Weber Summit Platinum D6 LP Owner Manual - Page 33

Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE WEBER® SPIDER /INSECT SCREENS Your Weber® gas barbecue, as well as any outdoor gas appliance, is a target for spiders and other insects. They can nest in the venturi section(1) of the burner tubes. This blocks the normal gas flow, and can cause the gas to flow back out of the combustion air opening. This could result in a fire in and around the combustion air openings, under the control panel, causing serious damage to your barbecue. The burner tube combustion air opening is fitted with a stainless steel screen(2) to prevent spiders and other insects access to the burner tubes through the combustion air openings. We recommend that you inspect the Spider/Insect screens at least once a year. (See Section "Annual Maintenance".) Also inspect and clean the the Spider/Insect screens if any of the following symptoms should ever occur: 1) The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow and lazy. 2) Barbecue does not reach temperature. 3) Barbecue heats unevenly. 4) One or more of the burners do not ignite. ƽDANGER Failure to correct the above mentioned symptoms may result in a fire, which can cause serious bodily injury (1) (2) 33 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Inspection and cleaning of the Spider/Insect screens To inspect the spider/insect screens, remove the control panel. If there is dust or dirt on the screens, remove the burners for cleaning the screens. Brush the spider/inspect screens, lightly, with a soft bristle brush (i.e. an old toothbrush). ƽ CAUTION: Do not clean the spider/insect screens with hard or sharp tools. Do not dislodge the spider/insect screens or enlarge the screen openings. Lightly tap the burner to get debris and dirt out of the burner tube. Once the spider/insect screens and burners are clean replace the burners. If the spider/insect screen becomes damaged or cannot be cleaned, call Weber-Stephen Products Customer Service for replacement parts.

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WEBER
®
SPIDER /INSECT SCREENS
Your Weber
®
gas barbecue, as well as any outdoor gas appliance, is a
target for spiders and other insects. They can nest in the venturi section(1)
of the burner tubes. This blocks the normal gas flow, and can cause the gas
to flow back out of the combustion air opening. This could result in a fire in
and around the combustion air openings, under the control panel, causing
serious damage to your barbecue.
The burner tube combustion air opening is fitted with a stainless steel
screen(2) to prevent spiders and other insects access to the burner tubes
through the combustion air openings.
We recommend that you inspect the Spider/Insect screens at least once
a year. (See Section “Annual Maintenance”.) Also inspect and clean the
the Spider/Insect screens if any of the following symptoms should ever
occur:
1)
The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow
and lazy.
2)
Barbecue does not reach temperature.
3)
Barbecue heats unevenly.
4)
One or more of the burners do not ignite.
MAINTENANCE
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
Inspection and cleaning of the Spider/Insect screens
To inspect the spider/insect screens, remove the control panel. If there is
dust or dirt on the screens, remove the burners for cleaning the screens.
Brush the spider/inspect screens, lightly, with a soft bristle brush (i.e. an old
toothbrush).
±
CAUTION: Do not clean the spider/insect screens with
hard or sharp tools. Do not dislodge the spider/insect
screens or enlarge the screen openings.
Lightly tap the burner to get debris and dirt out of the burner tube. Once the
spider/insect screens and burners are clean replace the burners.
If the spider/insect screen becomes damaged or cannot be cleaned, call
Weber-Stephen Products Customer Service for replacement parts.
±
DANGER
Failure to correct the above mentioned symptoms may
result in a fire, which can cause serious bodily injury
(1)
(2)