Weber 42390 Manual Do Utilizador

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GAS INSTRUCTIONS
90º
fitting
Connection to
LP Tank
Corrugated Gas Line
to Manifold
Cap
(Optional Side Burner)
Side View
back of 
box
top of 
box
CONNECT GAS SUPPLY
A 58 inch corrugated gas line is supplied with the grill. This line needs to 
pass through the gas inlet opening to the main gas supply.
1) 
Connect the corrugated gas line to the manifold located on the right 
hand side of grill under the control panel. 
Note: Leave an access in the “island” structure for 
gas supply and regulator service not inside the grill 
structure.  Weber
®
 has a gas line and regulator access 
door (part # 36311) available from your dealer or call 
Customer Service at 1-800-446-1071. 
2) 
Uncap one fl are fi tting from the 90º Connection located inside the 
Summit
® 
Built-In
 
Tank Cabinet (#21280).
Corrugated Gas Line
to Manifold
Cap
(Optional Side
 Burner)
Use Bushing for 
Gas Line Hole
90º
fitting
Side View
back of 
box
top of 
box
1/2" Flared 
Gasket
3) 
Use the 1/2 inch fl ared gasket to ensure proper seal.
 
NOTE: Only use the 3/8 inch fl ared gasket if you are installing the 
optional side burner.
4)   Connect the corrugated gas line to the 90º Connection.
top view
(1)
FILL LIQUID PROPANE CYLINDER
To fi ll, take the liquid propane cylinder and fi ller adapter to an RV center 
or look up gas-propane in the phone book for other sources of liquid 
propane gas.
WARNING: We recommend that your liquid propane 
cylinder be fi lled at an authorized liquid propane 
gas dealer by a qualifi ed attendant, who fi lls the 
tank by weight.
IMPROPER FILLING IS DANGEROUS.
The liquid propane cylinder must be installed, transported and stored in 
an upright position, and should not be dropped or handled roughly.
Never store or transport the liquid propane cylinder where temperatures 
can reach 125°F / 51°C (too hot to hold by hand – for example: do not 
leave the liquid propane cylinder in a car on a hot day).
For full instructions on safe handling of liquid propane cylinders, see 
Section “Operating”.