Weber Performer 78763 manual

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    m D ANGER If y ou smell gas: 1 . Shut of f gas t o the appliance . 2. Extinguish any open f lames. 3. Open lid. 4. If odor continues, k eep aw ay fr om the appliance and immediatel y call your gas supplier or y our fir e depar tment. Leaking gas may cause a f ir e or explosion which can cause ser ious bodily injury or death, or damage to pr operty [...]

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    2 danGers and w arninGs m D ANGER Failur e to follo w the Dangers, W arnings and Cautions contained in this O wner ’ s Manual may r esult in serious bodily injury or death, or in a fir e or an explosion causing damage to pr oper ty . m W ARNINGS m Do not store a spar e or disconnected LP tank under or near this barbecue. m Improper assembl y may [...]

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    3 w arrantY Weber -St ephen Products C o. (Weber) her eby warrants to the ORIGINAL PURCHA SER of this Weber ® gas grill that it will be free of def ects in material and workmanship from the date of pur chase as follows: when assembled and operat ed in accordance with the printed instructions accompanying it. Weber ma y require reasonab le proof of[...]

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    4 General instruC tions FEA TURES: a) Ex clusive T ouch-N-Go ™ Gas Ignition S ystem tak es the hassle out of lighting charcoal briquets. Simply push a b utt on and the system’ s g as bur ner ignites , starting the charcoal for y ou. No danger ous liquid star ter s to use or stor e, and no more liquid starter af ter tast e. b) CharBin ™ Storag[...]

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    5 expl oded view 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 25 24 51 52 50 53 46 48 49 43 44 42 45 41 31 30 29 27 36 35 34 39 40 38 37 33 32 P erf or mer TNG 070 10 4 28 10 9 54 26 47 17[...]

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    6 expl oded view list P ARTS LIS T Parts can be order ed directly fr om Weber-St ephen Products Compan y by phone or mail. Note - Do not ret urn parts t o W eber -Stephen P roducts Co. without first contact- ing the Customer Service Cent er by phone or mail. Retur ning the part may not be necessary . 1 . Lid Assembly 2. 22 Inch Hinged Cooking Grat [...]

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    7 p arts list Phillips Scre wdriver 7/1 6 inch and 7/8 inch or an adjustable wr ench Pliers Hammer Block of W ood tools needed: 1/4 x 20 1 1/4” P an Head Bolt - 16 Nylon W asher - 4 Wheel hubcap - 2 1 ..................................... 1 ................................................ 1 ........................................................[...]

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    8 1 (4 - ) 2 3 4 (4 - ) assembl Y[...]

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    9 Aa Ba Ca Aa Ba Ca 5 6 (2 - ) assembl Y[...]

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    10 (4 - ) (4 - ) 8 7 assembl Y[...]

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    11 Aa Ba (1) (2) 9 10 (2 - ) m D ANGER Do not use the gas ignition feat ure if the retaining c lip(1) locking the gas orif ice(2) into the bur ner tube is missing. A missing retaining c lip can cause serious bodil y injur y or death, and damage to pr oper ty . Pull r egulator hose to t est orif ice to bur ner tube connection. assembl Y[...]

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    12 Ba Aa 10 Aa Ba 11 Charcoal 30lb / 13.7kg 30lb bag 12 (4 - ) m Maximum 30 lbs. / 1 3.7 kg. bag of char coal. Bag of char coal should be placed directl y in CharBin ™ Stor age Container . assembl Y 33 lbs. Max. (1 5Kg )[...]

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    13 13 assembl Y / opera tinG A TT A CH PROP ANE C YLINDER Use disposable pr opane cylinders with a capacity of either 14.1 oz or 1 6.4 oz equipped with a CGA #600 connection. m C A UTION: Use c ylinders that are mar ked “P ropane fuel” only . P ush propane cylinder into r egulator and turn clockwise until tight. m W ARNING: Hand tight en only .[...]

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    14 LIGHTING m DANGER Open lid before lighting. Do not use any flammable liquids such as starting fluid, gasoline, alcohol or any form of self-lighting charcoal at any time, including when manually lighting. Failure to do so will cause serious bodily injury or death. 1) Remove grill lid before operating gas feature. m DANGER: Failure to do so can ca[...]

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    15 opera tinG MANU AL LIGHTING m W ARNING: Do not at tempt t o light manually without using the match holder . (1) m D ANGER Open lid befor e lighting. Do not use an y flammab le liquids such as starting fluid, petrol, alcohol or an y form of self- lighting char coal at any time, inc luding when manually lighting. Failure t o do so will cause serio[...]

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    16 opera tinG COOKING METHODS Direct Method For f oods requiring fe wer than 30 minutes of cooking time, cook dir ectly ov er the coals, absorbing the full heat. 1 . Place filled Char -Baskets with f lat sides together in center of charcoal g rate. 2. Ignite charcoal (appr ox. 5 minut es), then tur n OFF gas supply . 3. Coals are r eady when they h[...]

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    17 TROUBLESHOO TING P r oblem Chec k Cur e Burner b urns with a yellow or orange f lame, in conjunction with the smell of gas. Inspect Burner for possible obstructions. Clean Burner. (See Section “Maint enance ”) Burner does not light, or f lame is l o w. Is LP fuel low or empty? Replace LP cylinder . Is fuel hose bent or kinked? Straighten fue[...]

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    18 maintenanCe MAINTENANCE Af ter a period of nonuse we recommend that y ou perform the following maint enance procedur es for your saf et y . • Checkhosebef oreeachuseofbarbecuefornic ks,cracking ,abrasionsorcuts.  If the hose is found t o be unser viceable , do not use the barbecue. Replace using only W[...]

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    19 INSECT ALERT Y our P erformer Grill, as well as any outdoor gas appliance, is a t arget for spider s and insects. They can nest in the venturi section (1) of the b ur ner tube causing gas t o flow back out of the air shut ter . This could result in a fir e in and around the burner tube under the bowl panel. It can cause serious damage to your ba[...]

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    20 IGNITION S Y STEM If the Ignition Sy stem fails t o ignite the burner , light manually . If Man ual ignition is suc- cessful, then check the Ignition S ystem. • Checkthatboththewhit e (2) and black (3) ignition wires ar e attached pr operly . • Checkthattheignit erbutt onpushesincompletelyandr [...]

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    ©2008 The following trademarks are register ed in the name of Weber -Stephen Pr oducts Co., an Illinois cor poration, located at 200 East Daniels Road, Palatine, Illinois 60067 U .S.A. A ustralia; Smoke y Joe, Weber , Ket tle Silhouett e , Genesis, Austria; K ettle Silhouet te , Smoke y Joe, Weber , Benelux; K ettle Silhouet te , Smoke y Joe, Webe[...]