You MUST read this manual
before operating your grill!
LG700
LG900
LG1100
“Please read the entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel-burning appliance.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death.”
Contact local building or re ofcials about restrictions and installation inspections required in your area.
www.Louisiana-Grills.com
1-877-303-3134
Customer Service
Dangers & Warnings
“A MAJOR CAUSE OF FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUI
RED CLEARANCES (AIR
SPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS
PRODUCT BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.”
WARNING:
DO NOT touch any part of your “LG Series Smoker” whi
Serious bodily injury could result.
•Keep the entire grill a minimum 12 inches, or a safe distance, from all combustibles.
•Do not install or operate grill under a combustible ceiling or overhang.
•Do not enlarge burn grate orifices, igniter holes or burn pots
•LG Smokers should be cleaned and maintained on a regular basis
•After a period of storage, and/or non-use, the Louisiana Grill Smoker should be checked for burn grate
obstructions, foreign objects both inside the grill and the hopper, and air blockage, before use. See instructions in
this manual for correct procedures
•Do not put a barbeque cover or anything flammable on, or in the storage space area under the barbeque.
•Children should never use your LG Smoker barbeque while unattended. Accessible parts of the barbeque may be
very hot. Keep young children away while it is in use.
le the smoker is HOT.
•Do not use lava rock, wood chucks or charcoal in your Smoker.
•Do not use accessories not specified for use with this appliance
•Never lean over open grill or place hands or fingers on the front edge of the cooking box or in the hopper.
•Should a grease fire occur, turn “Off” the control and leave lid closed until the fire is out. DO NOT unplug the power
cord. DO NOT throw water on it. DO NOT try to smother the fire.
WARNING:
DO NOT transport your “LG Series Smoker” while operating or while the grill is HOT.
•DO NOT use your grill in the rain or around any water source.
•Always unplug the grill before performing any service or maintenance .
•If the LG Smoker is stored outside during the rainy season or seasons of high humidity, care should be taken to
insure that water does not get into the pellet hopper. Wood pellets, when wet or exposed to high humidity, expand
greatly, break apart, and could jam the feed system.
•Disposal of ashes— Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of
ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from ALL combustible materials,
pending final disposal. When ashes are disposed by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be
retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
It is a highly recommended practice to always go through the basic SET-UP Procedures after
every 1 to 2 cooking's. This will ensure proper ignition, heat output and many happy grilling
experiences.
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Dangers & Warnings
WARNING:
DO NOT over-fire your “LG Series Smoker”. Improper Use Can Cause Uncontrolled Fire.
FUEL—WOOD PELLETS
•This pellet cooking appliance is designed and approved for pelletized, all natural, wood fuel only. Any other type of
fuel burned in this appliance will void the warranty and safety listing.
•Use only all natural wood pellets, designed for burning in grills.
•Do not us fuel labeled as having additives.
•At this time of printing, there is no “Standard” for BBQ wood pellets, although most pellet mills do use the same
standards used to make “Home Heating” wood pellets. Further information on this “Standard” can be found at
www.pelletheat.org or the Pellet Fuel Institute.
•Check with your local dealer on the quality of pellets in your area and for information on what can be expected from
various brands.
•NOTE: Since Dansons Inc. has no control over the quality of pellets, that you use, we assume no liability caused by
the quality of fuel used.
CREOSOTE
o Not operate the appliance if the flame becomes dark and sooty or if the burngrate overfills with pellets. Push the
•D
OFF touch pad, let the appliance cool completely, and then inspect the unit. Soot or Creosote may accumulate in the
main barrel and along any air leakage or exhaust areas when the appliance is operated under incorrect conditions,
such as incorrect burn grate position, blockage of the combustion fan, failure to clean and maintain the burn area, etc.
•Soot or creosote is formed when pellets are burned without the correct amount of air to fuel. or incomplete combustion,
thus producing a tar like substance and other organic vapours that combine with expelled moisture. The smoke will
have a black color to it and the residue left behind on surfaces, will also be black in color.
•When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot and out of control fire, similar to a grease fire.
•If creosote has formed within the unit; allow the unit to warm up at a LOW temperature, turn OFF the appliance, then
wipe out any formation with a hand towel. Creosote is similar to tar, when warmed it will begin to run, become like
liquid, and is easier to clean in this state.
•Should a grease or creosote fire occurs, turn “Off” the control and leave lid closed until the fire is out. DO NOT unplug
the power cord.
WARNING:
IF A UNCONTROLLED FIRE DOES OCCURE: CALL FIRE DEPARTMENT.
DO NOT: try to move appliance, try to smother the fire, or put water on the fire.
CARBON MONOXIDE: “The Silent Killer”
FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES TO PREVENT THIS COLORLESS, O
FAMILY OR OTHERS:
•Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: Headaches, Dizziness, Weakness, Nausea, Vomiting, Sleepiness,
and Confusion. Carbon Monoxide reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in
loss of consciousness and death.
•See a doctor if you or others develop cold or flu-like symptoms while cooking or in the vicinity of the appliance Carbon
monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold or flu, it often detected to late.
•Alcohol consumption and drug use increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.
•Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to mother and child during pregnancy, infants, the elderly, smokers, and people
with blood or circulatory system problems, such as anemia, or heart disease.
Thank you for choosing to purchase a “Louisiana Grill Series” wood pellet smoking’ grill.
Cooking with your Louisiana Wood Pellet Grill is about to bring you full circle from the days of
the caveman when cooking outdoors with wood was a necessity, to cooking indoors in your
modern kitchen and now back to the great outdoors and that savory wood flavor.
Think of your “Louisiana Grill” as an extra stove available to bake, roast, grill, sear and smoke
food. Anything that can be done in your indoor kitchen can be done on your grill.
Barbecuing is a culture all on its own. Barbecuing provides a form of entertainment, which is
relaxed and casual. Your meals can be completely cooked outdoors and the chef is one of the crowd. Keep it simple,
be creative, and have some fun.
We’d like to take this opportunity to pass on a few important tips concerning grilling with wood pellets.
•Initial set-up of your “Louisiana Grill” is the most important step to ensure the ef ficient and
satisfactory operation of your barbecue for many years to come.
•Be diligent in your cleaning and maintenance program. Taking care of your gr ill wi ll add years of lif e
and keep it looking great.
•Use only all natural wood pellets designed to burn in pellet grills.
•Ensure your pellet fuel stays moisture free. Open bags of fuel should be stored in an airtight container and
empty the hopper if you are not using the grill over longer periods.
Our loyal staff, valued customers, friends and our loving families have all contributed recipes to our cookbook. We
have tried to include a broad range of cuisines and styles, starting with Mom’s Great Home Cooking and many, many,
many, catering and entertaining experiences to current classics and new soon to be classics.
WE WANT YOU!
If you are interested in contributing a family favourite or competition winner,
or any recipe, (especially if it contains bacon) please share it with us.
Fax: 1-877-303-3135, Web www.louisiana-g
or Snail Mail: to the address below.
Now go, fill up the hopper, light up that grill and get ready to enjoy
World Class BBQ In Your Own Backyard!
Again, we want to say THANK-YOU for your purchase
Staff and Management
Dansons Inc.
rills.com, Email: sales@dansons.com
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Copyright 2014,
All rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be copied, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, in any form
or by any means without the expressed written permission of,
Dansons Inc.
14608—134th Ave., Edmonton, AB, Canada T5L 4T4
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Contents
DANGERS & WARNINGS
SAFETY TESTING
UNPACKING YOURLG SMOKER6
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Leg Assembly & CASTERS
SERIES4C HOPPER ASSEMBLY
BURNGrate, IGNITER
FLAME BROILER, HANDLE, THERMOMETER
GRIDS, BUCKET & POWER
KNOWLEDGEIS POWER
HOW YOURLG SMOKER WORKS
SPECS
ARCHED FLAME BROILER
IGNITER
BURN POT & BURN GRATE
AUGER FEED
DIGITAL C
ONTROL CENTER
HOPPER
POWDER COAT FINISH
COOKING GRIDS
GREASE BUCKET
ABOUT WOOD PELLETS
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OPERATION
SET-UP PROCEDURE
GETTING STARTED
LIGHTING - AUTOMATIC / MANUAL
PROGRAMMABLE MEAT PROBE
SHUTTING OFF YOUR SMOKER
MAINTENANCE
GRILLING TIPSAND TECHNIQUES
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PARTS LIST
LIMITED WARRANTY
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Unpacking Your LG Series Smoker
IMPORTANT NOTICE
* Be
sure to inspect the entire grill after removing the protective
shipping carton.
* Report any damage to your local dealer immediately.
* Shipping damage is not covered under warranty.
Opening the top of the shipping crate
Whe
n you opened the top of the protective shipping carton you found
the unit covered in a protective cover bag, 2 protective Styrofoam fillers
and a “Quality Control Checklist”.
WARNING! Please discard the plastic bag properly and in a timely
matter, as it can be dangerous and can lead to suffocation.
Tip !
Sta
ple your “Quality Control Checklist” to the
inside of this Owners Manual
Quality Control Checklist (diagram B)
A
The team at Louisiana Grills take pride in what we manufacture and sell.
This checklist is our way of ensuring every Country Smoker we make is
complete when you open it.
It also contains the Model and Serial Number you will need when you
communicate with your local Authorizer Louisiana Grill Dealer or Dansons.
Removing the Country Smoker (di
The protective cardboard shipping crate makes the perfect protective
material while assembling your Country Smoker.
Using a sharp utility knife, simply cut carefully down both sides of the
front of the box, from the top to bottom. This will give you easy access
to remove the contents from inside the barrel.
agram C)
B
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Unpacking Your LG Series Smoker
When you open your smoker/grill, please ensure you have and can identify all the following parts:
NOTE: Numbers fo llowing parts names throu ghout this manu al refer to the comp onent diag ram below.
Items found in the box
1.Burn Pot— Installed and sealed
2.Burn Grate—Stainless Steel
3. Arched “Flame Broiler” - 2 pc.
4.Series 4 Hopper w/Digital Control Center
A. Grill Probe (installed)
B. Programmable Meat Probe
5.Grease Bucket
6.Stainless Steel Handle Assembly
Washers, large and small X 2
#250 x 5/8" Threaded Multi-
7.Porcelain Cast Iron Cooking Grid (s)
8.Porcelain Upper Cooking Grid
Head Screws X
Items found in the parts bag
Wheels and levelers
9.6” Diameter Wheels X 2
Wheel Axles X 2
#3 Hitch Pins X 2
Fender Washers X 2
10. 3” Diameter Casters X 2
Mounting Hardware—Hopper to Barrel
6 x # 180 x 3/8" Black Multi-head Machine Srews
- 4 for mounting hopper to barrel
- 2 for mounting igniter to hopper
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2
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4
2
Ser ies 4C
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9
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26 x # 250 x 3/8" Multi-Head Machine Screws
- 24 for Leg Assembly
Dome Thermometer
Large Finishing Washer
Large Felt Spacer
9 /16" Nut and Washer
Printed Material
Owners Manual
Cooking Guide—40 page
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A
ssembly Instruction
INSTALLING THE CART KIT
Parts Included:
2 x 21” long legs
2
x 23” long legs
2 x 6” Wheels
- 2 axles
- 2 cotter pins
- 2 washers
2 x 3” Threaded Casters
24 x Multi-head machine
screws
Tools Required:
Large Phillips Screwdriver or
Phillips Drive Bit and Drill
Installation:
Step 1 Attach legs to bottom shelf
The bottom portion of each of the 21” legs has a threaded plate installed to
allow for 2 casters to be installed. The 2 x 23” legs have holes punched
through to accept the wheel axles.
• To ease installation, assemble leg components and shelf upside
down. The shelf mounting holes being on top.
• Ensure that the shelf is facing with the flat surface facing downwards
toward your working surface.
• Using a Phillips head driver, install 4 of the supplied
screws into each leg, to secure each leg to the shelving unit.
NOTE: It is best to start each threaded screw by hand, to ensure the
thread DOES NOT cross thread or strip.
1 Bottom Shelf
• Ensure that ALL screws are firmly, hand-tight, secured.
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Assembly Instruction
INSTALLING THE CART KIT ...CON’T
Step 2 Install the Casters:
The bottom portion of each of the 21” long legs has a threaded plate installed to
allow for the installation of a thread caster.
You will use both Threaded Casters.
• Hand install the casters on the 21” (shorter of the two) legs.
• Using your 1/2” wrench, turn each of the casters in a clockwise direction
into the bottom leg plate. Turn ALL the way in.
Step 3 Install the Wheel Assemblies
Each 23” long leg has a solid bottom plate, as well as a hole punched through
the leg to accept a wheel axle.
You will use both Wheels, 2 x Axels, 2 x Fender Washers and 2 Cotter Pins
• Install the wheel assemblies on the 23” (longer of the two) legs.
• Insert the axle through the wheel, the leg assembly and finally the
fender washer.
The wheel should be on the outside edge of the assembly, next the leg
and then finally the fender washer.
• Insert the hitch pin clip through the hole found at the end of the axel.
C
Final Step Attaching the Cart to the Barrel
• Ensure that when you install the Barrel Smoker onto the Leg Cart
that the Caster Legs are on the hopper end of the grill. This will
give stability to completed unit and allow for easy movement.
• Carefully lift the Barrel Smoker up and unto the Leg assembly.
Note: This may require 2 peo ple.
The Barrel Smoker will slide down and over the leg assembly .
• Starting at one leg:
Line up the pre-drilled and cinch nut installed holes on the leg,
See diagram for location, and the punched hole on the side of the
smoker. There is one on the front and one of the side of each leg.
• Using a Phillips head driver, install 2 of the supplied
screws into each leg, to secure each leg to the Barrel.
NOTE: It is best to start each threaded screw by hand, to ensure
the thread DOES NOT cross thread or strip.
• When one leg is complete, continue the same steps
On the remaining 3 legs.
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Assembly Instruction
Installing the Hopper and Grill Probe
Parts Included:
Series 5C Hopper Assembly
Mounting hardware
2 x #10 x 16 x1/2” screws,
4 x 1/4 x 20 x 1/2” screws
Tools Required:
Phillips ScrewDriver Bit
Phillips & Standard
Screwdrivers
Installation:
Step 1 Attaching the Igniter to the Hopper:
•Carefully remove the igniter and its packaging frominside
the hopper. Diagram A
Cordless Drill
A
B
•Using your Phillips Srewdriver and the 2 (two)
#180 x 3/8” screws, secure the Igniter to the
outside of the hopper. Diagram B
Step 2 Attaching the Grill Probe Wires:
Your Grill/Smoker comes complete with the “DigitalControlCenter”
complete with grill probe and meat probe. The grillprobehasbeen
factory installed in the barrel, with the excess wire andconnectionsrun
out through the barrel end and threaded into the augerfeedhole,for
shipping reasons. Diagram C
The wire connections to the board can be found inortapedtotheoutside
of the hopper. Diagram D
•To connect, carefully lift the entire hopper and attachedigniter,tothe
left handside of the main barrel.
•Begin by slightly inserting the igniter into the
installed Burned Pot at the bottom side of the
barrel. Support the hopper on your leg as
you connect the two spade connections.
Diagram E
E
•Carefully thread ALL excess wire, as well as
the connections, back into the hopper. The
wiring must not come in contact with either
the fan blades, or the metal auger tube.
Diagram F
C
D
F
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As
sembly Instruction
INSTALLING THE HOPPER, IGNITER & PROBE WIRE
Ste
p 3 Attaching the hopper to the barrel:
•The mounting bracket on the rear of the hopper (B) must be raised
slightly higher then the receiving bracket on the barrel. (A)
Diagram A & B
•Begin by slightly inserting the igniter into the installed Burned Pot
at the bottom side of the barrel.
Next slightly insert the Auger Feed tube into the correct hole.
. It might be necessary to raise the hopper slightly to ensure the
mounting bracket on the hopper will go over the receiving
bracket on the barrel.
•Push Hopper tightly against the main barrel.
Next holding the hopper fairly level, press downward to clip the
hopper onto the mounting bracket. Diagram C & A
•Using your 5/16” nut driver or standard screwdriver and the
4 1/4x20-1/2” hex screws, secure hopper to barrel through
the holes provided, inside the barrel. Diagram D
A
NOTE: If the holes do not line up,
the hopper may need to
be fully clipped into place.
B
C
D
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Assembly Instructions
POSITIONING THE BURN GRATE:
Tip !The placement of the burn pot and burn grate is VITAL to a happy and
full range cooking experience!
Confirm the positioning of the Burn Pot Diagram A
Confirm that the back of the burn pot has been pushed tight, into the
hopper and against the end wall of the grill ( A & B).
Confirm that the burn pot has been sealed with high temp caulking
around the inside of the barrel end.
A
A
Install the Burn Grate Diagram B
The larger lip of the grate installs under the pellet fuel deflector (A)
The front lip of the burn grate should be sitting flush along the top of the burn pot . (C)
The bend at the rear of the grate should also being sitting tight to the back of the burn pot. (B)
B
Flame Broiler
Bracket
A
B
Burn Pot
Barrel End
Igniter
Fuel Deflector
Burn Grate
B
POSITIONING THE IGNITER:
Confirm the positioning of the Igniter
It is extremely important to have the igniter and the igniter hole in
the burn grate line-up.
C
Diagram C
The burn grate should not be sitting on top of the igniter or the
hot rod.
It may be necessary to remove the burn grate, then gently
holding onto the igniter assembly, gently lift or lower the
Igniter until it lines up properly.
C
Igniter
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