Owner`s manual
Memphis Select Owner’s Manual Revision D
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Operating Instructions: Memphis Select Wood Fired Convection Grill and
Computerized Intelligent Temperature Control (ITC).
About the ITC: The ITC is very much the same as the control on your kitchen oven. The big difference is the
ITC's ability to automatically compensate for different ambient conditions. This means that you can cook
outside in nearly any weather. When you first start your convection grill, the ITC captures the ambient
temperature and then enters a "Learn" mode which allows it to make adjustments to compensate for ambient
conditions.
Automatic Start Up
1. Place FUNCTION MODE SWITCH to Cook or Smoke Mode.
(Corresponding light will illuminate)
2. Set the TEMP DISPLAY Arrows to the desired temperature (Set light will illuminate)
3. Set TEMP DISPLAY to Actual. (Actual light will illuminate) Temperature now displayed
will be actual temperature in the cooking area. Note: Actual temperature will fluctuate up or
down. This is normal and represents the normal fluctuation of any oven.
4. To Start
Press the l/O (on-off) button to initiate the start cycle. At this time the igniter heats up, the Cook light
on the control flashes and the combustion fan starts. Additionally the auger will run continuously for
approximately 60-70 seconds to prime the grate for ignition. The Cooking Center will automatically start
in 4-8 minutes. The igniter will turn off automatically when the either the internal temperature reaches
130ºF or 15 minutes has passed.
Note:
1: If hopper was just filled; hold Pellet Prime button in until you hear pellets falling onto the burn
grate and then release.
2: Should the igniter fail to ignite in approximately 15 minutes the Cooking Center will shut down
automatically and the display will indicate ER 2.
3. Your Grill will smoke for a few minutes while the pellets are lighting and coming to full burn.
NOTE: If the fire does not start, the Grill will continue to feed pellets and the fan will run for
approximately 10-15 minutes. The grill will then automatically shut off. If this happens, some unburned
pellets will build up in the burn pot. To restart the fire, clean the excess pellets out of the burn grate and
repeat the above steps.