Weber summit platinum d4 manual




















Lid Assembly, S. Popular Parts. Caster With Insert. Catch Pan Kit. Catch Pan Holder. Hardware For Lid Assembly. Ignition Switch. Replacement Hubcaps. Hose and regulator. Outdoor Grill Parts. Repair Guides. Accessories for the Weber No questions have been asked yet. Ask a question. Log onto www. Page 6: Gas Instructions You will need: LP cylinder, a soap and water solution and a rag or brush to apply it.

Lift and hook the cylinder onto the fuel gauge. Page 7 If leak does not stop, Contact the Customer Service at or locate the Customer Service Representative in your area using the contact information on our web site. Do not use the barbecue.

Page 8 Note - All factory-made connections have been thoroughly checked for gas leaks. Contact the Customer Service Representative in your area using the contact information on our web site. Hose to regulator connection. Place the control panel back onto the control panel brackets on either side of the front of the cooking box. Line up screws with screw holes on both the control panel and control panel brackets. Removal of the LP cylinder Close cylinder valve turn clockwise.

Unscrew regulator coupling by turning counterclockwise, by hand only. Loosen cylinder lock wing nut and turn cylinder lock up out of the way. RHS door replacement, Summit 4 burner, ' Logo replacement, Summit Platinum, ' Lid assembly, Summit Platinum 4 burner, SS, ' Flat washer for infrared burner, Summit Gold D. Stainless steel rod cooking grate, Qty 1. Rain cover for IR burner, 4 burner built-in. Hex nut for IR orifice nozzle. Infrared burner for natural gas Summit, 6 burner. Orifice for NG IR burner, 1.

Cover box for IR burner. Warming rack for 4 burner Summit, stainless steel. Thermocouple nut. Thermocouple for Summit Gold D, copper. Wire wrap for IR burner. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Weber Summit Gold D4 Restoration. JeffreyM New member. Inspired by some recent threads, I am attempting to restore my personal Summit Gold D4. I originally purchased the grill from Weber in At that time, I noticed that the front of my firebox had rusted through in a few places - as several posters here have noted is the weakness of these grills.

My model has the stainless steel insert where the burners go through. I figured I was out of warranty because that portion of the firebox was not cast aluminum so not subject to the 25 year warranty.

I recently read some threads here where Weber was providing warranty replacements for the fireboxes on these models. Expecting to be rejected, I made a claim on the firebox and also on the lid that had rust through on the liner. A quick response from Weber granted my claims and a new firebox and lid are being shipped out! While the design that led to these issues is a Weber failure, the support is a Weber success story. Now the question is whether I should acquire a Platinum donor grill with all stainless steel cart and panels to reassemble my grill in??

This would also give me an opportunity to convert to NG which is something I have wanted to do for awhile. I think I would just need new orifices. Then I would have a great almost new grill that would surely last another years. Pictures of my set up attached. I would count my blessings and leave it be. If I am following you, the pictures are what you have now, but Weber is sending you an entirely new firebox. The stainless framework AND especially the all-stainless cabinetry below would be worth that for a personal use grill in my opinion.

I will let Larry weigh in on the side burner, but I think I have read where he said you could probably get by with the LP one using NG - NOT, of course, the main burners which will be fixed by swapping the manifold. Jon - yes, the pictures are what I have now and I have a new firebox and lid coming. I do have some minor rust on the bottom panel of the enclosed cabinet but none apparent on the frame.



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