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Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker series User Manual

Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker series
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Your Weber® Smokey Mountain Cooker™ is a special
piece of equipment, and it’s important to know how
all of the parts work together to produce incredible
smoked food.
1. Charcoal Chamber
This is where the barbecue fuel and smoking wood
smoulders as it cooks your food. The charcoal
chamber prevents barbecue fuel or smoking wood
from blocking any of the bottom vents.
2. Water Pan
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temperatures low and even throughout the cooking
process. The water pan may need to be checked and
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it becomes steam, keeping the air in your smoker
moist - this helps to prevent your food from drying
out.
3. Cooking Grills
Two cooking grills provides plenty of space to cook
your food.
4. Centre Ring
The centre ring supports the water pan and two
cooking grills.
5. Lid Thermometer
Monitor the temperature in the smoker so you can
make adjustments to the vents, water or fuel as
necessary.
6. Vents
The vents are crucial for controlling the cooking
temperature in your smoker. The vents can control
the amount of heat produced by increasing or
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increase the temperature by opening the vents, or
decrease the temperature by closing them a little.
Remember, if you completely close the vents you
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Door
The door on your smoker gives you access to the
charcoal chamber and water pan while cooking, so
you can add fuel, smoking wood or water as needed.
Probe Grommet
The probe grommet allows you to run a digital meat
thermometer to your food so you can keep track of
the cooking progress.
Dry runs
It’s a good idea to really understand how to control
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Smokey Mountain Cooker. One way to do that is
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smoker as if you were cooking, but don’t add any
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to see what the effect on the temperature is (always
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have an effect). A “dry run” will give you the freedom
to play with the vents and start understanding your
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run” will also season your Smokey Mountain Cooker
and ensure that any dust or residue left on your
cooker from manufacturing is removed.
The suggested method
There are lots of different theories out there on how
best to use a Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker. The
suggested method here is one that we’ve found to
be really effective (particularly when using Weber
Barbecue Briquettes) and is relatively simple. It is
by no means the only way to set up and use your
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if you like.
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Getting to know your smoker

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Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Available Sizes14-inch, 18-inch, 22-inch
MaterialPorcelain-enameled steel
Fuel TypeCharcoal
Cooking GratesTwo, nickel-plated steel (14-inch); Two, plated steel (18-inch and 22-inch)
Water PanPorcelain-enameled steel
Built-in ThermometerYes
DoorRust-resistant aluminum fuel door
Rust-resistant aluminum fuel doorYes
Warranty10 years
VentsRust-proof aluminum
Dampersrust-proof aluminum dampers

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