Regulating heat, Flavoring wood – Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker User Manual

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To increase heat and air circulation, fully open firebox air vent and smokestack
damper. If increased air circulation does not raise temperature sufficiently,
more wood and/or charcoal may be needed. Follow instructions in “Adding
Charcoal/Wood During Cooking” section of this manual.

To maintain the temperature, more wood and/or charcoal may need to be
added during the cooking cycle.

NOTE: Dry wood burns hotter than charcoal, so you may want to increase the

ratio of wood to charcoal to increase the cooking temperature.
Hardwood such as oak, hickory, mesquite, fruit and nut wood are an
excellent fuel because of their burning rate. When using wood as fuel,
make sure the wood is seasoned and dry. DO NOT use resinous wood
such as pine as it will produce an unpleasant taste.

Additional charcoal and/or wood may be required to maintain or increase
cooking temperature.

Regulating Heat

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To obtain your favorite smoke flavor, experiment by using chunks, sticks or
chips of flavor producing wood such as hickory, pecan, apple, cherry, or
mesquite. Most fruit or nut tree wood may be used for smoke flavoring. Do not
use resinous wood such as pine as it will produce an unpleasant taste.

Sticks of wood 8" to 12” long and 2" to 3" thick work best. A lot of wood is not
required to obtain a good smoke flavor. A recommended amount for the
Cimarron Deluxe is 5 to 6 sticks of wood. Experiment by using more wood for
stronger smoke flavor or less wood for milder smoke flavor.

Additional flavoring wood should not have to be added during the cooking
process. However, it may be necessary when cooking very large pieces of food.
Follow instructions and cautions in the “Adding Charcoal/Wood During Cooking”
section of this manual to avoid injury while adding wood.

Flavoring Wood

Step 6

Install smokestack inside smokestack pilot
as illustrated. Tighten smokestack screw
with

9

16

" wrench.

Step 7

To install air vent damper, open the firebox
door and attach damper to inside of firebox
door as illustrated. Do not overtighten as this
will make the air vent difficult to open and
close.

NOTE:

Make sure air vent damper handle
faces outside of the firebox door.

Step 8

Attach the door latch to the outside of the
firebox door as illustrated. Do not
overtighten hex nut.

Smokestack

Smokestack

Pilot

Smokestack

Screw

CAUTION:

A metal bucket must be kept
under grease hole at all times.
Empty or replace bucket when w
full to prevent spills during
removal. Use caution when
removing bucket to avoid spilling
hot grease.

Step 9

Remove nut from temperature gauge hole
in smoker. Remove tightening ring from
gauge. Screw probe into temperature
gauge hole in smoker. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN!

Metal Bucket

(not included)

Grease

Hole

Temperature

Gauge

Temperature

Gauge Hole

Butterfly

Damper

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