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3.

Locate the gas regulator. Grasp the regulator with the knob

facing directly “UP.”

1. Refer to figure 4a. Line up the collar on the regulator with 

the open end of the burner tube. Note that the groove at 
the bottom of the regulator collar must line up with the 
retaining “pin” inside the burner tube AT THE BOTTOM.

2. Refer to figure 4b. Push regulator into open end of burner.
3. Refer to figure 4c. Once the regulator is in as far as it will 

go, TURN it so knob is facing to the front of the grill.

Note: 

Always make sure the regulator is secured in the 

fully “locked-in” position BEFORE ATTACHING PROPANE
CYLINDER.

4. 

Be sure gas control knob is in the “OFF” position. Refer to 
figure 6. 
Check to make sure threaded areas on cylinder 
and regulator are clean. Thread propane cylinder to 
engage threads correctly to achieve proper connection.
Removing propane cylinder: Refer to figure 6. Unthread 
cylinder from regulator as shown.

5.

Place stacks in the UP position. Refer to figures 7a and 7b

for stack positioning information.

Note: 

THE GRILL IS TO BE OPERATED ONLY WITH THE 

STACKS IN THE UP POSITION.

6.

Locate the drip pan and position it into the grill body with the 
drain pipe on the left. Make sure the drain pipe passes 
through and is extending below the grill body bottom. The 
mounting flanges of the drip pan should rest on the inset 
flange in the grill body.

7.

Locate the cooking grid and place it into the grill body bottom
so it is resting on the flanges of the drip pan.

Note: 

When the lid is closed and latched, the lid holds the 

grid, which in turn is holding the drip pan in place. This is to 
prevent these components from moving during transport.

8.

Refer to figure 8.Insert grease pan into slide brackets at 
bottom LEFT end of grill. You may need to lift drip pan up  
inside grill to allow pan to slide into place. This keeps the 
pan from accidentally moving out of position.

Note: 

You may use the grease pan with the disposable liners 

or without. You may use the disposable liners with the pan 
or by themselves.

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

Refer to figure 9

1.

Make sure the regulator is properly secured into the 
burner end.

2.

Make sure the propane cylinder is tightly threaded into the 
regulator -- hand-tight only.

3.

Place stacks in UP position.

4.

OPEN LID. Always open lid when lighting.

5.

Allow five minutes to air out.

6.

Open lighting access hole in center of body front panel.

7.

Insert match or lighter through access hole next to burner 
tube. Keep flame next to burner while actuating gas control 
knob on regulator.

figure 4a.

“notch” at bottom

“pin” inside burner at bottom

2. push in

3. rotate knob to front

To remove:

rotate knob to top to line up notch,
then pull away from burner tube

figure 4b.

figure 4c.

STORE REGULATOR IN GRILL BODY WHEN NOT IN USE

Installing

Removing

figure 6

Grasp lifting ring

and pull stack into

the up position.

When screw heads

come through

notches, rotate to

lock into position.

Reverse to lower

stacks.

figure 7a.

figure 7b.

figure 8.

Summary of Contents for BH-212-MG-1

Page 1: ...he only Grill GUARANTEED not to flare up This Is A Revolutionary Portable Gas Grill BH 212 MG 1 READ THIS BOOK FIRST L P Tank not included BARBECUE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION MEMBER Companion 08 2000 PN MG1...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ong list of replacement parts and the inconvenience of waiting for the parts This grill was designed and made for your trouble free outdoor cooking Since the Holland does not operate like other grills...

Page 4: ...R The gas burner is constructed of tubular stainless steel and should not require maintenance other than inspection for insects nests inside the air intake slots BURNER VALVE REGULATOR The burner cont...

Page 5: ...oved and stored outdoors The LP gas cylinder is provided with a threaded connection for attachment directly to the gas regulator supplied with this appliance Care should be taken when threading the cy...

Page 6: ...PAN 11 DISPOSABLE GREASE PAN LINERS 12 CHIP TRAY ASSEMBLY 1 On a clean flat surface such as a table top select the following parts for assembly 1 body assembly 2 legs 4 Also locate 16 each from the h...

Page 7: ...ng grid and place it into the grill body bottom so it is resting on the flanges of the drip pan Note When the lid is closed and latched the lid holds the grid which in turn is holding the drip pan in...

Page 8: ...r any stainless steel cleaner 2 Grid and Drip Pan The grid is made of high quality stainless steel The grid should be brushed with a brass or stainless steel brush immediately after removing food whil...

Page 9: ...lid remain closed while grilling Note Check drip pan pipe to be sure it is clear of debris 2 IF YOU RE LOOKING YOU RE NOT COOKING Since this grill uses a combination of direct and indirect heat the li...

Page 10: ...AP SS pop riveted on MG1 201C 11 LIFTING RING STACK MG1 201L 12 SPACER RING STACK MG1 201R 13 MANUAL PACKET MG1 900 14 HARDWARE BAG MG1 1014 15 GREASE PAN MG1 1000 16 GREASE PAN LINERS MG1 1010 17 REG...

Page 11: ...cooking times Use of the LOW may lengthen cooking times Grill lid needs to remain closed at all times during grilling to be accurate with this chart Each time grill is opened during the grilling proce...

Page 12: ...The Holland Grill Company Inc 600 Irving Parkway Holly Springs NC 27540 Call 1 800 880 9766 or visit www hollandgrill com for a dealer near you...

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