Weber 3600 Installation Manual

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BARBECUE INSTALLATION GUIDE
UNIVERSAL LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
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NOTICE TO INSTALLER
These instructions must
be left with the owner, who should keep them for future use.
Contact your local municipality for building codes regulating outdoor gas barbecue installations.
WE RECOMMEND THAT THIS INSTALLATION BE DONE BY A PROFESSIONAL.
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IMPORTANT!
If you are installing this barbecue into an existing structure, you must closely observe the following information from the “Planning Ahead” section of this manual:
1) “Ventilation”
2) “Cutout Dimensions and Tolerances”
3) “Clearances from Combustible Materials”
4) “Lid Clearances”
5) “Planning the LPG Cylinder Compartment”
If your existing structure does not meet specified criteria outlined in this manual, adjustments must be made before installing barbecue.
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WARNINGS
m DANGER
Failure to follow the DANGERS, WARNINGS, and CAUTIONS contained in this Owner’s Guide may result in serious bodily injury or death, or may result in a fire or an explosion causing damage to property.
WARNINGS:
m Improper assembly of barbecue may be
dangerous. Please follow the assembly instructions carefully.
m Do not use this barbecue unless all
parts are in place. The barbecue must be properly assembled according to the assembly instructions.
m Your Weber® gas barbecue should never
be used by children. Accessible parts of the barbecue may be very hot. Keep young children away while barbecue is in use.
m Exercise caution when using your
Weber® gas barbecue. It will be hot during cooking or cleaning, and should never be left unattended, or moved while in operation.
m Do not use charcoal or lava rock in your
Weber® gas barbecue.
m While igniting the barbecue or cooking,
never lean over open barbecue.
m Never place hands or fingers on the front
edge of the cookbox when the barbecue is hot or the lid is open.
m Do not attempt to disconnect the gas
regulator and hose assembly or any gas fitting while your barbecue is in operation.
m Use heat-resistant barbecue mitts or
gloves when operating barbecue.
m Use the pressure regulator and hose
assembly that is supplied with your Weber® gas barbecue.
m Should the burners go out while
barbecue is in operation, turn all gas valves off. Open the lid and wait five minutes before attempting to relight barbecue, using the igniting instructions.
m Do not store an extra (spare) or
disconnected LPG cylinder under or near this barbecue.
m After a period of storage and/or nonuse,
the Weber® gas barbecue should be checked for gas leaks and burner obstructions before use. See instructions in this Owner’s Guide for correct procedures.
m Do not operate the Weber® gas barbecue
if there is a gas leak present.
m Do not use a flame to check for gas
leaks.
m Do not put a barbecue cover or anything
flammable on, or in the storage area under the barbecue while barbecue is in operation or is hot.
m Universal liquefied petroleum gas
is not natural gas. The conversion or attempted use of natural gas in a universal liquefied petroleum gas unit or universal liquefied petroleum gas in a natural gas unit is dangerous and will void your warranty.
m Keep any electrical supply cord and the
fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces.
m Do not enlarge valve orifices or burner
ports when cleaning the valves or burners.
m The Weber® gas barbecue should be
thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis.
m A dented or rusty LPG cylinder may be
hazardous and should be checked by your gas supplier. Do not use an LPG cylinder with a damaged valve.
m Although your LPG cylinder may
appear to be empty, gas may still be present, and the LPG cylinder should be transported and stored accordingly.
m If you see, smell, or hear the hiss of gas
escaping from the LPG cylinder:
1. Move away from LPG cylinder.
2. Do not attempt to correct the problem yourself.
3. Call your fire department.
m Should a grease fire occur, turn off all
burners and leave lid closed until fire is out.
m WARNING: Your Weber® gas barbecue
shall not be used under overhead combustible construction.
m Do not use the barbecue within 46 cm
(18in) of combustible materials. This includes the top, bottom, back, or sides of the barbecue.
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WARNINGS ................................ 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................3
PARTS LIST ................................ 4
PLANNING AHEAD .......................... 5
DETERMINING THE PROPER LOCATION FOR YOUR BARBECUE ...5
CONSIDERATIONS FOR LOCATING YOURBARBECUE ............5
RECOMMENDED GAS SUPPLY LOCATION ......................6
RECOMMENDED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ..................6
VENTILATION ..............................................6
BARBECUE DIMENSIONS ...................................7
BARBECUE CUTOUT DIMENSIONS ...........................7
REQUIRED CLEARANCES
FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ............................8
REQUIRED CLEARANCES
FROM NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ........................8
PLANNING THE LPG CYLINDER COMPARTMENT ................9
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ...................10
DRAW UP YOUR PLANS ....................................10
PREPARING TO INSTALL .................... 12
PERFORMING A LEAK CHECK BEFORE INSTALLATION ..........12
PREPARING YOUR BARBECUE FOR A LEAK CHECK ............12
CONNECTING THE HOSE & REGULATOR
TO THE LPG CYLINDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS ................................14
REASSEMBLY FOR PERMANENT INSTALLATION ...............15
INSTALLATION ............................ 17
TEST FITTING AND INSTALLING
THE BARBECUE UNIT INTO THE STRUCTURE .................17
FINAL ASSEMBLY .......................... 18
FINAL GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION ............ 22
CONNECTING THE HOSE / REGULATOR
TO THE LPG CYLINDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS ................................22
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After unpacking your barbecue, ensure all parts are supplied.
The barbecues illustrated in this Owner’s Guide may vary slightly from the model purchased.
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PLANNING AHEAD
DETERMINING THE PROPER LOCATION FOR YOUR BARBECUE
When determining a location for your built-in barbecue, keep in mind wind exposure, traffic paths, and ability to keep gas supply lines as short as possible. Also consider mechanical installation such as electrical outlets and lighting to be incorporated into the built-in barbecue structure. Never locate the built-in gas barbecue in a garage, breezeway, or shed, under an unprotected overhang, or in any other enclosed area. Position the barbecue and structure so there is enough room to safely evacuate the area in case of a fire.
If an electrical source is utilized, this built-in gas barbecue, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in absence of local codes, with the following Australia/New Zealand standard code AS/NZS 5601.1. A properly buried and shielded cable must be installed and electrically grounded in accordance with electrical codes.
m WARNING: Do not run electrical
extension cords to the house to supply electricity to your barbecue structure.
m WARNING: Only use this barbecue
outdoors in a well-ventilated area. Do not use in a garage, building, breezeway or any other enclosed area.
CONSIDERATIONS FOR LOCATING YOURBARBECUE
Any enclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of the following:
• An enclosure with walls on all sides, but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover (1).
• Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls (2).
• Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls, the following shall apply (3): (a) at least 25% of the total wall area is completely
open; and
(b) at least 30% of the remaining wall area is open
and unrestricted.
• In the case of balconies, at least 20% of the total of the side, back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted.
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Both ends open
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Open side at least 25% of total wall area
Open side at least 25% of total wall area
30% or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted
30% or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted
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PLANNING AHEAD
RECOMMENDED GAS SUPPLY LOCATION
It is important to consider the proximity of the barbecue (1) to the gas supply (2) of your built-in barbecue structure. The gas supply needs to be located directly below the right side of the barbecue, or to the right of the barbecue within the structure.
If there are local codes that apply to “built-in” gas barbecues, you will have to conform to them. Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Code as applicable.
When using a gas supply system in an enclosure, ventilation must be provided. Gas vapour is highly explosive and can cause serious bodily injury or damage to property if allowed to accumulate in a confined space and ignited.
RECOMMENDED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
We recommend that the construction and installation of this barbecue is in a masonry structure and carried out by a professional tradesperson. Masonry such as stone or brick, and noncombustible countertops such as marble or granite, is preferred. Other noncombustible material along with metal studs may also be used.
IMPORTANT: Wood or other combustible material are not acceptable for the construction of the barbecue structure.
NOTE: Contact your local municipality for building codes regulating outdoor gas barbecue installations. In absence of Local Codes, you must conform to the latest edition of AS/NZS 5601.1.
GAS SUPPLY LOCATION
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1 Barbecue cutout 2 Gas supply location 3 Gas supply hose knockout
VENTILATION
The internal compartments of the barbecue structure must be properly ventilated. To prevent gas from building up inside of the barbecue structure in the event of a gas leak, cross ventilation of the barbecue structure is required. Ventilation will also allow moisture to dry.
m DANGER
Failure to follow recommended minimum ventilation instructions can cause gas to collect in the structure in the event of a gas leak. This may result in a fire or an explosion which can cause serious bodily injury or death, and damage to property.
• A minimum of 254 square cm (100 square inches) of venting per side on at least two sides of the structure is recommended.
• Ventilation openings can be located in a low visibility area and should be protected by screening material to prevent rodents and insects from entering the structure.
• At least one vent should be mounted high and at least one vent should be mounted low.
• The lower vents should be as close to ground level as possible. Make sure that the vent area is not blocked by interior supports of the structure.
• Access doors to the structure are not considered vents.
m WARNING: Ventilation openings must
be provided in the structure, with at least one mounted high and at least one mounted low, to provide cross ventilation in the event of a gas leak.
m WARNING: Keep the ventilation openings
of the enclosure free and clear of debris.
VENT LOCATION
A minimum of 254 square cm (100 square inches) of venting per side on at least two sides of the structure is recommended.
At least one vent mounted high and at least one vent mounted low.
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PLANNING AHEAD
Consider all of the following dimensions to help determine space limitations and the best location for your barbecue installation.
BARBECUE DIMENSIONS
The Q® 3600™ built-in gas barbecue is designed for easy installation in new and existing built-in masonry structures. The barbecue drops into the cutout opening and hangs from the barbecue cabinet mounting flange. The barbecue cabinet mounting flange must rest on the surface of the countertop in order to allow for proper ventilation.
Q® 3600™ DIMENSIONS
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1 556 mm (217⁄8") 6 437 mm (173⁄16")
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2 226 mm (8
3 258 mm 10
4 813 mm (32") 9 253 mm (9
5 864 mm (34") 10 29 mm (1
8") 7 622 mm (241⁄2")
3
16") 8 225 mm (87⁄8")
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16")
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8")
BARBECUE CUTOUT DIMENSIONS
The Q® 3600™ built-in gas barbecue unit should be on site before construction begins.
All dimensions specified in this manual are to finished surfaces of your built-in structure.
It is important to note that if your countertop has an overhang, a 25 mm (1") wide notch is required on both sides of the leading edge of the countertop (4). This gives clearance for the barbecue to fit properly against the face of the built-in structure.
m WARNING: The structure, countertops, and adjacent work areas for the built-in barbecue installation must be constructed from noncombustible materials only.
a Mounting flange
CUTOUT DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
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CUTOUT DIMENSIONS TOLERANCES
1 820 mm (32
2 230 mm (9") +3 mm (
3 500 mm (19
4 25 mm (1") wide notch +3 mm (
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4") +6 mm (1⁄4")
11
16") +6 mm (1⁄4")
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8")
1
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PLANNING AHEAD
REQUIRED CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
Clearance dimensions indicate the minimum allowable distance from the edge of the cookbox to any combustible materials.
m WARNING: The structure, countertops,
and adjacent work areas for the built-in barbecue installation must be constructed from noncombustible materials only.
NOTE: If you have questions on which materials are considered noncombustible, contact your local building materials supplier or fire department.
REQUIRED CLEARANCES FROM NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
If your installation is to be adjacent to noncombustible materials, you must consider these dimensions for minimum lid clearances.
m WARNING: The structure, countertops,
and adjacent work areas for the built-in barbecue installation must be constructed from noncombustible materials only.
NOTE: If you have questions on which materials are considered noncombustible, contact your local building materials supplier or fire department.
CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
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1 Q® 3600™ cookbox
2 457 mm (18") from edge of cookbox to any combustible surface
LID CLEARANCES - INSTALLATION ADJACENT TO A NONCOMBUSTIBLE WALL
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DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION
1 25 mm (1") Minimum behind for lid clearance
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2 89 mm (3
3 76 mm (3") Minimum above for lid clearance
4 635 mm (25
Wall made from noncombustible materials
a
2") Minimum from edge of cutout to wall
3
4") Minimum countertop to lid clearance height
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PLANNING THE LPG CYLINDER COMPARTMENT
The LPG cylinder compartment shall house the included hose and regulator assembly. The hose and regulator are required parts of the Q® 3600™ built-in gas barbecue.
A properly constructed cylinder compartment meets the requirements for venting and separation of the LPG cylinder from the barbecue. An LPG cylinder compartment shall be ventilated by openings at both the upper and lower levels of the cylinder. the cylinder compartment should be level so that the LPG cylinder can sit upright. Do not place the LPG cylinder on its side.
Cylinder compartments shall have permanent openings ventilating to the outside of the appliance, and consisting of either—
(a) perforations, uniformly distributed over the height of
the enclosure and with a total free area of not less than 25% if the sidewall area: or
(b) separate openings at high and low level, such that—
(i) the total free area at high leveis not less than 20
(ii) the total free area low level is not less than 20 000
NOTE: Contact your local municipality for building codes regulating outdoor gas barbecue installations. You must conform to the latest edition of the local and national code as applicable.
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and is within 125 mm of the top of the
000 mm cylinder compartment; and
mm2 and—
(A) at least 25% of the required area is within 15
mm of the base of the cylinder compartment;
(B) the total required area is within 125 mm of the
base of the cylinder compartment area; and
(C) the opening cannot be obstructed by the
cylinder(s).
The surface inside
m DANGER
Failure to build an LPG cylinder enclosure for a minimum 9 kg cylinder following the requirements for ventilation, cylinder retention, and separation of the LPG cylinder from a heat source, could be dangerous, and could result in a fire or an explosion causing serious bodily injury or death and damage to property.
Area should be kept clear of sharp, jagged, or extremely abrasive surfaces to avoid possible damage to gas supply lines. Exercise caution when pulling gas lines through built-in structure.
The LPG cylinder, hose/regulator, and bulkhead must be easily accessible. The height of the tank enclosure (1) must be at least 686 mm (27") from its floor to its ceiling. The width of the door opening (2) must be at least 385 mm (15") from side to side. The height of the door opening (3) must be at least 559 mm (22") from top to bottom.
m DANGER
Use of any other hose and regulator assembly could be dangerous, and may not provide adequate gas supply to the
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3600™ built-in gas barbecue, and could
Q result in a fire or an explosion causing serious bodily injury or death and damage to property.
PLANNING AHEAD
LPG CYLINDER COMPARTMENT
OPENING CLEARANCES
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1 686 mm (27")
2 385 mm (15")
3 599 mm (22"))
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
DRAW UP YOUR PLANS
Now that you've decided on the perfect location for your barbecue, it's time to draw up working plans for the structure.
The following charts outline dimensions for constructing near combustible or noncombustible materials. Follow the chart that applies to your determined location.
LOCATING THE STRUCTURE NEAR A COMBUSTIBLE WALL
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DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION
1 813 mm (32") Minimum countertop height.
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2 597 mm (23
3 813 mm (32") minimum Barbecue cutout width. Tolerance should only be up to an additional 6 mm (
4 230 mm (9") minimum Barbecue cutout height. Tolerance should only be up to an additional 6 mm (
5 500 mm (19
6 380 mm (15") Minimum from side cutout edge to combustible construction.
7 299 mm (11
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9 20 mm (
10 20 mm (
89 mm X 89 mm
(3
2")
11
16") minimum Barbecue cutout depth. Tolerance should only be up to an additional 6 mm (1⁄4").
3
4") Minimum from rear cutout edge to combustible construction.
1
2" X 31⁄2")
3
4") Setback for gas supply hose knockout.
3
4") 20 mm (3⁄4") typical countertop overhang.
Minimum countertop depth. Allow 20 mm (3⁄4") for typical countertop overhang. (Refer to 10)
Gas supply hose knockout (can be on side or bottom of barbecue cutout).
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4").
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25 mm (1") wide notch on both sides of the leading edge of the countertop. Tolerance should only be up to an
a
additional 3 mm (1⁄8").
b Suggested gas supply compartment access.
c Alternate gas supply compartment access.
d The countertop must be level from front to back and side to side for proper drainage.
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
LOCATING THE STRUCTURE NEAR A NONCOMBUSTIBLE WALL
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DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION
1 813 mm (32") Minimum countertop height.
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2 597 mm (23
3 813 mm (32") minimum Barbecue cutout width. Tolerance should only be up to an additional 6 mm (
4 230 mm (9") minimum Barbecue cutout height. Tolerance should only be up to an additional 6 mm (
5 500 mm (19
6 27 mm (5") Minimum from side cutout edge to noncombustible construction.
7 89 mm (3
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9 20 mm (
10 20 mm (
89 mm X 89 mm
(3
2")
11
16") minimum Barbecue cutout depth. Tolerance should only be up to an additional 6 mm (1⁄4").
1
2") Minimum from rear cutout edge to noncombustible construction.
1
2" X 31⁄2")
3
4") Setback for gas supply hose knockout.
3
4") 20 mm (3⁄4") typical countertop overhang.
Minimum countertop depth. Allow 20 mm (3⁄4") for typical countertop overhang. (Refer to 10)
Gas supply hose knockout (can be on side or bottom of barbecue cutout).
1
4").
1
4").
25 mm (1") wide notch on both sides of the leading edge of the countertop. Tolerance should only be up to an
a
additional 3 mm (1⁄8").
b Suggested gas supply compartment access.
c Alternate gas supply compartment access.
d The countertop must be level from front to back and side to side for proper drainage.
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PERFORMING A LEAK CHECK BEFORE INSTALLATION
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 barbecue. Gas fittings can become loose or damaged during shipping.
PREPARING YOUR BARBECUE FOR A LEAK CHECK
Place the Q® 3600™ built-in gas barbecue assembly on a table or other stable raised surface. Place the LPG cylinder on the ground next to the table. This will enable you to safely connect the barbecue to the LPG cylinder outside of your built-in structure and perform a leak check.
Partial Disassembly of the Barbecue
To perform a complete leak check, it is necessary to remove the cookbox to gain access to the gas train.
A) Install control knobs (1). B) Check that BOTH burner control knobs are in the off
) position (2). Burner controls are shipped in the
( off ( ) position, but you should be sure that they are turned off. Verify by pushing burner control knobs in and turning them clockwise. If they do not turn, they are off. If they do turn, continue turning them clockwise until they stop.
C) Remove the control knobs and set aside.
Remove Burner Tubes
You will need: A 3/8" nut driver. A) Remove the screw that secures the outside burner
tube to the cookbox (3).
B) Rotate the outside burner tube 90° (4) to unlock
it from the valve orifice. Looking through the view port (5) slide the burner tube away from the valve orifice (6) and remove from cookbox (7).
C) Remove the screw that secures the inside burner tube
to the cookbox (8).
D) Rotate the inside burner tube 90° (9) to unlock it
from the valve orifice. Looking through the view port again (5), slide the burner tube away from the valve orifice (6) and remove from cookbox.
m CAUTION: Care must be taken when
removing or reinstalling burner tubes. Do not force or bend the gas lines within the manifold assembly.
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Remove the Cookbox
A) Remove the left and right cookbox retainer thumb
screws (1). B) Slide cookbox retainers towards you (2). C) Lift the cookbox out of the stainless steel cabinet (3)
and disconnect the igniter wires (4) from the ignition
module. Carefully set the cookbox aside.
CONNECTING THE HOSE & REGULATOR TO THE LPG CYLINDER
You will now have to make a temporary gas connection to an LPG cylinder to perform a leak check.
m WARNING: Make sure that the LPG
cylinder valve is closed. Close by turning
the valve clockwise (5).
A) Place the LPG Cylinder upright on a level surface (6).
Do not place the LPG cylinder on its side. B) Connect the hose and regulator to the LPG cylinder by
screwing the POL coupling into the LPG cylinder valve,
turning anticlockwise, or to the left (7). Hand-tighten
only. The regulator vent hole should be pointing down.
m WARNING: The regulator has left hand
screw threads. It tightens by turning
anticlockwise. m WARNING: Do not use a wrench to
tighten the connection. Using a wrench
could damage the regulator coupling and
could cause a leak. m WARNING: No sealant is required on the
POL fitting. Do not use pipe dope, tape,
or any other sealant on the POL fitting or
LPG cylinder.
Your barbecue is now ready for a leak check. Proceed to “CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS.”
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The minimum LPG cylinder capacity for this barbecue is 9kg.
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POL CONNECTION
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1 Valve handwheel – close clockwise
2 Hose
3 Regulator
4 POL connection – tighten anticlockwise
5 Regulator vent hole - point hole downward
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m DANGER
Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks. Be sure that 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.
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
You will need: A spray bottle, brush, or rag, and a soap and water solution. You can make your own soap and water solution by mixing 20% liquid soap with 80% water; or, you can purchase leak check solution in the plumbing section of any hardware store.
A) Turn gas supply on at the source. B) To check for leaks, wet fittings with the soap and
water solution, using a spray bottle, brush, or rag. Ifbubbles form, or if a bubble grows, there is a leak. Apply the soap and water solution to the following connections: a) Manifold hose-to-manifold connection (1). b) Manifold hose-to-main bulkhead connection (2). c) Hose-to-main bulkhead connection (3). d) Regulator hose-to-regulator connection (4). e) Regulator to LPG cylinder connection (5).
m WARNING: If there is a leak at
connections (1, 2, or 3), turn off the gas, tighten the fitting with a spanner, and recheck for leaks with soap and water solution. If a leak persists after tightening the fitting, turn off the gas. DO NOT OPERATE THE BARBECUE. Contact the Customer Service Representative in your area using the contact information on our web site. Log onto www.weber.com.
m WARNING: If there is a leak at connection
(4 or 5), turn off the gas. DO NOT OPERATE THE BARBECUE. Contact the Customer Service Representative in your area using the contact information on our web site. Log onto www.weber.com.
C) When leak check 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.
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REASSEMBLY FOR PERMANENT INSTALLATION
Disconnect Gas Supply
m CAUTION: You MUST disconnect the gas
supply at the POL coupling.
A) Close the LPG cylinder valve by turning it clockwise
(1). B) Unscrew the regulator by turning the POL coupling
clockwise by hand (2).
Reinstall Cookbox.
A) Reattach both igniter wires to the igniter module.
Black wire to black terminal (3), white wire to white
terminal (4). Be sure that the white wire is firmly
attached to the igniter electrode, and that the
electrode is in its proper position in the cookbox. B) Carefully place the cookbox back into the built-in
cabinet making sure not to pinch or crush the igniter
wires (5). C) Slide cookbox retainers back in (6) and replace thumb
screws (7).
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Reinstall Burner Tubes
You will need: A 3/8" nut driver. A) While holding the inside burner tube with the
mounting bracket rotated up 90° (8), carefully slide the burner tube back into the hole on the right side of cookbox (9). Looking through the view port on the front panel of the cabinet (10), align the locking tab of the burner tube opening with valve orifice (11). Rotate the burner tube 90° to the flat position to lock it to the valve orifice (12).
B) Check that igniter electrode is properly seated under
burner tube and reinstall screw that secures the inside burner tube to the cookbox (13).
C) Holding the outside burner tube with the mounting
bracket rotated up 90°, carefully slide the burner tube back into the hole on the right side of cookbox (14). Looking through the view port on the front panel of the cabinet (10), align the locking tab of the burner tube opening with valve orifice (11). Rotate the burner tube 90° to the flat position to lock it to the valve orifice (12).
D) Reinstall screw that secures the outside burner tube
to the cookbox (15).
m CAUTION: The burner tube openings (16)
must be positioned properly over the valve orifices (17).
m WARNING: You should check for
gas leaks every time you disconnect and reconnect a gas fitting. Refer to “CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS.”
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TEST FITTING AND INSTALLING THE BARBECUE UNIT INTO THE STRUCTURE
Once the leak check is complete, it's important to test fit the barbecue unit into the structure. Ensure proper clearances and support before permanently mounting your barbecue.
Test Fitting the Barbecue into the Structure
A) Carefully feed hose and regulator through opening in
your barbecue structure (1), and set the barbecue unit
into place. B) Make sure that the barbecue unit is centered in
the opening, and that the surface of the countertop
provides sufficient support for the mounting flange. C) Once you are comfortable with the fit and placement
of the barbecue in the opening, make a light pencil
mark (2) on the countertop around the barbecue unit. D) Remove the unit from the structure. E) Check that the prepared surfaces of the structure are
flat and free of any loose material.
Installing the Barbecue into the Structure
You will need: Contruction adhesive designed for use on metal and masonry surfaces in outdoor weather applications. Use 100% polyurethane construction adhesive.
F) Apply a generous amount of construction adhesive to
the area inside of the pencil line (3). G) Again, carefully feed the hose and regulator through
the opening in the structure (4), and carefully set the
unit into place. H) Firmly press the barbecue unit to confirm full contact
onto the adhesive (5), verifying alignment to pencil
line. I) Using a plastic putty knife, remove any excess
adhesive material from around the edge of the
barbecue before it has set (6). J) Allow adhesive to set completely before continuing
with installation. Follow the manufacturer's
recommended drying times. K) After adhesive has set, remove the protective film
from the stainless steel barbecue cabinet (7). L) Seal the gap between the cabinet and the countertop
from moisture. Apply clear high-temp silicone around
the edge of the cabinet where it meets the countertop
surface (8).
IMPORTANT: Use care not to twist or kink gas line when test fitting the barbecue.
INSTALLATION
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FINAL GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION
CONNECTING THE HOSE / REGULATOR TO THE LPG CYLINDER
Now that your barbecue is installed and fully assembled, it is time to make the final gas connection.
A) Check that BOTH burner control knobs are in the
Install the LPG Cylinder
A) Install the LPG Cylinder upright on a level surface
B) Turn the LPG cylinder so that the opening of the valve
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Connect the Regulator / Hose to the LPG Cylinder
A) Connect the hose and the regulator to the LPG
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
You will need: A spray bottle, brush, or rag, and a soap and water solution. You can make your own soap and water solution by mixing 20% liquid soap with 80% water; or, you can purchase leak check solution in the plumbing section of any hardware store.
A) Turn gas supply on at the source. B) To check for leaks, wet fittings with the soap and
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C) When leak checking is complete, turn gas supply off
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.
You are now ready to barbecue. Refer to your Owners Guide to learn how to operate your barbecue.
) position by pushing burner control knobs in
off ( and turning them clockwise until they stop (1).
inside the cylinder compartment. Do not place the LPG cylinder on its side (2).
is facing the front or side of the cylinder enclosure.
cylinder valve is closed. Close by turning valve clockwise (3).
cylinder by screwing the POL coupling into the LPG cylinder valve, turning anticlockwise, or to the left (4). Hand-tighten only. The regulator vent hole should be pointing down.
water solution, using a spray bottle, brush, or rag. Ifbubbles form, or if a bubble grows, there is a leak. Apply the soap and water solution to the connection: a) Regulator-to-LPG cylinder connection (5). b) Regulator hose-to-regulator connection (6).
(5 or 6), turn off the gas. DONOT OPERATE THE BARBECUE. Contact the Customer Service Representative in your area using the contact information on our web site. Log onto www.weber.com.
at the source and rinse connections with water.
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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.
© 2015 Designed and engineered by Weber-Stephen Products LLC,
The Weber® Q® barbecue includes designs and features originally created by Robert DeMars of Original Ideas, Inc.
WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS LLC
www.weber.com
200 East Daniels Road, Palatine, Illinois 60067 U.S.A.
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