grill.
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and protect it by
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product online at
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GRILL OWNER’S GUIDE
m DANGER
If you smell gas:
• Shut off gas to the appliance.
• Extinguish any open flames.
• Open lid.
• If odour continues, keep away from the appliance and
immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department.
Leaking gas may cause a fire or explosion which can cause
serious bodily injury, death, or damage to property.
m DANGER
• Never operate this appliance unattended.
• Do not use grill within 610 mm (2 ft) of any combustible
material. Combustible materials include, but are not limited
to wood or treated wood decks, patios or porches.
• Never operate this appliance within 7.5 m (25 ft) of any
flammable liquid.
• If a fire should occur, keep away from the appliance and
immediately call your fire department. Do not attempt to
extinguish an oil or grease fire with water.
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Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, explosion
or burn hazard, which could cause property damage, personal
injury or death.
m WARNING: Carefully follow
all leak-check procedures
in this Owner’s Guide prior
to grill operation. Do this
even if the grill was dealerassembled.
m WARNING: Do not ignite
this appliance without
first reading the BURNER
IGNITION sections of this
Owner’s Guide.
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THIS GAS APPLIANCE IS
DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE
ONLY.
This Owner’s Guide contains
important information
necessary for the proper
assembly and safe use of the
appliance.
Read and follow all warnings
and instructions before
assembling and using the
appliance.
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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 Keep this Owner’s Guide for future
reference.
m Follow all warnings and instructions
when using the appliance.
m Improper assembly of grill may be
dangerous. Please follow the assembly
instructions carefully.
m Do not use this grill unless all parts
are in place. The grill must be properly
assembled according to the assembly
instructions.
m Your gas grill should never be used by
children. Accessible parts of the grill
may be very hot. Keep young children,
elderly and pets away while grill is in
use.
m This gas grill is not intended for
commercial use.
m This gas grill is not intended for and
should never be used as a heater.
m Exercise caution when using your gas
grill. It will be hot during cooking or
cleaning, and should never be left
unattended, or moved while in operation.
m Do not use charcoal, briquettes or lava
rock in your gas grill.
m While igniting the grill or cooking, never
lean over open grill.
m Never place hands or fingers on the front
edge of the cookbox when the grill is hot
or the lid is open.
m Do not attempt to disconnect the gas
regulator or any gas fitting while your
grill is in operation.
m Use heat-resistant barbecue mitts or
oven gloves when operating grill.
m Use the regulator that is supplied with
your gas grill.
m Follow regulator connection instructions
for your type of gas grill.
m Should the burner go out while grill is in
operation, turn the gas valve off. Open
the lid and wait five minutes before
attempting to relight grill, using the
igniting instructions.
m Do not place grill on glass or a
combustible surface.
m Do not build this model of grill in any
built-in or slide-in construction. Ignoring
this WARNING could cause a fire or an
explosion that can damage property and
cause serious bodily injury or death.
m Do not store an extra (spare) or
disconnected gas supply cartridge/
cylinder under or near this grill.
m After a period of storage and/or non-use,
the gas grill 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 gas grill if there is a
gas leak present.
m Do not use a flame to check for gas
leaks.
m Do not put a grill cover or anything
flammable onthe grill while grill is in
operation or is hot.
m Butane/propane gas is not natural gas.
The conversion or attempted use of
natural gas in a butane/propane gas
unit is dangerous and will void your
warranty.
m Keep electrical mains lead and the fuel
supply hose away from heated surfaces.
m Do not enlarge valve orifice or burner
ports when cleaning the valve or burner.
m The gas grill should be thoroughly
cleaned on a regular basis.
m A dented or rusty gas supply cartridge/
cylinder may be hazardous and should
be checked by your gas supplier. Do not
use a gas supply cartridge/cylinder with
a damaged valve.
m Although your gas supply cartridge/
cylinder may appear to be empty, gas
may still be present, and the cartridge/
cylinder should be transported and
stored accordingly.
m Make sure you are outdoors and away
from any source of ignition when
changing or connecting cartridge or
cylinder.
m Should a grease fire occur, turn off the
burner and leave lid closed until fire is
out.
m Should an uncontrolled flare-up occur,
move food away from the flames until
flaring subsides.
m The use of alcohol, prescription drugs,
non-prescription drugs, or illegal drugs
may impair the consumer’s ability to
properly and safely assemble, move,
store or operate the appliance.
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
FOR Q® 1000/Q® 1200:
m Use butane/propane disposable
cartridges with a minimum capacity of
430g and a maximum capacity of 460g.
The cartridge must have an EN417 valve
as illustrated in this Owner’s Guide.
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WARRANTYTABLE OF CONTENTS
Thank you for purchasing a WEBER® product. Weber-Stephen
Products LLC, 1415 S. Roselle Road, Palatine, Illinois 60067.
(“Weber”) prides itself 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
®
product repaired in the unlikely event of a failure or defect.
WEBER
Pursuant to applicable laws, the customer has several rights in
case the product is defective. Those rights include supplementary
performance or replacement, abatement of the purchasing price
and compensation. In the European Union, for example, this
would be a two-year statutory warranty starting on the date of the
handover of the product. These and other statutory rights remain
unaffected 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), that the WEBER
product is free from defects in material and workmanship for the
period(s) of time specified below when assembled and operated
in accordance with the accompanying Owner’s Guide. (Note: If
you lose or misplace your WEBER® Owner’s Guide, a replacement
is available online at www.weber.com, or such country-specific
website to which Owner may be redirected.) Under normal, private
single family home or apartment use and maintenance, Weber
agrees within the framework of this warranty to repair or replace
defective parts within the applicable time periods, 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.
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY
To ensure trouble-free warranty coverage, it is important (but it
is not required) that you register your WEBER® product online at
www.weber.com, or such country-specific website to which Owner
may be redirected. Please also retain your original sales receipt
and/or invoice. Registering your WEBER
warranty coverage and provides a direct link between you and
Weber in case we need to contact you.
The above warranty only applies if the Owner takes reasonable
care of the WEBER
usage instructions, and preventative maintenance as outlined in the
accompanying Owner’s Guide, 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 Guide.
WARRANTY HANDLING / EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY
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, or such countryspecific website to which Owner may be redirected). 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.
This WARRANTY lapses if there are damages, deteriorations,
discolourations, 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 burner tubes 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.
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 authorised by Weber and performed by
a Weber authorised service technician will void this Warranty.
®
product by following all assembly instructions,
®
product confirms your
®
The grills illustrated in this Owner’s Guide may vary
slightly from the model purchased.
PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIODS
Cookbox:
5 years, no rust through/burn through
(2 years paint excluding fading or discolouration)
Lid assembly:
5 years, no rust through/burn through
(2 years paint excluding fading or discolouration)
Stainless steel burner tubes:
5 years, no rust through/burn through
Porcelain-enamelled cast iron cooking grates:
5 years, no rust through/burn through
Plastic components:
5 years, excluding fading or discolouration
All remaining parts:
2 years
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 APPLICABLE
PERIODS 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 GUIDE.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES REPLACED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
ARE WARRANTED ONLY FOR THE BALANCE OF THE ABOVE
MENTIONED ORIGINAL WARRANTY PERIOD(S).
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.
Refer to International Business Units list at the end of this Owner’s
Guide for additional contact information.
WARNINGS .............................. 2
WARRANTY .............................. 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS .....................3
PARTS LIST ..............................4
ASSEMBLY ............................... 5
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WEBER
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT
1000 EXPLODED VIEW ..........6
® Q®
1200 EXPLODED VIEW ..........7
® Q®
2000 EXPLODED VIEW ..........8
® Q®
2200 EXPLODED VIEW ..........9
LP GAS & LP GAS CONNECTIONS ..........10
WHAT IS LP GAS? ........................................10
SAFE HANDLING TIPS FOR CARTRIDGES AND CYLINDERS ......10
STORAGE AND NON-USE GUIDELINES .......................10
Regulator Assembly /
Valve, Hose and Regulator Assembly
(Hose and Regulator may not be included)
14. Disposable Drip Pan
15. Removable Catch Pan
16. Control Bracket
17. Burner Control Knob
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WEBER® Q® 1200 EXPLODED VIEW
Q1200_EURO_LP_022515
1. Lid
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2. Thermometer
3. Handle Spacer
4. Handle
5. Cooking Grate
6. Left Side Table
7. Right Side Table
8. Burner Tube
9. Igniter Electrode Assembly
10. Cookbox
11. Carrying Handle
12. Rear Cradle
13. Front Cradle
14. Electronic Igniter Button & Module
15. Gas Cartridge Support Basket /
Hose Bracket
16. Gas Cartridge Valve, Hose and
Regulator Assembly /
Valve, Hose and Regulator Assembly
(Hose and Regulator may not be included)
17. Disposable Drip Pan
18. Removable Catch Pan
19. Control Bracket
20. Burner Control Knob
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WEBER® Q® 2000 EXPLODED VIEW
Q2000_EURO_LP_022515
1. Lid
2. Handle Spacer
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3. Handle
4. Cooking Grate
5. Left Side Table
6. Right Side Table
7. Burner Tube
8. Igniter Electrode Assembly
9. Cookbox
10. Carrying Handle
11. Rear Cradle
12. Front Cradle
13. Push Button Igniter /
Electronic Igniter Button & Module
14. Hose Bracket
15. Valve, Hose and Regulator Assembly (Hose
and Regulator may not be included)
16. Disposable Drip Pan
17. Removable Catch Pan
18. Control Bracket
19. Burner Control Knob
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WEBER® Q® 2200 EXPLODED VIEW
1. Lid
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2. Thermometer
3. Handle Spacer
4. Handle
5. Cooking Grate
6. Left Side Table
7. Right Side Table
8. Burner Tube
9. Igniter Electrode Assembly
10. Cookbox
11. Carrying Handle
12. Rear Cradle
13. Front Cradle
14. Electronic Igniter Button & Module
15. Hose Bracket
16. Valve, Hose and Regulator Assembly (Hose
and Regulator may not be included)
17. Disposable Drip Pan
18. Removable Catch Pan
19. Control Bracket
20. Burner Control Knob
May Include:
21. Warming Rack
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WHAT IS LP GAS?
Liquefied petroleum gas,
also called LPG, LP gas,
liquid propane, or simply
propane or butane, is the
flammable, petroleum-based
product used to fuel your
grill. It is a gas at moderate
temperatures and pressure
when it is not contained. But
at moderate pressure inside a
container, such as a cartridge
or cylinder, LPG is a liquid.
As pressure is released from
the cartridge or cylinder, the
liquid readily vaporizes and
becomes LP gas.
• LPG has an odour similar to
natural gas. You should be
aware of this odour.
• LPG is heavier than air.
Leaking LP gas may collect
in low areas and resist
dispersion.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LP GAS
& LP GAS CONNECTIONS
1
The instructions in this Owner's Guide explain
installation of two possible types of fuel sources:
disposable butane fuel cartridges (1) and larger
refillable propane cylinders (2). The grill that
you purchased will use one of these two options.
Follow the specific gas connection instructions
that match your grill.
SAFE HANDLING TIPS FOR CARTRIDGES
AND CYLINDERS
There are various guidelines and safety factors that you
need to keep in mind when using liquefied petroleum gas
(LPG). Carefully follow these instructions before using
your Weber® gas grill.
Tips for Both Cartridges and Cylinders
• Do not use a damaged cartridge/cylinder. A dented or
rusty cartridge/cylinder or a cartridge/cylinder with
a damaged valve may be hazardous and should be
replaced with a new cartridge/cylinder immediately.
• Handle “empty” cartridges/cylinders with the same
care as you handle full cartridges/cylinders. Even
when a cartridge/cylinder is empty of liquid, there
may still be gas pressure inside the cartridge/cylinder.
• Cartridges/cylinders should not be dropped or
handled roughly.
• Never store or transport the cartridge/cylinder where
temperatures can reach 51° C (the cartridge/cylinder
will become too hot to hold by hand). For example: do
not leave the cartridge/cylinder in a car on a hot day.
• Leak-test the joint where the regulator connects
to the cartridge/cylinder each time a reconnection
occurs. For example: test each time the cartridge/
cylinder is reinstalled.
• Cartridges/cylinders must be kept out of reach of
children.
• Do not connect to natural gas supply (city gas).
The valves and orifices are designed exclusively for
liquefied petroleum gas.
• The areas around the cartridge/cylinder must be free
and clear from debris.
• The cartridge/cylinder should not be changed in the
proximity of an ignition source.
Additional Tip for Cartridges
• Always close the regulator gas control valve before
disconnecting regulator.
Additional Tips for Cylinders
• Always close the cylinder valve before disconnecting
regulator.
• Cylinders must be installed, transported, and stored
in an upright position.
2
STORAGE AND NON-USE GUIDELINES
For grills that have been stored for a while, it is important
to follow these guidelines:
• Do not store a disconnected cartridge/cylinder in a
building, garage, or any other enclosed area.
• Check that the areas under the cookbox and the
removable catch pan are free from debris that might
obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation air.
• The Weber
and any obstructions in the burner tubes before it is
used. (Refer to “ANNUAL MAINTENANCE.”)
• The spider/insect screens should also be
checked for any obstructions. (Refer to “ANNUAL
MAINTENANCE.”)
Additional Guidelines for Cartridges
• Disconnect the cartridge if: 1) it is empty; 2) the grill is
being stored in a garage or other enclosed area; 3) the
grill is being transported.
Additional Guidelines for Cylinders
• The gas must be turned off at the cylinder when the
Weber® gas grill is not in use.
m WARNING: Make sure that the cylinder
valve is closed when the grill is not in
use.
• If storing the Weber® gas grill indoors, first
DISCONNECT the gas supply and store the cylinder
outdoors in a well-ventilated space.
• If you do not disconnect the cylinder from the Weber®
gas grill, be sure to keep both the grill and the
cylinder outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
REGULATOR CONNECTIONS &
REQUIREMENTS
Requirements for Both Cartridges and Cylinders
• Avoid kinking the hose.
• Change the flexible hose when national regulations
stipulate this as a requirement.
• Any parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be
altered by the user.
• Any modification of the appliance may be dangerous.
Additional Requirements for Cylinders
• In the United Kingdom, this appliance must be fitted
with a regulator complying with BS 3016, having a
nominal output of 37 millibars.
• The length of hose must not exceed 1.5 metres.
• Only a nationally approved low-pressure hose and
regulator must be used.
• Replacement pressure regulators and hose
assemblies must be those specified by the outdoor
cooking gas appliance manufacturer.
m IMPORTANT NOTICE: We recommend that you replace the gas hose assembly on your
gas grill every five years. Some countries may have requirements that the gas hose
be replaced within less than five years, in which case that country’s requirement
would take precedence.
For replacement hose, regulator, and valve assemblies, contact the Customer
Service Representative in your area using the contact information on our web site.
Log on to www.weber.com.
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WHAT IS A REGULATOR?
EN417
Your Weber® gas grill is
equipped with a pressure
regulator, which is a device
to control and maintain
uniform gas pressure as gas
is released from the cartridge
or cylinder.
m DANGER
Do not store an extra (spare) or
disconnected gas supply cartridge or
cylinder under or near this grill.
CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE CARTRIDGE
CONNECTING THE REGULATOR
TO THE CARTRIDGE
Use only butane/propane disposable cartridges with
a minimum capacity of 430g and a maximum capacity
of 460g. The cartridge must have an EN417 valve as
illustrated (1).
m CAUTION: Only use cartridges that are
marked “PROPANE FUEL” or “BUTANEPROPANE MIX.”
A) Make sure the burner control knob is turned off by
pushing it in and turning it clockwise to the off (
position (2).
B) Make sure the regulator gas control valve is turned off
by turning clockwise until tight (3).
C) Push the disposable cartridge into regulator and turn
clockwise until tight (4).
)
m WARNING: Hand tighten only. Using
excessive force could damage the
regulator coupling and cartridge valve.
This could cause a leak or prevent
gasflow.
D) Set the disposable cartridge into the gas cartridge
support basket (5).
m WARNING: The disposable cartridge
must fit within the support basket.
NORMAL VALVEDAMAGED VALVE
1
CARTRIDGE
INSTRUCTIONS
2
3
4
CYLINDER
INSTRUCTIONS
This symbol represents
instructions only for
grills using DISPOSABLE
BUTANE CARTRIDGES as
a fuel source.
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This symbol represents
instructions only for
grills using REFILLABLE
PROPANE CYLINDERS as
a fuel source.
5
CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE CYLINDER
CONNECTING THE REGULATOR
TO THE CYLINDER
Only use cylinders with a minimum capacity of 2,5 kg and
a maximum capacity of 13 kg.
A) Connect regulator to cylinder.
m WARNING: Make sure that the cylinder
or regulator valve is closed.
Some regulators push ON to connect and pull OFF
to disconnect; others have a nut with a left-hand
thread that connects to the cylinder valve. Identify
your regulator type and follow one of the connection
instructions specific to that regulator.
Connect by Turning Clockwise
Screw regulator onto cylinder by turning fitting
clockwise (1). Position the regulator so that the vent
hole (2) faces down.
Connect by Turning Anti-Clockwise
Screw regulator onto cylinder by turning fitting anti-
clockwise (3) (4).
Connect by Turning Lever/Snapping into Position
Turn regulator lever (5) clockwise to the off position.
Push regulator down on cylinder valve until regulator
snaps into position (6).
Connect by Sliding Collar
Make sure regulator lever is in the off position
(7)(10). Slide the collar of the regulator up (8)(11).
Push the regulator down onto the cylinder valve and
maintain pressure. Slide collar down to close (9)(12).
If regulator does not lock, repeat procedure.
Note: The regulator illustrations shown in this manual may
not be similar to the regulator you are using for your grill,
due to different country or regional regulations.
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WHAT IS A LEAK CHECK?
The fuel system in your grill
features connections and
fittings. A leak check is a
reliable way to make sure that
no gas is escaping from any of
the connections or fittings.
Although all factory-made
connections have been
thoroughly checked for
gas leaks, it’s important to
perform a leak check before
using your grill for the first
time, as well as anytime you
disconnect and reconnect
a fitting and each time you
perform routine maintenance.
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.
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 storeassembled.
m WARNING: You should check for gas
leaks every time you disconnect and
reconnect a gas fitting.
NOTE: All factory-made connections have been thoroughly
checked for gas leaks and the burners have been flametested. As a safety precaution, however, you should check all
fittings for leaks before using your Weber® gas grill. Shipping
and handling may loosen or damage a gas fitting.
PREPARING TO USE YOUR GRILL -
WHEN CONNECTED TO A CARTRIDGE
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS AFTER
CONNECTING A CARTRIDGE
You will need: A spray bottle or brush or rag and a soapand-water solution. (You can make your own soap-andwater solution by mixing 20% liquid soap with 80% water;
or, you can purchase solution in the plumbing section of
any hardware store.)
A) Make sure the burner control knob is turned off by
pushing it in and turning it clockwise to the off (
position (1).
B) Turn gas supply on by turning the regulator gas
control valve anti-clockwise (2).
m WARNING: Do not ignite burner when
leak-checking.
C) 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) Regulator-to-cartridge connection (3).
m WARNING: If there is a leak at
connection (3), remove the cartridge.
DO NOT OPERATE THE GRILL. Install
a different cartridge and recheck for
leaks with soap-and-water solution.
If a leak persists after installing a
different cartridge, 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.
b) Valve-to-regulator hose connection (4).
c) Regulator hose-to-regulator connection (5).
m WARNING: If there is a leak at
connections (4 or 5), 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.
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.
Now you are ready to use your grill.
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CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS AFTER
CONNECTING A CYLINDER
You will need: A spray bottle or brush or rag and a soapand-water solution. (You can make your own soap-andwater solution by mixing 20% liquid soap with 80% water;
or, you can purchase solution in the plumbing section of
any hardware store.)
A) Make sure the burner control knob is turned off by
pushing it in and turning it clockwise to the off (
position.
B) Turn gas supply on at source.
Identify your regulator type. Follow the instructions
Move Lever
Move regulator lever to the on position (4) (5) (6).
m WARNING: Do not ignite burners when
leak-checking.
C) 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) Valve-to-regulator hose connection (7).
b) Regulator hose-to-regulator connection (8).
c) Regulator-to-cylinder connection (9).
m WARNING: If there is a leak at
connection (7, 8 or 9), 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.
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.
Now you are ready to use your grill.
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DISCONNECTING THE REGULATOR
DISCONNECTING THE REGULATOR FROM
THE CARTRIDGE
When your cartridge needs to be replaced, follow these
instructions to remove it.
A) Make sure the burner control knob is turned off by
pushing it in and turning it clockwise to the off (
position.
B) Make sure the regulator gas control valve is turned off
by turning it clockwise until tight (1).
C) Unscrew disposable cartridge from regulator by
turning it anti-clockwise (2).
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DISCONNECTING THE REGULATOR FROM
THE CYLINDER
We recommend that you refill the cylinder before it
is completely empty. To refill, take cylinder to a “Gas
Propane” dealer.
A) Remove the cylinder by shutting off the gas supply and
disconnecting the hose and regulator assembly from
the cylinder.
m WARNING: Make sure that the cylinder
or regulator valve is closed.
Identify your regulator type. Follow the disconnection
instructions for that regulator.
Disconnect by Turning Anti-Clockwise
Unscrew regulator from cylinder by turning fitting
anti-clockwise (1).
Disconnect by Turning Clockwise
Unscrew regulator from cylinder by turning fitting
clockwise (2) (3).
Disconnect by Turning Lever
Turn regulator lever clockwise (4) to the off position.
Push in on regulator lever (5) until it releases from
cylinder (6).
Disconnect by Sliding Collar
Make sure regulator lever is in the off position
(7)(9). Slide the collar of the regulator up (8)(10) to
disconnect from the cylinder.
B) Exchange empty cylinder for a full cylinder.
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SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE USING YOUR GRILL
SAFETY FIRST
It’s a good idea to get in the
habit of performing a few
safety checks before grilling.
Safety must be considered when you are
deciding where to place and operate your
grill. Be sure to read the following warnings
before installing or using yourgrill.
WARNINGS:
m Only use this grill outdoors in a well-
ventilated area. Do not use in a garage,
building, breezeway, shed, hut or any
other enclosed area.
m Your gas grill must never be used under
an unprotected combustible roof or
overhang.
m Your gas grill is not intended to be
installed in or on caravans and/or boats.
m Do not use the gas grill in the boot of any
vehicle, or inside an estate car, people
carrier, minibus or caravan.
m Keep the cooking area clear of
flammable vapours and liquids such as
petrol, alcohol, etc., and combustible
materials.
m The entire cookbox gets hot when in use.
Do not touch.
m Do not move the gas grill when operating
or while grill is alight.
m When cooking, the appliance must be on
a level, stable surface in an area clear of
combustible material.
REMOVABLE CATCH PAN AND
DISPOSABLEDRIPPAN
Your grill was built with a grease collection system, which
funnels grease away from food and into a removable
catch pan. For your convenience, you can also line the
removable catch pan with a Weber™ disposable drip pan,
which will help keep the removable catch pan cleaner
longer.
Cleaning the removable catch pan is just as important
as cleaning the cookbox. Check the removable catch pan
for grease build-up each time you use your grill. Remove
excess grease with a plastic scraper (1). Wash the
removable catch pan with warm, soapy water and rinse
with water.
m WARNING: Check the removable catch
pan or 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 cookbox,
removable catch pan or disposable drip
pan with aluminium foil.
HOSE INSPECTION
The hose should be inspected routinely for any signs of
cracking (2).
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™ authorised
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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METHODS OF BURNER
IGNITION
There are two ways to ignite
the burner. The first is by
using the ignition system built
into your grill. The second is
with a match.
Next are the steps for igniting
your grill using the ignition
system. On the following page
are steps for igniting your grill
with a match.
BURNER IGNITION & USAGE
BURNER IGNITION
A) Open the grill lid (1).
m DANGER
Failure to open the lid before igniting the
grill’s burner, or not waiting five minutes
to allow the gas to clear if the grill does
not light, may result in an explosive flareup which can cause serious bodily injury
or death.
B) Unfold the side tables(2) (Q® 1200, Q® 2000, Q® 2200).
C) Make sure the burner control knob is turned to the off
( ) position(3). Check by pushing burner control knob
in and turning it clockwise until it stops.
D) Confirm that the cartridge or cylinder is properly
installed.
E) Turn on the regulator valve using one of the
appropriate options based on your regulator type.
F) Push burner control knob in and turn it anti-clockwise
to start/high ( ) position (4).
G1) Push the red igniter button several times, so it clicks
each time (5).
OR
G2) Push and hold in the electronic igniter button (6). You
will hear the igniter clicking.
H) Check that the burner is lit by looking through the
cooking grates. You should see a flame.
m WARNING: Do not lean over the open
grill while igniting.
m WARNING: If burner fails to ignite within
five seconds, stop, turn the burner
control knob to off and wait five minutes
to allow the gas to clear before you try
again or light with amatch.
TO EXTINGUISH BURNER
Push burner control knob in and turn it clockwise to the
off ( ) position.
m CAUTION: Do not fold in side tables until
grill is cold (Q® 1200, Q® 2000, Q® 2200).
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This plastic must be removed
before you attempt to ignite
your grill. Do not confuse this
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BURNER IGNITION
Lighting with a Match
A) Open the grill lid (1).
m DANGER
Failure to open the lid before igniting the
grill’s burner, or not waiting five minutes
to allow the gas to clear if the grill does
not light, may result in an explosive flareup which can cause serious bodily injury
or death.
B) Unfold the side tables(2) (Q® 1200, Q® 2000, Q® 2200).
C) Make sure the burner control knob is turned to the off
( ) position(3). Check by pushing burner control knob
in and turning it clockwise until it stops.
D) Confirm that the cartridge or cylinder is properly
installed.
E) Turn on the regulator valve using one of the
appropriate options based on your regulator type.
F) Strike a match and put the flame under the matchlight
hole (4). While holding lit match, push burner control
knob in and turn it anti-clockwise to start/high ( )
position(5).
G) Check that the burner is lit by looking through the
cooking grates. You should see a flame.
m WARNING: Do not lean over the open
grill while igniting. Keep your face and
body at least 30 cm (12 in) away from the
matchlight hole when lighting thegrill.
m WARNING: If the burner fails to ignite
within five seconds, stop, turn the burner
control knob to off and wait five minutes
to allow the gas to clear before you try
again.
TO EXTINGUISH BURNER
Push burner control knob in and turn it clockwise to the
off ( ) position.
m CAUTION: Do not fold in side tables until
grill is cold (Q® 1200, Q® 2000, Q® 2200).
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BARBECUING TIPS & HELPFUL HINTS
TIPS & HINTS
• Always preheat the grill before
cooking. Set burner(s) on high
heat and close lid; preheat for
10 to 15 minutes.
• The temperature of your gas
grill may run hotter than
normal for the first few uses.
• Recipe barbecuing times are
based on outside temperatures
of 70°F (21°C) and little or no
wind. Allow for more cooking
time on cold or windy days, or
at higher altitudes. Allow for
less cooking time in extremely
hot weather.
• Barbecuing conditions may
require adjustment of the
burner control knobs to
attain the correct cooking
temperatures.
• Sear meats and cook with the
lid down for perfectly grilled
food every time.
• Crowding food onto a cooking
grate means more time will be
required to cook the food.
• Trim excess fat from steaks,
chops, and roasts, leaving
no more than a scant ¼ inch
(6.4mm) of fat. Less fat makes
clean-up easier, and is a virtual
guarantee against unwanted
flare-ups.
• In general, large pieces of meat
will require more cooking time
per pound (kilo) than small
pieces of meat.
• Some foods, such as a
casserole or thin fish fillets,
will require a container for
barbecuing. Disposable foil
pans are very convenient, but
any metal pan with ovenproof
handles can also be used.
• Foods in containers, such
as baked beans, will require
more time if grilled in a deep
casserole than in a shallow
baking pan.
• Use tongs rather than a fork for
turning and handling meats to
avoid losing natural juices. Use
two spatulas for handling large
whole fish.
• Always be sure the cookbox and
removable catch pan are clean
and free from debris.
• Do not line the cookbox with
foil. This could prevent the
grease from flowing into the
removable catch pan.
• If an unwanted flare-up should
occur, turn burner(s) 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.
• Using a timer will help to alert
you when “well done” is about
to become “overdone.”
• A light coating of oil will help
brown your food evenly and
keep it from sticking to the
cooking grate. Always brush
or spray oil onto your food, not
directly onto the cooking grate.
• When using a marinade, sauce
or glaze with a high sugar
content or other ingredients
that burn easily, only brush it
onto the food during the last 5
to 10 minutes of barbecuing.
PREHEATING
Preheating the grill before barbecuing is important. To
preheat: Light your grill according to the instructions in
this Owner’s Guide; then turn burner(s) to start/high (
position, close the lid, and preheat grill. This will take
10 to 15 minutes depending on conditions such as air
temperature and wind. After preheating, you can adjust
the burner(s) as desired.
m WARNING: Should the burner(s) go out
while grill is in operation, turn burner
control knob(s) to off position. Open
the lid and wait five minutes before
attempting to relight grill, using the
igniting instructions.
COVERED COOKING
All barbecuing 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, a feature on some of our grills,
indicates the cooking temperature inside the grill. All
preheating and barbecuing is done with the lid down. No
peeking — heat is lost every time you lift the lid.
GREASE COLLECTION SYSTEM
Unique cooking grate design features angled, cast-iron
rails that deflect drippings away from the burner tube(s),
preventing flare-ups that can char food. The remaining
drippings flow into a removable catch pan that slides out
for easy cleaning.
For more barbecuing tips and recipes, visit
www.weber.com.
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BARBECUING TIPS & HELPFUL HINTS
RED MEATThickness / WeightApproximate Total Barbecuing Time
Steak: New York strip, rib-eye, and filet mignon
(tenderloin)
Steak: Porterhouse and T-bone¾ inch thick4 to 6 minutes high heat
Flank Steak1½ to 2 pounds, ¾ inch thick12 to 14 minutes high heat
Ground Beef Patty¾ inch thick8 to 10 minutes medium heat
Tenderloin3 to 4 pounds25 to 30 minutes sear 10 minutes high heat,
PORKThickness / WeightApproximate Total Barbecuing Time
Bratwurst: fresh5 ounce link10 to 15 minutes low heat
Chop: boneless or bone in¾ inch thick10 to 15 minutes sear 6 minutes high heat,
Ribs: baby back*3 to 4 pounds1 to 1½ hours low heat (with rib rack**)
Ribs: spareribs3 to 4 pounds1 to 1½ hours low heat, 30 minutes bone side down,
Tenderloin1 pound20 to 25 minutes sear 10 minutes high heat (turn 3 times),
POULTRYThickness / WeightApproximate Total Barbecuing Time
Chicken Breast: boneless, skinless6 to 8 ounces12 to 16 minutes medium heat
Chicken Pieces: bone in, assorted3 to 6 ounces35 to 45 minutes low heat
Chicken: whole*4 to 5 pounds1 to 1½ hours medium heat (with roasting rack**)
Cornish Game Hen3 to 4 pounds30 to 35 minutes medium heat (with roasting rack**)
Turkey Breast: bone in*5 to 6 pounds1 to 1½ hours low heat
SEAFOODThickness / WeightApproximate Total Barbecuing Time
Fish, Fillet or Steak: salmon, swordfish, and tuna¼ to ½ inch thick6 to 8 minutes medium heat
Fish, Fillet or Steak: halibut and sea bass¼ to ½ inch thick10 to 12 minutes medium heat
Shrimp1½ ounces3 to 5 minutes medium heat
VEGETABLESThickness / WeightApproximate Total Barbecuing Time
Asparagus½ inch diameter3 to 5 minutes medium heat
Cornin husk25 to 30 minutes medium heat
Mushroomshitake or button8 to 10 minutes medium heat
Onion½ inch slices8 to 12 minutes medium heat
Potatowhole45 to 60 minutes low heat
*Cuts that can only be grilled on the Weber
**Sold separately.
® Q®
2000 series gas grills.
¾ inch thick3 to 5 minutes high heat
1 inch thick6 to 8 minutes high heat
1 inch thick8 to 10 minutes high heat
and grill 15 to 20minutes low heat
and grill 4 to 8 minutes low heat
1¼ to 1½ inches thick14 to 18 minutes sear 8 minutes high heat,
and grill 6 to 10 minutes low heat
then turn every 10 to 15 minutes
and grill 10 to 15 minutes low heat
1 to 1¼ inches thick8 to 10 minutes medium heat
1 to 1¼ inches thick12 to 14 minutes medium heat
husked10 to 15 minutes medium heat
portabello12 to 15 minutes medium heat
½ inch slices14 to 16 minutes medium heat
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEMSSOLUTIONS
Burner does not ignite when you push the
igniterbutton.
Burner does not ignite, or flame is low when burner
control knob is on high (
Burner flame pattern is erratic.
Flame is low when burner control knob is on high(
position.
Flames do not run the whole length of the
burnertube.
Burner burns with a yellow or orange flame, in
conjunction with the smell of gas.
Experiencing flare-ups.
) position.
m CAUTION: Do not line the cookbox
with aluminium foil.
Inside of lid appears to be “peeling.”
(Resembles paint peeling.)
If problems cannot be corrected by using these methods, please contact the Customer Service Representative in your area using the contact information on our web site.
Log onto www.weber.com.
Be sure that there is gas flow to the burner by attempting to match light your burner. Refer to “BURNER IGNITION—
Lighting with a Match.” If match lighting is successful, the problem lies in the ignition system. Refer to “MAINTAINING
THE PUSH BUTTON IGNITION SYSTEM” or “MAINTAINING THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM.”
Be sure that wires are correctly inserted into terminals on igniter electrode assembly. Check that the wires are
connected to terminals on the push button igniter or the electronic igniter module. Refer to “MAINTAINING THE PUSH
BUTTON IGNITION SYSTEM” or “MAINTAINING THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM.”
If a new battery is installed, confirm that battery’s plastic wrapping has been removed. Verify that the battery is in
good condition and has been installed correctly. Refer to “MAINTAINING THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM.”
Fuel could be low or empty. Replace cartridge or replace or refill cylinder.
Clean burner ports that run down the entire length of burner tube. Refer to “ANNUAL MAINTENANCE.”
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Inspect spider/insect screen for possible obstructions. (Blockage of holes.) Clean spider/insect screen.
Refer to “ANNUAL MAINTENANCE.”
Grill must be preheated with burner on high for 10 to 15 minutes.
Clean the cooking grates thoroughly to remove grease. Refer to “CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE GRILL.”
The cookbox may be dirty and is not allowing grease to flow into removable catch pan. Clean cookbox. Refer to
“CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE GRILL.”
The inside of the lid is cast aluminium. It is not painted. It cannot “peel.” What you are seeing is baked-on grease that
has turned to carbon and is flaking off. THIS IS NOT A DEFECT. Clean thoroughly. Refer to “CLEANING THE INSIDE OF
THE GRILL.”
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KEEPING YOUR
WEBER™ GAS GRILL IN
TIP-TOP SHAPE
m DANGER
Failure to correct any problems described
on this page may result in a fire, which can
cause serious bodily injury or death, and
cause damage to property.
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
To keep your gas grill performing as safely and efficiently
as on day one, we strongly recommend that you inspect
and clean the spider/insect screen(s) and burner tube(s)
at least once a year. Below is important information about
these two areas of the grill that should undergo annual
maintenance.
If you observe an incorrect flame pattern or blocked
burner port, proceed to the “BURNER TUBE CLEANING
OR REPLACEMENT” instructions on the following page.
BURNER FLAME PATTERN
The burner tube(s) in your gas grill was/were factory set
for the correct air and gas mixture. The correct flame
pattern is shown in illustration and described below:
• Burner tube(s) (1)
• Tips occasionally flicker yellow (2)
• Light blue (3)
• Dark blue (4)
Check burner flame pattern. If the flames do not match
the above description, it could be an indication that the
spider/insect screen(s) has/have become dirty or blocked.
WEBER™ SPIDER/INSECT SCREEN(S)
The combustion air opening(s) of the burner tube(s) (5)
is/are fitted with stainless steel screen(s) to help prevent
spiders and other insects from spinning webs and
building nests inside the venturi section (6) of the burner
tube(s). These nests can obstruct the normal gas flow,
and can cause gas to flow back out of the combustion
air opening(s) (7). Symptoms of this kind of obstruction
include the odour of gas in conjunction with burner
flames that appear yellow and lazy. This obstruction could
result in a fire in and around the gas valve(s), causing
serious damage to your grill (8).
NOTE: If a spider/insect screen becomes damaged or
cannot be cleaned, please contact the Customer Service
Representative in your area using the contact information on
our web site. Log onto www.weber.com.
BURNER TUBE PORTS
Over time, from repeated use of the grill, the burner
tube ports will become dirty. Blocked and dirty ports can
restrict full gas flow. Following are ways to determine
whether burner tube ports are dirty or blocked.
• Grill does not reach desired temperature
• Grill heats unevenly
• One or more of the burner(s) do not ignite
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Confirm that Grill Is Off and Cool
A) Check that the burner control knob is in the off
( )position. Check by pushing burner control knob in
and turning it clockwise until it stops.
B) Disconnect the cylinder.
C) Remove the lid.
D) Remove cooking grates.
Remove Burner Tube
You will need: A 3/8" nut driver.
A) Remove the screw that holds the burner tube to the
cookbox(1).
B) Carefully slide the burner tube out from the
cookbox(2).
Clean Burner Tube
You will need: A torch, a wire (a straightened-out coat
hanger), a suitable stainless steel bristle brush, and a soft
bristle brush (toothbrush).
A) Look inside the burner tube with a torch(3).
B) Clean any debris or blockage from the inside of the
burner tube with the wire(4).
C) Check spider/insect screen at the end of the burner
tube and clean it using the soft bristle brush(5).
m CAUTION: Do not clean the spider/insect
screen with hard or sharp tools. Do not
dislodge the spider/insect screen or
enlarge the screen openings.
D) Use the steel bristle brush to clean the outside of
the burner tube. This is done to make sure all burner
ports (openings) running along the length of the tube
are fully open(6).
m CAUTION: Do not enlarge the burner
ports when cleaning.
Reinstall Burner Tube
You will need: A 3/8" nut driver.
A) Carefully slide the burner tube back into hole in right
side of cookbox, aligning burner tube opening with
valve orifice.
B) Reinstall screw that holds the burner tube to the
cookbox.
m CAUTION: The burner tube opening (7)
must be positioned properly over the
valve orifice (8).
m WARNING: You should check for gas
leaks every time you disconnect and
reconnect a gas fitting.
C) Reinstall the lid.
D) Replace cooking grates.
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BEAUTIFUL—
INSIDE AND OUT
Weber™ grill owners take a lot
of pride in their grills. Flaunt
your pride and joy. Keep your
grill clean and beautiful—
inside and out—by following
these routine maintenance
steps.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE GRILL
To keep the outside of your grill looking its best, use the
following guidelines for safe cleaning.
m WARNING: Turn your Weber® gas grill
off and wait for it to cool before cleaning
it.
Painted, Enamelled and Plastic Surfaces
Use a warm, soapy water solution to clean outside
surfaces; then rinse with water.
IMPORTANT: Do not use cleaners that contain acid,
mineral spirits, or xylene. Do not use oven cleaner,
abrasive cleansers (kitchen cleansers), cleaners that
contain citrus products, or abrasive cleaning pads on
grill or cart surfaces.
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Fold-out tables (Q
used as cutting boards.
1200, Q® 2000, Q® 2200) are not to be
CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE GRILL
To keep your grill performing safely and efficiently, it is
important to remove any debris and excess grease that
may have accumulated on the inside of the grill. Use the
following guidelines for safe cleaning.
Inside Lid
Flaking, built-up grease resembles paint flakes. Wipe
inside of lid with paper towel to prevent grease build-up.
Wash inside lid with warm, soapy water; then rinse
withwater.
Cookbox Components & Burner Tube
You will need: A stainless steel bristle brush, and a stiff
plastic scraper.
A) Scrape and brush the cooking grates with the scraper
and brush. Remove the cooking grates and set aside.
m CAUTION: Grill brushes should be
checked for loose bristles and excessive
wear on a regular basis. Replace brush
if any loose bristles are found on cooking
grates or brush. Weber recommends
purchasing a new stainless steel grill
brush at the beginning of every spring.
m CAUTION: Do not clean cooking grates in
a self-cleaning oven.
B) Brush any debris off of burner tube. Do not enlarge
burner ports (openings) running along length of
burner tube (1).
C) When cleaning is complete, replace the cooking
grates.
Cookbox
Wash inside of cookbox with warm, soapy water; then
rinse with water.
Removable Catch Pan and Disposable Drip Pan
Your grill was built with a grease collection system, which
funnels grease away from food and into a removable
catch pan. For your convenience, you can also line the
removable catch pan with a Weber® disposable drip pan,
which will help keep the removable catch pan cleaner
longer.
Cleaning the removable catch pan is just as important
as cleaning the cookbox. Check the removable catch pan
for grease build-up each time you use your grill. Remove
excess grease with a plastic scraper (2). Wash the
removable catch pan with warm, soapy water and rinse
with water.
m WARNING: Check the removable catch
pan or 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 cookbox,
removable catch pan or disposable drip
pan with aluminium foil.
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disposable drip pans and
cooking grates,contact
thelocal retailerin
your areaor log onto
www.weber.com. If you need
furtherassistance, contact
your Customer Service
Representative.
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IGNITION SYSTEM OPERATIONS
The igniter supplies a spark to the igniter electrode
assembly. Whether you are performing routine
maintenance or a troubleshooting check on the ignition
system, read the following to keep your ignition system
working properly.
m WARNING: All gas controls and supply
valves should be in the OFF position.
If the igniter fails to ignite your Q™ grill, you will need to
pinpoint where the problem is occurring: with the gas flow
or with the ignition system. Begin by attempting to match
light your burner. Refer to “BURNER IGNITION—Lighting
with a Match.” If match lighting is successful, the problem
lies in the ignition system.
MAINTAINING THE PUSH BUTTON IGNITION
SYSTEM
• Check that both the white (1) and black (2) ignition
wires are attached properly.
• Verify that the igniter button pushes in, clicks and
returns to the out position.
MAINTAINING THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION
SYSTEM
• Verify that the AAA battery (alkaline only) is in good
condition and is installed correctly (3). Some batteries
have a plastic protective wrap around them. This
plastic must be removed before installing battery. Do
not confuse this plastic with the battery label.
• Make sure that both igniter wires are properly
attached to the igniter module. Black wire to black
terminal (4), white wire to white terminal (5).
• Make sure the electronic igniter button is working by
listening for clicking and looking for sparks at burner.
If the electronic
contact the Customer Service Representative in your
area using the contact information on our web site.
Logonto www.weber.com.
ignition system still fails to ignite,
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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 outside of box.
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 or gas-burning components without contacting
Weber-Stephen Products LLC Customer Service Department. Your actions, if you fail to follow this product
warning, may cause a fire or an explosion resulting in serious personal injury or death and damage to property.
AUSTRALIA
Weber-Stephen Products LLC
R. McDonald Co. PTY. LTD.
For Repub lic of Ire land, please co ntact:
Weber-Stephen Products (U.K.) Limited.
For othe r easter n Europe an countries, s uch as ROM ANIA ,
SLOVE NIA, CR OATIA, o r GREECE , please contac t:
Weber-Stephen Deutschland GmbH,
info-EE@weberstephen.com.
For Balt ic state s, please conta ct:
Weber-Stephen Nordic ApS.