Connecting The Hose & Regulator To The Lpg Cylinder - Weber 3600 Installation Manual

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Remove the Cookbox
A) Remove the left and right cookbox retainer thumb
screws (1).
B) Slide cookbox retainers towards you (2).
C) Lift the cookbox out of the stainless steel cabinet (3)
and disconnect the igniter wires (4) from the ignition
module. Carefully set the cookbox aside.
CONNECTING THE HOSE & REGULATOR TO
THE LPG CYLINDER
You will now have to make a temporary gas connection to
an LPG cylinder to perform a leak check.
m WARNING: Make sure that the LPG
cylinder valve is closed. Close by turning
the valve clockwise (5).
A) Place the LPG Cylinder upright on a level surface (6).
Do not place the LPG cylinder on its side.
B) Connect the hose and regulator to the LPG cylinder by
screwing the POL coupling into the LPG cylinder valve,
turning anticlockwise, or to the left (7). Hand-tighten
only. The regulator vent hole should be pointing down.
m WARNING: The regulator has left hand
screw threads. It tightens by turning
anticlockwise.
m WARNING: Do not use a wrench to
tighten the connection. Using a wrench
could damage the regulator coupling and
could cause a leak.
m WARNING: No sealant is required on the
POL fitting. Do not use pipe dope, tape,
or any other sealant on the POL fitting or
LPG cylinder.
Your barbecue is now ready for a leak check. Proceed to
"CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS."
The minimum LPG cylinder capacity for this barbecue is 9 kg.
PREPARING TO INSTALL
2
4
1
3
3
2
1
Valve handwheel – close clockwise
2
3
4
POL connection – tighten anticlockwise
5
Regulator vent hole - point hole downward
5
6
7
POL CONNECTION
1
4
5
Hose
Regulator
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