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    43267 US 06/1 1/09 LP ENGLISH G as Grill Built-In LP Gas Gr ill Installation Guide #43267 s-460 ™ s-660 ™ YOU MUST READ THIS OWNER’S GUIDE BEFORE OPERATING YOUR GAS GRILL. m DANGER If you smell gas: 1. Shut off gas to the appliance. 2. Extinguish any open flames. 3. Open lid. 4. If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately [...]

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    2 1 1 1 2 a b m D ANGER Failur e to f ollow the Dangers, W arnings and Cautions contained in this Owner’ s Manual ma y result in serious bodily injury or death, or in a f ire or an explosion causing damage to pr operty . m W ARNINGS m Do not stor e a spare or disconnect ed liquid propane cylinder under or near the barbecue. m Improper assemb ly m[...]

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    3 3 “ISLAND” STRUCTURE CONFIGUR A TION OPTIONS There ar e many av ailable options f or locating the major components of your Island structure.Y our major components are: 1) The Built in Grill 2) Gas supply enclosur e 3) Optional Side burner accessory The 3 common options (A, B, C) ar e illustrated in the “Island Structure Configur ation Optio[...]

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    4 3 3 1 1 7 1 1 2 2 6 8 4 5 c a b b d 3 3 1 1 7 1 1 2 2 6 8 4 5 c a b b d GENERAL CONS TRUCTION DET AILS Summit ® Built-In unit and all other accessory units should be on site befor e construction begins. All dimensions hav e a tolerance of plus or minus (+/-) 1 / 4 inch (6.35 mm). The grill frame rests dir ectly on the Island Structure t op finis[...]

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    5 5 OR P arTs lisT s-660 ™ s-460 ™ www . wEBEr.COM ® Lid - 1 Cookbox - 1 Lid - 1 Cookbox - 1 F ront F rame Rail - 1 Rear F rame Rail - 1 Rear P anel Assembl y - 1 Bott om Shelf - 1 Left Door - 1 Right Door - 1 W arming Rack - 1 Right Enclosur e Panel - 1 Left Enc losure P anel - 1 F ront Vent P anel - 1 Rear Vent - 1 Corrugat ed Gas Line - 1[...]

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    6 P arTs lisT s-660 ™ s-460 ™ s-660 ™ s-460 ™ www . wEBEr.COM ® Flav orizer ® Bars - 8 - 12 Stainless Steel Cooking Grat es - 2 - 3 Collection T ray - 1 Catch-P an Holder - 1 Catch-P an - 1 Disposable Drip P ans - 2 Right F ront Vent Clip - 1 Left F ront V ent Clip - 1 Rotisserie - 1 Rotisserie F ork - 4 Rotisserie Mot or - 1 Rotisserie B[...]

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    7 7 1 2 A Door Stop Br ack et (A) should be positioned as shown. assEMBl Y m A TTENTION! Do not at tach rear support scre ws and washer s until Step #6. www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    8 m A TTENTION! Do not fully tighten scr ews. Clips should slide freel y when installed. assEMBl Y 3 4 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    9 9 Back assEMBl Y 5 6 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    10 assEMBl Y 7 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    11 11 m CA UTION: Use two people t o lif t and install the Summit ® Built-In frame assembl y . A) Lif t the frame assembl y into the “island” str ucture opening . Make sure the frame is resting le vel on the finished surf ace of the structure. B) Adjust the F ront V ent to rest squarel y on ground. 1 1 1 1 1 1 a a b A B assEMBl Y 8 ClEaranCEs [...]

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    12 S-460™ S-660™ 1 / 4 " (6.35 mm) Drill Bit assEMBl Y 9 10 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    13 13 1 A A) Apply a bead of silicone sealant (1) around the perimeter and fr ont edges of the grill that are in contact with the “island” structure. This will pr ev ent moisture seepage. The sealant you use must hav e a temperatur e rating abov e 1 20°F (48.8° C). m A TTENTION! Before appl ying any silicone sealant make sur e the cookbo x is[...]

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    14 Ba TTErY hOUsinG wirinG 1 BLA CK WIRE 2 GREEN WIRE 3 RED WIRE 4 RED WIRE m W ARNING: Make sur e that all control knobs ar e tur ned to the OFF position befor e connecting the gas supply and oper ating the grill. assEMBl Y S-660™ S-460™ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 12 www . wEBEr.COM ® 3 - D[...]

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    15 15 assEMBl Y (1) (2) (3) Note: Secure wire t o side panel. Requir es 3 “D” alk aline batt eries (Included). Use alk aline bat teries only . Do not mix old and ne w bat teries or diff erent types of bat teries (standard, alk aline or rechargeab le). 13 14 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    16 assEMBl Y 1 2 S-460™ S-660™ 3 1 2 15 16 17 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    17 17 S-460™ S-660™ C A B Match Holder assEMBl Y 18 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    18 1 / 4 " (6.35 mm) Drill Bit assEMBl Y m A TTENTION! Befor e drilling any holes f or the rear v ent make sure the cookbo x is f lush with the front of the gr ill frame. 19 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    19 19 s-460™ s-660™ assEMBl Y s-460 ™ s-660 ™ 20 21 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    20 s-460™ s-660™ s-660 ™ s-460 ™ assEMBl Y 22 23 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    21 21 assEMBl Y s-460™ s-660™ 24 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    22 assEMBl Y 1 2 25 s-660 ™ s-460 ™ www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    23 23 s-660 ™ s-660 ™ s-660 ™ s-460 ™ s-460 ™ + + AAA + + AAA + + AAA a - 1 - 2 - 2 - 4 The Weber Grill Out ™ Handle Light has a “Tilt Sensor”: Lid up - ON / Lid Closed - OFF. The power button (a) activates or deactivates the “Tilt Sensor.” For daytime use, deactivate the sensor by pressing power button (a) . Requires 3 “AAA?[...]

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    24 BUIL T -IN G AS LINE L OC A TIONS Note: Leave an access in the “island” structure for g as supply and regulat or ser vice that is not inside the grill structure. Note: Area should be k ept clear of sharp, jagged, or e xtremely abrasive surf aces to avoid possible damage t o gas supply lines. Ex ercise caution when pulling gas lines thr ough [...]

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    25 25 T able 6.2(a) Maximum Capacity of Metallic Pipe in Cubic F eet of Gas per Hour for Gas P ressures of 2 psi or Less and a Pr essure Dr op of 0.3 Inch W ater Column. (Based on a 0.60 Specific Gr avity Gas) Nominal Iron Pipe Size (Inches) Act ual ID: (Inches) Length of Pipe (Feet) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 75 200 1/2 .622 1 31 [...]

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    26 Gas sUPPl Y TYPIC AL 20 LP PROP ANE G AS SUPPL Y INST ALLA TION The remot e tank enclosure kit pro vided with your Weber Built-In g rill shall be used for installations using a 20 lb LP cylinder , mounted in an “island” str ucture . The remot e tank enclosure shall house the included hose and regulat or assembl y and gas connections, the t a[...]

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    27 27 OPERA TING m W ARNING: Onl y use the Weber ® T ank Enclosure Kit outdoor s in a well-v entilated ar ea. Do not use in a garage, building, breezew ay or an y other enclosed ar ea. m W ARNING: Y our W eber ® T ank Enclosur e Kit shall not be used under an unprot ected comb ustible roof or o ver hang. m W ARNING: Y our W eber ® T ank Enclosur[...]

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    28 L OCA TING Y OUR LP T ANK ENCL OSURE KIT When det er mining a suitab le location for y our LP T ank Enclosur e Kit installation, give at tention to concerns such as pro ximity to traf fic paths, and k eeping any gas suppl y lines as shor t as possible . Nev er locate the Summit ® LP T ank Enclosure Kit in a g arage, breeze wa y , shed, under an[...]

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    29 29 4 8 4 2 4 2 2 Hose and regulat or - 1 T ank stand - 1 T ank stand base - 1 T ank Scale - 1 1/4-20 nut - 6 Nylon washer - 1 2 1/4-20 x 1/2” bolt - 6 Cylinder glide - 2 1/2” Flare Gasket - 2 3/8” Flare Gasket - 2 P arTs lisT / assEMBl Y 1 2 www . wEBEr.COM ®[...]

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    30 MOUNTING THE LP T ANK BRA CKET Mount the LP tank brac ket to the right hand side of the enclosure opening using non corr osive har dware . Mounting holes are pro vided on the sides and bott om of your LP tank brack et. Be sure t o mount the brack et securley to the enclosure bef ore use. MOUNTING HARD W ARE NOT INCLUDED . MOUNTING THE LP HOSE AN[...]

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    31 31 C A B D E 1 ii i iv v CONNECT GA S SUPPL Y A 58 inch (1 47 .32 cm) corrugated gas line is supplied with the g rill. This line needs to pass through the g as inlet opening to the main gas suppl y . 1) Connect the corrugat ed gas line to the manif old located on the right hand side of grill under the control panel. Use the 1/2” f lared gask e[...]

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    VENTILA TION m W ARNING: V entillation holes must be pr ovided in the str uctur e at the top and bot tom to pr ovide v entilation in the event of a gas leak. V entilation holes can be located in a low visibility area and should be pr otected b y screening mat erial to pre vent rodents and insects fr om entering the structure. Air holes will also he[...]