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provided they are compatible with the appliance retention means (see figure 9 on page E6 for retention means point of contact).

PROPANE FUEL: Warning – propane is a flammable gas. Improper han- dling may result in an explosion and/or fire and serious accident or injury. Your grill is designed to operate on Propane (LP) gas ONLY and is equipped with the proper orifice for this gas. Caution: Do not connect this grill to any gas supply except propane or natural gas. Propane gas is heavier than air and will settle in low areas. Make certain adequate venti- lation is available when using your grill and that the gas cylinder is stored outside in a well ventilated area out of the reach of children when the grill is not in use.

LP GAS CYLINDER: This grill is designed and intended to be used with an LP gas cylinder with a nominal LP gas capacity of 20 pounds. Such a cylinder is approximately 12-3/8" in diameter with an overall height of 18- 1/16". The Holland Grill does not come with an LP gas cylinder. This must be purchased separately and is available at most hardware stores. The cylinder used must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP gas cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) (4BA-240) and the National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres, and Tubes for the transportation of dangerous goods. Only a cylinder equipped with an overfill protection device (OPD) should be used.

The LP gas cylinder shall be used only outdoors in a well ventilated space and not in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area. The LP gas cylinder is designed to be used, stored, and transported in the upright position. The Holland Grill may be stored indoors if the LP gas cylinder is removed and stored outdoors. NEVER turn the cylinder upside down or on its side. Always transport, store and use your cylinder in the upright position. Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.

The cylinder must be provided with a Sherwood valve, part #PV3349, which will connect with (quick connect) the QCC-1 Fitting provided on each of our LP (propane) grills. Must also have a safety relief device hav- ing a direct communication with the vapor space of the cylinder. The cylinder supply system must be mounted vertically for proper vapor with- drawal. The cylinder shall include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. The grill must be connected to the gas supply by a hose. Turn off LP supply at cylinder when appliance is not in use.

DO NOT transport a full or empty gas cylinder in a closed automobile trunk or in a closed passenger area.

Filling the gas cylinder requires removing it from the grill. The cylinder is attached to the grill by connecting the regulator assembly to the outlet portion of the gas cylinder valve. This connection is made by the QCC-1 fitting pictured in Figure 1. The large plastic nut fits on the outside of the threads and turns right, or clockwise to tighten. No tools are necessary. Hand tight is sufficient. If a good connection is not achieved, the safety valve inside will not permit the proper amount of gas to flow. When con- necting the regulator to the cylinder valve, be sure the pressure relief valve is directed away from the front and away from the grill. If the relief valve should open, the propane will be directed where it is likely to do the least harm. To disconnect regulator assembly turn large plastic nut left or

counter-clockwise.

When disconnecting and connecting the gas cylinder, be careful that the regulator assembly does not strike the grill, the ground, or any other surface. If any difficulty at all is had in connecting or dis- connecting the regulator assembly to the cylinder valve, contact your local gas supplier for assistance.

When disconnected from the cylinder, a valve cap must be installed. (See figure 1.) Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on the cylin- der valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane. Failure to install a valve cap when the cylinder is disconnected from the fuel system is dangerous and may result in accident or injury.

When re-connecting the LP gas cylinder, be sure to tighten the fit- ting until snug. This connection, as well as all other fittings and con- nections between the cylinder and burner valve, should be inspect- ed for damage and leak tested after every filling or re-connection.

Keep any electrical supply cord and fuel supply hose away from any heated surface.

NATURAL GAS: If natural gas is used, contact your local supplier to set it up properly. The N.G. Holland Grill is set to operate at 7 inches water column pressure, using an orifice with a #48 drill size. If your grill seems too hot, first call your local gas company to deter- mine what pressure you have.

Never allow anyone to change orifice size without authorization from factory.

SPARK IGNITER: This grill is equipped with a rotary Piezo igniter system. A simple Clockwise rotation of the igniter knob produces a spark at the burner head, lighting the burner. To check that the spark igniter is working properly, leave gas supply turned OFF and observe the spark by looking through the peep hole above the con- trol panel or from below the control panel to the left side of the burn- er in the burner opening. A small blue spark should be visible at the left side of the burner head every time the igniter “fires”. A loud “hammer” like sound is produced by the mechanism when sparking.

FIGURE 1

HANDWHEEL

CYLINDER

VALVE

 

COUPLING

 

NUT

CONNECT

Clockwise

DISCONNECT,

Counter Clockwise

CAP &

STRAP

REGULATOR

20 LBS

LP GAS CYLINDER

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Holland BH421-AG4 manual Counter-clockwise, Disconnect