Weber Summit 43270 manual

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    43270 US 06/1 1/09 NG ENGLISH G as Grill Built-In Natural Gas Grill Installation Guide # 43270 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 immedia[...]

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    2 www . weber.com ® L OCA TING Y OUR GRILL When det er mining a suitable location f or your Summit ® gas grill installation, giv e at tention to concerns such as exposur e to wind, pr oximity to traf fic paths, and keeping any g as supply lines as short as possible. Nev er locate the Summit ® g as grill in a garage , breeze wa y , shed, under an[...]

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    3 3 www . weber.com ® buil t -iN cutout DimeNsioNs “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[...]

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    4 www . weber.com ® buil t -iN cutout DimeNsioNs S-460™ S-660™ DIMENSIONS 1 24 minimum* (61 0 mm) 24 minimum* (61 0 mm) 2 4 3 / 4 (1 20.65 mm) 4 3 / 4 (1 20.65 mm) 3 6 1 / 4 (1 58.75 mm) 6 1 / 4 (1 58.75 mm) 4 1 0 1 / 2 (266.7 mm) minimum 1 0 1 / 2 (266.7 mm) minimum 5 23 (584.2 mm) 23 (584.2 mm) 6 34 3 / 8 (873.1 3 mm) 34 3 / 8 (873.1 3 mm) 7[...]

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    5 5 www . weber.com ® OR s-660 ™ s-460 ™ 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 P arts list[...]

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    6 www . weber.com ® s-660 ™ s-460 ™ s-660 ™ s-460 ™ 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 Br ack et - 1[...]

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    7 7 www . weber.com ® assembl Y A Door Stop Br acket (A) should be positioned as shown. m A TTENTION! Do not at tach rear support scre ws and washer s until Step #6. 1 2[...]

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    8 www . weber.com ® assembl Y m A TTENTION! Do not fully tight en scre ws. Clips should slide freel y when installed. 3 4[...]

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    9 9 www . weber.com ® assembl Y Back 5 6[...]

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    10 www . weber.com ® assembl Y 7[...]

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    11 11 www . weber.com ® m C A UTION: Use tw o people to lif t and install the Summit ® Built-In frame assembly . A) Lif t the frame assembl y into the “island” structure opening. Make sure the frame is r esting lev el on the finished surface of the structur e. B) Adjust the F ront V ent to rest squar ely on ground. assembl Y 1 1 1 1 1 1[...]

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

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    13 13 www . weber.com ® 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). 1 A m A TTENTION! Before appl ying any silicone sealant make[...]

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    14 www . weber.com ® assembl Y S-660™ S-460™ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 3 - D 12 ba tterY housiNG wiriNG 1 BLA CK WIRE 2 GREEN WIRE 3 RED WIRE 4 RED WIRE m W ARNING: Make sure that all contr ol knobs are tur ned to the OFF position befor e connecting the gas supply and oper ating the grill.[...]

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    15 15 www . weber.com ® assembl Y 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). Note: Secure wire t o side panel. 13 14 3 1 2[...]

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    16 www . weber.com ® assembl Y 1 2 S-460™ S-660™ 3 1 2 15 16 17[...]

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    17 17 www . weber.com ® assembl Y S-460™ S-660™ C A B Match Holder 18[...]

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    18 www . weber.com ® assembl Y s-460™ s-660™ 1 / 4 " (6.35 mm) Drill Bit m A TTENTION! Befor e drilling any holes f or the rear v ent make sur e the cookbo x is flush with the front of the gr ill frame. 19 20[...]

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    19 19 www . weber.com ® assembl Y s-460™ s-660™ s-460 ™ s-660 ™ s-660 ™ s-460 ™ 21 22 23[...]

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    20 www . weber.com ® assembl Y s-460™ s-660™ 24[...]

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    21 21 www . weber.com ® assembl Y 1 2 s-460 ™ s-660 ™ 25[...]

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    22 www . weber.com ® + + 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) . Gas suPPl Y Requires 3 “AAA” alkaline batteries ([...]

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    23 23 www . weber.com ® TYPIC AL NA TURAL GA S SUPPL Y INST ALLA TION We r ecommend that this installation be done by a LICENSED pr ofessional. GENERAL SPECIFIC A TIONS FOR PIPING Note - Cont act your local municipality for building codes regulating outdoor g as grill installations. In absence of Local Codes, you must confor m to the latest editio[...]

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    24 www . weber.com ® Gas suPPl Y 1 1 c c a b d d f f e e 1 2 1 1 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 r egulator (a) . Use the 1/2” (1 2.7 mm) flared gask et (1) to e[...]

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    25 25 www . weber.com ® Gas suPPl Y VENTILA TION m W ARNING: V entillation holes must be pro vided in the struct ure at the t op and bott om to pro vide ventilation in the ev ent 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 enteri[...]

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    m A TTENTION: This product has been safety test ed and is only certified f or use in a specific country . R efer to country designation located on out er car ton. These par ts may be g as carr ying or gas b ur ning components. Please contact Weber -Stephen P roducts Co ., Customer Ser vice Depar tment for gen uine Weber -Stephen P roducts Co . r[...]