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1. 1 1 2 1 1 1 WWW WEBER COM 5 ASSEMBLY 5 4 1 2 3 2 1 WWW WEBER COM 6 WEBER Q 1000 EXPLODED VIEW 1 Lid 2 Handle Spacer 3 Handle 4 Cooking Grate 5 Burner Tube 6 Igniter Electrode Assembly 7 Cookbox 8 Carrying Handle 9 Rear Cradle 10 Front Cradle 11 Push Button Igniter Electronic Igniter Button amp Module 12 Gas Cartridge Support Basket Hose Bracket 13 Gas Cartridge Valve Hose and 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 13 Q1000_EURO_LP_041613 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 17 10 11 12 13 9 14 15 16 12 11 WWW WEBER COM 7 WEBER Q 1200 EXPLODED VIEW 1 Lid 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
2. 18 BURNER IGNITION 19 TO EXTINGUISH BURNER 19 BARBECUING TIPS amp HELPFUL HINTS 20 TIPS amp HINTS 20 PREHEATING 20 COVERED COOKING 20 GREASE COLLECTION SYSTEM 20 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 23 KEEPING YOUR WEBER GAS BARBECUE IN TIP TOP SHAPE 23 BURNER FLAME PATTERN 23 WEBER SPIDER INSECT SCREEN S 23 BURNER TUBE PORTS 23 BURNER TUBE CLEANING OR REPLACEMENT 24 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 25 BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUT 25 CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE BARBECUE
3. peeling Resembles paint peeling 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 BARBECUE 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 WWW WEBER COM 23 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 6 5 7 8 1 2 3 4 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 KEEPING YOUR WEBER GAS BARBECUE IN TIP TOP SHAPE To keep your Weber gas barbecue 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 barbecue 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 Weber gas barbecue was were factory set for the correct air and gas mixture The correct flame pattern is shown in illustration and descri
4. to inch thick 6 to 8 minutes medium heat 1 to 1 inches thick 8 to 10 minutes medium heat Fish Fillet or Steak halibut and sea bass to inch thick 10 to 12 minutes medium heat 1 to 1 inches thick 12 to 14 minutes medium heat Shrimp 1 ounces 3 to 5 minutes medium heat VEGETABLES Thickness Weight Approximate Total Barbecuing Time Asparagus 1 inch diameter 3 to 5 minutes medium heat Corn in husk 25 to 30 minutes medium heat husked 10 to 15 minutes medium heat Mushroom shitake or button 8 to 10 minutes medium heat portabello 12 to 15 minutes medium heat Onion inch slices 8 to 12 minutes medium heat Potato whole 45 to 60 minutes low heat inch slices 14 to 16 minutes medium heat Cuts that can only be grilled on the Weber Q 2000 series gas grills Sold separately WWW WEBER COM 22 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS Burner does not ignite when you push the igniter button 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 t
5. All remaining parts 2 years DISCLAIMERS WEBER MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OTHER THAN WHAT IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY NO WARRANTIES SHALL APPLY AFTER THE APPLICABLE PERIODS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY NO OTHER WARRANTIES GIVEN BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY INCLUDING A DEALER OR RETAILER WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT SUCH AS ANY EXTENDED WARRANTIES SHALL BIND WEBER THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PART OR PRODUCT THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY ARISING FROM THE SALE OF THE PRODUCTS COVERED HEREBY WEBER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN NO EVENT 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 THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIG
6. gas barbecue 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 COUNTRY GAS TYPE amp PRESSURE Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Hungary Iceland Latvia Lithuania Malta Netherlands Norway Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Sweden Turkey I3B P 30 mbar Belgium France Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Portugal Spain Switzerland United Kingdom I3 28 30 37 mbar Poland I3B P 37 mbar Austria Germany I3B P 50 mbar CYLINDER CONSUMPTION DATA kW g h CYLINDER MAIN BURNER MAXIMUM 3 7 264 CARTRIDGE CONSUMPTION DATA kW g h CARTRIDGE MAIN BURNER MAXIMUM 2 8 202 WWW WEBER COM 12 CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE CARTRIDGE WHAT IS A REGULATOR Your Weber gas barbecue 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 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 On
7. 12 Rear Cradle 13 Front Cradle 14 Electronic Igniter Button amp 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 Q1200_EURO_LP_041613 1 2 3 4 5 9 7 8 10 11 14 13 12 6 20 17 18 19 16 15 16 15 WWW WEBER COM 8 WEBER Q 2000 EXPLODED VIEW 1 Lid 2 Handle Spacer 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 amp 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 1 19 18 17 16 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Q2000_EURO_LP_041613 14 15 13 WWW WEBER COM 9 WEBER Q 2200 EXPLODED VIEW 1 Lid 2 Thermometer 3 Handle Spacer 4 Handle 5 Cooking Grate 6 Left Side Table 7 Right Side Table 8 Burner Tube
8. 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 ignition system still fails to ignite contact the Customer Service Representative in your area using the contact information on our web site Log onto www weber com 1 2 3 5 4 WWW WEBER COM 27 MEMO 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 Webe
9. 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 barbecue for nicks cracking abrasions or cuts If the hose is found to be damaged in any way do not use the barbecue 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 1 2 WWW WEBER COM 18 2 1 3 4 6 5 BURNER IGNITION amp USAGE METHODS OF BURNER IGNITION There are two ways to ignite the burner The first is by using the ignition system built into your barbecue The second is with a match Next are the steps for igniting your barbecue using the ignition system On the following page are steps for igniting your barbecue with a match Some batteries have a plastic protective wrap around them This plastic must be removed before you attempt to ignite your barbecue Do not confuse this plastic with the battery label BURNER IGNITION A Open the barbecue lid 1 m DANGER Failure to open the lid before igniting the barb
10. 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 845CO 0015 0845 Q 1000 1200 845CO 0016 0845 Q 2000 2200 WWW WEBER COM 2 WARNINGS WARNINGS m Keep this Owner s Guide for future reference m Follow all warnings and instructions when using the appliance 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 elderly and pets away while barbecue is in use m This Weber gas barbecue is not intended for commercial use m This Weber gas barbecue is not intended for and should never be used as a heater 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 briquettes 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
11. THE REGULATOR TO THE CARTRIDGE 12 CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE CYLINDER 13 CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE CYLINDER 13 PREPARING TO USE YOUR BARBECUE WHEN CONNECTED TO A CARTRIDGE 14 WHAT IS A LEAK CHECK 14 CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS AFTER CONNECTING A CARTRIDGE 14 PREPARING TO USE YOUR BARBECUE WHEN CONNECTED TO A CYLINDER 15 CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS AFTER CONNECTING A CYLINDER 15 DISCONNECTING THE REGULATOR 16 DISCONNECTING THE REGULATOR FROM THE CARTRIDGE 16 DISCONNECTING THE REGULATOR FROM THE CYLINDER 16 SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE USING YOUR BARBECUE 17 SAFETY FIRST 17 REMOVABLE CATCH PAN AND DISPOSABLE DRIP PAN 17 HOSE INSPECTION 17 BURNER IGNITION amp USAGE 18 METHODS OF BURNER IGNITION 18 BURNER IGNITION 18 TO EXTINGUISH BURNER
12. 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 barbecue 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 To obtain replacement disposable drip pans and cooking grates contact the local retailer in your area or log onto www weber com If you need further assistance contact your Customer Service Representative 1 2 WWW WEBER COM 26 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 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 barbecue you will need to pinpoint where the problem is occurring with the gas flow or with the ignition system
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14. 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 Weber gas barbecue must never be used under an unprotected combustible roof or overhang m Your Weber gas barbecue is not intended to be installed in or on caravans and or boats m Do not use the Weber gas barbecue 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 Weber gas barbecue when operating or while barbecue 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 DISPOSABLE DRIP PAN Your barbecue 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 barbecue Remove excess grease with a plastic scraper 1 Wash the removable catch pan with warm soapy water and rinse with water m WARNING
15. or the lid is open m Do not attempt to disconnect the gas regulator or any gas fitting while your barbecue is in operation m Use heat resistant barbecue mitts or oven gloves when operating barbecue m Use the regulator that is supplied with your Weber gas barbecue m Follow regulator connection instructions for your type of gas barbecue m Should the burner go out while barbecue is in operation turn the gas valve off Open the lid and wait five minutes before attempting to relight barbecue using the igniting instructions m Do not place barbecue on glass or a combustible surface heat can be conducted through the legs of portable barbecues m Do not build this model of barbecue 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 barbecue m After a period of storage and or non use 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 the barbecue while barbecue is in operation or is hot m Butane propane gas is not natural gas The conversio
16. 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 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 11 C Unscrew disposable cartridge from regulator by turning it anti clockwise 12 WWW WEBER COM 17 SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE USING YOUR BARBECUE SAFETY FIRST It s a good idea to get in the habit of performing a few safety checks before barbecuing Safety must be considered when you are deciding where to place and operate your barbecue Be sure to read the following warnings before installing or using your barbecue WARNINGS
17. 25 CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE BARBECUE 25 IGNITION SYSTEM OPERATIONS 26 MAINTAINING THE PUSH BUTTON IGNITION SYSTEM 26 MAINTAINING THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM 26 MEMO 27 Thank you for purchasing a WEBER product Weber Stephen Products LLC Weber prides itself on delivering a safe durable and reliable product This is Weber s Limited Warranty provided to you at no extra charge It contains the information you will need to have your WEBER product repaired in the unlikely event of a failure or defect WEBER S RESPONSIBILITIES Weber provides to the original 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 Under normal private single family home or apartment use and maintenance Weber agrees to repair or replace defective parts within the applicable time periods limitations and exclusions l
18. 57517 EN INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH 07 01 13 LP GAS BARBECUE OWNER S GUIDE Thank you for purchasing a Weber barbecue Now take a few minutes and protect it by registering your product online at www weber com m DANGER If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flames 3 Open lid 4 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 1 Never operate this appliance unattended 2 Do not use barbecue within 5 ft 1 5 m of any combustible material Combustible materials include but are not limited to wood or treated wood decks patios or porches 3 Never operate this appliance within 7 5 m 25 ft of any flammable liquid 4 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 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 barbecue operation Do this even if the barbecue was dealer assembled m WARNING Do not ignite this appliance without first reading the BURNER IGNITION sections of this Owner s Guide THIS GAS APPLIANCE
19. 9 Igniter Electrode Assembly 10 Cookbox 11 Carrying Handle 12 Rear Cradle 13 Front Cradle 14 Electronic Igniter Button amp 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 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Q2200_EURO_LP_041613 1 2 20 19 18 17 15 16 21 WWW WEBER COM 10 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LP GAS amp LP GAS CONNECTIONS STORAGE AND NON USE GUIDELINES For barbecues 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 gas barbecue should be checked for gas leaks 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 cylinder if 1 it is empty 2 the barbecue is being stored in a garage or other enclosed area 3 the barbecu
20. ER IGNITION Lighting with a Match A Open the barbecue lid 1 m DANGER Failure to open the lid before igniting the barbecue s burner or not waiting five minutes to allow the gas to clear if the barbecue does not light may result in an explosive flare up 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 barbecue while igniting Keep your face and body at least 30 cm 12 in away from the matchlight hole when lighting the barbecue 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 un
21. GERS 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 WWW WEBER COM 3 WARRANTY TABLE OF CONTENTS The barbecues illustrated in this Owner s Guide may vary slightly from the model purchased WARNINGS 2 WARRANTY 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 PARTS LIST 4 ASSEMBLY 5 WEBER Q 1000 EXPLODED VIEW 6 WEBER Q 1200 EXPLODED VIEW 7 WEBER Q 2000 EXPLODED VIEW 8 WEBER Q 2200 EXPLODED VIEW 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LP GAS amp LP GAS CONNECTIONS 10 WHAT IS LP GAS 10 SAFE HANDLING TIPS FOR CARTRIDGES AND CYLINDERS 10 STORAGE AND NON USE GUIDELINES 10 REGULATOR CONNECTIONS amp REQUIREMENTS 10 CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE CARTRIDGE 12 WHAT IS A REGULATOR 12 CONNECTING
22. HTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY IN DIFFERENT JURISDICTIONS PARTS AND ACCESSORIES REPLACED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE WARRANTED ONLY FOR THE BALANCE OF THE ORIGINAL WARRANTY PERIOD S THIS LIMITED WARRANTY APPLIES TO PRIVATE SINGLE FAMILY HOME OR APARTMENT USE ONLY AND DOES NOT APPLY TO WEBER BARBECUES 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 LIMITED 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 WWW WEBER COM 4 PARTS LIST 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1
23. able petroleum based product used to fuel your barbecue 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 2 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 barbecue that you purchased will use one of these two options Follow the specific gas connection instructions that match your barbecue 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 barbecue 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 whe
24. bed 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 barbecue 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 barbecue 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 Barbecue does not reach desired temperature Barbecue heats unevenly One or mo
25. ber com TIPS amp HINTS Always preheat the barbecue before cooking Set burner s on high heat and close lid preheat for 10 to 15 minutes The temperature of your gas barbecue 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 barbecued 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 inch 6 4 mm 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 barbecued in a deep casserole than in a shallow baking pan Use tongs rather t
26. cue performing safely and efficiently it is important to remove any debris and excess grease that may have accumulated on the inside of the barbecue 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 with water Cookbox Components amp 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 Barbecue 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 barbecue 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 barbecue 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
27. e is being transported Additional Guidelines for Cylinders The gas must be turned off at the cylinder when the Weber gas barbecue is not in use m WARNING Make sure that the cylinder valve is closed when the barbecue is not in use If storing the Weber gas barbecue 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 barbecue be sure to keep both the barbecue and the cylinder outdoors in a well ventilated area REGULATOR CONNECTIONS amp 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 WHAT IS LP GAS Liquefied petroleum gas also called LPG LP gas liquid propane or simply propane or butane is the flamm
28. eak at connection 7 8 or 9 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 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 barbecue 9 8 7 WWW WEBER COM 16 8 7 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 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 1 2 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
29. ections have been thoroughly checked for gas leaks it s important to perform a leak check before using your barbecue for the first time as well as anytime you disconnect and reconnect a fitting and each time you perform routine maintenance WWW WEBER COM 15 4 1 2 3 5 6 PREPARING TO USE YOUR BARBECUE WHEN CONNECTED TO A CYLINDER CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS AFTER CONNECTING A CYLINDER You will need A spray bottle or 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 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 for that regulator Turn Valve Turn cylinder valve anti clockwise 1 2 3 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 l
30. ecue s burner or not waiting five minutes to allow the gas to clear if the barbecue does not light may result in an explosive flare up 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 barbecue 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 a match 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 barbecue is cold Q 1200 Q 2000 Q 2200 WWW WEBER COM 19 2 1 3 5 4 BURNER IGNITION amp USAGE BURN
31. han 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 barbecue NEVER USE WATER TO EXTINGUISH FLAMES ON A GAS barbecue 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 WWW WEBER COM 21 BARBECUING TIPS amp HELPFUL HINTS RED MEAT Thickness Weight Approximate Total Barbecuing Time Steak New York strip rib eye and filet mignon tenderloin inch thick 3 to 5 minutes high heat 1 inch thick 6 to 8 minutes high heat Steak Porterhouse and T bone inch thick 4 to 6 minutes high heat 1 inch thick 8 to 10 minutes high heat Flank Steak 1 to 2
32. he 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 Burner does not ignite or flame is low when burner control knob is on high position Fuel could be low or empty Replace cartridge or replace or refill cylinder 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 burner tube Clean burner ports that run down the entire length of burner tube Refer to ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Burner burns with a yellow or orange flame in conjunction with the smell of gas Inspect spider insect screen for possible obstructions Blockage of holes Clean spider insect screen Refer to ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Experiencing flare ups m CAUTION Do not line the cookbox with aluminium foil Barbecue 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 BARBECUE 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 BARBECUE Inside of lid appears to be
33. 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 barbecue due to different country or regional regulations CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE CYLINDER WWW WEBER COM 14 1 2 4 3 5 PREPARING TO USE YOUR BARBECUE WHEN CONNECTED TO A CARTRIDGE 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 fo
34. isted below THIS LIMITED 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 To ensure trouble free warranty coverage it is important that you register your WEBER product online at www weber com or via Weber Customer Service at 1 800 446 1071 Please also retain your original sales receipt and or invoice Registering your WEBER product confirms your warranty coverage and provides a direct link between you and Weber in case we need to contact you The Owner must take reasonable care of the WEBER product and follow all assembly instructions usage instructions and preventative maintenance as outlined in the accompanying Owner s Guide 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 If you believe that you have a part that is covered by this Limited Warranty please contact Weber Customer Service at 1 800 446 1071 or support weberstephen com Weber will upon investigation repair or replace at its option a defective part covered by this Limited Warranty In the event that repair or replacement are not possible Weber may chose at its option to replace the barbecue in question with a new barbecue of equal or greater value Weber may ask you to return pa
35. ly use cartridges that are marked PROPANE FUEL or BUTANE PROPANE 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 gas flow D Set the disposable cartridge into the gas cartridge support basket 5 m WARNING The disposable cartridge must fit within the support basket m DANGER Do not store an extra spare or disconnected gas supply cartridge or cylinder under or near this barbecue CARTRIDGE INSTRUCTIONS CYLINDER INSTRUCTIONS This symbol represents instructions only for barbecues using DISPOSABLE BUTANE CARTRIDGES as a fuel source This symbol represents instructions only for barbecues using REFILLABLE PROPANE CYLINDERS as a fuel source NORMAL VALVE DAMAGED VALVE 2 5 EN417 1 4 3 WWW WEBER COM 13 3 8 9 1 2 7 12 10 4 11 6 5 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
36. n 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 WWW WEBER COM 11 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LP GAS amp LP GAS CONNECTIONS REPLACEMENT HOSE REGULATOR AND VALVE ASSEMBLY m IMPORTANT NOTICE We recommend that you replace the gas hose assembly on your Weber
37. n 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 Weber gas barbecue 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 m DANGER Failure to follow the DAN
38. 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 BARBECUE 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 BARBECUE 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 BARBECUE 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 barbecue WHAT IS A LEAK CHECK The fuel system in your barbecue 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 conn
39. pounds inch thick 12 to 14 minutes high heat Ground Beef Patty inch thick 8 to 10 minutes medium heat Tenderloin 3 to 4 pounds 25 to 30 minutes sear 10 minutes high heat and barbecue 15 to 20 minutes low heat PORK Thickness Weight Approximate Total Barbecuing Time Bratwurst fresh 5 ounce link 10 to 15 minutes low heat Chop boneless or bone in inch thick 10 to 15 minutes sear 6 minutes high heat and barbecue 4 to 8 minutes low heat 1 to 1 inches thick 14 to 18 minutes sear 8 minutes high heat and barbecue 6 to 10 minutes low heat Ribs baby back 3 to 4 pounds 1 to 1 hours low heat with rib rack Ribs spareribs 3 to 4 pounds 1 to 1 hours low heat 30 minutes bone side down then turn every 10 to 15 minutes Tenderloin 1 pound 20 to 25 minutes sear 10 minutes high heat turn 3 times and barbecue 10 to 15 minutes low heat POULTRY Thickness Weight Approximate Total Barbecuing Time Chicken Breast boneless skinless 6 to 8 ounces 12 to 16 minutes medium heat Chicken Pieces bone in assorted 3 to 6 ounces 35 to 45 minutes low heat Chicken whole 4 to 5 pounds 1 to 1 hours medium heat with roasting rack Cornish Game Hen 3 to 4 pounds 30 to 35 minutes medium heat with roasting rack Turkey Breast bone in 5 to 6 pounds 1 to 1 hours low heat SEAFOOD Thickness Weight Approximate Total Barbecuing Time Fish Fillet or Steak salmon swordfish and tuna
40. r 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 This symbol indicates that the product cannot be disposed of with household refuse For instructions regarding proper disposal of this product in Europe please visit www weber com and contact the importer listed for your country If you do not have internet access contact your dealer for the importer s name address and telephone number When you decide to dispose of or discard your grill all electrical components e g rotisserie motor batteries ignition module handle lights must be removed and disposed of properly according to WEEE They should be disposed of separately from the grill WEBER STEPHEN STERREICH GmbH Maria Theresia Stra e 51 4600 Wels AUSTRIA TEL 43 7242 890 135 0 info at weberstephen com WEBER STEPHEN PRODUCTS BELGIUM Sprl Blarenberglaan 6 Bus 4 Industriezone Noord BE 2800 Mechelen BELGIUM TEL 32 015 28 30 90 infobelux weberstephen com WEBER STEPHEN CZ amp SK spol s r o U Hajovny 246 25243 Pr uhonice CZECH REPUBLIC TEL 42 267 312 973 info cz weberstephen
41. r 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 barbecue have been factory tested We do however recommend that you leak check all gas connections before operating your gas barbecue m WARNING Perform these leak checks even if your barbecue was dealer or store assembled 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 flame tested As a safety precaution however you should check all fittings for leaks before using your Weber gas barbecue Shipping and handling may loosen or damage a gas fitting CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS AFTER CONNECTING A CARTRIDGE You will need A spray bottle or 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 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
42. re of the burner s do not ignite WWW WEBER COM 24 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE BURNER TUBE CLEANING OR REPLACEMENT Confirm that Barbecue 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
43. rts for inspection shipping charges to be pre paid This LIMITED WARRANTY does not cover damage deterioration discolouration and or rust 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 Limited Warranty and any damages that result are not covered by this Limited Warranty Any conversion of a gas barbecue not authorised by Weber and performed by a Weber authorised service technician will void this Limited Warranty PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIODS Cookbox 5 years no rust through burn through 2 years paint excluding fading or discoloration 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
44. til barbecue is cold Q 1200 Q 2000 Q 2200 WWW WEBER COM 20 BARBECUING TIPS amp HELPFUL HINTS PREHEATING Preheating the barbecue before barbecuing is important To preheat Light your barbecue according to the instructions in this Owner s Guide then turn burner s to start high position close the lid and preheat barbecue 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 barbecue is in operation turn burner control knob s to off position Open the lid and wait five minutes before attempting to relight barbecue 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 barbecue cooks much like a convection oven The thermometer in the lid a feature on some of our barbecues indicates the cooking temperature inside the barbecue 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 we
45. 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 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 WWW WEBER COM 25 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUT Weber barbecue owners take a lot of pride in their barbecues Flaunt your pride and joy Keep your barbecue clean and beautiful inside and out by following these routine maintenance steps CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE BARBECUE To keep the outside of your barbecue looking its best use the following guidelines for safe cleaning m WARNING Turn your Weber gas barbecue 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 barbecue or cart surfaces Fold out tables Q 1200 Q 2000 Q 2200 are not to be used as cutting boards CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE BARBECUE To keep your barbe
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