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*The grill illustrated may have slight
differences than the model purchased.
SPIRIT
E/SP- 210 & 310
Check:
1) Hose-to-manifold connection.
2) Regulator-to-Cylinder connection.
WARNING: If there is a leak at connection (1), retighten the
fitting with a wrench and recheck for leaks with soap and water
solution. If a leak persists after retightening the fitting, turn OFF
the gas. DO NOT OPERATE THE GRILL. Contact the Customer
Service Representative in your area using the contact
information on our web site. Log onto www.weber.com
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Check:
3) Valves-to-manifold connections.
4) The hose-to-regulator connection.
WARNING: If there is a leak at connections (2), (3) or (4),
turn OFF the gas. DO NOT OPERATE THE GRILL. Contact
the Customer Service Representative in your area using the
contact information on our web site. Log onto www.weber.
com
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.
When leak checks are complete, turn gas supply off at the source and rinse connections
with water.
REFILLING THE LIQUID PROPANE CYLINDER
We recommend that you refill 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 refill, 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: Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever
the cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap
on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder
valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of
propane.
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 fill, take the LP cylinder to an RV center, or look up “gas-propane in the phone
book for other sources of LP gas.
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.
Air must be removed from a new LP cylinder before the initial filling. Your LP dealer
is equipped to do this.
The LP cylinder must be installed, transported and stored in an upright position. LP
cylinders should not be dropped or handled roughly.
Never store or transport the LP cylinder where temperatures can reach 125° F (too
hot to hold by hand - for example: do not leave the LP cylinder in a car on a hot day).
Note: A refill will last about 20 hours of cooking time at normal use. The fuel scale will
indicate the propane supply so you can refill before running out. You do not have to run
out before you refill.
Treat “empty” LP cylinders with the same care as when full. Even when the LP tank
is empty of liquid there still may be gas pressure in the cylinder. Always close the
cylinder valve before disconnecting.
CAUTION: Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever
the cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap
on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder
valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of
propane.
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