Weber 3600 Installation Manual - page 17
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INSTALLATION
Test Fitting the Barbecue into the Structure
A) Carefully feed hose and regulator through opening in
your barbecue structure (1), and set the barbecue unit
into place.
B) Make sure that the barbecue unit is centered in
the opening, and that the surface of the countertop
provides sufficient support for the mounting flange.
C) Once you are comfortable with the fit and placement
of the barbecue in the opening, make a light pencil
mark (2) on the countertop around the barbecue unit.
D) Remove the unit from the structure.
E) Check that the prepared surfaces of the structure are
flat and free of any loose material.
TEST FITTING AND
INSTALLING THE
BARBECUE UNIT INTO
THE STRUCTURE
Once the leak check is
complete, it's important to
test fit the barbecue unit into
the structure. Ensure proper
clearances and support before
permanently mounting your
barbecue.
Installing the Barbecue into the Structure
You will need: Contruction adhesive designed for use
on metal and masonry surfaces in outdoor weather
applications. Use 100% polyurethane construction
adhesive.
F) Apply a generous amount of construction adhesive to
the area inside of the pencil line (3).
G) Again, carefully feed the hose and regulator through
the opening in the structure (4), and carefully set the
unit into place.
H) Firmly press the barbecue unit to confirm full contact
onto the adhesive (5), verifying alignment to pencil
line.
I) Using a plastic putty knife, remove any excess
adhesive material from around the edge of the
barbecue before it has set (6).
J) Allow adhesive to set completely before continuing
with installation. Follow the manufacturer's
recommended drying times.
K) After adhesive has set, remove the protective film
from the stainless steel barbecue cabinet (7).
L) Seal the gap between the cabinet and the countertop
from moisture. Apply clear high-temp silicone around
the edge of the cabinet where it meets the countertop
surface (8).
IMPORTANT: Use care not to twist or kink gas line when
test fitting the barbecue.
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