Cook Shack SM009-2 Installation Manual

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Smokin’ Made Simple!
Smokette Model 009-2
Model SM 009-2
Serial No:________
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COOKSHACK, INC.
2304 N. Ash St.
Ponca City, OK 74601-9906 USA
Dear Cookshack Customer:
This manual has been compiled especially for Cookshack Smokette users. Your Cookshack oven will produce great barbecue and smoked foods. Use this manual to familiarize yourself with the Smokette and its operation. Always observe safe
operating practices when using the Smokette. It is an electrical appliance, and is
therefore potentially dangerous!
COOKSHACK, INC. assumes no responsibility for results of careless and dangerous operation of COOKSHACK smokers or other products. All warranties are null and void if the practices described in the Operator’s Manual are not observed
Read the following instructions thoroughly and completely before using your
Smokette. Be certain that you understand completely how it operates before attempting to use it.
If you have any questions or problems not covered in this manual, contact us so we can help you solve your problem. An excellent source of information can be found on our website at www.cookshack.com. We would also like to recommend to you www.forum.cookshack.com where other cooks such as yourself share their own thoughts and ideas.
E-Mail Info@cookshack.com
Website www.cookshack.com
Sales (580) 765-3669
Customer Service (800) 423-0698
Fax (580) 765-2223
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Material Damages:
Cookshack takes every precaution to use materials that retard rust. However, material can still be damaged by various substances and conditions beyond our control. For example, temperatures, excessive humidity, chlorine, industrial fumes, fertilizers, lawn pesticides, and salt are just some of the items that can affect metal coatings. This being stated, the Limited Warranty DOES NOT COVER RUST OR OXIDATION, unless there is a loss of structural integrity on the smoker. Cookshack recommends you purchase a Cookshack
full length protective cover for your grill when not in use.
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Table of Contents
Important Safeguards 3-4
Cookshack SM 009-2 Diagram 5
Accessories List/Registration 6
Set up Smoker
Location (Ventilation, Power Connection) 7 Assembly (Installing Casters) 7-8 First Smoke
Seasoning the Smoker 8
Wood Selection 9
Everyday Smokin’
Oven Preparation 10 Loading the Meat 10 Setting the Temperature 11 Unloading the Meat 11
Shutdown, Clean Up, and Maintenance 11-12
Service Bulletin (Wiring Diagram) 13
Warranty 14-17
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Important Safeguards
Read all instructions.
For household use only.
Fire/Burn Precaution
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
Do not leave hot oven unattended with door open.
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting in or taking off parts.
Do not place on or near hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot grease or other hot liquids.
Electrical/Wire Precaution
Do not immerse cord, plugs or any part of unit in water or other liquid.
Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord, plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Contact Cookshack customer service if repairs are needed.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
Extension cords may be used if care is exercised in their use.
If an extension cord is used
a) the marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the
electrical rating of the appliance,.
b) the extension cord should be of a grounding-type, 3-wire cord.
c) the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally.
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Repair or Replacement of Merchandise Under Warranty.
1. Replacement or repairing defective merchandise is at Cookshack, Inc.’s
option.
2. If repair of merchandise is deemed necessary by Cookshack, Inc. you will be instructed as to the necessary arrangements in order to affect the repair of the merchandise.
3. If replacement merchandise is deemed necessary by Cookshack, Inc. you will be invoiced for the replacement merchandise upon shipment. Credit for
merchandise under warranty deemed to be defective by Cookshack, Inc. will
be issued upon return of their defective merchandise.
4. Credit may be denied if:
The returned merchandise is not found to be defective by
Cookshack, Inc.
If it is not under warranty.
If it is not received at Cookshack, Inc. 30 days after your return
number is issued.
If it is damaged due to abuse, misuse, misapplication or accident.
If it has been serviced or modified by any other than an authorized
Cookshack, Inc. service agent.
Is not returned with a return number.
Is not in clean condition.
Is not complete.
Is damaged or lost in transit.
Replacement merchandise is sent to you via UPS Ground or common carrier. If you request replacement merchandise to be sent by faster service than UPS Ground or common carrier you shall incur the cost of shipping.
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heating elements.
Additional information on obtaining service under this limited warranty is available on the following page or by contacting a Cookshack, Inc. Customer Service Representative directly at (800) 423-0698.
Replacement of Defective Merchandise
If you have merchandise that you believe is defective and requires repair or replacement:
1. Call Cookshack, Inc. at (800) 423-0698. Ask to speak to a Customer Service Representative. Have your Smoker Oven model number and serial number ready.
If you are advised to return the merchandise to the factory for repair or replacement, please observe the following procedures.
2. A Customer Service Representative will issue you a return number and/or mail you an instruction form (called a Return Merchandise Authorization) for returning the merchandise with the return number on it. NOTE: All return merchandise must have a return number.
3. Attach the return number to the merchandise with your name, address, and return number.
4. Print the return number on the outside of the return packaging.
5. Do not return merchandise without a return number.
6. Ship the merchandise back to Cookshack, Inc., shipping prepaid, F.O.B. destination, in the original container or equivalent.
All return merchandise must be shipped to: Cookshack, Inc., 2304 N. Ash St., Ponca City, OK 74601
You assume the risk of any loss or damage that occurs during transit due to improper packaging of the returned merchandise. Use the original container that the merchandise was shipped in or equivalent.
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Outdoor extension cords should be used with outdoor use products and are surface
marked with suffix letters “W-A” and with a tag stating “Suitable For Use With
Outdoor Appliances”.
CAUTION - To reduce the risk of electric shock, keep extension cord connections dry and off the ground.
CAUTION - To ensure continued protection against risk of electric shock, connect to properly grounded outlets only.
Tipping Precaution
Use caution when moving unit. Tipping too far toward back could cause the unit to fall, causing serious injury.
Water Precaution
Do not expose to rain.
Do not operate a wet smoker.
Do not clean this product with a water spray.
Miscellaneous/Child Precaution
Service should be performed by an authorized service representative only.
The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries.
Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
Store this product indoors and out of reach of children when not in use.
Do not use fuel such as charcoal briquettes with this appliance.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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PA300 Thermostat
PV211 Knob
Grill PV011
Latch PV159
Vent Assembly PV148
COOKSHACK SMOKETTE
Side Racks PM021
Wood Box PA011
Element PV311
Casters PV161 Front
PV162 Back
Cookshack Smoker Oven
Model SM 009-2
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TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Cookshack Smokers are guaranteed to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and when installed in accordance with factory recommendations.
This limited warranty includes parts and labor for the first 90 days. Following the 90 day period, the two(2) year limited warranty is for parts only.
Cookshack, Inc.’s obligation under this warranty shall be to repair or replace
at its option any part deemed defective upon examination by Cookshack, Inc., or its authorized agent, for a period of two (2) years from the date of the sale.
Customer must obtain prior approval from Cookshack, Inc. before performing any service. Cookshack, Inc. is not responsible for any unauthorized service work.
1. The limited warranty extends to the original purchaser only.
2. To make claims or request for the limited warranty, the original purchaser must notify Cookshack, Inc. Customer Service for instructions as to the repair or replacement of the defective merchandise prior to attempting or contracting for repair of the oven.
3. The model number and serial number of the Cookshack smoker oven must accompany any request for service to the oven.
4. The limited warranty shall not apply if the merchandise has been improperly installed, damaged due to abuse, misuse, misapplication, accident, or as a result of service or modification by any other than an
authorized Cookshack, Inc. Service agent.
There are no express warranties other than the limited warranty stated herein above. No warranties whether express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, shall extend beyond the respective warranty periods described above.
Cookshack. Inc. shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, consequential, incidental, or punitive damages; lost profits or loss of use or interruption of business regardless of the form of action or theory of
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Included Accessories
After removing your SM 009-2 from its box, you should then
open the smoker and make sure that each of these items are
included inside along with your manual.
1. Foil Drip Pan - PV703
2. Smoking at Home Cookbook - LT161
3. Box of Wood Chunks
4. Side Racks (2) - PM021
5. Grill Inserts (3) - PV011
6. Box of Casters (4) with Wrench - 2 PV161 and 2 PV162
7. Wood Box - PA011
8. Registration Card
Registration Card
Filling out the registration card is a very important part of caring
for your smoker. We continue to improve the smokers that we make
for you and so consequently, parts that are installed in the smokers
may change. By registering, our Customer Service Department will be
better equipped to service your smoker should the need arise.
Registration Method
1. Register on our website at www.cookshack.com/store/Register-Your-Smoker
2. Fill out Registration card and mail back to us
3. Call customer service at 1-800-423-0698
Plus, once you register you will receive a 10% discount on your next order of
Cookshack barbecue sauce, spices, wood, or accessories.
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Setting Up Your Smoker
The following steps have been compiled so that your first time smoke
can be done correctly.
Choose a location
Choose a dry, sheltered, and well ventilated location. Do not expose the Smokette to rain. You can purchase a cover for your Smokette by calling Cookshack at (800)423-0698. Do not place flammable or combustible
materials on or adjacent to the Smokette.
Ventilation
A small amount of smoke will escape from the vent hole on top of the smoker. Therefore; operating the smoker indoors is not recommended. If you store the Smokette in a garage or storage building, it is a good idea to move it outside when smoking. Do not cover the vent hole.
This will cause thermostat failure and void your warranty.
Electrical Power Connections
Your Cookshack Smokette has a single burner system which uses 120V AC power. Connect the Smokette to the power supply by plugging the power cord into a standard, 3-prong, 120V receptacle that is protected by a breaker or fuse rated at 15 amperes. A long or light-duty extension cord will reduce the efficiency of the heating element. Food will take longer to cook.
Assemble your smoker
The only assembly required of you for your Smokette Model 009-2 is the installation of the casters (wheels) onto the bottom of the smoker.
If not already completed, please remove all interior accessories that were included in the checklist on the previous page from the smoker prior to installing casters.
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Cleanup
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE OVEN FROM ITS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING.
1. Disconnect oven from power supply.
2. Allow the oven to cool.
3. Remove the grills and racks; Scrape and wash with soap and water. (the racks and grills can go into the dishwasher however, do not use any caustic oven cleaners as they will destroy the plating on the grills.)
4. Remove wood and ash remnants by discarding the aluminum foil covering. (douse wood with water before discarding)
5. Remove all grease from interior of oven, using paper towel or cloths. (once again, do not use caustic cleaners on the inside of smoker as this will damage the heating element.)
6. Empty or remove drippings and replace drip pan.
7. Scrape loose grease and scale from walls with a flat edge scraper.
8. Replace racks and grills.
Bottom of oven must be kept clean. Change foil in bottom of oven and from top of wood box after each cooking and remove all excess grease from interior of oven. Be sure that drain hole is open at all times.
If drain becomes plugged, oven bottom can fill with grease and a fire hazard may occur.
Maintenance
Periodically check electrical plug and wire for any type of wear or damage.
Twice annually put two drops of lightweight oil on the hinge pins to pre-
vent binding.
Check casters for free movement.
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Everyday Smokin’ Continued
Setting the Temperature
1. Turn the temperature control knob to the desired temperature.
2. Heat up will take anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the
load.
3. Do not preheat the Smokette unless preheating is specified in the
recipe you are using.
Unloading the Meat
1. Turn smoker off and let cool for 10 minutes.
2. Inspect the product and choose one of the following three options.
If the product is not done to your satisfaction then return the
smoker back to the on position and continue to smoke-cook.
If the product is done but you are not ready to eat, your
Smokette will hold the food for you for a maximum of 6 hours. The holding temperature should be set at 150ºF.
If the product is done and you are ready to eat move on to step
# 3.
3. Carefully remove meat, the oven and meat will still be hot so use oven mitts that will completely protect you from being burned.
Shutdown Procedure
1. Turn oven to the off position and then unplug smoker from the
outlet.
2. Allow oven to cool.
3. After allowing the oven to cool, carefully remove the wood box from the oven and douse the contents with water.
Failure to follow the shutdown procedure instructions
may result in a fire hazard!
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Assembly Continued
Install the Casters
In order to install the casters on the bottom of your Smokette it must be placed on its back. Two people should be a part of this process as serious injury can occur if only conducted by one person. Please be sure not to lay smoker on a surface that will scratch the metal. We recommend that you find a carpeted area in order to install the casters.
Included in the box of casters is a wrench that will be necessary for tightening them to the bottom. You will also find that there are two locking casters as well as two non-locking casters. The locking casters
should be installed into the front two slots of the smoker and the non-locking casters should be placed in the back two slots. Turn
all casters clockwise until they are fully screwed in so that the smoker will be on a level surface. Return your smoker to the standing position.
Place the side racks and grill inserts back into your smoker.
The First Smoke
Seasoning Your Smoker
The interior of your smoker needs to be “broken in” or seasoned be- fore you cook your first load of meat. Before re-inserting the wood box, put 6 ounces (2-3 pieces) of your wood chunks inside the box and then insert over the heating element. Never place more than 6 ounces of
wood in the Smokette.
Do not use your Smokette without the wood box in the proper position.
The wood box lid must be completely closed and the back of the wood box must touch the back wall of the smoker. Once in the proper position, let the Smokette smoke without meat for a minimum of 4 hours at 250ºF.
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Wood Selection
As you progressively learn how to use your Smokette, you will become more comfortable with choosing the amount of wood to place in your Smokette. It is wise to start with a small amount of wood at first and then increase as necessary until you have the smoky flavor you prefer. Personal taste dictates the amount of wood you use and this varies from person to person, hence the lack of hard and fast rules.
Try starting with two ounces of wood in the beginning of your smoke
and adjust upward if you want a smokier flavor. Remember, normally one chunk of wood can weigh anywhere from 2 to 4 ounces.
You may use any fruit or nut hardwood in your smoker, as long as it has good flavoring abilities. The most popular woods for smoking are hickory, mesquite, apple and cherry. All of these are available from
Cookshack at (800)423-0698. Other regional favorites are alder, beech,
pecan, maple, oak, buttonwood and mangrove. Use local woods only if logs are selected and sized properly.
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Everyday Smokin’
Oven Preparation
1. Line the bottom of the Smokette with heavy duty aluminum foil.
2. Press through the foil to create a hole corresponding with the
drain hole located on the floor of the Smokette.
3. Cover the lid of the wood box with heavy duty aluminum foil for easy cleaning.
4. Position the pan provided beneath the drain hole under the smoker as well as under the trough drain hole located at the front of the smoker.
5. Insert the wood-filled wood box into its proper position.
6. Do not change the wood box’s position during the cooking cycle. The wood box covers the burner and protects it from grease dripping onto the heat source.
Load the Meat
1. The maximum cooking capacity of the SM 009-2 is 22 lbs. of heavy cuts of meat or 10 lbs. of ribs per load.
2. Keep meat approximately 1’’ from all oven walls at all times.
3. Load less meat on the bottom grill to ensure meat on top grill is fully cooked.
4. Close door and latch securely.
Do not overload your Smokette. We recommend that on your first
smoke you only fill your Smokette half full and monitor periodically until you have a better idea of how long it will take to cook the meat properly.
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