217 Grilling Company User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
TFB29PLBE  
RESIDENTIAL PELLET GRILL-SMOKER  
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY!  
“TASTE THE DIFFERENCE”  
Please read this entire manual before assembly, installation of your Traeger Pellet Grill. Failure to  
follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Contact  
your local building or fire official about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in  
your area.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of this Traeger Wood Pellet Grill, Model TFB29PLB.  
With proper set-up, operation and maintenance, the Grill will provide you with delicious  
food and years of cooking enjoyment.  
NOTE: NUMBERS FOLLOWING PART NAMES THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL REFER TO  
THE COMPONENT DIAGRAM.  
When you un-box the Grill, make sure you have, and can identify all of the following parts:  
(1) Hardware kit including Nuts, Washers, and Bolts. These are for mounting the Legs  
(64, 65, 66, 67), Handles (13) to the Grill (1).  
(1) Main Body (1)  
(4) Legs (64, 65, 66, 67)  
(1) Porcelain Grill (135) Remove for assembly  
(1) Heat Baffle (94). Remove from grill for assembly  
(1) Grease Drain Pan (97). Remove from grill for assembly  
(1) Grease Bucket (112)  
(2) Wheels (69)  
You will need to complete the assembly which includes:  
1) Mounting the Legs (64, 65, 66, 67) onto the Grill Body (1)  
2) Mounting Handles (13) to Door (9). Do not over tighten. Damage to the handles could  
result.  
3) Positioning the Heat Baffle (94) over the Firepot (10), and setting the Grease Drain Pan  
(97) in place.  
4) Installing Porcelain Grill (135).  
5) Hanging the Grease Bucket (112) on the Bucket Hook located below the Grease Drain  
Tube opening on the right side of the Grill (1).  
Follow these step by step instructions and you’ll be cooking in no time!  
TOOLS SUPPLIED FOR ASSEMBLY  
3/8” / 1/2” combo wrench  
7/16” / 1/2” combo wrench  
Record your date of purchase here:_____________________________________________  
Record your serial number here:_____________________________________________  
CAUTION! This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons  
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if  
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way  
and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and  
user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.  
SECTION ONE: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
MOUNTING LEGS TO GRILL FRAME  
Hardware required: 8 bolts, 16 washers, 8 locking washers, 8 nuts  
1. Unpack the grill from the box. Take out the contents inside the grill, and place them  
aside.  
2. With the help of another person, carefully rotate the grill upside down. Use the foam  
packaging included to brace the barrel on the non-hopper side, and keep it steady.  
Caution: The grill is very heavy. Always lift the grill with 2 people.  
3. On the pellet hopper side, install the front leg assembly (64) with the large wheel by  
aligning the pre-drilled holes on the leg with the holes on the skirt. Install with a bolt (72)  
and washer (70), and attach the other side using a washer (70), locking washer (73),  
and nut (71). Note: Make sure the wheel is facing outward.  
4. Repeat step 3 to install the rear leg assembly (65) with the large wheel.  
5. On the non-pellet hopper side, insert the capped leg (67) into the leg bracket.  
6. Lift the capped leg so the pre-drilled holes on the leg align with the holes on the skirt.  
Install with a bolt (72) and washer (70), and attach the other side using a washer (70),  
locking washer (73), and nut (71).  
7. Repeat step 5 to install the final capped leg.  
INSTALLING DOOR HANDLE TO DOOR  
Hardware required: 2 bolts, 2 washers  
1. Insert handle (13) onto the two slots located in the Door (9).  
2. Install Washer (29) and Bolt (28) onto the Handle (13) bolt from inside the Door (9) and  
tighten. Repeat the process on the other side. Do not over tighten the Bolts.  
INSTALLING THE HEAT BAFFLE  
Insert the Heat Baffle (94) onto the inside of the Grill Frame Assembly (1) and place onto the  
gap in the burner box and centered side to side over the firepot (10).  
INSTALL GREASE DRAIN PAN  
Insert grease drain pan (97) onto the inside of the Grill Frame Body (1) and insert the  
tube into the hole provided on the right side of the Grill Frame Body (1). Then insert the  
Flange of the Grease Drain Pan (97) onto the flange on the Heat Baffle (94)  
POSITIONING THE PORCELAIN GRILL  
Insert Porcelain Grill (135) into Grill Frame Body (1) and rest on angles centered front to back  
and side to side.  
HANGING THE GREASE BUCKET  
The Grease Bucket (112) hangs on the Bucket Hook located below the Grease Drain Tube  
opening on the right side of the Grill Frame (1).  
SECTION TWO: INITIAL FIRING INSTRUCTIONS  
(To be used on initial firing or anytime the Grill runs out of Pellets)  
In order to ensure proper operation of the Grill, you must first  
allow the Auger Tube to be “charged” with Pellets.  
1) Open the Door and remove the Porcelain Grills, Grease Drain Pan and Heat Baffle from  
inside the Grill.  
2) Make sure the Switch is in the OFF (o) position. Plug the Power Cord into an appropriate,  
grounded electrical outlet.  
3) Open the Pellet Hopper Lid and locate the Auger. Make sure there are no foreign objects in  
the Auger. Turn the Switch ON (--) and the Temperature/dial to smoke look into the Pellet  
Hopper to confirm the Auger is turning. At the same time, place your fingers over the  
Firepot and feel the air movement from the Draft Inducer Fan. Look to see if the Hot Rod is  
getting hot (it will start to turn red). CAUTION! Do not touch it. Turn the Temperature/dial  
to SHUT DOWN CYCLE.  
4) Fill the Pellet Hopper with TRAEGER BBQ PELLETS. WARNING! Use only TRAEGER  
BRAND BBQ PELLETS, which are specifically made to work in our Grills. Never use  
heating fuel pellets in the Grill. Turn the Temperature/Dial to HIGH. Note: During the  
initial charging of the Auger, it will take time for the Pellets to travel from the Pellet Hopper  
to the Firepot. When the Pellets begin to fall into the Firepot, turn the Temperature/Dial to  
Shut Down Cycle.  
5) Set the Temperature/Dial to SMOKE. Let the Pellets come to full flame. Once you see  
flames come out of the Firepot, turn the Temperature/Dial to SHUT DOWN CYCLE, and let  
the Grill cool down.  
Recommendation: For ease of clean-up, line the Grease Drain Pan with heavy-duty  
aluminum foil. Be sure the edges and ends of the foil are tight against the bottom of  
the Grease Drain Pan. Position the Heat Baffle, The foil lined Grease Drain Pan and  
Porcelain Grills in their proper locations.  
6) With the Door open set the Temperature/Dial to SMOKE. In approximately 2 minutes you  
will notice whitish-gray smoke coming out of the Grill as the Pellets ignite. After assuring  
the Pellets have ignited, close the Door and set the Temperature/Dial to any cooking  
setting desired.  
7) Note: Before cooking the first batch of food in your new Grill, you will need to  
season the Grill. Turn the Temperature/Dial to HIGH and run for 45 minutes at this  
setting with the Door closed. This must be done before cooking any food on the  
Grill.  
8) The Grill should be allowed to preheat for approximately 10 minutes with the Door closed  
before placing food in the grill.  
ALWAYS START THE GRILL ON SMOKE SETTING  
WITH THE DOOR OPEN  
Once the Pellets are ignited, close the Door and  
set the Temperature Dial to any cooking temperature desired.  
NOTE: When operating this Grill, maintain a minimum  
clearance of 12 inches from Grill to combustibles  
SECTION THREE: SUBSEQUENT START-UP  
With the Door open, turn the Switch ON (--) and the Temperature/Dial to SMOKE. In  
approximately 2 minutes you will notice whitish-gray smoke coming out of the Grill as the  
Pellets ignite. After assuring the Pellets have ignited, close the Door and set the  
Temperature/Dial to any cooking setting desired. The Grill should be allowed to pre-heat for  
approximately 10 minutes with the Door closed before placing food in the Grill.  
WARNING! If at any time, the Grill fails to light or the fire in the Firepot goes out while cooking  
or smoking, when sufficient pellets are still in the Pellet Hopper, it is important to follow these  
steps. Failure to do so may cause a hazardous “over-firing” of your grill due to an excess of  
unburned pellets in the Firepot.  
1) DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord. If the Grill is still hot,  
allow it to thoroughly cool. Open the Door and remove all food, the Porcelain Grills, Grease  
Drain Pan and the Heat Baffle.  
2) WARNING! Remove all unburned pellets and ash from inside and around the Firepot.  
(See instructions for proper handling and disposal of ash in Section Five)  
3) Before replacing the Heat Baffle, Grease Drain Pan and the Porcelain Grills, plug the power  
Cord into an appropriate, grounded electrical outlet and restart the Grill. Pellets should fall  
into the Firepot and the Hot Rod should begin to heat (it will start to turn red). CAUTION! Do  
not touch it.  
4) If this procedure is successful, you will soon see flames come out of the Firepot. Then turn  
the Switch OFF (o), and let the Grill cool down. Position the Heat Baffle, the Grease Drain  
Pan and Porcelain Grill in their proper locations. With the Door open, turn the Switch ON (--)  
and the Temperature/Dial to SMOKE. In approximately 2 minutes you will notice whitish-  
gray smoke coming out of the Grill as the Pellets ignite. After assuring the Pellets have  
ignited, close the Door and set the temperature/Dial to any cooking setting desired.  
5) If this procedure is not successful, see Section Six: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS  
for troubleshooting tips or contact Traeger Technical Support (Section Seven) to help  
diagnose the problem before proceeding to the MANUAL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
below.  
MANUAL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:  
If the Hot Rod only is not operating, the Grill can still be used to cook and smoke using the  
MANUAL LIGHTING PROCEDURE below:  
1) DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord. Allow the Grill to  
thoroughly cool if it is still hot. From beneath the Pellet Hopper, disconnect the Hot Rod  
(Purple / White wire pair as shown in the wiring diagram near the end of this manual). You  
will need to remove the Hopper Bottom Panel to access the wiring. Once the Hot Rod is  
disconnected, replace the Hopper Bottom Panel and plug the Power Cord back into an  
appropriate, grounded electrical outlet.  
2) Open the Pellet Hopper and fill with TRAEGER BBQ PELLETS.  
WARNING! USE ONLY TRAEGER BRAND BBQ WOOD PELLETS, which are  
specifically made to work in our Grills. NEVER use heating fuel pellets in the Grill  
due to potential hazardous contaminants and additives that may be present.  
3) Remove the Porcelain Grills, Grease Drain Pan and Heat Baffle to expose the Firepot In the  
bottom of the Grill.  
4) Pour 1/2 cup of TRAEGER BBQ PELLETS into the Firepot.  
5) Squirt 2 tablespoons of Alcohol Gel fire lighter into the Firepot on top of the Pellets.  
DANGER! Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid  
or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a fire in this Grill. Keep all such liquids well away  
from the Grill when in use.  
6) Carefully light the Alcohol Gel with a fireplace match or a long-reach butane lighter.  
DANGER! Never squirt Alcohol Gel into a burning fire or a hot Firepot. The Alcohol Gel  
bottle could explode and cause a fire, serious injury or death.  
7) Let the Alcohol Gel and Pellets burn for approximately 4 minutes.  
8) After assuring the Pellets have ignited, install the Heat Baffle, Grease Drain Pan and  
Porcelain Grills back in place.  
CAUTION! You will now have a fire in the Firepot. Be careful not to burn yourself when  
you install these components. Gloves are recommended.  
9) Turn the Switch ON (--) and the Temperature/Dial to any setting desired. With the Door  
closed, let the Grill pre-heat for approximately 10 minutes before placing food in the Grill.  
Control Shutdown cycle  
The control for this barbecue comes with an automatic shut down cycle. When finished  
cooking on your barbecue set the Temperature/Dial Knob to the Shutdown Cycle position, this  
will leave the Draft Induction Fan running for ten minutes to burn any excess pellets in the fire  
pot. After the fan runs for ten minutes the controller will power off and the fan and it will stop  
running. CAUTION! The main power switch will shut the power off to the controller and the  
Temperature/Dial Knob switch will cut off power to the grill components only. When servicing  
the controller or any parts ensure that the power supply is disconnected to avoid a shock  
hazard.  
Control Safety Features  
The controller comes equipped with 2 safety features that will help you to keep the grill  
operating correctly. The first of these is a low temperature alarm. If the grill stays below 125  
degrees as read by the RTD temperature sensing device for a period of 10 minutes the control  
will go into an alarm state and the display will read “LEr”. This will shut off all power to the  
internal components of the grill. The display will stay in this state until you turn off the main  
power switch.  
The second safety feature will be a high temperature alarm. If the grill obtains an  
internal temperature reading of 550 degrees as read by the RTD temperature sensing device  
the control will go into alarm state and the display will read “HEr”. This will turn off all power to  
the internal components of the grill. The display will stay in this state until you turn off the main  
power switch.  
Whenever either of these alarm conditions occurs you should check to see what caused  
this condition and fix the problem. Call customer service if you need help.  
SECTION FOUR: OPERATING TIPS  
1) The Temperature Dial can be changed at any time to increase or decrease the cooking  
temperature of the Grill. The HIGH/HIGHER temperature settings are for Grilling. The  
MEDIUM/MID RANGE temperature settings are for Slow Cooking. The HIGH temperature  
setting is for grilling. The SMOKE setting is for smoking and adding smoke flavor to foods  
being cooked. This setting uses an optimal sequence of adding pellets into the fire pot to  
create the best smoke possible than on any other temperature setting. Cooking with light  
“blue” smoke is preferred to thick, dark grey smoke for the most flavor and best smoke  
rings in the food. The SMOKE setting can also be used to “hold” foods at about 73.89 C /  
165 F.  
2. WARNING! As with any temperature setting, the grill will be hot when operating and not  
safe to touch the grill barrel or door. Please only use the Grill Door Handle to safely open  
and close the grill door when the grill is operating. Your Traeger Pellet Grill should never be  
moved while it is hot. If you are transporting your Grill in a vehicle after cooking on it, make  
sure the fire is completely out and the Grill is cold before placing it in any vehicle. Never  
put water into the Firepot. It will jam the Auger.  
3) Your Traeger Pellet Grill is designed to operate with the Door closed. Cooking with the Door  
open greatly lengthens your cooking time.  
4) DANGER! Never add pellets by hand to a hot Firepot. This is dangerous and you may be  
seriously burned. If you run out of pellets and lose your fire while cooking, let the Grill  
completely cool and start again with the INITIAL FIRING INSTRUCTIONS.  
5) CAUTION! Make sure the Heat Baffle is properly seated on its locating brackets. The long  
lips of the Heat Baffle should be pointing down over the Firepot. If not seated properly,  
direct heat and flame could come up out of the Firepot and cause a grease fire in the Grill.  
6) When estimating cooking times, the outside temperature will be an important factor. If it is  
hot outside, it will take less time for food to cook. If it is cold, wet or windy, it will take  
longer.  
7) Digital Thermostat Control Functions:  
After selecting your cooking temperature (with the exception of “SMOKE”) the Auger will  
operate continuously until the selected temperature is reached. From that point forward, the  
Digital Control will cycle the Auger off and on to maintain the selected temperature until the  
Temperature/Dial is changed. When operating in “Smoke” mode, the Auger will cycle on for  
15 seconds and off for 65 seconds. There is no temperature control with the “Smoke”  
setting. This timed cycle setting for “Smoke” is a factory pre-set recommended by Traeger  
Pellet Grills to develop a “Smoking” temperature of 150 to 180 degrees F.  
8) CARBON MONOXIDE:  
WARNING! Follow these guidelines to prevent this colorless, odorless gas from poisoning you,  
your family or others.  
As with all grills and cooking appliances, anytime you burn a material (whether it be  
wood, gas, or charcoal), organic gases are formed during the cooking process. One gas  
that can be particularly harmful in concentrated quantities is carbon monoxide. In an  
outdoor, open-air environment, carbon monoxide should naturally dissipate and not  
harm you.  
Carbon monoxide, which is a by-product of combustion of natural wood, has been  
linked to birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wood smoke contains various  
organic compounds that should not be inhaled directly over an extended period of time.  
Only use this appliance outdoors in a well ventilated area.  
Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headache, 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 this grill. Carbon monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold  
or flu, is often detected too 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 problems, such as anemia or heart disease.  
9) CAUTION! Grease fires are caused by not properly maintaining the Grill by failing to clean  
your Grease Drain Pan, V-shaped Grease Drain and Grease Drain Tube on a consistent  
basis. (See Section Five for maintenance instructions) In the unlikely event of a grease  
fire while cooking, turn the Switch OFF (o) and Keep the Door closed until the fire is  
completely out. Never keep the Door open during a grease fire. If it does not go out, lightly  
sprinkle baking soda on the fire. CAUTION! Be careful not to burn yourself. If this does  
not work then carefully remove the food from the Grill and keep the Door closed until the fire  
is completely out. Again, be careful not to burn yourself. When the Grill is completely  
cool, remove the Porcelain Grills and replace the foil on the Grease Drain Pan. Clean any  
grease accumulation from the V-shaped Grease Drain and the Grease Drain Tube. Replace  
the Grease Drain Pan and the Porcelain Grills in their proper positions, restart the Grill and  
resume cooking.  
CONTROL WITH MEAT PROBES  
Meat Probes setup:  
1) Insert either one or two meat probes into the plug-in receptacles located on the lower  
left corner of the controller as shown in Figure 4-1.  
2) Then insert probes into the grill.  
3) Insert the probes tips into the meat halfway into the thickest part of the meat. Make sure  
the probe is not inserted into the fatty portion of the meat and not touching the bone.  
Ensure that the probe is at least half the thickness of the meat.  
4) To read the temperature of the meat probe press the meat probe selector switch locate  
in the lower right corner of the control as shown in Figure 4-1. The control will revert  
back to the barbeque temperature after 5 seconds.  
Figure 4-1  
SECTION FIVE: MAINTAINING  
YOUR NEW GRILL  
1) CREOSOTE AND GREASE: Formation and need for removal.  
When wood pellets are burned slowly, they produce tar and other organic vapors that  
combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the  
relatively cool flue exhaust of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote accumulates on the  
flue lining. When ignited, creosote makes an extremely hot fire. Airborne grease particles  
will travel through the cooking chamber and some of this airborne grease will accumulate on  
the flue lining, similar to the creosote, which could be contributory to a fire.  
The flue exhaust should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when a creosote  
and/or grease buildup has occurred.  
Also, grease drippings from the food will fall onto the Grease Drain Pan and be channeled  
into the Grease Drain and then out of the Grill through the Grease Drain Tube, to be  
collected in the Grease Bucket. Grease will accumulate in all of these locations.  
The Grease Drain, the Grease Drain Tube and the Grease Bucket should be inspected at  
least twice a year for signs of grease buildup.  
When creosote or grease has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of fire.  
Cleaning Grease from your Grill:  
DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord.  
CAUTION! Accumulated grease is easier to clean off when the Grill is still warm not hot.  
Be careful not to burn yourself. Gloves are recommended.  
Periodically, clean the grease out of the Drain Pan Assembly and Grease Drain Tube. If too  
much grease is allowed to build up in the Grease Drain Tube, or is allowed to plug the  
Grease Drain Tube, a grease fire could result. We recommend cleaning these locations  
regularly.  
Remove the Porcelain Grills and the Grease Drain Pan and the Heat Baffle. Wipe up any  
remaining grease residue inside the Grill Frame with paper towels or disposable rags. Paper  
towels or disposable rags can also be used to wipe some of the grease off of the interior  
surfaces of the Grill.  
Line your Grease Bucket with aluminum foil for easy clean-up. Empty it occasionally,  
depending on amount of use. Change the aluminum foil on the Grease Drain Pan frequently  
(sometimes, after each use, depending upon what was cooked). Clean foil on the Grease  
Drain Pan will make your food taste better and reduce the risk of a grease fire.  
2) Cleaning outside surfaces:  
DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord.  
Use a disposable rag or cloth, dampened with warm soapy water to wipe the grease from  
the outside of the Grill. DO NOT use oven cleaner, abrasive cleansers or abrasive cleaning  
pads on the outside Grill surfaces.  
3) Outside Storage:  
CAUTION! If the Grill is stored outside during the rainy season, care should be taken to  
ensure that water does not get into the Pellet Hopper. Wood pellets, when wet, expand  
greatly and will jam your Auger. A Traeger Grill Cover to protect the Grill is highly  
recommended! Covers are available from your Traeger Dealer, or log on to our Web Site –  
4) Cleaning the Porcelain Grills:  
CAUTION! The cleaning of the Porcelain Grills works best while they are still warm. Be  
careful not to burn yourself. We recommend keeping a long-handled cleaning brush near  
the Grill. After removing your food, give the Porcelain Grill a quick brushing. It takes only a  
minute and it will be ready the next time you want to use the Grill.  
5) Cleaning the ash from inside and around the Firepot:  
DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord.  
WARNING! Make sure that the Grill is COLD before cleaning the ash.  
WARNING! Disposal of ashes should be done only per the following instructions.  
Excess ash in the Firepot may cause your fire to go out, especially in the “SMOKE” setting.  
The Firepot should be inspected occasionally, and cleaned to remove the ash buildup.  
Again, cleaning the ash from in and around the Firepot should be done only when the Grill  
is COLD.  
Remove the Porcelain Grills, Grease Drain Pan and Heat Baffle to provide access to the  
Firepot and the interior of the Grill. Much of the ash outside of the Firepot can be swept to  
the open area at the right of the Firepot using a small whisk broom. It can be removed from  
the Grill with a small metal fireplace shovel or other similar tool. Dispose of the ashes per  
the following instructions.  
WARNING! A vacuum cleaner is the best way to remove ashes from the Firepot but this  
must be done with extreme care to avoid the risk of fire. Again, cleaning the ash from the  
Firepot should be done only when the Grill is COLD.  
A utility-type vacuum cleaner, having a metal collection canister without a bag would be  
best for this task. However, almost any vacuum cleaner will work safely if this procedure is  
properly followed.  
After assuring that the ash in the Firepot is COLD, vacuum the ash from the inside of the  
Firepot.  
A) If your vacuum cleaner is a bagless model, empty any previously accumulated debris  
from the collection chamber. Then vacuum the ash from the inside of the Firepot. Once the  
Firepot is clean, empty the collection chamber into the metal container described below  
without delay. Make sure that there is no remaining ash residue left in the collection  
chamber  
B) If your vacuum cleaner is a model that uses a disposable bag, install an unused one in  
the machine. Then vacuum the ash from the inside of the Firepot. Once the Firepot is  
clean, remove the bag from the vacuum cleaner and place it in the metal container  
described below without delay.  
DISPOSAL OF ASHES:  
WARNING! 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 the ashes are disposed of by  
burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container  
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.  
SUPPLEMENTAL WARNINGS:  
1. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service  
agent, or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.  
2. During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating  
elements inside the oven.  
3. Warning: Accessible parts may become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid  
touching heating elements.  
4. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.  
5. Steam cleaner is not to be used.  
6. Only use the temperature probe recommended for this oven.  
7. Appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating.  
SECTION SIX: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS  
WHY WON’T MY GRILL IGNITE?  
1) Verify power at the electrical outlet.  
a) If Power Cord is connected to a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter), check and reset if  
necessary.  
b) Initiate startup.  
Still no ignition Proceed to step 2.  
2) DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord.  
a) Remove the Control and check the fuse on back. Replace the fuse if blown. Reinstall  
the Control!  
b) Unplug Hot Rod connector (Purple/White wire pair), plug Power Cord into an  
appropriate, grounded electrical outlet and turn the Switch ON (--). NOTE: At this point  
the Grill will not ignite.  
c) Check the Draft Inducer Fan and the Auger Drive Motor for operation. If both are  
operating -- the Hot Rod needs to be replaced. If one or both are not operating, contact  
Traeger Technical Support (Section Seven) for additional troubleshooting help. Contact  
your Traeger Dealer or the Traeger Parts Department (Section Seven) to place an order.  
3) If the problem is identified to be a failed Hot Rod, the Grill can still be used to cook and  
smoke by following the MANUAL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS in Section Three of this  
OWNER’S MANUAL.  
WHY ARE NO PELLETS BEING DELIVERED INTO THE FIREPOT?  
1) Verify that there are Pellets in the Pellet Hopper. If this is the INITIAL FIRING or the Grill  
has run out of Pellets, allow sufficient time for the Pellets to travel from the Pellet Hopper to  
the Firepot (can take up to 7 minutes).  
2) Initiate startup. See INITIAL FIRING INSTRUCTIONS in Section Two of this OWNER’S  
MANUAL.  
Still no Pellets in the Firepot Proceed to step 3.  
3) DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord.  
a) Unplug the Auger Drive Motor (Red/White wire pair connector) and the Draft Inducer  
Fan (Orange/White wire pair connector).  
b) Reconnect the Draft Inducer Fan to the Red/White wire pair and the Auger Drive Motor  
to the Orange/White pair.  
c) Plug the Power Cord into an appropriate, grounded electrical outlet and turn the Switch  
ON (--).  
d) If the Auger Drive Motor is operating (check the small fan blade on the back of the  
motor), the problem is in the Three Speed or Digital Control, which will need to be replaced.  
Contact your Traeger Dealer or the Traeger Parts Department (Section Seven) to place an  
order.  
4) If the Auger Drive Motor is not operating but the Draft Inducer Fan is operating, the  
problem is in the Auger system, which will need to be checked.  
a) With the Switch OFF (o), locate the small fan blade on the back of the Auger Drive  
Motor.  
b) CAUTION! While watching the fan blade, turn the Switch ON (--). If the fan blade does  
not turn, turn the Switch OFF (o). This indicates a defective Auger Drive Motor and it will  
need to be replaced. Contact your Traeger Dealer or the Traeger Parts Department  
(Section Seven) to place an order.  
c) If the fan blade turns a bit and then stops, continue watching and turn the Switch OFF  
(o). If the fan blade UNWINDS slightly, this indicates a jam in the Auger system which will  
need to be cleared.  
d) DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord. Remove the  
Pellets from the Pellet Hopper. Check for foreign objects and wet or decomposed Pellets,  
both of which can cause a jam in the Auger system. The Auger will need to be removed to  
clear a jam in the Auger system. See “HOW DO I REMOVE THE AUGER IF IT JAMS?”  
section below.  
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HOW DO I REMOVE THE AUGER IF IT JAMS?  
1) DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord.  
2) CAUTION! If the Grill is still hot, allow it to thoroughly cool.  
3) Remove any covers necessary to access the Auger Drive Motor.  
4) Remove the screw connecting the Auger Drive Motor shaft to the Auger shaft and the  
screw retaining the Auger Bushing into the Auger Tube.  
5) With a small pipe wrench or locking pliers on the Auger shaft, turn the Auger counter  
clockwise. It will turn hard until it breaks free, then the Auger will turn freely.  
6) Remove the Auger and clean all Pellets, ash or foreign objects from the Auger, Auger Tube  
and Firepot. (See instructions for proper handling and disposal of ash in Section  
Five)  
7) Sand the outside surfaces of the auger with medium grit sandpaper. Check the inside of the  
Auger Tube and sand it if needed. Vacuum the sanding grit out of the Auger Tube and  
Firepot when finished. Check that the Auger rotates freely.  
9) Re-attach the Auger shaft to the Auger Drive Motor shaft.  
WHY DOES MY GRILL FIRE GO OUT ON “SMOKE” SETTING?  
There may be excess ash in the Firepot which needs to be cleaned.  
WARNING! If the fire in the Firepot goes out while smoking, when sufficient Pellets are still  
in the Pellet Hopper, it is important to follow these steps. Failure to do so may cause a  
hazardous “over-firing” of your grill due to an excess of unburned pellets in the Firepot.  
a) DANGER! Turn the Switch OFF (o) and disconnect the Power Cord. If the Grill is still  
hot, allow it to thoroughly cool. Open the Door and remove all food, the Porcelain Grills,  
Grease Drain Pan and the Heat Baffle.  
b) WARNING! Remove all unburned pellets and ash from inside and around the Firepot.  
(See instructions for proper handling and disposal of ash in Section Five)  
c) Before replacing the Heat Baffle, Grease Drain Pan and the Porcelain Grills, plug the  
Power Cord into an appropriate, grounded electrical outlet and turn the Switch ON (--).  
Pellets should fall into the Firepot and the Hot Rod should begin to heat (it will start to turn  
red). CAUTION! Do not touch it.  
d) If this procedure is successful, you will soon see flames come out of the Firepot. Then  
turn the Switch OFF (o), and let the Grill cool down. Position the Heat Baffle, the Grease  
Drain Pan and Porcelain Grills in their proper locations. With the Door open, turn the Switch  
ON (--) and the Temperature/Dial to SMOKE. In approximately 2 minutes you will notice  
whitish-gray smoke coming out of the Grill as the Pellets ignite. After assuring the Pellets  
have ignited, close the Door and set the Temperature/Dial to any cooking setting desired.  
e) If this didn’t remedy the problem, contact Traeger Technical Support (Section Seven)  
for additional troubleshooting help.  
WITH THE TRAEGER DIGITAL CONTROL, WHAT DIAL SETTING IS RECOMMENDED  
FOR STARTING THE GRILL?  
The auto-start procedure is the same for all Grill Controls. With the Door open, turn the  
Switch ON (--) and the Temperature/Dial to SMOKE. In approximately 2 minutes you will  
notice whitish-gray smoke coming out of the Grill as the Pellets ignite. After assuring the  
Pellets have ignited, close the Door and set the Temperature Dial to any cooking setting  
desired.  
WHAT TEMPERATURE SETTINGS DO I USE WITH MY DIGITAL THERMOSTATCONTROL  
WHEN THE COOKBOOK RECIPES CALL FOR SMOKE, MEDIUM ANDHIGH?  
This handy conversion chart will help you determine where to set the Thermostat when the  
recipes call for “Smoke”, “Medium” or “High” settings with the 3-Speed Smoker Control.  
Remember: Grill temperature is affected by conditions such as outside temperature,  
precipitation and wind as well as altitude. Please keep this in mind when determining how long  
it will take food to cook on your Grill.  
3-Speed Smoker Control Settings Digital Thermostat Suggested Settings  
Smoke  
Medium  
High  
Smoke (150-180 F.)  
225-275 Degrees F.  
350-400 Degrees F.  
HOW DO I PROTECT MY PAINT FINISH?  
1) Use a protective Cover on the Grill and touch-up paint to repair any scratches. A  
TRAEGER GRILL COVER to protect the Grill is highly recommended! Covers and  
touch-up paint are available from your Traeger Dealer, or log on to our Web Site –  
2) Every 90 days, use a high quality car wax on the outside surfaces of the Grill. ONLY  
APPLY WAX TO A COLD GRILL.  
WHERE CAN I GET A NEW PART FOR MY GRILL?  
Check with your Traeger Dealer. They may have the part in stock or can order the part for you.  
Or you can contact the Traeger Parts Department (Section Seven) to place an order. In either  
case, please provide your name, phone number, address, Model and Serial Number of the  
Grill (located on a label inside the Hopper Lid), along with the part identification number from  
the Component Diagram.  
SECTION SEVEN: TRAEGER SUPPORT  
Parts are identified in the front of this manual on the COMPONENT DIAGRAM PAGE.  
To order parts: Call, E-mail or write to your Authorized Traeger Dealer or Traeger Pellet  
Grills. Please provide your name, phone number, address, Model and Serial  
Number of the Grill (located on a label inside the Hopper Lid), along with the part  
identification.  
TRAEGER PELLET GRILLS, LLC  
1215 Wilmington Ave Suite 200  
Salt Lake City, UT 84106  
TRAEGER TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
Available 7 Days a Week 5AM to 7PM  
Pacific Time  
TRAEGER PARTS DEPARTMENT  
Available Weekdays 8AM to 3:30PM  
Pacific Time  
TRAEGER SALES/ORDER DESK  
Available Weekdays 8AM to 4:30PM  
Pacific Time  
TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE: 1-800-872-3437  
TFB29PLB COMPONENTS LIST  
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TFB29PLB HOPPER BURNER COMPONENTS  
PAGE 2 OF 2  
TFB29PLBE PARTS LIST  
Item  
1
Qty  
1
Description  
Grill Frame Assembly  
P/N  
SUB983  
Item Qty  
Description  
Digital Control W/Meat Probes  
P/N  
BAC334  
42  
1
230v  
9
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
10  
Door Assembly  
Firepot Assembly  
Auger Assembly 055  
Auger Tube Bushing  
Door Handle  
Auger Drive Motor 230V  
Washer .60 x .30 Flat  
Bolt 1/4-20 x .375 Hex  
SUB985  
FAB310  
SUB023  
BRN109  
HDW338  
BRN103  
HDW271  
HDW088  
43  
49  
56  
57  
58  
59  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
70  
71  
72  
73  
94  
97  
112  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
2
8
8
8
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
RTD 7”  
BAC216  
FAN208  
SUB1066  
ELE009  
INS144  
10  
11  
12  
13  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
33  
35  
39  
40  
41  
Draft Inducer Fan Assy 230V  
Hopper Burner Assembly  
EMI Filter  
Hopper Burner Gasket  
Hopper Guard  
BCA837  
BCA294  
HDW137  
HDW130  
SUB988  
SUB990  
SUB992  
SUB991  
FAB329  
HDW120  
HDW006  
HDW339  
HDW008  
SUB024  
SUB025  
HDW152  
HDW196  
BAC289  
BAC329  
Hopper Bottom Cover  
Bolt ¼-20 x .750 Hex Zinc  
Washer ¼ Flat Zinc  
Wheel Leg Assy Back Left  
Wheel Leg Assy Back Left  
Leg Assy Stationary Back Right  
Leg Assy Stationary Front Right  
Leg Insert Stationary 2.5  
Washer 5/16 Flat Zinc  
Nut 5/16-20 Hex Zinc  
Bolt 5/16-18 X 3.0 Black  
Washer 5/16 lock Black  
Heat Baffle  
Screw 6-32 x .750 Socket Hd HDW116  
Nut 6-32 Nylock Zinc  
Screw 8-32 x .375 S-tap  
Hot Rod (Igniter) 230V  
Screw #8 x .5 Hex S-Tap  
3/8 x 3/16 Thick Gasket  
Burner Box Assembly  
Power Cord 8’ Euro 230V  
Strain Relief  
HDW112  
HDW114  
BAC195  
HDW119  
BRN900  
SUB020  
ELE008  
ELE210  
HDW331  
HDW332  
SUB986  
SUB022  
Shoulder Bolt Axle  
Wheel and Hub Cap  
Hopper Assembly  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Grease Bucket  
Hopper Lid Assembly  
Screw 8-32 x .375 PPHD Zinc HDW079 135  
Porcelain Grill  
Meat Probe 1  
Meat Probe 2  
Nut 8-32 K-Lock Zinc  
Screw 6-32 x .375 S-Tap  
HDW108  
HDW115  
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*= Not shown on components drawing.  
This symbol indicates that this product should not be treated as regular household waste. It  
should be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.  
For more details about collection points, please contact your local council or your household  
waste disposal service.  

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