OPERATION
1. Place a small amount of wood chips (or desired smoking materials) into the burn chamber. Easiest ignition will be possible when the mesh filter is covered.
2. Turn the dial on the Smoking Gun the MAX position
NOTE
Do not overfill the burn chamber. The wood chips should just cover the mesh filter area with a thin layer.
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Pro to
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Pro.
3. Use a handheld lighter or match to apply a flame to the top surface of the wood chips. Move the flame around to ignite the entire exposed surface. For best results make sure the burning area is evenly distributed or centered.
WARNING
Do not use a kitchen torch or butane torch
style lighter.
Maintain the presence of the lighter for a
period of time sufficient to start ignition only. Excessive heat may cause damage to the unit.
4. Once the smoke is seen exiting the end of the hose, rotate the switch further clockwise to reduce the airflow and slow the burn rate of the wood chips. Allow the wood chips to smolder and direct the smoke to where required (see Tips page 9).
5. When sufficient smoke has been generated or wood chips are extinguished, rotate the speed dial counter-clockwise until OFF is positioned at the top of the unit and the fan stops.
6. Allow the unit to cool completely after burning has completed.
WARNING
The burn chamber is very hot after use. Exercise caution.
7. When cooled completely the burn chamber can be removed by twisting it free of the barrel.
NOTE
Invert the burn chamber and tap on a solid
surface to remove any remaining wood chips or ash.
The barrel, fan and O–ring can also be
removed to clean these items individually.
Wipe the cylindrical face and O–ring seat
on the front of the housing to remove any residue from the smoke.
It is recommended to clean the burn chamber
prior to re-assembly.
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