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CONNECTING THE REGULATOR
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WHAT IS A REGULATOR?
Your Weber
®
gas barbecue
is equipped with a pressure
regulator, which is a device
to control and maintain
uniform gas pressure as gas
is released from the LPG
cylinder.
CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE
LPG CYLINDER
Only use LPG cylinders with a minimum capacity of 3 kg
and a maximum capacity of 13 kg.
A) Remove screw from right cart leg of cart. Insert hose
retention clip. Reinstall screw.
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WARNING: The hose must be secured
to the cart leg by the hose retention
clip. Failure to do so could cause
damage to hose resulting in a fire or
explosion, which can cause serious
bodily injury or death and damage to
property.
B) Connect regulator to cylinder.
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WARNING: Make sure that the LPG
cylinder or regulator valve is closed.
Some regulators push ON to connect and pull OFF
to disconnect; others have a nut with a left-hand
thread that connects to the cylinder valve. Identify
your regulator type and follow one of the connection
instructions specific to that regulator.
Connect by Turning Clockwise
Screw regulator onto cylinder by turning fitting
clockwise
(1). Position the regulator so that the vent
hole
(2) faces down.
Connect by Turning Anti-Clockwise
Screw regulator onto cylinder by turning fitting anti-
clockwise
(3) (4).
Connect by Turning Lever/Snapping into Position
Turn regulator lever
(5) clockwise to the off position.
Push regulator down on cylinder valve until regulator
snaps into position
(6).
Connect by Sliding Collar
Make sure regulator lever is in the off position
(7) (10).
Slide the collar of the regulator up
(8) (11). Push the
regulator down onto the cylinder valve and maintain
pressure. Slide collar down to close
(9) (12). If
regulator does not lock, repeat procedure.
Note: The regulator illustrations shown in this manual
may not be similar to the regulator you are using for your
barbecue, due to different country or regional regulations.
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