User Manual Bluetooth® Connected Thermometer
Table of Contents In the Box Quick Start Instructions Getting Started Weber iGrill App Battery Replacement Powering On & Off Connecting Disconnecting Mounting Probe Use Probe Wrap Use 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 Using the iGrill 3 Display Proximity Sensor Custom & Preset Alarms Setting Up A Cook Preset Alarms for Different Types of Meats Creating a Custom Preset Pre-Alarm Notification Renaming Probes Timer Tool Globe Tool Graph Tool Fuel Gauge Lighted Control Knobs 9 9 9 10 10 11 11
In the Box Inside your iGrill 3 box, you will find: • 1 iGrill 3 • 1 Battery Pack Assembly • 3 AA Batteries • 2 Pro Meat Probes • 2 Probe Wraps • 2 Colored Probe Indicators (Yellow and Red) • 1 Magnetic Fuel Level Sensor Assembly • Installation and Quick Start Guide Quick Start Instructions 1. Follow the installation guide included to mount the iGrill 3 to the right side table of your Genesis® II or Genesis® II LX grill. 2.
5. Open the door on the front of the iGrill 3 to expose the probe ports. 6. Plug one or more probes into the probe ports of the iGrill 3. 7. Press the power button located at the front of the faceplate once. The display will flash, indicating that the iGrill 3 has powered on and is ready to pair. 8. Open the Weber iGrill App to connect to your iGrill 3. Tap on the white iGrill logo in the black toolbar at the top of the app. Select your iGrill 3 from the ‘Available Devices’ drop-down. 9.
Battery Replacement To replace your iGrill 3 batteries, follow these steps: • Locate the battery pack mounted underneath, and to the rear, of the right side table of your grill. • Separate the battery pack from its mounting bracket by gently pulling it forward. • On the back of the battery pack, press down on the tab and remove the battery door. • Replace the three AA batteries with their negative terminals compressing the springs and replace the battery door.
Auto Shut-Off: • The iGrill 3 will stay powered on for five minutes before automatically turning off if there are no probes installed and if it is not paired to a smart device. • The iGrill 3 will stay powered on for eight hours before automatically turning off if not paired to a smart device and if probes are installed. • The iGrill 3 will stay powered on indefinitely if at least one probe is installed and if it is paired with a smart device.
Disconnecting While your iGrill 3 is turned on, open the Weber iGrill App with your smart device. Your smart device will automatically recognize any available and previously connected iGrill products. You can display them in the ‘Available Products’ drop-down by tapping the 3 lines or dots at the top right-hand corner of the screen. If your iGrill 3 is connected, it will be listed under ‘Connected Devices.’ If you would like to disconnect your iGrill 3, you can swipe to the left on the product name (i.e.
Probe Use • Pro Meat Probes should always be inserted into the thickest, center part of the item being cooked for an accurate temperature reading. • When using the Pro Meat Probes that are included with the iGrill 3, be sure to route the probe wire through the slot on the side of the cookbox where it will not be exposed to flames or temperatures exceeding 716°F (380°C). Probes should avoid temperatures below -58°F (-50°C).
Probe Wrap Use To wrap your probe(s): • Hold the probe wrap so that the clip segment is on the bottom left and the logo is legible in the center of the probe wrap. • Snap the probe into the probe wrap’s clip, ensuring that the probe’s body follows the contour of the probe wrap and leaves a ½ inch gap between the probe and the wire channel of the probe wrap. The tip of the probe should be pointed downward. • Wrap your probe’s wire clockwise around the probe wrap.
Custom & Preset Alarms Manage iPhone®, iPad® or iPod touch® alarms: If you are having issues hearing the alarms from the Weber iGrill App, try these steps: • Open Settings on your iOS device. • Tap ‘Notification Center.’ • Under the ‘Include’ section, locate and tap ‘Weber iGrill.’ • Enable ‘Notifications’ and ‘Sounds.’ Manage Android™ device alarms: • Open Settings on your smart device. • Find ‘Apps’ and search for the Weber iGrill App. This could be located in your ‘Application Manager.’.
Preset Alarms for Different Types of Meats The Weber iGrill App includes preset temperatures that allow you to select the desired temperature and doneness of your meat. • Tap ‘Set Up Cook’ to the right of a connected probe’s running temperature. • This will bring you to the ‘Set’ cook screen, where you can choose the type of meat you are cooking. • Once the meat is selected, you can ‘Select Your Doneness.’ • You will be directed to the ‘Start Cooking’ screen.
Pre-Alarm Notification • Tap the 3 lines or dots at the top of the screen. • Tap ‘Product Settings.’ • Towards the bottom of the page, you will see ‘Pre-Alarm.’ Tap the ‘>.’ • Here you will be able to turn this notification on or off and set the desired ‘Pre-Alarm’ temperature. • Once you have selected your options, tap ‘Save’ in the top right hand corner of the screen to confirm. • You can also turn this feature off by tapping on the red bar next to ‘Pre-Alarm Notification.
Timer Tool The timer tool allows users to set up timers. An alert will appear when the timer runs out. To create a new timer: • Tap on the iGrill logo located at the top, right-hand corner of the screen and tap ‘Timers.’ • Tap ‘Create New‘ to create a new timer. • Add a timer title. • Set your desired time length using the scroll wheels. • Tap ‘Save‘ in the top right corner of the app. Start the timer by sliding it on in the Timers menu.
The Fuel Gauge indicator displays automatically near the top right corner of the app when the fuel level sensor is installed and connected to the iGrill 3. You will receive a notification on screen when the propane tank is below a quarter tank full. Tap to dismiss notification. Lighted Control Knobs Turn the control knob lights of your Genesis® II LX grill on and off using the Weber iGrill App.
I’m having difficulty pairing my iGrill 3 with my smart device. iPhone®, iPad® or iPod touch®: If the iGrill 3 appears in your Bluetooth® settings with the status ‘Not Connected,‘ follow these steps from your Bluetooth® settings menu: • Tap the blue (i) to the right of the iGrill 3 device name. • Select the option ‘Forget this Device.‘ • Turn Bluetooth® OFF on your smart device. • Completely shut down your smart device.
If you are having intermittent Bluetooth® issues with your Android™ device and want to restart Bluetooth® from the app: • Tap ‘More’ located at the bottom of the app. • Tap ‘Support.’ • Tap ‘Restart Android™ Bluetooth®’ and ‘Restart’ when prompted. Bluetooth® will restart on your Android™ device and you will have the ability to pair. If you do not see the iGrill 3 in your Bluetooth® settings, please ensure that you are using the Weber iGrill App.
I’m experiencing issues with the Weber iGrill App for my Android™ device. The Weber iGrill App requires Android™ version 4.3 or higher to operate. If you are experiencing a problem with the Weber iGrill App for Android™, please try following the steps below to resolve any potential problems on the device-side. • Make sure the iGrill 3 is paired with your Android™ device via Bluetooth® and a temperature probe is plugged into the unit. • Go to your app manager and quit out of the Weber iGrill App.
On Android™: If the pairing seems to be taking a long time or fails, tap on ‘More’ located at the bottom of the app, and tap ‘Support.’ From there tap ‘Restart Android™ Bluetooth®’ and ‘Restart’ to reset the Bluetooth® connection on your Android™ device. Go to your device manager and quit the Weber iGrill App. Now you can complete the following steps to pair your device: • • Re-open the app by tapping on the Weber iGrill App icon. Tap on the iGrill logo at the top of the app to show available devices.
INFORMATION TO USER: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.