D2 Hot Rod Igniter Replacement Compatible with Traeger Pro 575 & 780 Ironwood 650 & 885 Silverton 620 810, D2 Heating Element Kit0255 Fit for Trae ger

$15.99
by Bularido

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Compatible Models: The D2 hot rod igniter is designed to be compatible with Trae ger Pro 575 & 780, Iron wood 650 & 885, Silver ton 620 & 810 wood pellet grills. Please carefully confirm your grill model before placing an order Easy Installation: This D2 heating element is easy to install into the bottom of the fire pot, and for the grill to work properly, you need to make sure the end of the hot rod is only about 1/8 to 1/4 inch exposed Functions: This D2 Igniter features a high density cartridge heating element that raises the temperature to ignite the wood pellets in the grill in a short period of time, providing you with efficient ignition performance and a stable fire source. To keep the pellet grill hot rod running for ignition properly all the time, please clean the dust out of the fire burn pot Specification: Package includes 1 hot rod igniter with an overall length of 48 inches, a hot stick length of 3.7 inches, a hot stick diameter of 0.37 inches, and 1 fixing screw, which eliminates the need to purchase a separate screw and allows for quick replacement of the old igniter rod After Sale Service: We are passionate about providing you with better service, if you have any questions about our pellet grill hot rod igniter, please let us know and we will reply as soon as possible to solve your problems within 24 hours D2 Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Specification: Total Length: 43.7 inch Hot Stick Length: 3.72 inch Material: Stainless Steel Package Contents: 1 Hot Rod Igniter and 1 Fixing Screw Notes: The product dimensions are measured manually, please allow slight errors in size. Compatible with: The D2 hot rod igniter is designed to be compatible with Trae ger Pro 575 & 780, Ironwood 650 & 885, Silverton 620 & 810 wood pellet grills. How to Install D2 Hot Rod Ignitor? 1. Turn off and unplug the grill. Make sure the grill is cool to the touch. 2. Open the lid and remove the grill grates, drip tray and heat baffle. 3. Vacuum out any residual ash and pellets from the firepot. 4. Remove the four screws that secure the firepot to the auger tube. 5. Push the firepot away from the hopper, rotate it 45° and lift it out to expose the hot rod wires. 6. Disconnect the hot rod wire connector. 7. Loosen the set screw that secures the hot rod in place to the firepot. 8. Remove the hot rod from the firepot. 9. Insert the new hot rod into the firepot, making sure the end of the hot rod is only exposed about 1/8"" (4 mm). 10. Tighten the set screw to secure the hot rod placement in the firepot (do not over-tighten). 11. Reconnect the hot rod cable connection. 12. Place the firepot back in place. 13. Secure the firepot in place using the four screws you removed in step 4. 14. Remove the hopper access panel (side or bottom panel, depending on the model), find the hot rod wire, and make sure it's taut. 15. Replace the heat baffle, drip tray and grill grates.

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