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Solo Stove Ranger Grill Top and Cast Iron Cooktop User Manual

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Solo Stove Ranger Grill Top and Cast Iron Cooktop User Manual

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FIRE PIT GRILL ACCESSORY BUNDLE

Rediscover the basics, together. Break out of the routine and get involved in a modular and shareable cooking experience. The Fire Pit Grill Accessory Bundle closes the gap between the kitchen and the dinner table,
making more time for good moments around the fire.

HUB ASSEMBLY
Hub assembly is as simple as setting the table. Install Hub by placing it wide-side down, directly over your Fire Pit’s
flame ring. Hub will be centered inside the outermost edge of your Fire Pit and rest securely on top of the flame ring
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ASSEMBLY CON’T
 Place Cast Iron Grill over Hub so that the feet on the underside of Cast Iron Grill hug the outside of Hub’s upper ring. For Yukon, the feet of Cast Iron Grill will rest on the inside of Hub’s upper ring

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OPEN FIRE COOKING

Build Your Coal Bed
Open flame cooking starts with the coal bed. Choosing a firewood and stacking method with a focus on your coal goals will instantly graduate you from a novice to gourmet. Cross-stacking dry hardwoods, like Solo Stove’s Oak
Firewood, will do the trick!

  1. Before placing your Hub, gather your favorite fire starters, kindling, and firewood. Place your fire starters and
    kindling in the center of your Fire Pit’s Base Plate as shown.
  2. With 6-8 medium sized, split logs , you’ll make a crossed stack. Place one log on each side of your kindling, for abase of two logs.
  3. Place two more logs perpendicular and on top of your base logs, like you’re making a tic-tac-toe box. Repeat this stacking step with the rest of your logs.
  4. Light your starters and let the logs burn down until your flames are just a few inches tall and your firewood has
    crumbled into embers.
  5. With Tools, spread your embers along the inner walls of your Fire Pit. The center of your Base Plate should be clear of embers.
  6.  Preheating prepares the surface for grilling, and will set the seasoning oil to reduce sticking.
  7. Occasionally add small pieces or chunks of hardwood to maintain surface temperatures between 200-500°F. Cast iron retains heat very well and evenly, making it ideal for open-fire chefs of all skill levels, and a wide variety of recipes.

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CLEANING YOUR FIRE PIT AFTER COOKING

With casual use, grease drippings and splattering will not impair your fire pit or Hub, and will burn off with time. With frequent use, light cleaning will be necessary to remove heavy buildup. Hub and your fire pit are made of 304 stainless steel, and should not be cleaned with chain mail, harsh chemicals, or abrasives.

CARE /SAFETY

  1. Cast Iron Grill + Hub Bundle are designed to work safely with Solo Stove Fire Pits. Do not attempt to use Hub or Cast Iron Grill on other Fire Pits or open fires.
  2. Use the correct size Hub for your Fire Pit.
  3.  Using other cookware on Hub is not safe, and not recommended. Uneven or unbalanced cookware or surfaces could fall, slip, or shift from your Hub. This may lead to injury.
  4. Do not attempt to move your Fire Pit with Hub or Cast Iron Grill in place, and do not move Hub with the Cast Iron Grill in place.

REFERENCE LINK

https://www.solostove.com/

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