Troubleshooting (Continued)
CODE
ErP
ErH
ErF
ErU
ATTENTION!
• DO NOT use a charcoal chimney to ignite charcoal.
Over-activation of charcoal will prevent controller from
being able to control temperature.
• BE PATIENT. Time to reach desired temperature
will vary by fuel type, number of fire starters and
placement, as well as weather conditions. See Lighting
Instructions on pages C-2 – C-5.
• Use ONE fire starter for smoking (200-250°F).
• TWO fire starters can be used to achieve higher
temperatures (350-700°F).
• The appropriate fuel amount must be added to reach
desired temperature. See Lighting Instructions on
pages C-2 – C-5.
C-16
ERROR MESSAGE
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Check the Connection of the main Heat Sensor. Unplug the Connection, check the pins to
make sure no pins are bend, and then reconnect.
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Clean the Sensor with a cloth if excessively dirty.
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If error code persists, you may need to replace your Heat Sensor. Contact Char-Griller
Customer Service for assistance at AutoKamado@CharGriller.com.
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Main heat sensor may be dirty.
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Grill Temperature has exceeded 750°F.
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Unplug Grill and Open the lid to cool down.
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Check for Cause of the overheat: Fan malfunction or grease fire.
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Plug Grill in to clear message.
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Check the connection of the fan. Unplug the fan connector and the power connector.
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Check the fan and wiring for any damage . If the fan is damaged contact Customer Service at
AutoKamado@CharGriller.com. You may need to replace your Fan.
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If fan is not damaged, plug the connection back in and the power connector. Power on
the grill to reset the Error code. If the Error code returns, contact Customer Service at
AutoKamado@CharGriller.com. You may need to replace your Controller.
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Incorrect Voltage detected if using the wrong power adapter. Check if using the supplied power
adapter or for malfunction of
power adapter.
•
If error code persists, you may need to replace your Power Supply. Contact Char-Griller
Service for assistance at AutoKamado@CharGriller.com.
Please Review ALL of the Lighting
Instructions Prior to Operating Grill
• When smoking (200-250°F), if the grill
exceeds the set temperature by +50°F it
may be challenging to reach desired temperature.
• It is NOT possible to go from Grilling or Searing (350-
700°F) to Smoking temperatures (200-250°F). Grill must
be shut down, charcoal extinguished, and restarted 1-2
hours later.
• DO NOT set temperature to higher than desired
temperature in an attempt to reach desired temperature
faster. This will result in over activating the charcoal
and inability to maintain the desired temperature.
• DO NOT use the Heat Deflector at temperatures higher
than 450°F.
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