Weber Outdoor Fireplace 39935 User Manual

FirePlace Assembly  
Instructions  
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DANGER  
Please read the following warnings carefully before using your FirePlace. Failure to follow these  
warnings may result in serious bodily injury or death, or in a fire causing damage to property.  
WARNINGS  
Fill the Weber FirePlace bottom with  
approximately two pounds of sand before  
use. This helps to insulate the bottom of  
the FirePlace.  
The Weber FirePlace is designed solely for  
outdoor use. Indoor use can be lethal.  
Use only on noncombustible surfaces,  
such as brick, flagstone, concrete, etc.  
Do not use on a wooden deck.  
Always extinguish fire with the lid. Do not  
douse with water; this will fracture the  
porcelain finish. Wood fires take a long  
time to extinguish. The Weber FirePlace  
and the ashes inside may remain hot for  
some time. Leave the lid closed until the  
Weber FirePlace is cold.  
Keep away from flammable materials,  
buildings and vehicles when in use.  
Exercise the same care that you would  
with an open campfire.  
Your Weber FirePlace is not to be used by  
children.  
Do not store the Weber FirePlace with  
Keep away from flammable fluids such as  
gasoline, charcoal lighter fluid and  
alcohol, etc.  
combustible materials or ashes inside.  
Keep children and pets away from the  
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FirePlace when in use.  
Never wear loose-fitting or flammable  
clothing (such as nylon) when in use.  
Do not overload. Before starting the fire  
make sure the lid is capable of closing.  
Overloading can be dangerous if the lid  
cannot extinguish the fire.  
Do not use soft woods, like pine or cedar.  
Soft woods may "pop" and throw sparks.  
Do not burn leaves, paper, plywood or  
trash in the Weber FirePlace.  
Do not use volatile fluids, such as  
gasoline, charcoal lighter fluid or alcohol,  
to light or relight fires.  
Use only sturdy, long-handled fireplace  
equipment, when adding or moving logs.  
Do not attempt to move the FirePlace when  
in use or hot.  
Use barbecue mitts when handling,  
because surfaces will be hot when in use.  
39935 10/93  
 
Step 3  
Step 5  
Install Wood Handles  
Install Heat Deflector and Fourth Leg  
You will need: lid assembly, two top wood handles, two  
bottom wood handles, two wood screws and a Phillips  
screwdriver.  
You will need: heat deflector, bottom assembly, one leg,  
two machine screws, four large fiber washers, three steel  
washers, two hex nuts, a regular screwdriver and wrench.  
Install handles as shown in Figure 2.  
Insert the heat deflector between the three legs and  
position it so it rests on all the leg tabs, as shown in Figure  
4.  
Now install the fourth leg using the procedure shown in  
Figure 3, and making sure the heat deflector rests on all  
leg tabs.  
Wood screw  
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Top wood handle  
Bottom wood handle  
Heat deflector  
Figure 2  
Figure 4  
Step 4  
Install Three Legs  
Leg tab  
You will need: three legs, bottom, six machine screws,  
twelve large fiber washers, nine steel washers, six hex nuts,  
a regular screwdriver and wrench.  
Install only three legs as shown in Figure 3. Note that the  
machine screws are not installed in the same direction.  
CAUTION: Do not overtighten; you may crack the  
porcelain finish.  
Hex nut  
Steel washer  
Machine screw  
Steel washer  
Large fiber  
washer  
Large fiber  
washer  
Machine screw  
Steel washer  
Hex nut  
Figure 3  
 
Step 8  
Step 6  
Final Assembly  
Assemble Upper Support Ring  
You will need: bottom assembly, ring assembly, lid assembly.  
You will need: four uprights, upper support ring, four  
machine screws, four hex nuts.  
Place the ring assembly inside the FirePlace bottom with the  
lower support ring down. Figure 7.  
Assemble uprights as shown in Figure 5.  
Place the FirePlace lid on the upper support ring. It should  
rest on the upright tabs.  
Machine screw  
Hex nut  
Figure 5  
Step 7  
Assemble Lower Support Ring  
You will need: lower support ring, upright assembly, eight  
machine screws, eight hex nuts, a screwdriver and wrench.  
Assemble lower support ring as shown in Figure 6.  
Upper ring  
assembly from  
Step 5  
Figure 7  
Lower  
support ring  
Hex nut  
Machine screw  
Figure 6  
 

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