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SAFE HANDLING TIPS FOR LP GASTANKS 

There are various guidelines and safety factors that you 

need to keep in mind when using LP gas. Carefully follow 

these instructions before using your Weber

® 

gas grill. 

•  Always close the tank valve before disconnecting 

regulator. 

•  Do not use a damaged LP tank. A dented or rusty 

LP tank or an LP tank with a damaged valve may be 

hazardous and should be replaced with a new tank 

immediately. 

•  Handle “empty” LP tanks with the same care as you 

handle full tanks. Even when an LP tank is empty of 

liquid, there may still be gas pressure inside the tank. 

•  The LP tank must be installed, transported, and 

stored in an upright position. LP tanks should not be 

dropped or handled roughly. 

•  Never store or transport the LP tank where 

temperatures can reach 125° F (51.7° C) (the tank will 

become too hot to hold by hand). For example: do not 

leave the LP tank in a car on a hot day. 

•  Leak test the fitting where the regulator connects 

to the LP tank each time a reconnection occurs. For 

example: test each time the LP tank is refilled and 

reinstalled. 

•  LP tanks must be kept out of reach of children. 

STORAGE AND/OR NONUSE 

For grills that have been stored or left unused for a while, 

it is important to follow these guidelines: 

•  The gas must be turned off at the LP tank when the 

Weber

® 

gas grill is not in use. 

WARNING: Make sure that the LP tank 

valve is closed when the grill is not in 

use. Close by turning valve clockwise. 

•  If storing the Weber

® 

gas grill indoors, first 

DISCONNECT the gas supply and store the LP  tank 

outdoors in a well-ventilated space. 

CAUTION: Place dust cap on tank valve 

outlet whenever the tank is not in use. 

Only install the type of dust cap on the 

tank valve outlet that is provided with 

the tank valve. Other types of caps or 

plugs may result in leakage of propane. 

•  Do not store a disconnected LP tank in a building, 

garage, or any other enclosed area. 

•  If you do not disconnect the LP tank from the Weber 

® 

gas grill, be sure to keep both the grill and the tank 

outdoors in a well-ventilated area. 

•  The Weber

® 

gas grill should be checked for gas leaks 

and any obstructions in the burner tubes before it 

is used. (Refer to “CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS” and 

“ANNUAL MAINTENANCE.”) 

•  Check that the areas around the LP tank and under 

the cookbox and the removable catch pan are 

free from debris that might obstruct the flow of 

combustion or ventilation air. 

•  The spider/insect screens should also be 

checked for any obstructions. (Refer to “ANNUAL 

MAINTENANCE.”) 

US INSTALLATION CODES 

Installation must conform with local codes or, in the 

absence of local codes, with either the National Fuel Gas 

Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Natural Gas and Propane 

Installation Code, CSA B149.1; or Propane Storage and 

Handling Code, B149.2; or the Standard for Recreational 

Vehicles, ANSI A 119.2/NFPA 1192, and CSA Z240 RV 

Series, Recreational Vehicle Code, as applicable. 

MEXICO INSTALLATION CODES 

If there are local codes that apply to portable gas grills, 

you must comply with the latest edition of NOM. 

CANADIAN INSTALLATION CODES 

These instructions, while generally acceptable, do not 

necessarily comply with the Canadian installation codes, 

particularly with piping above and below ground. In 

Canada, the installation of this appliance must comply 

with local codes and/or the latest edition of Standard 

CAN/CSA-B149.2 (Propane Storage and Handling Code). 

US LP TANK REQUIREMENTS 

•  Check to be sure that tanks have a D.O.T. certification 

(1)

, and that the testing date 

(2) 

is within five years of 

current use. Your LP gas supplier can do this for you. 

•  All LP tank supply systems must include a collar to 

protect the tank valve. 

•  The LP tank must be a 20-lb. size, approximately 18¼ 

inches high and 12¼ inches in diameter. 

•  The tank must be constructed and marked in 

accordance with Specifications for LP - Gas Cylinders 

(Tanks) of the U.S. Department of Transportation 

(D.O.T.) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/ 

CSA-B339, Cylinders (Tanks), Spheres and Tubes or 

Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission, 

as applicable. 

WARNING: The LP tank used with your 

grill must have a listed OPD (Overfilling 

Prevention Device) and a QCC1 or Type 1 

(CGA810) tank connection. The tank 

connection must be compatible with the 

grill connection. 

CANADIAN LP TANK REQUIREMENTS 

•  The LP tank must be constructed and marked in 

accordance with the specifications for LP gas tanks, 

T.C. 

NOTE: Your retailer can help you match a replacement tank 
to your grill. 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LP GAS 

WHAT IS LP GAS? 

Liquefied petroleum gas, 

also called LP, LP gas, liquid 

propane, or simply propane 

or butane, is the flammable, 

petroleum-based product used 

to fuel your grill. It is a gas 

at moderate temperatures 

and pressure when it is not 

contained. But at moderate 

pressure i nside a container, 

such as a tank, LP is a liquid. 

As pressure is released from 

the tank, the liquid readily 

vaporizes and becomes LP 

gas. 

• LP has an odor similar t o 

natural gas. You should be 

aware of this odor. 

• LP is heavier than air. 

Leaking LP gas may collect 

in low areas and resist 

dispersion. 

Summary of Contents for Q 3200 Series

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Page 20: ...20 WWW WEBER COM STORAGEFEATURES CARACTER STICAS DE ALMACENAMIENTO FONCTIONS DE STOCKAGE...

Page 21: ...hould also be checked for any obstructions Refer to ANNUAL MAINTENANCE US INSTALLATION CODES Installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with either the National Fuel G...

Page 22: ...hose assemblies must be those specified byWeber Stephen Products LLC Be sure the regulator is mounted with the small vent hole pointed downward so that it will not collect water This vent should be fr...

Page 23: ...cover from the tankvalve C Screw the regulator coupling onto the tank valve turning clockwise or to the right Hand tightenonly NOTE This connection tightens clockwise and will not allow gas to flow un...

Page 24: ...bs in and turning them clockwise If they do not turn they are off If they do turn continue turning them clockwise until they stop then they are off B Turn gas supply on at source 2 m WARNING Do not ig...

Page 25: ...line the removable catch pan with a Weber disposable drip pan which will help keep the removable catch pan cleaner longer Cleaning the removable catch pan is just as important as cleaning the cookbox...

Page 26: ...e todosomay result inan explosive flare up which can cause serious bodily injury or death C Turn the LP tank on by slowly turning the tank valve counterclockwise wait 60 seconds 3 D Light the outside...

Page 27: ...g to light the grill Failure todosomay result inan explosive flare up which can cause serious bodily injury or death C Turn the LP tank on by slowly turning the tank valve counterclockwise wait 60 sec...

Page 28: ...move food to another area of the cooking grate Any flames will quickly subside After flames subside relight the grill NEVER USE WATER TO EXTINGUISH FLAMES ON AGASGRILL Using a timer will help to alert...

Page 29: ...thod is the shortest route to great results and the best way to ensure doneness safety With each method you can adjust the burners as desired The control settings HIGH MEDIUM LOW or OFF are described...

Page 30: ...el hose Burner flame pattern is erratic Flame is low when burner control knob is on high position Flames do not run the whole length of the burnertube Clean burner ports that run down the entire lengt...

Page 31: ...ect screen s has have become dirty or blocked WEBER SPIDER INSECT SCREEN S The combustion air opening s of the burner tube s 5 is are fitted with stainless steel screen s to help prevent spiders and o...

Page 32: ...g them clockwise until they stop then they are off C Open lid and remove cookboxcomponents Remove Burner Tubes You will need A 3 8 nut driver A Remove the screw that holds the outside burnertube to th...

Page 33: ...istle brush to clean the outside of the burner tubes This is done to make sure all burner ports openings running along the length of the burner tubes are fullyopen 8 m CAUTION Do not enlarge the burne...

Page 34: ...of burner tube 1 C When cleaning is complete replace the cooking grates Cookbox Wash inside of cookbox with warm soapy water then rinse with water Removable Catch Pan and Disposable Drip Pan Your gril...

Page 35: ...is installed correctly 1 Some batteries have a plastic protective wrap around them This plastic must be removed before installing battery Do not confuse this plastic with thebattery label Make sure t...

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Page 37: ...them clean by preheating your grill and brushing the grates with a stainless steel wire grate cleaning brush This simple step is essential for removi ng food particles and burned grease and for creati...

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