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59765 07/31/12 LP A U - A USTRALIA NZ - NEW ZEALAND Y OU MUST READ THIS O WNERS GUIDE BEFORE OPERA TING Y OUR GA S B ARBECUE. m D ANGER If y ou smell gas: 1 . Shut of f gas to the appliance. 2. Extinguish any open f lames. 3. Open lid. 4. If odor continues, keep aw a y fr om the appliance and immediatel y call y our gas supplier or y our f ire depa[...]
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2 DANGERS AND W ARNINGS m WARNINGS m Follow all leak-check procedures carefully in this manual prior to barbecue operation. Do this even if the barbecue was dealer-assembled. m Do not store a spare or disconnected propane cylinder under or near this barbecue. m Improper assembly may be dangerous. Please carefully follow the assembly instructions in[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 3 T ABLE OF CONTENTS DANGERS AND W ARNINGS ............................ 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS ................................ 3 EXPL ODED VIEW Q100 WITH PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION ..... 4 EXPL ODED VIEW Q100 WITH ELEC TRONIC IGNITION ...... 5 EXPL ODED VIEW Q100 WITH ELEC TRONIC IGNITION AND THERMOMETER .................................[...]
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4 EXPL ODED VIEW Q100 WITH PUSH-BUTT ON IGNITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 11 13 10 14 15 16 17 Q1 00_A U_LPG_05021 2 1. Shroud 2 . Handle Spacer 3 . Handle 4 . Cooking Grat e 5 . Igniter Electr ode Assemb ly 6 . Burner T ube 7. Cookbox 8 . Carrying Handle 9 . Rear Cr adle 10 . F r ont Cradle 11. Igniter 12 . Hose Brack et 13 . Disposable Drip P an 14 .[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 5 EXPL ODED VIEW Q100 WITH ELE C TRONIC IGNITION Q1 00 w/Electronic Ignition _A U_LPG_05021 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 11 13 10 14 15 16 17 1. Shroud 2 . Handle Spacer 3 . Handle 4 . Cooking Grat e 5 . Igniter Electr ode Assemb ly 6 . Burner T ube 7. Cookbox 8 . Carrying Handle 9 . Rear Cr adle 10 . F r ont Cradle 11. Igniter But ton/[...]
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6 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 12 14 11 15 16 17 18 Q1 00 w/Electronic Ignition & Ther mometer _A U_LPG_050212 1. Shroud 2 . Thermometer 3 . Handle Spacer 4 . Handle 5 . Cooking Grat e 6 . Igniter Electr ode Assemb ly 7. Burner T ube 8 . Cookbox 9 . Carrying Handle 10 . Rear Cr adle 11. F r ont Cradle 12 . Igniter Butt on/Igniter Module 13 . Hose Br[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 7 EXPL ODED VIEW Q120 WITH ELE C TRONIC IGNITION 1. Shroud 2 . Handle Spacer 3 . Handle 4 . Cooking Grat e 5 . Igniter Electr ode Assemb ly 6 . Lef t Side T able 7. Right Side T able A ssembly 8 . Burner T ube 9 . Cookbox 10 . Carrying Handle 11. Rear Cr adle 12 . F ront Cr adle 13 . Igniter Butt on/Igniter Module 14 . Hose Brack [...]
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8 1. Shroud 2 . Thermometer 3 . Handle Spacer 4 . Handle 5 . Cooking Grat e 6 . Igniter Electr ode Assembly 7. Lef t Side T able 8 . Right Side T able A ssembly 9 . Burner T ube 10 . Cookbox 11. Carrying Handle 12 . Rear Cradle 13 . F ront Cr adle 14 . Igniter Butt on/Igniter Module 15 . Hose Brack et 16 . Disposable Drip P an 1 7. Catch Pan 18 . V[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 9 EXPL ODED VIEW Q200 WITH PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION 1. Shroud 2 . Handle Spacer 3 . Handle 4 . Cooking Grat e 5 . Igniter Electr ode Assembly 6 . Lef t Side T able 7. Right Side T able A ssembly 8 . Burner T ube 9 . Cookbox 10 . Carrying Handle 11. Rear Cr adle 12 . F ront Cr adle 13 . Igniter 14 . Hose Brack et 15 . Disposable Drip P[...]
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10 EXPL ODED VIEW Q220 WITH ELEC TRONIC IGNITION AND THERMOMETER 1. Shroud 2 . Thermometer 3 . Handle Spacer 4 . Handle 5 . Cooking Grat e 6 . Igniter Electr ode Assembly 7. Lef t Side T able 8 . Right Side T able A ssembly 9 . Burner T ube 10 . Cookbox 11. Carrying Handle 12 . Rear Cradle 13 . F ront Cr adle 14 . Igniter Butt on/Igniter Module 15 [...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 11 Handle Spacer - 2 Hinge Pin - 2 Stainless Steel P an Head Phillips Scre w (1/4 - 20 x 1 1/2˝ Scre w) - 2 Control Knob - 1 Disposable Drip P an - 1 Cot ter Pin - 2 Handle - 1 Cooking Grat e - 1 Catch P an - 1 Lid - 1 Thermomet er - 1 Wing Nut - 1 Electronic Ignition But ton - 1 with Electronic Ignition with Electronic Ignition [...]
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12 ASSEMBL Y 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 -1 - 1 - 1 - with Electronic Ignition with Electronic Ignition with Electronic Ignition and Thermometer with Electronic Ignition and Thermome te r with Electronic Ignition and Thermome te r with Thermomet er A B C D E 1 2 1 2[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 13 DIMENSIONS Q20 0 Q 10 0 Q220 Q1 20 The minimum cylinder capacity for this barbecue is 4.5 kg. The maximum cylinder capacity for this barbecue is 9 kg.[...]
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14 If you ha ve questions or need advice r egar ding your barbecue or it’ s safe operation, please log onto www .weber .com ® . Y our Weber ® gas barbecue is a portable outdoor cooking appliance. With the Weber ® gas barbecue y ou can grill, barbecue, roast and bak e with results that are dif ficult t o duplicate with indoor kitchen appliances[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 15 GAS INSTRUC TIONS m DANGER Do not store a spare LPG gas cylinder under or near this appliance. Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full. If the instructions are not followed exactly, a fire causing death or serious injury may occur. ◆ A TT A CH PROP ANE C YLINDER Use propane cylinder s with a minimum capacit y of 4.5 kg[...]
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16 C A TCH P AN AND DISPOS ABLE DRIP P AN Y our barbecue was built with a gr ease collection sy stem. Check the catch pan and disposable drip pan for g rease b uild-up each time you use y our grill. Remov e ex cess grease with a plastic spatula; see illustration. W hen necessar y , wash the catch pan and drip pan with a soap and water solution, the[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 17 IGNITION INSTRUC TIONS with electronic ignition 1 2 3 5a 5b 2 4 LO W MEDIUM ST ART/ HI OFF 6 m DANGER Failure to open the lid while igniting the barbecue’s burner, or not waiting 5 minutes to allow the gas to clear if the barbecue does not light, may result in an explosive flare-up, which can cause serious bodily injury or ev[...]
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18 GRILLING TIPS & HELPFUL HINTS PREHEA TING THE B ARBECUE Y our Weber ® gas barbecue is an ener gy-ef ficient appliance. It operates at an economical, low BTU rat e. P reheating the barbecue befor e grilling is impor tant. Light your g as barbecue according t o the instructions in this Owner ’ s Guide. T o preheat: af ter lighting , turn al[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 19 TROUBLESHOO TING PROBLEM CHE CK SOLUTION Burner bur ns with a yellow or orange flame, in conjunction with the smell of gas. Inspect Weber ® Spider/Insect scr een for possible obstructions. (Blockage of holes.) Clean Weber ® Spider/Insect scr een. R efer to “ ANNUAL MAINTENANCE” . Burner does not light, or flame is low in [...]
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20 MAINTENANCE CLEANING m WARNING: Turn your Weber ® gas barbecue OFF and wait for it to cool before cleaning. For a vailability of r eplacement cooking grate contact the Cust omer Ser vice Repr esentative in y our region using the contact inf ormation on our web sit e. Log ont o www.w eber .com ® . Outside surfaces - Use a warm soapy wat er solu[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 21 MAINTENANCE BURNER TUBE CLEANING OR REPLACEMENT Y ou will need: a f lathead scre wdriver . A) Y our Weber ® Q ® barbecue m ust be OFF and cool. B) T urn gas OFF at source. C) Open the lid. D) Remov e cooking grate. Burner T ube R emoval A) Remov e the ¼-20 x ½ inch screw that holds the b urner tube to the cookbox (1) . B) C[...]
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22 MAINTENANCE PUSH-BUTT ON IGNITION S Y STEM OPERA TIONS If the P ush-But ton Ignition S yst em (a featur e on some of our barbecues) fails t o ignite the burner , be sure ther e is gas flo w by att empting to match light y our burners. Refer to “MANUAL IGNITION” . If match lighting is successful, the problem lies is the ignition syste m. m WA[...]
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WWW .WEBER.COM ® 23 ANNU AL MAINTENANCE Inspection And Cleaning Of The Spider/Insect Screen If there is dust or dirt on the Spider/Insect screen, remov e the burner to clean the screen. Ref er to “BURNER TUBE CLEANING OR REPLA CEMENT” . Brush the Spider/Inspect screen, lightly , with a soft bristle brush (i.e. an old toothbrush). m CAUTION: Do[...]
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WEBER-STEPHEN PR ODUCTS LLC www .weber .com ® © 20 12 Designed and engineered b y W eber -Stephen P roducts LLC, a Delaw are limit ed liability company , located at 200 East D aniels Road, P alatine, Illinois 60067 U .S.A. P rinted in U .S.A. m ATTENTION: This product has been safety tested and is only certified for use in a specific country. Ref[...]