Bradley smoker ошибка e1

Topic: E1 Error Message  (Read 107925 times)

The last several times I have used the BS I immediately get an error message (beeping sound and flashing E1) as soon as I plug it in to the outlet.  I unplug and re-plug the cords and eventually it behaves itself.  When I unplug the power cord at the outlet and plug it back in it won’t reset and will continue to give the error message.  Today when it gave me the error message I unplugged the power source at the generator and then plugged it back in and it worked fine. 

I did a search here and found someone else had the same problem and it was suggested the rails where the puck slides might need cleaning.  I scrape mine clean with a putty knife after each use, so I don’t think that is the problem.  I push the various cords in as far as they will go each time I use the unit so I should be getting good connections.


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Michael

Usually the E1 error is associated to the sensor wire. It’s the small wire that runs from the generator to the tower. Try unplugging it from both and reverse it, then plug it back in. Usually it’s just a bad connection at the plug.

Mike


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Thanks for the information.  -Mike


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I had the same problem, turned out the plug end that goes into the smoke generator needed to be cleaned (it had gotten some smoke residual on it)


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Hiya smokinpat and Welcome to the Forum.


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That happens to me once in a while but if I wiggle the sensor cord it goes away.I think there is a bad connection in the cord from what I found out. Luckily I have another cord I use for cold smoking and I have had no problem with it.


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I’m smoking a couple of pork shoulders today and as soon as I turned on the oven I got the error message as usual.  I jiggled the sensor wire and it immediately solved the problem.  I love easy fixes….. 


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I’m smoking a couple of pork shoulders today and as soon as I turned on the oven I got the error message as usual.  I jiggled the sensor wire and it immediately solved the problem.  I love easy fixes….. 

If that is happening frequently, check the plug and connectors to make sure there is no plastic residue in the plug or on the connectors. A good cleaning with alchol may also help.


FYI in case this happens to anybody else, I failed to realize that you guys were talking about the little sensor wire that goes between the generator and the box, I kept checking and jiggling the power connector between the two and no dice. Then I realized I had totally forgotten to put the little wire in, the sensor or whatever you call it. D’oh.


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Can you guys tell me what color the sensor wire is on your unit?  My unit is less than 2 years old and I am receiving the E1 error.  I do not see any wires where the ends could be swapped.  Do any of you have internal electrical drawings for these smokers?

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Can you guys tell me what color the sensor wire is on your unit?  My unit is less than 2 years old and I am receiving the E1 error.  I do not see any wires where the ends could be swapped.  Do any of you have internal electrical drawings for these smokers?

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Hophead it it the Black wire that plugs into the back of the S/G and the Smoker. Has ends like a pair of stereo headphones. It is on the outside of the unit.


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Can you guys tell me what color the sensor wire is on your unit?  My unit is less than 2 years old and I am receiving the E1 error.  I do not see any wires where the ends could be swapped.  Do any of you have internal electrical drawings for these smokers?

Thanks

Hi welcome to the forum.

As 10.5 pointed it is the black wire with the stereo (RCA) plugs. The plugs are the same on both ends, swapping the wires means unplugging the wire, rotate the wire 180 degrees and reconnect them. That way the end that was originally plugged into the cabinet is not plugged into the generator, and the end that was originally plugged into the generator is plugged into the cabinet. This sometimes makes a better connection.

Here is a link to the E-1 error:
E-1 Error


Its been a long winter, and finally found a great weekend to fire up the smoker — and got the dreaded E1 error. Had to do a little troubleshooting, confirmed the sensor cable was good — and measured the resistance on the sensor — and noticed the sensor measured opened at the connector jack.

So — pulled off the back metal plate of the unit, and found the center pin on the back side of the plug unit had broken off somehow. I attempted to repair the plug unit, and opted to simply solder a longer extension cable and connector to effectively replace the sensor cable.

This fixed the E1 error.

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The common Bradley smoker problems are the smoker shutting off frequently, the smoker not getting hot enough, insufficient power, low internal temperature, and smoke generator difficulty.

Whatever the trouble you are struggling with, go on reading our comprehensive Bradley smoker troubleshooting guide. You will get easy solutions.

Plus, we will be talking about the Bradley smoker error codes, their meaning, and simple solutions. 

So, we can declare, by the end of this article, that you will be capable of handling your Bradley smoker with the utmost efficiency. So, go on reading…

Table of Contents

  • Bradley Smoker Troubleshooting [5 Easy Solutions]
  • 1. Smoker Keeps Shutting Off
  • 2. Bradley Smoker Not Getting Hot Enough
  • 3. Insufficient Power
  • 4. Low Internal Temperature
  • 5. Faulty Smoke Generator
  • 12 Bradley Smoker Error Codes, Meaning & Solutions
  • 12. Bradley Smoker Error Code: OPEn
  • FAQ:
  • Why is my Bradley Smoker beeping?
  • Where is the fuse on a Bradley smoker?
  • Should I clean the inside of my Bradley smoker?
  • How long does a Bradley smoker take to heat up?
  • At what temperature does meat stop absorbing smoke?
  • Are Bradley Smokers any good?
  • Conclusion

While using your Bradley smoke, you may face the following problems. Now, let’s know all about the troubles and their solutions initially:

1. Smoker Keeps Shutting Off

A faulty or dirty temperature probe, blown fuse, a defective controller, bad pellets, or wrong P-setting are the prime causes of your Bradley smoker shutting down frequently.

Solution:

To fix your Bradley smoker keeps shutting off issue, go for the following efforts:

  • Clean the meat probe. If faulty, replace it.
  • Replace the blown fuse.
  • Find any loose connection in the control board and tighten it. If defective, replace the controller.
  • Use the quality and right size pellets.
  • Fix the P-setting

2. Bradley Smoker Not Getting Hot Enough

Going out the heat from the smoker cabinet, faulty heating element, wrong plugin, and blocked meat probe are the reasons behind your smoker not getting hot enough.

Solution:

  • Make sure the heat does not go out of the smoker. You can seal if there is any gap in the smoker door.
  • Clean the heating element. In case it’s defective, change it.
  • Make sure the plug is perfectly seated.
  • Clean the meat probe.

3. Insufficient Power

In case there is no power to smoke, the first thing you should do is check all the plugs and outlets. Once you are sure that the plugs are properly inserted into the sockets and there is electricity running in the outlet, take a look at the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter).

If everything works properly except for your smoker, then the problem probably is with the internal wiring. Problems with the Bradley smoker fuse can also be the reason for this issue. Call an electrician to deal with this matter. They will probably fix the Bradley fuse. 

4. Low Internal Temperature

Bradley smoker temperature problems can occur if you don’t preheat your smoker all the way. Once you put the food inside the smoker, it absorbs most of the heat. That’s why the temperature inside drops drastically. 

Though it slowly rises again with time, by then your food can lose its moisture and get really dry. And due to the absorption of heat, the temperature of the inside will not get to the level you want.

Simply put, it will be a disaster. So, remember to preheat properly. It’s very important.

5. Faulty Smoke Generator

You can face Bradley smoke generator problems due to faulty Bisquette burners. To solve this problem you have to maintain certain things.

  • Firstly, remove the smoke generator from the tower. And then turn the generator upside down.
  • Remove the 8 screws you will find around the perimeter of the smoke generator bottom. 
  • Removing these screws will open the clamshell fashion. You have to make sure all the connections there are tight enough. 
  • After ensuring a tight connection, close the generator and screw it back again. 
  • Place it where it was in the tower. 
  • If the smoke generator still doesn’t work, then call Bradley customer service.

Your Bradley smoker can have many more issues as well. You may have a problem with the Bradley smoker door gasket or with any other Bradley smoker parts. 

But all of those issues are minor and can be solved using the Bradley smoker manual. These above-mentioned points are the major issues that you should be always ready for.

However, apart from this troubleshooting, there are 10 error codes that you may have to deal with if you are using a Bradley smoker. Take a look.

12 Bradley Smoker Error Codes, Meaning & Solutions

Bradley digital smoker error codes make it easy for you to detect problems with your smoker. But, how do you solve these problems? Follow the solutions given below to immediately fix your Bradley smoker.

1. Bradley Smoker Error Code E: (Bisquettes Not Advancing)

The E error code in Bradley smoker means that the Bisquettes are not advancing. In case the Bradley smoker puck feeder problems and the bisquettes don’t go inside of the smoke, examine the drive guide. It may get jammed with dust. 

Have a screwdriver and break the thick dust. Then clean the dust with an air compressor. Also, don’t forget to clear away all the wood chips if there are any.

Besides, try cleaning the smoke generator. It should make the Bisquettes movements smooth again.   

2. Bradley Smoker Error Code E1: (Faulty Sensor Wiring)

The error code E1 means that there is faulty sensor wiring in the smoker. The sensor wire is the wire that runs from the generator to the tower. If the connection of this wire is somehow loose then just unplug the wire from both ends.

Then plug it in again after waiting for a few minutes. This fixes the issue of faulty sensor wiring.

3. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err1

Meaning: Heat element failure

Cause: This error code is displayed when the cabinet temperature increases less than 8° in 5 minutes and the inner temperature decreases to less than 80%. 

Solution:

First, cancel the alarm by pressing the rotary dial. Then, change the faulty heating elements to solve this issue.

4. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err2

Meaning: Bisquette burner failure

Cause: This indication is displayed when the temperature decreases to less than 100° and increases less than 3° in a minute.

Solution:

Similar to the first solution, cancel the alarm using the rotary dial. And then change the faulty heating elements.

5. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err3

Meaning: Jammed bisquette

Cause: In case the turntable rotation isn’t detected within a minute, the rotation reverses for 30 seconds before trying to advance again. Error code Err3 will be displayed when this process fails 3 times straight.

Solution:

Cancel the alarm by pressing the rotary dial. Clear the jammed bisquette to fix the problem.

6. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err4

Meaning: The oven is too hot

Cause: When the internal temperature of the oven increases more than 180°C, the heater and the heating indicator turn off. This error code indicates this condition.

Solution:

Turn off the oven and let it cool down. After the inner temperature drops below 170°C, you can cancel the alarm by pressing the rotary dial.

7. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err5

Meaning: Cabinet temperature sensor failure

Cause: This error code is displayed when the smoker loses its connection with the sensor or when the sensor fails to perform its task. 

Solution:

Firstly, cancel the alarm by pressing the rotary dial. Inspect the sensor and see if its connections are properly stable. 

8. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err6

Meaning: Bisquette burner temperature sensor failure

Cause: When the bisquette burner’s sensor loses connection or fails to function properly, this error code appears to indicate the condition.

Solution:

Turn the alarm off by pressing the rotary button. Check the sensor. It may need a replacement.

9. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err7 & Err8

Meaning: Both these error codes indicate the disconnected meat probe 1 or 2

Cause: If the smoker detects probe failure these two error codes make that indication.

Solution:

Press the rotary dial and turn the alarm off. Inspect the sensor and see if it’s properly connected. 

10. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err9

Meaning: This code means that meat probe 1 is not properly connected.

Cause: In case the system detects any kind of resistance of the meat probe 1, this error code will be displayed. 

Solution:

Disconnect and reconnect the meat probe 1 in the proper manner.

11. Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err0

Meaning: Similar to the previous error code, this one means that the meat probe 2 is not properly connected.

Cause: The reason for this error code is the resistance of the meat probe 2.

Solution:

Disconnect and reconnect the meat probe 2 to solve this issue.

12. Bradley Smoker Error Code: OPEn

Meaning: This is the most vital error code. It means all the controls are disabled.

Cause: This error occurs when the cabinet door opens.

Solution:

Close the cabinet door first. Then once the functions are available again make sure the cabinet’s internal temperature is below 170°C. In case the temperature is higher than this level, turn off the smoker and let it cool down. 

FAQ:

Why is my Bradley Smoker beeping?

Beeping means there is a problem with your smoker. If you hear continuous beeping coming from your Bradley smoker, check the display. It will show an error code that you will have to deal with immediately.

Where is the fuse on a Bradley smoker?

The fuse on a Bradley smoker is located on the red wire inside the clear plastic tube of your Bradley smoker.

Should I clean the inside of my Bradley smoker?

Just like every appliance, Bradley’s smoker needs cleaning as well. But, it doesn’t require frequent cleaning. Wiping the smoker with dry newspaper once a month is enough. And you can clean the whole device with warm soapy water once a year. 

How long does a Bradley smoker take to heat up?

The purpose of heating up a Bradley smoker is to take the temperature to 250°C. It can take about 1 to 2 hours.

At what temperature does meat stop absorbing smoke?

Meat stops absorbing smoke at around 135-140°C. After this, the meat won’t absorb smoke anymore, rather it will “adsorb” the flavor.

Are Bradley Smokers any good?

Bradley smokers are worthy of every penny. Its functionality makes smoking highly accessible. Its overall system is so simple yet effective that any inexperienced user can operate a Bradley smoker with utmost efficiency.

Conclusion

The truth is you will face issues no matter what model of Bradley smoker you have. But these issues don’t have to be the reason why you should stop using your smoker. If you are patient enough, you can effectively deal with it no matter what the issue is.

So, follow our above instructions and keep your Bradley smoker safe and working. If you are having difficulty with any more issues, feel free to comment about them. We will be happy to help you.

Bradley Smoker is a brand of kitchen appliances that was established some time ago. It is a part of the Bradley Corporation, which is a major manufacturer of kitchen appliances. Bradley Smoker products are well known for their durability and efficiency. They are also known for their quality and affordable prices.

The company has been selling more and more advanced cooking products every year. Today, it is one of the leading manufacturers of cooking equipment for residential and commercial properties. It offers products such as ovens, stoves, cooktops, warming drawers, grills and much more. It has been expanding its range over time to meet the demands of different customers from all over the world.

However, there are often some common issues that homeowners have with their Bradley Smoker products that can lead to dangerous situations and even expensive repairs. The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive guide on how to identify these common issues so that you can be able to solve them quickly and effectively. Let’s check out some of the common problems and their possible solutions.

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Bradley Smoker Error Code E: (Bisquettes Not Advancing)

With the E error code, Bradley smoker is telling us that the Bisquettes are not progressing. If you think that the Bradley smoker puck feeders are causing problems and that the bisquettes do not go inside of the smoke, check the drive guide. It could also get jammed by dust.

You need a screwdriver to break the thick dust that accumulated in your house. You can also clean the dust with an air compressor. Don’t forget to clear away any wood chips that you have. Also try to clean the smoke generator. This will enable the bisquettes movements to be smooth again.  

Bradley Smoker Error Code E1: (Faulty Sensor Wiring)

When you get an error code e1, it means that there is a faulty sensor wiring in the smoker. This wire is the wire that goes from the generator to the tower. If the wire connection between these two wires is somehow loose, just unplug them from both ends. Then plug the device back in again after waiting for a few minutes. That fixes the issue with faulty sensor wiring.

Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err1

Meaning: failure of the heat element. When the cabinet temperature decreases more than 8° in five minutes and the internal temperature falls to less than 80%, this error message will appear.

First, cancel the alarm by pressing the rotary dial to the right. You should change the faulty heating elements in order to solve this problem.

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Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err2

That means biscuit burner failure. During that time, the temperature drops to less than 100° and then decreases less than 3° in a minute.

As in the first solution, you should cancel the alarm using the rotary dial. After that, you must replace the faulty heating element.

Bradley Smoker Error Code: Err3

Meaning of this: jammed bisquette. In the event that the turning table rotation isn’t detected within a minute, the rotation reverses and attempts to advance again for 30 seconds. There will be an error code, Err3 which will be displayed, when this process fails three times straight.

By pressing the rotary dial, you can cancel the alarm. Clear the jammed bisquettes in order to fix the problem.

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Hello all, I was given a Bradley BTDS76P today.  I’ve never used one, as I have a smoke house in the yard.  I cleaned it up and plugged it in and the E1 message displayed along with a beep.  I’m able to turn on the oven and the smoker switches but nothing else will operate.  My apologies if this is an old topic, I did not read.  I went straight to whining here……..

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Thanks for any help!  

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Well, thank you to whoever would have replied.  After a bit of reading on the internet, I flipped the sensor cable end for end and it works great!  Woohoo.  I’m pumped!!

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Sorry no one was able to help in time. The great news is you found a fix and it sounds like your a happy camper now,

Good luck.

I know there are folks here from all parts, but I am guessing you caught many of us at dinner

strtbobber


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Hey, no worries! I was impatient and posted the thread in case I had trouble getting it working. All is good and yes, I am a happy camper. Chuck roast tomorrow after a morning Whitetail hunt. Thanks for the reply!!

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Trouble Shooting

No Power to Smoker:
  Check that all plugs are correctly inserted into sockets. Check fuse 

(located on smoke generator). Check to make sure the outlet, Ground 
Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), has not been tripped.

Bisquettes will not Advance:
  Check the drive guide and clear all loose wood chips. By cleaning the 

smoke generator, bisquette jamming and undue wear and tear can 

  be avoided.

Bisquette does not Burn Completely:
  Check to see if other electrical equipment is plugged into the circuit. The 

smoker should be plugged into its own dedicated wall circuit. Check to 
make sure the bisquette burner is free of residue build up.

Smoker Oven Not Reaching Temperatures:
  Allow smoker oven time to preheat. Remember, once food is put in the 

oven, the temperature will drop, and slowly rise again. Try closing the 
Damper slightly and keeping the smoker out of the wind. Next, try using 
a separate thermometer inside the smoker oven to ensure the digital 
temperature is reading correctly.

Note- Normal cooking temperature is between 200° F – 250° F. Keep in
mind that the Temperature shown on the Display is for reference only and
is not intended to give exact internal temperatures of the food. The internal
temperature will be higher closer to the Heat Element.

If these tips don’t work, please call our Customer Service at 
1-800-665-4188.

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