
Primo Ceramic Charcoal Smoker Grill Instructions
Primo Quick Start Guide
Grill Components
Cooking Configurations
Primo Ceramic Grills can be used as a grill, an oven, a roaster, or a smoker.
Grilling & Searing
Use this configuration for grilling meat such as steaks, chicken breasts, or any foods that benefit from cooking directly over the charcoal fire
Grilling & Roasting
Use direct and indirect cooking zones to grill meat on the direct side, while roasting tender foods like seafood and vegetables on the indirect side.
Baking, Roasting & Smoking
Use this configuration for indirect cooking, such as an oven or smoker. Cook at low to medium temperatures for baking pizza or smoking meat. (Heat Deflectors/Racks required).
Cooking Instructions
Lighting
- Build a mound of natural lump charcoal. Use a full fire box of charcoal for smoking and searing temperatures (Figure 1), or half a fire box of charcoal for two-zone cooking (Figure 2)
- Light the charcoal with a fire starter cube or two. You can also use a chimney starter oran electric starter. Leave the dome open.
- Wait 5-10 minutes for the charcoal to build a small Primo Ceramic Charcoal Smoker Grill Instructions bed of embers.
- Close the dome, then fully open the draft door (Figure 3) and the top vent (Figure 4) by sliding the top disk to the right. Adjust the air flow as needed as the temperature rises to reach your target temperature. For grilling, you can set the draft door to fully open and regulate the temperature with the top vent. For roasting, set the draft to one-third open.
- Adjust the air flow as needed as the temperature rises to reach your target temperature. For grilling, you can set the draft door to fully open and regulate Primo Ceramic Charcoal Smoker Grill Instructions the temperature with the top vent. For roasting, set the draft to one-third open.
Controlling the Temperature
- Follow the “Lighting” section above.
- When you are 25°F (4°C) from your target temperature, close the top vent down to one-third open.
- Wait 1-2 minutes, then increase or decrease the air flow of the top vent in 1/4” increments to regulate the temperature. A 1/4” change can change the temperature up or down by as much as 25°F (4°C).
- For low” temperature cooking, like 225°F (107°C), start with a very small fire in one area of the charcoal (Figure 5).
- Close the dome after 5 minutes with the draft door and top vent fully open. Allow the temperature to come up sslowly and when it reaches 200°F (93°C), set the draft door to a 1” opening (Figure 6). Set the top vent with just the daisy wheel holes fully open. Adjust the top vent disk and daisy wheel as needed to maintain the target temperature.
Internal Temperature Guide
Beef, Veal, Lamb (Roasts/Steaks)
Beef, Veal, Lamb (Ground)
Chicken, Duck, Goose, Turkey (Whole/Pieces)
Pork (Chops/ Ground/Roasts/Steaks)
Seafood (Fish/Crab/Lobster/Shrimp) Cook until the meat is opaque and firm
Customer Support
- Tel: 800-728-5508
- Timings: Monday – Thursday: 8.30 – 12.00 and 13.00 – 17.00, Friday: 8.30 – 12.00 and 13.00 – 16.30
- Website: primogrill.com
FAQs
Q: What makes the Primo Ceramic Charcoal Smoker Grill different from a regular grill?
Ans: The Primo Ceramic Smoker Grill is ideal for smoking, grilling, and baking since it uses ceramic insulation to hold onto heat and moisture for extended periods of time, resulting in even cooking and smoky flavour.
Q: How do I start my Primo Ceramic Smoker Grill for the first time?
Ans: To stabilise the ceramic and burn off production leftovers, do a curing burn before using it for the first time. Light the charcoal and keep it at a medium temperature for one to two hours.
Q: What type of charcoal should I use?
Ans: For optimal effects, use natural lump charcoal. Steer clear of briquettes that contain additives or fillers that may alter the flavour or temperature control.
Q: How do I control the temperature on my Primo Smoker Grill?
Ans: To control airflow, adjust the bottom draft door and top vent. The temperature rises when vents are opened and falls when they are closed. For hours, the ceramic body keeps its heat steady.
Q: Can I use wood chips or chunks for smoking?
Ans: Indeed! For a real smoke flavour, sprinkle soaked wood chunks or chips straight onto the hot coals. To avoid too much smoke, don’t overload.
Q: How often do I need to add charcoal or wood during long cooks?
Ans: Charcoal may need to be added every three to six hours, depending on the temperature and cooking time. To add fuel without losing heat, use the front or side opening door, if it has one.
Q: How do I clean my Primo Ceramic Smoker Grill after use?
Ans: Once cooled, use a grill brush to wipe the grill grates and remove any ashes. Ceramic surfaces should not be cleaned with harsh chemicals; instead, use a moist towel.
Q: Is the ceramic material durable and weather-resistant?
Ans: Indeed, the ceramic is extremely resilient to weather, heat, and wear. However, to avoid cracks, do not drop or hit something suddenly.