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WARNINGS

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 DANGER

Failure to follow the DANGERS, WARNINGS 

and CAUTIONS contained in this Owner’s 

Guide may result in serious bodily injury 

or death, or may result in a fire or an 

explosion causing damage to property.

The barbecues illustrated in this Owner’s Guide may vary 
slightly from the model purchased.

WARNINGS:

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 Improper assembly of barbecue may be 

dangerous. Please follow the assembly 

instructions carefully.

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 Do not use this barbecue unless all 

parts are in place. The barbecue must 

be properly assembled according to the 

assembly instructions.

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 Your WEBER gas barbecue should never 

be used by children. Accessible parts 

of the barbecue may be very hot. Keep 

young children away while barbecue is in 

use.

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 Exercise caution when using your 

WEBER gas barbecue. It will be hot 

during cooking or cleaning, and should 

never be left unattended, or moved while 

in operation.

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 Do not use charcoal or lava rock in your 

WEBER gas barbecue.

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 While igniting the barbecue or cooking, 

never lean over open barbecue.

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 Never place hands or fingers on the front 

edge of the cookbox when the barbecue 

is hot or the lid is open.

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 Do not attempt to disconnect the gas 

regulator and hose assembly or any 

gas fitting while your barbecue is in 

operation. 

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 Use heat-resistant barbecue mitts or 

gloves when operating barbecue.

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 Use the pressure regulator and hose 

assembly that is supplied with your 

WEBER gas barbecue.

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 Should the burners go out while 

barbecue is in operation, turn all gas 

valves off. Open the lid and wait five 

minutes before attempting to relight 

barbecue, using the igniting instructions.

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 Do not install in, or connect to the 

consumer piping or gas supply of a boat 
or caravan.

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 Do not use the barbecue within 61 cm 

(24 in) of combustible materials. This 

includes the top, bottom, back or sides of 

the barbecue.

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 Do not build this model of barbecue in 

any built-in or slide-in construction. 

Ignoring this WARNING could cause a 

fire or an explosion that can damage 

property and cause serious bodily injury 

or death.

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 Do not store an extra (spare) or 

disconnected LPG cylinder under or near 

this barbecue.

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 After a period of storage and/or nonuse, 

the WEBER gas barbecue should be 

checked for gas leaks and burner 

obstructions before use. See instructions 

in this Owner’s Guide for correct 

procedures.

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 Do not operate the WEBER gas barbecue 

if there is a gas leak present.

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 Do not use a flame to check for gas 

leaks.

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 Do not put a barbecue cover or anything 

flammable on, or in the storage area 

under the barbecue while barbecue is in 

operation or is hot.

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 Universal liquefied petroleum gas 

is not natural gas. The conversion 

or attempted use of natural gas in a 

universal liquefied petroleum gas unit 

or universal liquefied petroleum gas in 

a natural gas unit is dangerous and will 

void your warranty.

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 Keep any electrical supply cord and the 

fuel supply hose away from any heated 

surfaces.

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 Do not enlarge valve orifices or burner 

ports when cleaning the valves or 

burners.

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 The WEBER gas barbecue should be 

thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis.

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 A dented or rusty LPG cylinder may 

be hazardous and should be checked 

by your gas supplier. Do not use a LPG 

cylinder with a damaged valve.

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 Although your LPG cylinder may 

appear to be empty, gas may still be 

present, and the LPG cylinder should be 

transported and stored accordingly.

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 If you see, smell or hear the hiss of gas 

escaping from the LPG cylinder:

1.  Move away from LPG cylinder.

2.  Do not attempt to correct the problem 

yourself.

3.  Call your fire department.

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 Should a grease fire occur, turn off all 

burners and leave lid closed until fire is 

out.

Summary of Contents for Spirit PREMIUM E-310

Page 1: ...ny other appliance 2 An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance YOU MUST READ THIS OWNER S GUIDE BEFORE OPERATING YOUR GAS BARBECUE Leaking...

Page 2: ...the barbecue within 61 cm 24 in of combustible materials This includes the top bottom back or sides of the barbecue m Do not build this model of barbecue in any built in or slide in construction Igno...

Page 3: ...g your Weber product confirms your warranty coverage and provides a direct link between you and Weber in case we need to contact you The above warranty only applies if the Owner takes reasonable care...

Page 4: ...WEBER COM SPIRIT E 310 PREMIUM EXPLODED VIEW Spirit E 310 _Premium_ULPG_AUNZ_040116 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 35 37 38 39 40 41 4...

Page 5: ...chstick Holder 15 Igniter Module 16 Burner Control Knob 17 Igniter Button 18 Control Panel 19 Front Cross Brace 20 Door 21 Door Handle 22 Shroud Hardware 23 Cast Iron Griddle 24 Flavorizer Bar 25 Side...

Page 6: ...d cover and more than two walls the following shall apply 3 a at least 25 of the total wall area is completely open and b at least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted In the case of...

Page 7: ...pe consumption pressures and injector sizing details The pressure regulator supplied with the Weber gas barbecue must be used This regulator is set for 2 75 kPa Use only AGA approved hose assemblies T...

Page 8: ...LATOR CONNECTIONS 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 Each pressure re...

Page 9: ...ght frame panel opening 1 The regulator illustrations shown in this Owner s Guide may look different than the regulator you are using for your barbecue due to different country or region regulations F...

Page 10: ...A Turn the LPG cylinder so the opening of the valve is to the front of the Weber gas barbecue B Lift and hook the LPG cylinder onto the extension bracket on the cylinder scale 2 m WARNING Make sure th...

Page 11: ...the LPG Cylinder A Close LPG cylinder valve turn clockwise 4 B Unscrew regulator by turning fitting nut anticlockwise by hand only 5 C Lift LPG cylinder off cylinder scale REMOVING THE LPG CYLINDER F...

Page 12: ...leak check Proceed to CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS Safety must be considered when you are deciding where to place and operate your barbecue Be sure to read the following warnings before installing or using...

Page 13: ...2 b Corrugated manifold hose to bulkhead connection 3 c Corrugated manifold hose to manifold connection 4 m WARNING If there is a leak at connections 2 3 or 4 turn off the gas tighten the fitting wit...

Page 14: ...eheat for 10 minutes or until thermometer registers 260 C 500 F The temperature of your gas barbecue may run hotter than normal for the first few uses Recipe barbecuing times are based on outside temp...

Page 15: ...the catch pan for grease build up each time you use your barbecue Remove excess grease with a plastic scraper 2 Wash the catch pan with warm soapy water and rinse with water To keep the catch pan cle...

Page 16: ...or not waiting five minutes to allow the gas to clear if the barbecue does not light may result in an explosive flare up which can cause serious bodily injury or death B Make sure ALL burner control...

Page 17: ...the matchstick holder and strike match Insert matchstick holder with lit match down through the cooking grates past the Flavorizer bars and next to burner 1 4 E Push burner 1 control knob in and turn...

Page 18: ...tion Flames do not run the whole length of the burner tube Clean burner ports that run down the entire length of burner tube Refer to ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Burners burn with a yellow or orange flame in c...

Page 19: ...uld be an indication that the spider insect 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 stee...

Page 20: ...el 1 Disconnect wires from ignitor module inside the cabinet 2 NOTE Do not disconnect by pulling on wires pull from terminals at ends of wires B Remove cookbox components 3 C Remove burner control kno...

Page 21: ...her Lift burner tube 2 up and out of the cookbox 4 For barbecues with 3 burners 310 320 models A Slide burner tube 1 out from under the guide screw and washer Move burner tube 1 slightly to the left t...

Page 22: ...screens at the ends of the burner tubes and clean them using the soft bristle brush 3 m CAUTION Do not clean the spider insect screens with hard or sharp tools Do not dislodge the spider insect screen...

Page 23: ...er 5 For barbecues with 3 burners 310 320 models A Put burner tube 2 inside cookbox and pass the front end of tube out through burner tube 2 opening 1 Note Single row of burner ports should be facing...

Page 24: ...TRONIC CROSSOVER IGNITION SYSTEM for proper positioning m WARNING Make sure that all parts are assembled and hardware is fully tightened before operating the barbecue Your actions if you fail to follo...

Page 25: ...scraper and brush Remove the cooking grates and set aside m CAUTION Barbecue brushes should be checked for loose bristles and excessive wear on a regular basis Replace brush if any loose bristles are...

Page 26: ...o MAIN BURNER IGNITION Lighting with a Match If match lighting is successful the problem lies in the ignition system Verify that the AA battery alkaline only is in good condition and is installed corr...

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Page 28: ...s information m WARNING Do not attempt to make any repair to gas carrying gas burning igniter components or structural components without contacting Weber Stephen Products LLC Customer Service Depart...

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