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Connecting the Liquid Propane Cylinder, or explosion which can cause serious

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Connecting the Liquid Propane Cylinder ƽ WARNING: Make sure that the LP cylinder valve is closed. Close by turning valve clockwise. ƽ 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. We utilize various LP tank manufacturers. Some of the tanks have differing top collar assembles. (The top collar is the metal protective ring around the valve.) One series of tanks mount with the valve facing front. The other tanks mount with the valve facing away from the fuel scale. These types of tanks are illustrated below. You will need: LP cylinder, a soap and water solution and a rag or brush to apply it. 1) Turn the LP cylinder so the opening of the valve is either to the front, side or rear of the Weber Gas Barbecue. Lift and hook the cylinder onto the fuel gauge. Note: This is a new type of connection. It tightens clockwise and will not allow gas to flow unless the connection is tight. The connection requires tightening by hand only. ƽ WARNING: Do not use a wrench to tighten the connection. Using a wrench could damage the regulator coupling and could cause a leak. 5) Mix soap and water. 6) Turn on the cylinder valve. 7) 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, Contact the Customer Service Representative in your region using the contact information sheet provided with your manual. Do not use the barbecue. 8) When leak checking is complete, turn gas supply OFF at the source and rinse connections with water. 2) Loosen the cylinder lock wing nut. Swing the cylinder lock down. Tighten the wing nut. Liquid Propane Cylinder The liquid propane cylinder manufacturer is responsible for the materials, workmanship and performance of the tank. If the tank has a defect malfunctions, or you have a question regarding the tank, call the tank manufacturer's customer service center. The phone number is on the warning decal, which is permanently attached to the tank. If the tank manufacturer has not resolved the issue to your satisfaction, then contact the Customer Service Representative in your region using the contact information sheet provided with your manual. To Connect the hose to the cylinder: 3) Remove the plastic dust cover from the valve. 4) Screw the regulator coupling onto the tank valve, clockwise, or to the right. Hand-tighten only. D-5

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D-5
Connecting the Liquid Propane Cylinder
±
WARNING: Make sure that the LP cylinder valve
is closed. Close by turning valve clockwise.
±
DANGER
Liquid Propane Cylinder
The liquid propane cylinder manufacturer is
responsible for the materials, workmanship and
performance of the tank. If the tank has a defect
malfunctions, or you have a question regarding the
tank, call the tank manufacturer
s customer service
center. The phone number is on the warning decal,
which is permanently attached to the tank. If the tank
manufacturer has not resolved the issue to your
satisfaction, then contact the Customer Service
Representative in your region using the contact
information sheet provided with your manual.
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.
We utilize various LP tank manufacturers.
Some of the
tanks have differing top collar assembles.
(The top
collar is the metal protective ring around the valve.)
One series of tanks mount with the valve facing front.
The other tanks mount with the valve facing away from
the fuel scale.
These types of tanks are illustrated
below.
You will need: LP cylinder, a soap and water solution
and a rag or brush to apply it.
1)
Turn the LP cylinder so the opening of the valve is
either to the front, side or rear of the Weber Gas
Barbecue. Lift and hook the cylinder onto the fuel
gauge.
2)
Loosen the cylinder lock wing nut. Swing the
cylinder lock down. Tighten the wing nut.
To Connect the hose to the cylinder:
3)
Remove the plastic dust cover from the valve.
4)
Screw the regulator coupling onto the tank valve,
clockwise, or to the right. Hand-tighten only.
Note: This is a new type of connection. It tightens
clockwise and will not allow gas to flow unless the
connection is tight. The connection requires tightening
by hand only.
±
WARNING: Do not use a wrench to tighten the
connection. Using a wrench could damage the
regulator coupling and could cause a leak.
5)
Mix
soap and water.
6)
Turn on the cylinder valve.
7)
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, Contact the Customer Service
Representative in your region using the contact
information sheet provided with your manual. Do not
use the barbecue.
8)
When leak checking is complete, turn gas supply
OFF at the source and rinse connections with
water.