BEAUTIFUL—
INSIDE AND OUT
WEBER grill owners take a
lot of pride in their grills. Flaunt your
pride and joy. Keep your grill clean
and beautiful—inside and out—by
following these routine maintenance
steps.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE GRILL
To keep the outside of your grill looking its best, use the
following guidelines for safe cleaning.
m WARNING: Turn your WEBER gas grill off
and wait for it to cool before cleaning it.
Painted, Enameled 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 grill.
CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE GRILL
To keep your grill performing safely and efficiently, it is
important to remove any debris and excess grease that
may have accumulated on the inside of the grill. 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 & Burner Tube
You will need: A stainless steel bristle brush, and a stiff
plastic scraper.
A) Scrape and brush the cooking grate with the scraper
and brush. Remove the cooking grate and set aside.
m CAUTION: Grill 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 grill brush at the
beginning of every spring.
m CAUTION: Do not clean cooking grate in a
self-cleaning oven.
B) Brush any debris off the burner tube. Do not enlarge
burner ports (openings) running along length of burner
tube (1).
C) When cleaning is complete, replace the cooking grate.
Cookbox
Wash inside of cookbox with warm, soapy water; then rinse
with water.
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 WEBER gas grill, you will
need to pinpoint where the problem is occurring: with the
gas flow or with the ignition system. 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
•
Verify that the igniter button pushes in, clicks and
returns to the out position.
•
Verify that the tip of the igniter electrode is adjusted to
the proper distance from the holes in the burner tube.
m DANGER
Make sure the tip of the igniter electrode
is adjusted to the proper distance from the
holes in the burner tube. If it is not adjusted
properly, gas can accumulate in the grill
while igniting the grill. Delayed ignition of
the accumulated gas may occur. This will
result in a fire or explosion which can cause
serious bodily injury or death, and damage to
property.
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.
© 2020 Designed and engineered by Weber-Stephen Products LLC,
1415 S. Roselle Road, Palatine, Illinois 60067 USA.
3/16" - 1/4"
(4.76mm - 6.35mm)
WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS LLC
www.weber.com
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