Weber 38008 manual Refilling the Liquid Propane Cylinder, Checking the Fuel Level in Your Tank

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GAS INSTRUCTIONS

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REFILLING THE LIQUID PROPANE CYLINDER

We recommend that you refi ll the LP cylinder before it is completely empty.

Removal of the LP cylinder

1)Close cylinder valve (turn clockwise).

2)Unscrew regulator coupling by turning counterclockwise, by hand only.

3)Loosen cylinder lock wing nut and turn cylinder lock up out of the way.

4)Lift cylinder off.

To refi ll, take LP cylinder to a “Gas Propane” dealer.

WARNING: We recommend that your LP cylinder be filled at an authorized LP gas dealer, by a qualified attendant, who fills the cylinder by weight. IMPROPER FILLING IS DANGEROUS.

CAUTION: When transporting the LP cylinder make sure the plastic dust cover is in place over the valve. This will keep dust and dirt from the threaded portion of the valve.

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CHECKING THE FUEL LEVEL IN YOUR TANK

Check the fuel level by viewing the color indicator level line on the side of the tank scale.

1)Empty

2)Medium

3)Full

SAFE HANDLING TIPS FOR LIQUID PROPANE GAS CYLINDERS

Liquid Propane (LP) gas is a petroleum product as are gasoline and natural gas. LP gas is a gas at regular temperatures and pressures. Under moderate pressure, inside a cylinder, LP gas is a liquid. As the pressure is released, the liquid readily vaporizes and becomes gas.

LP gas has an odor similar to natural gas. You should be aware of this odor.

LP gas is heavier than air. Leaking LP gas may collect in low areas and prevent dispersion.

To fi ll, take the LP cylinder to an RV center, or look up “gas-propane” in the phone book for other sources of LP gas.

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WARNING: We recommend that your LP cylinder be filled at an authorized LP gas dealer, by a qualified attendant, who fills the tank by weight. IMPROPER FILLING IS DANGEROUS.

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Contents LP US English Summit GAS GrillLiquid Propane GAS Units only For replacement parts call WarrantyCustomer Service Center Roselle Road, Suite Schaumburg, IL Operating For Installation in CanadaGeneral Instructions Storage AND/OR NonuseGrilling Methods Cleaning To Connect the hose to the cylinder Connecting the Liquid Propane CylinderImportant LP Cylinder Information Check That ALL Burner Valves are OFFCheck for GAS Leaks Remove Control Panel GAS InstructionsCheck for GAS Leaks Summit a Gold B4 Reinstall Control PanelRemoval of the LP cylinder Refilling the Liquid Propane CylinderChecking the Fuel Level in Your Tank Safe Handling Tips for Liquid Propane GAS CylindersCanada Liquid Propane Cylinder requirements Liquid Propane LP CylindersLiquid Propane Cylinder requirements Flavorizer system Grilling MethodsDirect Cooking Grilling Tips & Helpful Hints Operating InstructionsIndirect Cooking Crossover Ignition System LightingManual Lighting To ExtinguishOperating Instructions Lighting the side burner if the main burners are lit Side Burner Lighting InstructionsLighting only the side burner To use the smoker Using the SmokerCleaning the smoker Lighting the Smoker Burner Manually Lighting the Smoker Burner Operating Instructions Put the spit forks on the rotisserie shaft Rotisserie AssemblyInstall the motor bracket Attach the motorCooking Using the Rotisserie Important SafeguardsLighting Rotisserie Burner Lighting the Rotisserie BurnerTo Extinguish Manually Lighting the Rotisserie Burner Operating Instructions Main and Smoker Troubleshooting Side Burner Maintenance Side Burner TroubleshootingRotisserie Troubleshooting Weber Spider /INSECT Screens MaintenanceAnnual Maintenance Inspection and cleaning of the Spider/Insect screensTurn off the gas supply Main Burner Cleaning ProcedureMain Burner Flame Pattern Replace Main BurnersMaintenance Maintenance Replace Igniter Batteries Crossover Ignition System Operations