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Yes, normally there is. Are you looking for an assembly manual or how to use the grill? If it's an assembly manual, the dealer you purchased it from should have one or call Customer Service 800- 793-2292. If it's how to cook on it go to Big Green Egg's website http://www.biggreenegg.com/ and click on Grilling and Smoking.
hello. Eventually the heat and moisture take a toll. Remove all of the flaking with a wire brush then prime and paint it with the special high temperature grill primer and paint now plentiful at home depot, lowes, and many hardware stores. Enjoy your grilling.
I'm not sure why you would want your BGE to go above 600 but here goes. Are you using a full load of hardwood lump charcoal (to the top of the fire ring...lump because it burns hotter)? Do you have the draft door and the daisy wheel wide open (may even want to remove the daisy wheel)?
That may be kind of difficult to do but it won't hurt the Egg. I would just put some unlit charcoal in the Egg then get some going in a chimney starter (also using newspaper by the way) and dump it on top of the unlit charcoal. You probably don't want to add lit charcoal directly onto the Egg's ceramic surface since it could crack. At least I wouldn't try it, my Egg cost too much :)
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