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Ge ttin g s tar te d, Grilling pan, Tongs – weber Spirit Spirit SP-335 Freestanding Gas Grill User Guide User Manual

Page 11: Brush and mop, Refilling or replacing an lp tank, How much fuel is in the tank, Removal of the lp tank, Additional leak check precautions

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Refilling or Replacing an

LP Tank

How Much Fuel is in the Tank?

The tank scale indicates the amount of fuel in a
standard 20 pound (9.07 kg) tank once the tank is hung
from the scale. The fuel level is checked by viewing
the red level indicator line, located on scale. When the
indicator line is at the top, the tank is full

(L)

. When it

is at the bottom, the tank is empty 

(M)

and needs to be

removed to replace or refill.

Removal of the LP Tank

1) Confirm that the tank valve is fully closed. Close by

turning valve clockwise

(N)

.

2) Unscrew regulator coupling by turning

counterclockwise by hand

(O)

.

3) Loosen tank hand nut and turn tank lock up out of

the way.

4) Lift tank off tank scale.

Additional Leak Check Precautions

The following fittings should be tested for gas leaks
each time a tank is refilled and reinstalled:
• Where the regulator connects to the tank

(H)

and at

the regulator

(I)

.

Follow the instructions for "Checking for Gas Leaks".

GRILLING PAN

Designed for food that is either too

small or too delicate for the cooking

grates, a perforated grilling pan

keeps food right where it ought

to be—on the grill,

not in it.

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TONGS

Consider these to be an extension

of your hand. The best tongs

should have an effortless tension

mechanism, comfortable hand

grips, and a lock to keep

them compact.

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BRUSH

AND MOP

Look for a basting brush with heat-

resistant silicone bristles and a long

handle, and a mop with long, cotton

threads that sop up the thinner,

vinegar-based sauces.

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DANGER: Do not use a flame to check for gas

leaks. Be sure there are no sparks or open
flames in the area while you check for leaks.

DANGER: Leaking gas may cause a fire or

explosion.

DANGER: Do not operate the grill if there is a gas

leak present.

DANGER: If you see, smell, or hear the hiss of

gas escaping from the liquid propane tank:

1) Move away from liquid propane tank.
2) Do not attempt to correct the problem

yourself.

3) Call your fire department.

DANGER: Always close the tank valve before

disconnecting the regulator. Do not attempt
to disconnect the gas regulator and hose
assembly or any gas fitting while this grill is
in operation.

DANGER: Do not store a spare LP tank under or

near this grill. Never fill the tank beyond 80%
full. Failure to follow these statements exactly
may result in a fire causing death or serious
injury.

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