Weber 7360001 Mode d'emploi

Catégorie
Barbecues
Taper
Mode d'emploi
59866
US - ENGLISH
12/14/18
S-660
LP
REGISTER YOUR
GRILL
Thank you for purchasing
a WEBER grill. Take a
few minutes to protect
your investment by
registering your grill
online at www.weber.com.
Reference the serial
number on the front cover
of this owner’s guide.
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m DANGER
If you smell gas:
1) Shut o gas to the
appliance.
2) Extinguish any open
flames.
3) Open lid.
4) If odor continues, keep
away from the appliance
and immediately call your
gas supplier or your fire
department.
m WARNING
1) Do not store or use gasoline
or other flammable liquids
or vapors in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
2) An LP tank not connected
for use shall not be stored
in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
Leaking gas may cause a fire
or explosion which can cause
serious bodily injury, death, or
damage to property.
Carefully follow all leak-check
procedures in this Owner’s Guide
prior to grill operation. Dothis
even if the grill was dealer-
assembled.
Do not ignite this appliance
without first reading the burner
ignition sections of this manual.
THIS GAS APPLIANCE IS
DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR
USEONLY.
NOTICE TO INSTALLER: These
instructions must be left with the
owner, who should keep them for
future use.
YOU MUST READ THIS OWNER’S GUIDE
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR GAS GRILL.
BUILT-IN LP GAS GRILL
OWNER’S GUIDE
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m DANGER
Failure to follow the Dangers, Warnings and Cautions contained in this Owner’s Manual may result in serious bodily injury or death, or in
a fire or an explosion causing damage to property.
m WARNINGS
m Do not store a spare or disconnected liquid propane tank under
or near this grill.
m Improper assembly may be dangerous. Please follow the
assembly instructions carefully.
m After a period of storage, and/or nonuse, the WEBER gas grill
should be checked for gas leaks and burner obstructions before
use. See instructions in this manual for correct procedures.
m Do not operate the WEBER gas grill if there is a gas leak present.
m Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks.
m Combustible materials should never be within 24 inches
(61 cm) of the back or sides of your WEBER gas grill.
m Do not put a grill cover or anything flammable on, or in the
storage area under the grill.
m Your WEBER gas grill should never be used by children.
Accessible parts of the grill may be very hot. Keep young
children away while it is in use.
m You should exercise reasonable care when operating your
WEBER gas grill. It will be hot during cooking or cleaning and
should never be left unattended, or moved while in operation.
m Should the burners go out while in operation, turn all gas valves
o. Open the lid and wait five minutes before attempting to
relight, using the igniting instructions.
m Do not use charcoal or lava rock in your WEBER gas grill.
m Never lean over open grill or place hands or fingers on the front
edge of the cookbox.
m Should a grease fire occur, turn o all burners and leave lid
closed until fire is out.
m Do not enlarge valve orifices or burner ports when cleaning the
valves or burners.
m The WEBER gas grill should be thoroughly cleaned on a regular
basis.
m Liquid propane gas is not natural gas. The conversion or
attempted use of natural gas in a liquid propane unit or liquid
propane gas in a natural gas unit is dangerous and will void your
warranty.
m Do not attempt to disconnect any gas fitting while your grill is in
operation.
m Use heat-resistant barbecue mitts or gloves when operating
grill.
m Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away
from any heated surfaces.
m Combustion byproducts produced when using this product
contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
m Do not use this grill unless all parts are in place. The unit must
be properly assembled according to the assembly instructions.
LIQUID PROPANE GAS UNITS ONLY
m Use the pressure regulator and hose assembly that is supplied
with your WEBER gas grill.
m Do not attempt to disconnect the gas regulator and hose
assembly or any gas fitting while your grill is in operation.
m A dented or rusty liquid propane tank may be hazardous and
should be checked by your liquid propane supplier. Do not use a
liquid propane tank with a damaged valve.
m Although your liquid propane tank may appear to be empty, gas
may still be present, and the tank should be transported and
stored accordingly.
m If you see, smell or hear the hiss of escaping gas from the liquid
propane tank
1. Move away from liquid propane tank.
2. Do not attempt to correct the problem yourself.
3. Call your fire department.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:
m WARNING: Combustion byproducts produced when using this
product contain chemicals known to the state of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
m PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Handling the brass material on this
product exposes you to lead, a chemical known to the state of
California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Wash hands after handling this product.
WARNINGS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNINGS ..........................................2
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................3
EXPLODED VIEW .....................................4
EXPLODED VIEW LIST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
WARRANTY .........................................6
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS .............................7
FOR INSTALLATION IN CANADA .........................................7
OPERATING ..........................................................7
STORAGE AND/OR NONUSE ............................................. 7
NOTE: IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED A SIDEBURNER ..........................7
GAS INSTRUCTIONS ..................................8
SAFE HANDLING TIPS FOR LIQUID PROPANE GAS TANKS ...................8
IMPORTANT LP TANK INFORMATION .....................................9
LEAK CHECK PREPARATION ............................................9
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS ...............................................11
REFILLING THE LIQUID PROPANE TANK .................................13
LIGHT FEATURES ...................................13
GRILL LIGHT OPERATION ..............................................13
LIGHTED CONTROL KNOBS ............................................13
BEFORE USING THE GRILL ...........................14
FUEL LEVEL .........................................................14
SLIDE-OUT GREASE TRAY AND DISPOSABLE DRIP PAN ....................14
HOSE INSPECTION ...................................................14
SNAP IGNITION OPERATION ..........................15
MAIN BURNER IGNITION & USAGE .....................16
MAIN BURNER IGNITION ..............................................16
TO EXTINGUISH ......................................................16
MAIN BURNER MANUAL IGNITION .....................................17
TO EXTINGUISH ......................................................17
GRILLING TIPS & HELPFUL HINTS .....................18
PREHEATING ........................................................18
COVERED COOKING ...................................................18
DRIPPINGS AND GREASE .............................................18
FLAVORIZER SYSTEM .................................................18
SEAR STATION .......................................................18
COOKING METHODS .................................19
DIRECT COOKING ....................................................19
INDIRECT COOKING ..................................................19
SEAR STATION IGNITION & USAGE .....................20
SEAR STATION BURNER IGNITION ......................................20
TO EXTINGUISH ......................................................20
SEAR STATION BURNER MANUAL IGNITION ..............................21
TO EXTINGUISH ......................................................21
USING THE SEAR STATION .............................................21
SMOKER BURNER IGNITION & USAGE ..................22
SMOKER BURNER IGNITION ...........................................22
TO EXTINGUISH ......................................................22
SMOKER BURNER MANUAL IGNITION ...................................23
TO EXTINGUISH ......................................................23
USING THE SMOKER ..................................................24
CLEANING THE SMOKER ..............................................24
ROTISSERIE BURNER IGNITION & USAGE ...............25
ROTISSERIE BURNER IGNITION ........................................25
TO EXTINGUISH ......................................................25
ROTISSERIE BURNER MANUAL IGNITION ................................26
TO EXTINGUISH ......................................................26
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................................. 27
OPERATING THE ROTISSERIE ..........................................27
ROTISSERIE COOKING ................................................28
ROTISSERIE FORK STORAGE ...........................................28
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................29
SEAR STATION TROUBLESHOOTING ....................30
ROTISSERIE TROUBLESHOOTING ......................30
GRILL LIGHT TROUBLESHOOTING .....................30
MAINTENANCE .....................................31
CLEANING ..........................................................31
WEBER SPIDER/INSECT SCREENS ......................................31
BURNER TUBE CLEANING .............................................31
REPLACING MAIN BURNERS ...........................................32
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ..............................................34
MAINTAINING THE GRILL LIGHT ........................................34
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1. Shroud Hardware
2. Shroud
3. Thermometer
4. Thermometer Bezel
5. Handle
6. Grill Light
7. Rotisserie Motor
8. Rotisserie Bracket
9. Warming Rack
10. Cooking Grate
11. FLAVORIZER Bar
12. Burner Tube
13. Left Side Vent
14. Left Filler Strip
15. Manifold
16. Control Panel Wiring Harness
17. Control Panel
18. Small Knob Bezel
19. Small Knob
20. Large Knob
21. Large Knob Bezel
22. SEAR STATION Knob
23. Battery Housing
24. Water Baffle / Heat Shield
25. Disposable Drip Pan
26. Slide-Out Grease Tray
27. Catch Pan
28. Catch Pan Holder
29. Left Door
30. Door Handle
31. Right Door
32. Front Filler Strip
33. Left Trim Piece
34. Left Frame Panel
35. Locking Caster
36. Front Wheel Alignment Panel
37. IR Burner Cover
38. Infrared Burner
39. IR Burner Box
40. IR Burner Igniter Wire
41. Thermocouple
42. IR Burner Hose
43. Rotisserie Spit Assembly
44. Cooking Grate
45. Smoker Box
46. Smoker Bar
47. Smoker Burner
48. SEAR STATION Burner
49. Rear Filler Strip
50. Rear Vent
51. Rear Vent Bracket
52. Cookbox
53. Right Side Vent
54. Right Filler Strip
55. Manifold Hose
56. Bulkhead / Hose and Regulator
57. Frame Support
58. Back Panel
59. Bottom Panel
60. Right Trim Piece
61. Right Frame Panel
62. Fuel Scale
63. Tank Stand
64. Tank Glide
65. Tank Stand Base
66. Matchstick Holder
67. Rear Wheel Alignment Panel
68. Caster
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WARRANTY
Warranty
Thank you for purchasing a WEBER product. Weber-Stephen
Products LLC, 1415 S. Roselle Road, Palatine, Illinois 60067
and its Americas Business units (“WEBER”) pride ourselves
on delivering a safe, durable, and reliable product.
This is WEBER’s Voluntary Warranty provided to you at
no extra charge. It contains the information you will need
to have your WEBER product repaired or replaced in the
unlikely event of a failure or defect.
Pursuant to applicable laws, the Owner has several rights
in case the product is defective. Those rights include
supplementary performance or replacement, abatement
of the purchasing price, and compensation. These and
other statutory rights remain unaected by this Warranty
provision. In fact, this Warranty grants additional rights to
the Owner that are independent from statutory Warranty
provisions.
WEBER’s Voluntary Warranty
WEBER warrants, to the purchaser of the WEBER product
(or in the case of a gift or promotional situation, the person
for whom it was purchased as a gift or promotional item)
(“Owner”), that the WEBER product is free from defects in
material and workmanship for ten (10) years from the date
of purchase when assembled and operated in accordance
with the accompanying Owner’s Manual, normal wear and
tear excluded. (Note: If you lose or misplace your WEBER
Owner’s Manual, a replacement is available online at
www.weber.com.) WEBER agrees within the framework of
this warranty to repair or replace the part that is defective
in material or workmanship subject to the limitations, and
exclusions listed below. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY
APPLICABLE LAW, THIS WARRANTY IS EXTENDED ONLY TO
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND IS NOT TRANSFERABLE TO
SUBSEQUENT OWNERS, EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF GIFTS AND
PROMOTIONAL ITEMS AS NOTED ABOVE.
WEBER stands by its products and is happy to provide you
with the Warranty described for material defects in the grill
or its relevant components, normal wear and tear excepted.
• ‘Normal wear and tear’ includes cosmetic and other
immaterial deterioration that may come with ownership
of your grill over time, such as surface rust, dents /
scratches, etc.
However, WEBER will honor this Warranty for the grill or its
relevant components where damage or dysfunction results
from a material defect.
• ‘Material defect’ includes rust through or burn through of
certain parts, or other damage or failure inhibiting your
ability to safely / properly use your grill.
Owner’s Responsibilities Under this
Warranty / Exclusion of Warranty
To ensure trouble-free Warranty coverage, it is important
(but not required) that you register your WEBER product
online at www.weber.com. Please also retain your original
sales receipt and/or invoice. Registering your WEBER
product confirms your warranty coverage, will expedite
any Warranty claims you may need to make, and provides
a direct link between you and WEBER in case we need
to contact you. If you have not had time to register your
grill before calling for Warranty service, please have the
following information available when you do call:
Name – Address – Phone Number – Email – Serial Number
– Purchase Date – Purchase Dealer – Model – Color –
Primary Issue
The above warranty only applies if the Owner takes
reasonable care of the WEBER product by following all
assembly instructions, usage instructions, and preventative
maintenance as outlined in the accompanying Owner’s
Manual, unless the Owner can prove that the defect or
failure is independent of non-compliance with the above
mentioned obligations. If you live in a coastal area, or have
your product located near a pool, maintenance includes
regular washing and rinsing of the exterior surfaces as
outlined in the accompanying Owner’s Manual.
This WARRANTY lapses if there are damages, deteriorations,
discolorations, and/or rust for which WEBER is not
responsible caused by:
• Abuse, misuse, alteration, modification, misapplication,
vandalism, neglect, improper assembly or installation,
and failure to properly perform normal and routine
maintenance;
• Insects (such as spiders) and rodents (such as squirrels),
including but not limited to damage to burners and/or gas
hoses;
• Exposure to salt air and/or chlorine sources such as
swimming pools and hot tubs/spas;
• Severe weather conditions such as hail, hurricanes,
earthquakes, tsunamis or surges, tornadoes or severe
storms.
• Acid rain and other environmental factors
The use and/or installation of parts on your WEBER product
that are not genuine WEBER parts will void this Warranty,
and any damages that result hereby are not covered by
this Warranty. Any conversion of a gas grill not authorized
by WEBER and performed by a WEBER authorized service
technician will void this Warranty.
Warranty Processing
If you believe that you have a part which is covered by this
Warranty, please contact WEBER Customer Service using
the contact information on our website (www.weber.com).
WEBER will, upon investigation, repair or replace (at its
option) a defective part that is covered by this Warranty.
In the event that repair or replacement are not possible,
WEBER may choose (at its option) to replace the grill in
question with a new grill of equal or greater value. WEBER
may ask you to return parts for inspection, shipping charges
to be pre-paid by Owner.
When you contact Customer Service, please have the
following information available:
Name – Address – Phone Number – Email – Serial Number
– Purchase Date – Purchase Dealer – Model – Color –
Primary Issue
Disclaimers
APART FROM THE WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMERS AS
DESCRIBED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, THERE ARE
EXPLICITLY NO FURTHER WARRANTY OR VOLUNTARY
DECLARATIONS OF LIABILITY GIVEN HERE WHICH GO
BEYOND THE STATUTORY LIABILITY APPLYING TO WEBER.
THE PRESENT WARRANTY STATEMENT ALSO DOES NOT
LIMIT OR EXCLUDE SITUATIONS OR CLAIMS WHERE WEBER
HAS MANDATORY LIABILITY AS PRESCRIBED BY STATUTE.
NO WARRANTIES SHALL APPLY AFTER THE TEN (10) YEAR
PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTY. NO OTHER WARRANTIES
GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, INCLUDING A DEALER OR
RETAILER, WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT (SUCH AS
ANY “EXTENDED WARRANTIES”), SHALL BIND WEBER. THE
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THIS WARRANTY IS REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT OF THE PART OR PRODUCT.
IN NO EVENT UNDER THIS VOLUNTARY WARRANTY SHALL
RECOVERY OF ANY KIND BE GREATER THAN THE AMOUNT
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE WEBER PRODUCT SOLD.
YOU ASSUME THE RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS,
DAMAGE, OR INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR PROPERTY AND/
OR TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF
THE MISUSE OR ABUSE OF THE PRODUCT OR FAILURE
TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY WEBER IN THE
ACCOMPANYING OWNER’S MANUAL.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES REPLACED UNDER THIS
WARRANTY ARE WARRANTED ONLY FOR THE BALANCE
OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED ORIGINAL TEN (10) YEAR
WARRANTY PERIOD.
THIS WARRANTY APPLIES TO PRIVATE SINGLE FAMILY
HOME OR APARTMENT USE ONLY AND DOES NOT APPLY
TO WEBER GRILLS USED IN COMMERCIAL, COMMUNAL OR
MULTI-UNIT SETTINGS SUCH AS RESTAURANTS, HOTELS,
RESORTS, OR RENTAL PROPERTIES.
WEBER MAY FROM TIME TO TIME CHANGE THE DESIGN OF
ITS PRODUCTS. NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS WARRANTY
SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS OBLIGATING WEBER TO
INCORPORATE SUCH DESIGN CHANGES INTO PREVIOUSLY
MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS, NOR SHALL SUCH CHANGES
BE CONSTRUED AS AN ADMISSION THAT PREVIOUS
DESIGNS WERE DEFECTIVE.
Weber-Stephen Products LLC
Customer Service Center
1415 S. Roselle Road
Palatine, IL 60067
U.S.A.
For replacement parts, call:
1-800-446-1071
The WEBER Promise
At WEBER, we pride ourselves on two things: making grills that last and
providing a lifetime of excellent customer service.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Liquid Propane (LP) gas supply is easy to use and gives you more cooking control than
charcoal fuel.
These instructions will give you the minimum requirements for assembling your
WEBER gas grill. Please read the instructions carefully before using your WEBER gas
grill. Improper assembly can be dangerous.
Not for use by children.
If there are local codes that apply to “built-in” gas grills, you will have to conform to
them. Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes,
with either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code,
B149.2 as applicable.
The pressure regulator supplied with the WEBER gas grill must be used. This
regulator is set for 11 inches of water column (pressure).
This WEBER gas grill is designed for use with liquid propane (LP) gas only. Do not use
with natural (piped in city) gas. The valves, orifices, hose, and regulator are for LP gas
only.
Do not use with charcoal fuel.
Check that the area under the control panel and the grease tray are free from debris
that might obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation air.
The areas around the LP tank must be free and clear from debris.
Replacement pressure regulators and hose assemblies must be those specified by
Weber-Stephen Products LLC.
FOR INSTALLATION IN CANADA
These instructions, while generally acceptable, do not necessarily comply with the
Canadian Installation codes, particularly with piping above and below ground. In
Canada the installation of this appliance must comply with local codes and/or Standard
CSA-B149.2 (Propane Storage and Handling Code).
OPERATING
m WARNING: Only use this grill outdoors in a well-ventilated
area. Do not use in a garage, building, breezeway or any other
enclosed area.
m WARNING: Keep the ventilation openings of the tank enclosure
free and clear of debris.
m WARNING: Your WEBER gas grill shall not be used under
overhead combustible construction.
m WARNING: Do not use the grill within 24 inches (61 cm) of
combustible materials, top, bottom, back or sides of the grill.
m WARNING: The entire cooking box gets hot when in use. Do not
leave unattended.
m WARNING: Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply
hose away from any heated surface.
m WARNING: Keep the cooking area clear of flammable vapors
and liquids such as gasoline, alcohol, etc., and combustible
materials.
m WARNING: Never store an extra (spare) LP tank under or near
the WEBER gas grill.
m WARNING: Keep the ventilation openings of the tank enclosure
free and clear of debris.
m WARNING: Turn off the gas at the LP gas supply tank when the
outdoor cooking gas appliance is not in use.
m WARNING: LP tanks must be stored outdoors out of the reach
of children and must not be stored in a building, garage, or any
other enclosed area.
m WARNING: The LP tank used with your grill must be with a
listed OPD (Overfilling Prevention Device) and a QCC1 or Type
1 (CGA810) tank connection. The tank connection must be
compatible with the grill connection.
STORAGE AND/OR NONUSE
The gas must be turned off at the liquid propane tank when the WEBER gas grill is
not in use.
LP tank must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area out of reach of children.
Disconnected LP tank must not be stored in a building, garage, or any other enclosed
area.
Check that the areas under the control panel and the slide-out grease tray are free
from debris that might obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation air.
The spider/insect screens should also be checked for any obstructions. (Refer to
“MAINTENANCE/ANNUAL MAINTENANCE.”)
NOTE: IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED A SIDE BURNER
If you have purchased a side burner accessory with your SUMMIT Gas Grill, WEBER
recommends that you read the SUMMIT BUILT-IN SIDE BURNER INSTALLATION/OWNER’S
GUIDE before designing your “island” structure.
m ATTENTION: This product has been safety tested and is only certified for use in a specific country. Refer to country designation
located on outer carton.
These parts may be gas carrying or gas burning components. Please contact Weber-Stephen Products LLC, Customer Service Department
for genuine Weber-Stephen Products LLC replacement part(s) information.
m WARNING: Do not attempt to make any repair to gas carrying, gas burning, igniter components or structural components without
contacting Weber-Stephen Products LLC, Customer Service Department. Your actions, if you fail to follow this Product Warning, may
cause a fire, an explosion, or structural failure resulting in serious personal injury or death as well as damage to property.
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GAS INSTRUCTIONS
SAFE HANDLING TIPS FOR LIQUID PROPANE GAS TANKS
Liquid Propane (LP) gas is a petroleum product as are gasoline and natural gas.
LP gas is a gas at regular temperatures and pressures. Under moderate pressure,
inside a tank, LP gas is a liquid. As the pressure is released, the liquid readily
vaporizes and becomes gas.
LP gas has an odor similar to natural gas. You should be aware of this odor.
LP gas is heavier than air. Leaking LP gas may collect in low areas and prevent
dispersion.
To fill, take the LP tank to a propane gas dealer, or look up “gas-propane” in the
phone book for other sources of LP gas.
m WARNING: We recommend that your LP tank be filled at an
authorized LP gas dealer, by a qualified attendant, who fills the
tank by weight. IMPROPER FILLING IS DANGEROUS.
Air must be removed from a new LP tank before the initial filling. Your LP dealer is
equipped to do this.
The LP tank must be installed, transported, and stored in an upright position. LP
tanks should not be dropped or handled roughly.
Never store or transport the LP tank where temperatures can reach 125° F (52° C),
too hot to hold by hand. For example: do not leave the LP tank in a car on a hot day.
Note: A refill will last about 18–20 hours of cooking time at normal use. The fuel scale, a
feature on some of our grills, will indicate the propane supply so you can refill the tank before
running out. You do not have to run out before you refill.
Treat “empty” LP tanks with the same care as when full. Even when the LP tank is
empty of liquid, there still may be gas pressure in the tank. Always close the tank
valve before disconnecting.
m CAUTION: Place dust cap on tank valve outlet whenever the
tank is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on the tank
valve outlet that is provided with the tank valve. Other types of
caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane.
Do not use a damaged LP tank. A dented or rusty LP tank or an LP tank with
a damaged valve may be hazardous and should be replaced with a new one
immediately.
The joint where the hose connects to the LP tank must be leak tested each time the
LP tank is reconnected. For example, test each time the LP tank is refilled.
Be sure the regulator is mounted with the small vent hole pointed downward so that
it will not collect water. This vent should be free of dirt, grease, bugs, etc.
The gas connections supplied with your WEBER gas appliance have been designed
and tested to meet 100% CSA and ANSI requirements.
m WARNING: Replacement LP tanks must match the regulator
connection supplied with this WEBER gas appliance.
Liquid Propane Tank Requirements
Check to be sure that tanks have a D.O.T. certification (1), and that they have been date
tested (2) is within five years of use. Your LP gas supplier can do this for you.
All LP tank supply systems must include a collar to protect the tank valve.
The LP tank must be a 20-lb. size approximately 18¼ inches (46.4 cm) high and 12¼
inches (31.2 cm) in diameter.
The tank must be constructed and marked in accordance with the Specifications
for LP - Gas Tanks of the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) or the National
Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Tanks, Spheres and Tubes or Transportation of
Dangerous Goods; and Commission, as applicable.
Canadian Liquid Propane Tank Requirements
Note: Your retailer can help you match a replacement tank to your grill.
The LP tank must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications
for LP gas tanks, T.C.
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m DANGER
Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks. Be sure there
are no sparks or open flames in the area while you check
for leaks. Sparks or flames will result in a fire or explosion
which can cause serious bodily injury or death, and damage to
property.
GAS INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT LP TANK INFORMATION
m DANGER
NEVER store a spare LP tank under or near WEBER gas
appliances. NEVER fill the tank beyond 80% full. Failure to
follow these statements exactly may result in a fire causing
death or serious injury.
WEBER gas appliances are equipped for a tank supply system designed for vapor
withdrawal.
m WARNING: Only use WEBER gas appliances outdoors in a well-
ventilated area. Do not use in a garage, building, breezeway or
any other enclosed area.
The proper filling methods for the filling of your tank are by weight or volume, as
described in NFPA 58. Please make sure your filling station fills your LP tank by weight
or volume. Ask your filling station to read purging and filling instructions on the LP tank
before attempting to fill.
LEAK CHECK PREPARATION
Check that all Burner Valves are Off
Valves are shipped in the OFF position, but you should check to be sure that they are
turned off. Check by pushing down and turning clockwise. If they do not turn, they are
off. If they do turn, continue turning them clockwise until they stop, then they are off.
The Liquid Propane Tank
All WEBER liquid propane gas grill regulators are equipped with a UL-Listed tank
connection as per the latest edition of ANSI Z21.58. This will require a liquid propane
tank that is similarly equipped with a Type 1 connection in the tank valve. This Type 1
coupling allows you to make a fast and totally safe hookup between your gas grill and
your liquid propane tank. It eliminates the chance of leaks due to a POL fitting that is
not properly tightened. Gas will not flow from the tank unless the Type 1 coupling is fully
engaged into the coupling.
m WARNING: Make sure that the LP tank valve is closed. Close by
turning valve clockwise.
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1 Type 1 valve
2 Hand wheel
3 External thread
4 Thermally sensitive nut
5 Propane regulator
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Some LP tanks have differing top collar assemblies. (The top collar is the metal protective
ring around the valve.) One series of tanks mount with the valve facing front (1). The other
tanks mount with the valve facing away from the fuel scale (2). Weber recommends
Manchester or Worthington tanks with a 47.6 lb water capacity. Other tanks may be
acceptable for use with the appliance provided they are compatible with the appliance
retention means (see illustrations).
The LP tank is installed inside the tank enclosure, on the tank scale (left side).
A) Loosen tank lock wing nut. Swing tank lock up (3).
B) Turn the LP tank so the opening of the valve is either to the front or side of the
WEBER gas grill.
C) Lift tank up into position on the tank scale (4).
D) Swing the tank lock down. Tighten the wing nut.
Connect The Hose To The Tank
A) Remove the plastic dust cover from the valve.
B) Screw the regulator coupling onto the tank valve, clockwise, or to the right. Hand-
tighten only (5).
Note: This connection tightens clockwise and will not allow gas to flow unless the connection
is tight. The connection requires tightening by hand only.
m WARNING: Do not use a wrench to tighten the connection. Using
a wrench could damage the regulator coupling and could cause
a leak.
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m WARNING: The gas connections of your SUMMIT Gas Grill have
been factory tested. We do however recommend that you leak
check all gas connections before operating your SUMMIT Gas
Grill.
Remove Control Panel
Tools needed: Screwdriver, pliers, and towels.
A) Remove burner control knobs (1).
B) Open both doors. With a screwdriver, remove screws from the underside of control
panel (2).
C) Lift and remove battery housing located inside grill cabinet (3).
D) Using needle-nose pliers, disconnect wire terminals from the top of battery housing
(4). Do not pull on the wires; remove them by pulling on the wire terminals.
E) Place towels on the tops of both door assemblies.
This will protect control panel and door assemblies from getting scratched on
next step.
F) Tilt bottom of control panel forward. Lift slightly (5) and then rotate it face down to
rest on tops of door assemblies. (Be careful not to break or disconnect wires for
the control panel LEDs.)
G) Carefully pull battery wires out from the inside of the grill cabinet (6).
H) Fully open right door. Place control panel on floor, leaning against towel covering
right door assembly (7).
GAS INSTRUCTIONS
Note: All factory-made connections have been thoroughly checked for gas leaks. The burners
have been flame-tested. As a safety precaution, however, you should recheck all fittings for
leaks before using your WEBER gas grill. Shipping and handling may loosen or damage a gas
fitting.
m WARNING: The gas connections of your gas grill have been
factory tested. We do however recommend that you leak check
all gas connections before operating your gas grill.
m WARNING: Perform these leak checks even if your grill was
dealer or store assembled.
If your grill has a side burner, make sure the side burner is turned off.
Turn on gas supply at source.
m WARNING: Do not ignite burners when leak checking.
You will need: A soap and water solution and a rag or brush to apply it.
A) Mix soap and water.
B) Turn on gas supply (1).
C) Check for leaks by wetting the fitting with the soap and water solution and watching
for bubbles. If bubbles form, or if a bubble grows, there is a leak.
If there is a leak, turn off the gas and tighten the fitting. Turn the gas back on and
recheck with the soap and water solution. If leak does not stop, do not use the
grill. Contact the Customer Service representative in your area using the contact
information on our web site. Log onto www.weber.com.
D) When leak checking is complete, turn gas supply off at the source and rinse
connections with water.
Note: Since some leak test solutions, including soap and water, may be slightly corrosive, all
connections should be rinsed with water after checking for leaks.
m WARNING: You should check for gas leaks every time you
disconnect and reconnect a gas fitting.
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS
m DANGER
Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks. Be sure there
are no sparks or open flames in the area while you check for
leaks. Sparks or open flames will result in a fire or explosion,
which can cause serious bodily injury or death and damage to
property.
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Check
A) Main gas line to manifold connection (1).
B) Rotisserie (IR burner) gas line connection (2).
C) Bulkhead and gas supply hose connection (3).
D) Corregated gas line to bulkhead connection (4).
m WARNING: If there is a leak at connection (1, 2, 3, or 4),
retighten the fitting with a wrench and recheck for leaks with
soap and water solution.
If a leak persists after re-tightening the fitting, turn off the gas.
DO NOT OPERATE THE GRILL. Contact the Customer Service
Representative in your area using the contact information on
our web site. Log onto www.weber.com.
E) Hose to regulator connection (5).
F) Regulator to tank connection (6).
G) Valves to manifold connections (7).
m WARNING: If there is a leak at connections (5, 6, or 7), turn off
the gas. NEVER ATTEMPT TO TIGHTEN THE REGULATOR WITH
TANK VALVE OPEN. DO NOT OPERATE THE GRILL. Contact
the Customer Service Representative in your area using the
contact information on our web site.
Log onto www.weber.com.
When leak checks are complete, turn gas supply off at the source and rinse connections
with water.
Reinstall Control Panel
A) To reinstall the control panel assembly, reverse steps for “Remove Control Panel
as previously described.
B) Verify proper wire connections. Refer to “LIGHT FEATURES”.
m WARNING: Make sure that all parts are assembled and
hardware is fully tightened before operating the grill. Your
actions, if you fail to follow this product warning, may cause
a fire, an explosion, or structural failure resulting in serious
personal injury or death as well as damage to property.
The grills illustrated in this Owner’s Guide may
vary slightly from the model purchased.
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GRILL LIGHT OPERATION
Press the AWAKE button to activate the grill light. The light has a ‘tilt sensor’ that will
turn on the light if the grill lid is opened and turn off the light when the grill lid is closed.
If the lid is left open or closed for more than 30 minutes, the grill light will deactivate. To
turn the light back on, press the AWAKE button (1).
NOTE: The light does not turn OFF by pressing the AWAKE button.
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LIGHTED CONTROL KNOBS
Your gas grill comes with control knobs that light up, allowing you to fine tune heat
settings, even in low light conditions.
Requires three “D” alkaline batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries or different
types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable). Battery housing is located inside
the cabinet on the left side.
To operate, activate power button.
GAS INSTRUCTIONS
REFILLING THE LIQUID PROPANE TANK
We recommend that you refill the LP tank before it is completely empty.
Removal of the LP tank:
A) Close tank valve (turn clockwise) (1).
B) Unscrew regulator coupling by turning counterclockwise, by hand only (2).
C) Loosen tank lock wing nut and turn tank lock up out of the way (3).
D) Lift tank off.
To fill, take the LP tank to a gas propane dealer, or look up “gas-propane” in the phone
book for other sources of LP gas.
m WARNING: We recommend that your LP tank be filled at an
authorized LP gas dealer, by a qualified attendant, who fills the
tank by weight. IMPROPER FILLING IS DANGEROUS.
m CAUTION: Place dust cap on tank valve outlet whenever the
tank is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on the tank
valve outlet that is provided with the tank valve. Other types of
caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane.
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BEFORE USING THE GRILL
FUEL LEVEL
To check the level using the manual tank scale, view the color indicator level line,
located on the side of the tank scale.
A) Empty (1)
B) Medium (2)
C) Full (3)
SLIDE-OUT GREASE TRAY AND DISPOSABLE DRIP PAN
Your grill was built with a grease collection system. Check the slide-out grease tray and
disposable drip pan for grease build-up each time you use your grill.
Remove excess grease with a plastic spatula; see illustration. When necessary, wash
the grease tray and drip pan with a soap and water solution, then rinse with clean water.
Replace the disposable drip pan as needed.
m WARNING: Use caution when removing catch pan and disposing
of hot grease.
m WARNING: Check the slide-out grease tray and disposable
drip pan for grease build-up before each use. Remove excess
grease to avoid a grease fire. A grease fire can cause serious
bodily injury or damage to property.
m CAUTION: Do not line the slide-out grease tray with aluminum
foil.
The grills illustrated in
this Owner’s Guide may
vary slightly from the
model purchased.
HOSE INSPECTION
The hose should be inspected for any signs of cracking.
m WARNING: Check hose before each use of grill for nicks,
cracking, abrasions or cuts. If the hose is found to be damaged
in any way, do not use the grill. Replace using only WEBER
authorized replacement hose. Contact the Customer Service
Representative in your area using the contact information on
our web site.
Log onto www.weber.com.
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m Always open the lid before igniting the burners.
A) Each control knob has its own igniter electrode built in. To create a spark, you must
push the control knob in (1) and turn it to START/HI (2).
B) This action will generate gas flow and a spark to the burner lighting tube (3). You
will hear a “snap” from the igniter. You will also see a 3" – 5" (7 - 12 cm) orange
flame coming from the burner lighting tube at the left side of the burner (4).
C) Continue to hold the burner control knob in for two seconds after the “snap.” This
will allow gas to flow completely down the burner tube (5) and ensure ignition.
D) Check that the burner is lit by looking through the cooking grates. You should see
a flame. If burner does not light on first try, push control knob in and turn it to OFF.
Repeat lighting procedure a second time.
m WARNING: If the burner still does not light, turn the burner
control knob to OFF and wait five minutes to let the gas clear
before you try again or try to light with a match.
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m DANGER
When the “excess gas flow control” feature is activated, a small
amount of gas is still flowing to the burners. After turning off
the tank and burner control knobs, wait at least five minutes for
the gas to clear before attempting to light the grill. Failure to do
so may result in an explosive flare-up, which can cause serious
bodily injury or death.
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Summary lighting instructions are inside the left-hand cabinet door.
m DANGER
Failure to open the lid while igniting the grill’s burners, or not
waiting five minutes to allow the gas to clear if the grill does
not light, may result in an explosive flare-up which can cause
serious bodily injury or death.
Main Burner Snap Ignition
Note: Each control knob snap igniter creates a spark from the igniter electrode to the burner
lighting tube. You generate the energy for the spark by pushing in the control knob and
turning it to START/HI. This will ignite each individual burner.
m WARNING: Check hose before each use of grill for nicks,
cracking, abrasions or cuts. If the hose is found to be damaged
in any way, do not use the grill. Replace using only WEBER
authorized replacement hose. Contact the Customer Service
Representative in your area using the contact information on
our web site.
Log onto www.weber.com.
A) Open the lid (1).
B) Make sure all burner control knobs are turned off (2). (Push control knob in and
turn it clockwise to ensure that it is in the OFF position.)
m WARNING: The burner control knobs must be in the OFF
position before turning on the liquid propane tank tank valve.
If they are not in the OFF position, when you turn on the LP
tank valve, the “excess gas flow control” feature will activate,
limiting the flow of gas from the LP tank. If this should occur,
turn off the LP tank valve and burner control knobs. Start over.
The grills illustrated in
this Owner’s Guide may
vary slightly from the
model purchased.
C) Turn the LP tank on by slowly turning the tank valve counterclockwise; wait 60
seconds (3).
m WARNING: Do not lean over the open grill.
D) Push the control knob in and turn it to START/HI until you hear the igniter snap (4);
continue to hold control knob in for two seconds. This action will spark the igniter,
the burner lighting tube, and then main burner.
E) Check that the burner is lit by looking through the cooking grates (5). You should
see a flame. If burner does not light on first try, push control knob in and turn it to
OFF. Repeat lighting procedure a second time.
m WARNING: If the burner still does not light, turn the burner
control knob to OFF and wait five minutes to let the gas clear
before you try again or try to light with a match.
TO EXTINGUISH
Push in and turn each burner control knob clockwise to OFF position. Turn gas supply
off at the source.
OFF START/HI MEDIUM LOW
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m DANGER
Failure to open the lid while igniting the grill’s burners, or not
waiting five minutes to allow the gas to clear if the grill does
not light, may result in an explosive flare-up which can cause
serious bodily injury or death.
The grills illustrated in
this Owner’s Guide may
vary slightly from the
model purchased.
A) Open the lid (1).
B) Make sure all burner control knobs are turned off (2). (Push each knob in and turn it
clockwise to ensure it is in the OFF position.)
m WARNING: The burner control knobs must be in the OFF
position before turning on the liquid propane tank valve. If they
are not in the OFF position, when you turn on the LP tank valve,
the “excess gas flow control” feature will activate, limiting the
flow of gas from the LP tank. If this should occur, turn off the
LP tank valve and burner control knobs. Start over.
m DANGER
When the “excess gas flow control” feature is activated, a small
amount of gas is still flowing to the burners. After turning off
the tank and burner control knobs, wait at least five minutes for
the gas to clear before attempting to light the grill. Failure to do
so may result in an explosive flare-up, which can cause serious
bodily injury or death.
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C) Turn the LP tank on by slowly turning the tank valve counterclockwise; wait 60
seconds (3).
D) Put match in the matchstick holder and strike match.
m WARNING: Do not lean over open grill.
E) Insert matchstick holder and lit match down through cooking grates and
FLAVORIZER bars to ignite the selected burner (4).
F) Push the control knob in and turn it to START/HI (5).
G) Check that the burner is lit by looking through the cooking grates (6). You should
see a flame.
m WARNING: If the burner does not light, turn the burner control
knob to OFF and wait five minutes to let the gas clear before
you try again.
TO EXTINGUISH
Push in and turn each burner control knob clockwise to OFF position. Turn gas supply
off at the source.
MAIN BURNER IGNITION & USAGE
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GRILLING TIPS & HELPFUL HINTS
Note: For the first few uses of your grill, the temperature inside the cookbox may be hotter
than shown in your cookbook because the surfaces of the cookbox are still reflective.
Cooking conditions, such as wind and weather, may require adjustment of burner controls to
obtain the correct cooking temperatures.
Note: If grill loses heat while cooking, refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual.
m WARNING: Do not move the WEBER gas grill when operating or
while grill is hot.
If burners go out during cooking, turn all burner knobs off and wait five minutes
before relighting.
COVERED COOKING
All grilling is done with the lid down to provide uniform, evenly circulated heat. With the
lid closed, the gas grill cooks much like a convection oven. The thermometer in the lid
indicates the cooking temperature inside the grill. All preheating and grilling is done
with the lid down. No peeking — heat is lost every time you lift the lid.
DRIPPINGS AND GREASE
The Flavorizer bars are designed to “smoke” the correct amount of drippings for
flavorful cooking. Excess drippings and grease will accumulate in the catch pan under
the slide-out grease tray. Disposable foil drip pans are available that fit the catch pan.
m WARNING: Use caution when removing catch pan and disposing
of hot grease.
m WARNING: Check the slide-out grease tray and catch pan for
grease build-up before each use. Remove excess grease to
avoid a grease fire in the slide-out grease tray.
Always preheat the grill before cooking. Set all burners on HI heat and close lid; heat
for 10 minutes, or until thermometer registers 500° – 550° F (260° – 288°C).
Sear meats and cook with the lid down for perfectly grilled food every time.
Grilling times in recipes are based on 70°F (20°C) weather and little or no wind. Allow
more cooking time on cold or windy days, or at higher altitudes. Allow less cooking
time in extremely hot weather.
Grilling times can vary because of the weather, or the amount, size, and shape of the
food being grilled.
The temperature of your gas grill may run hotter than normal for the first few uses.
Grilling conditions may require adjustment of the burner controls to attain the correct
cooking temperatures.
In general, large pieces of meat will require more cooking time per pound than small
pieces of meat. Foods on a crowded cooking grate will require more cooking time
than just a few foods. Foods grilled in containers, such as baked beans, will require
more time if grilled in a deep casserole rather than a shallow baking pan.
Trim excess fat from steaks, chops, and roasts, leaving no more than a scant ¼ inch
(6.4 mm) of fat. Less fat makes cleanup easier, and is a virtual guarantee against
unwanted flare-ups.
Foods placed on the cooking grate directly above burners may require turning or
moving to a less hot area.
Use tongs rather than a fork for turning and handling meats to avoid losing natural
juices. Use two spatulas for handling large whole fish.
If an unwanted flare-up should occur, turn all burners off and move food to another
area of the cooking grate. Any flames will quickly subside. After flames subside,
relight the grill. NEVER USE WATER TO EXTINGUISH FLAMES ON A GAS GRILL.
Some foods, such as a casserole or thin fish fillets, will require a container for
grilling. Disposable foil pans are very convenient, but any metal pan with ovenproof
handles can also be used.
Always be sure the slide-out grease tray and catch pan are clean and free from
debris.
Do not line the slide-out grease tray with foil. This could prevent the grease from
flowing into the catch pan.
Using a timer will help to alert you when “well done” is about to become “overdone.
PREHEATING
Your WEBER gas grill is an energy-efficient appliance. It operates at an economical low
BTU rate. Preheating the grill before grilling is important. Light your grill according
to the instructions in this Owner’s Guide. To preheat: after lighting, turn all burners
to START/HI, close the lid, and heat until the temperature reaches between 500° and
550° F (260° and 290° C), the recommended broiling temperature. This will take 10 to 15
minutes depending on conditions such as air temperature and wind.
You can adjust the individual burners as desired. The control settings are OFF,
START/HI, MEDIUM, or LOW (1).
OFF START/HI MEDIUM LOW
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FLAVORIZER SYSTEM
When meat juices drip from the food onto the specially angled FLAVORIZER bars, they
create smoke that gives foods an irresistible grilled flavor. Thanks to the unique design
of the burners, FLAVORIZER bars and the flexible temperature controls, uncontrolled
flare-ups are virtually eliminated, because YOU control the flames. Because of the
special design of the FLAVORIZER bars and burners, excess fats are directed through
the slide-out grease tray into the grease catch pan.
SEAR STATION
Your WEBER gas grill may include a sear burner for searing thin meats and fish. The
SEAR STATION burner has an ON or OFF control setting (2) that works with the two
adjacent main burners. With the sear and adjacent burners, you can effectively sear
meats while using other cooking areas for cooking with moderate heat (refer to “SEAR
STATION IGNITION & USAGE”).
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The most important thing to know about grilling is which cooking method to use for a
specific food, direct or indirect. The difference is simple: place the food directly over the
fire, or arrange the fire on either side of it. Using the right method is the shortest route
to great results—and the best way to ensure doneness safety.
DIRECT COOKING
The direct method, similar to broiling, means the food is cooked directly over the heat
source. For even cooking, food should be turned once halfway through the grilling time.
Use the direct method for foods that take less than 25 minutes to cook: steaks, chops,
kabobs, sausages, vegetables, and more.
Direct cooking is also necessary to sear meats. Searing creates that wonderful crisp,
caramelized texture where the food touches the grate. It also adds great color and flavor
to the entire surface. Steaks, chops, chicken breasts, and larger cuts of meat all benefit
from searing.
To sear meats, place them over direct high heat for two to five minutes per side. Smaller
pieces require less searing time. Usually after searing the food, you finish cooking it at a
lower temperature. You can finish cooking fast-cooking foods by the direct method; use
the indirect method for longer-cooking foods.
To set up your gas grill for direct cooking, preheat the grill with all burners on HI. Place
food on the cooking grate, and then adjust all burners to the temperature noted in the
recipe. Close the lid of the grill and lift it only to turn food or to test for doneness at the
end of the recommended cooking time.
INDIRECT COOKING
The indirect method is similar to roasting, but with the added benefits of that grilled
texture, flavor, and appearance you can’t get from cooking with an oven. To set up for
indirect cooking, light gas burners on either side of the food but not directly beneath it.
Heat rises, reflects off the lid and inside surfaces of the grill, and circulates to slowly
cook the food evenly on all sides, much like a convection oven, so there’s no need to turn
the food.
Use the indirect method for foods that require 25 minutes or more of grilling time, or
that are so delicate that direct exposure to the flame would dry them out or scorch
them. Examples include roasts, ribs, whole chickens, turkeys, and other large cuts of
meat, as well as delicate fish fillets.
To set up your gas grill for indirect cooking, preheat the grill with all burners on HI.
Then adjust the burners on each side of the food to the temperature noted in the recipe,
and turn off the burner(s) directly below the food. For best results, place roasts, poultry,
or large cuts of meat on a roasting rack set inside a disposable, heavy-gauge foil pan.
For longer cooking times, add water to the foil pan to keep drippings from burning. The
drippings can be used to make gravies or sauces.
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DIRECT METHOD
Food is placed on the area of the cooking grates directly over the lit burners.
6 BURNER
INDIRECT METHOD
Food is placed on the area of the cooking grates between the lit burners.
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m DANGER
When the “excess gas flow control” feature is activated, a small
amount of gas is still flowing to the burners. After turning off
the tank and burner control knobs, wait at least five minutes for
the gas to clear before attempting to light the grill. Failure to do
so may result in an explosive flare-up, which can cause serious
bodily injury or death.
C) Turn the LP tank on by slowly turning the tank valve counterclockwise; wait 60
seconds (3).
m WARNING: Do not lean over the open grill.
D) Ignite each main burner that is adjacent to the SEAR STATION (4). Push the control
knob in and turn it to START/HI until you hear the igniter snap; continue to hold
control knob in for two seconds. This action will spark the igniter, the burner
lighting tube, and then main burner.
E) Check that the burner is lit by looking through the cooking grates (5). You should
see a flame. If burner does not light on first try, push control knob in and turn it to
OFF. Repeat lighting procedure a second time.
SEAR STATION Burner Lighting: Ignition by an Adjacent Ignited Main Burner
F) Turn SEAR STATION burner control knob to the ON position (6).
G) Verify burner ignition by visual inspection of a flame (7).
m WARNING: If ignition does not occur in five seconds, turn
burner control OFF, wait five minutes, and repeat steps F
& G, or see “SEAR STATION BURNER MANUAL IGNITION”
instructions.
m WARNING: If the burner still does not light, turn the burner
control knob to OFF and wait five minutes to let the gas clear
before you try again or try to light with a match.
Note: See “MAINTENANCE” for burner removal and cleaning
procedure.
TO EXTINGUISH
Push in and turn each burner control knob clockwise to OFF position. Turn gas supply
off at the source.
SEAR STATION BURNER IGNITION
Summary lighting instructions are inside the left-hand cabinet door.
m DANGER
Failure to open the lid while igniting the grill’s burners, or not
waiting five minutes to allow the gas to clear if the grill does
not light, may result in an explosive flare-up which can cause
serious bodily injury or death.
The SEAR STATION burner has an on or off control setting. To ignite the SEAR STATION
burner, you must first ignite the two adjacent main burners.
Adjacent Main Burner Snap Ignition
Note: Each main burner control knob snap igniter creates a spark from the igniter electrode
to the burner lighting tube. You generate the energy for the spark by pushing in the control
knob and turning it to START/HI. This will ignite each individual burner.
m WARNING: Check hose before each use of grill for nicks,
cracking, abrasions or cuts. If the hose is found to be damaged
in any way, do not use the grill. Replace using only WEBER
authorized replacement hose. Contact the Customer Service
Representative in your area using the contact information on
our web site.
Log onto www.weber.com.
A) Open the lid (1).
B) Make sure all burner control knobs are turned off (2). (Push control knob in and
turn it clockwise to ensure that it is in the OFF position.)
m WARNING: The burner control knobs must be in the OFF
position before turning on the liquid propane tank valve. If they
are not in the OFF position, when you turn on the LP tank valve,
the “excess gas flow control” feature will activate, limiting the
flow of gas from the LP tank. If this should occur, turn off the
LP tank valve and burner control knobs. Start over.
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