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Cookshack Model 066 4 Ver.06.1
1-800-423-0698 www.cookshack.com info@cookshack.com
Setting Up
Check the contents of your smoker. You should have 2 side racks, 4 grills,
and 1 wood box. If you do not have these, call Cookshack Customer Ser-
vice at 1.800.423.0698.
R
EMOVE THE STRAP THAT HOLDS THE WOOD
BOX TO THE HEATING ELEMENT BRACKET
DURING SHIPPING. CUT IT WITH A KNIFE OR
SCISSORS. THIS WILL FREE THE WOOD BOX
FOR LOADING THE WOOD.
Choose a Location
Choose a dry, sheltered, and well-ventilated location. Do not expose the
Model 066 to rain. You can purchase a cover for your smoker by calling
Cookshack at 1.800.423.0698. Do not place flammable or combustible
materials on or adjacent to the smoker.
Moving the Model 066
The smoker has four swivel casters to make it easy to move. However,
caution should be used when moving the smoker over surfaces that are
uneven.
Ventilation
A small amount of smoke will escape from the vent holes in the top of the
smoker and from around the door. For this reason, operation indoors is not
recommended unless adequate ventilation is provided, such as a profes-
sional quality restaurant hood. If you store the Model 066 in a garage or
storage building, it is a good idea to move it outside when smoking.
D
O NOT COVER THE VENT HOLES. THIS CAN
CAUSE THERMOSTAT FAILURE AND WILL VOID
YOUR WARRANTY.
Electrical Power Connections
Your Cookshack Smoker has a single element system which uses 120V
AC power. Connect the smoker to the power supply by plugging the power
cord into a standard, 3-prong, 120V receptacle that is protected by a
breaker or fuse rated at 15 amperes.
If using an extension cord, be sure to observe the cautions on page 3.
“I use one of those orange heavy-duty extension cords. It
is 6’ long and seems to work just fine.” Donna Johnson,