REMOVE CONTROL KNOBS & CONTROL PANEL FOR LEAK
TESTING
You will need: Phillips screwdriver.
1)
Take off the burner control knobs.
2)
Remove screw and washer from back of control panel with a Phillips screwdriver.
3)
Remove machine screw from lower left and right side of control panel with a
Phillips screwdriver.
4)
Tilt the back edge of the control panel up. Carefully lift control panel up and away
from frame.
5)
Disconnect the igniter wires from the ignition module.
6)
Replace control panel when Leak Check is completed.
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS
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 for leaks. Sparks or open flames will result in a fire or
explosion, which can cause serious bodily injury or death
and damage to property.
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. The
burners have been flame-tested. As a safety precaution however, you should recheck
all fittings for leaks before using your Weber
may loosen or damage a gas fitting.
WARNING: Perform these leak checks even if your barbecue
was dealer or store assembled.
You will need: a soap and water solution, and a rag or brush to apply it.
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.
If your grill has a side burner make sure the side burner is off.
To perform leak checks: open cylinder valve by turning the cylinder valve hand-wheel
counterclockwise.
WARNING: Do not ignite burners when leak checking.
Check for leaks by wetting the connections with the soap and water solution and
watching for bubbles. If bubbles form or if a bubble grows, there is a leak.
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