There are a few reasons why your Traeger grill might be saying LER. One possibility is that the auger isn’t turning. This could be due to a variety of issues, such as a clog in the auger or an issue with the motor. If the auger isn’t turning, the grill won’t be able to heat up and will say LER. Another possibility is that the grill is out of propane.

LER stands for “left-over embers.” It’s a term used to describe the condition of the charcoal briquettes after cooking has finished. If there are still some hot embers left, the grill is said to be in LER mode.

There are a few things you can try to fix the ER1 code on your Traeger. First, make sure the grill is properly plugged in and that the power is turned on. If that doesn’t work, try cleaning the grill with a wet rag. If that still doesn’t fix the problem, you may need to call customer service for help.

There are a few reasons why your Traeger might be shutting off during smoking. One possibility is that the smoker is too hot, and the safety features are kicking in to protect the unit. Another possibility is that there is not enough air flow, which can cause the smoker to overheat. Make sure that you have the smoker placed in an open area with plenty of ventilation, and check to make sure that the vents on the smoker are not blocked.

First, make sure the grill is unplugged and cooled down. Then, remove the grilling grate and the ash catcher. Next, locate the black reset button on the back of the grill and press it. Hold it for a few seconds until the light turns green. Finally, put the grilling grate and ash catcher back in place and plug in the grill.

To reset your Traeger grill, first make sure that it is turned off and unplugged. Next, open the lid and remove the cooking grates. Locate the black reset button on the back of the unit and press it. Plug in your grill and turn it on. The grill will now be reset.

There are a few ways to fix LER:Check the wiring. Make sure all the connections are tight and there is no damage to the wires.Replace the LER.Reset the system. This can be done by unplugging the unit for a few seconds and then plugging it back in.Check the fuse. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new one.

The LEr on your pellet grill stands for “low end regulator.” This is the setting that you should use when you first start cooking with your pellet grill. It will help to ensure that your grill heats up evenly.

To reset an AZ grill, you must first unplug it from the power source. Next, you must remove the grilling grate and the ash catcher. Then, you must locate the two screws on the back of the grill and remove them. After that, you must lift up the cover and remove it. Finally, you must disconnect the two wires and reconnect them in reverse order.

The shut down cycle on a Traeger grill is a process that helps to ensure that the grill is properly cooled down before being turned off. This process helps to prevent any damage to the grill, and it also makes it easier to start up again the next time you use it.

When a Traeger runs out of pellets, the auger will continue to feed pellets into the firepot. This will eventually cause the firepot to clog and the grill will not be able to generate heat.

HER code is “Smokey”. To use it, simply type “Smokey” into the Traeger app and it will start smoking.