Started a batch of summer sausage. Smoker has always ran well! This time when starting up I had an "E" show up on digital screen. Puck advance won't stop advancing. Switched ends on sensor cord. Wiggled cords. Unplugged and re- plugged. Tried another outlet. Then took unit apart and looked for loose connections. Cleaned and re- connected all wires, and cleaned puck slide and all of unit. No luck. Changed out advance switch. No luck. Then took back cover off to check second sensor peg to see if broken. Was not so cleaned all of connections in rear of smoker box. Still no luck. Checked sensor cable and found it to be good.
Am at a loss. Called Bradley for help. Closed till after New year. Could use a suggestion. Thought I covered about everything I read. But know something could have been missed. Thanks for any help!!
Sorry I have an OBS and a sh&t#y memory. I know I have seen something about this but can't remember.
Thanks, Hoping for a simple solution!!
I too have the OBS, but here is a link to some FAQs that may help:
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?481-Bradley-Smoker-FAQ-s (http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?481-Bradley-Smoker-FAQ-s)
Hi Scott;
Welcome to the forum.
The below link may help. I have to update it, because there is another step that can be taken. There is a possibility that the micro switch button is not being depress far enough. If that is the case loosen the nuts that hold the motor and realign the motor so it depresses the switch far enough; you should hear a distinct click.
What is an "E" error? (http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?488-Answers-To-Bradley-Smoker-FAQ-s&p=839#post839)
Thank You! This is the problem! The motor needed a minor adjustment to depress the micro switch. Unit is up and running :) !!
Also appreciate the link as I found it helpful and have written it on back of my owners manual for future reference.
Great!!
And the forum boys come threw again. SWEET. I love this place.
I also had the dreaded "E" error. I cleaned the unit and checked the connections. All seemed OK. It turned out that the motor had died. Replaced the motor and all is well.