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TURNING GRILL OFF

1. Open lid

2. Turn burner valve OFF

3. Turn LP cylinder valve OFF

4. CAUTION: Do not attempt to relight

without following all lighting instructions.

IMPORTANT:

Always shut off the burner valve before clos-

ing the tank/gas supply valve.This grill is

equipped with a QCC-1 flow-limiting con-

nector which will not reset to allow full gas

flow if the supply valve is closed before the

burner valve is shut off. If you experience

trouble with the grill not heating properly,

shut off burner valve, then tank or supply

valve. Open lid, wait 5 minutes and follow

lighting instructions.

CARE AND 

MAINTENANCE

There is very little care and maintenance

needed.The Holland Grill is designed and

made of materials that will last many years

with normal use. Following these instruc-

tions will improve the longevity and quality

of cooking.To assure safe operation of your

Holland Grill, the area for cooking should

always be kept free of combustible materials

of any type, such as gasoline or other flam-

mable vapors or liquids.

A. Outside of body -- This is aluminized

metal. It can be cleaned easily with warm,

soapy water or mild cleaner. If paint gets

scratched, remove grease and repaint with a

heat resistant paint.The metal surface will

last longer. Do not use wire brushes, scrap-

ers or abrasive cleaners for normal cleaning.

B. Grid and Drip Pan -- The grid is made of

high quality stainless steel.The grid should

be brushed with a brass, copper, or stainless

steel brush immediately after removing food

while grill is still warm.The drip pan is 

aluminized steel and can be cleaned with a

flat scraper such as a putty knife. CAUTION:

The drip pan must be kept clean and free of

heavy build-up for grill to perform properly,

and to eliminate flare-ups. Do not wash drip

pan.

C. Inside Grill --Use warm soapy water to

clean this area. Do not allow grease 

to build up.

D. Drain Pipe and Valve -- Both must be kept

clear of grease and food particles to allow

grease to drain properly from drip pan.This

must be done to maintain proper operation

of your grill.

E. Food Board -- This is made from high den-

sity polyethylene, approved by the FDA for

direct food contact.Warm soapy water can

be used for cleaning. CAUTION: It should

not be used as a chopping block, nor should

more than 15 pounds be placed on it at any

time.

F. General -- This grill, like all equipment, will

look better and last longer if kept out of

weather when not in use. CAUTION: Do not

store gas tank in closed areas. See instruc-

tions or local gas ordinances for care and

storage of propane tanks.When using a

cover, never place it on the grill until the

entire unit has cooled at least 30 minutes.

Check to be sure all openings into the grill

body are free of blockages or debris. Make

sure there are no objects or materials block-

ing the flow of combustion and 

ventilation air.

When grill is not in use, the gas must be

turned off at the supply cylinder.

For outdoor use only. If stored indoors,

detach cylinder and leave it outdoors.

Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of

reach of children and must not be stored in

a building, garage or any other 

enclosed area.

Check burner venturi behind air shutter

screen for insect nests or blockages. Make

sure the passage through the burner venturi

is not obstructed.

If the burner valve is ever removed for

cleaning or replacement, it should be re-

installed to the dimension shown below.

Measure from the center of the valve handle

to the face of the burner air shutter.This

assures correct positioning of the orifice in

the burner venturi.

IMPORTANT - FIRST TIME USE: It is 

important that the grill be lit and allowed to

operate at least 30 minutes before any food

is placed on the grill grid. Some smoke may

appear during this period.This is the 

preservative used during manufacturing.

After initial heating, the grill is ready for use.

After burning off the grill, spray the food

grid, drip pan and the inside of the lid with

PAM or similar spray, so food does not stick

to the grid and the inside is easier to clean.

MOVING 

INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: NEVER MOVE 

GRILL WITH BURNER LIT OR

WITH WATER IN DRIP PAN.

A. Moving in your yard or deck: Make sure

gas is turned off at burner valve and tank

valve. Be sure lid is closed. Lift by the shelf

on the end without wheels. Push your grill

to desired location, first checking for holes

or obstacles that may cause tripping or

falling. Make sure grill is level before using.

Moving on trailer or truck: Follow all steps

above. Before loading, secure lid closed by

tying rope or bungee cord from handle to

the cross brace between the leg assemblies.

After loading, be sure to tie down securely

to prevent damage.

NEVER transport your grill with propane

tank connected.

CAUTION: Always secure propane tank

tightly to truck or trailer.

H-7

THIS COOKING APPLIANCE IS FOR OUT-

DOOR USE ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE

USED IN A BUILDING, GARAGE OR ANY

OTHER ENCLOSED AREA.

LOCATION OF VALVE TO BURNER

Summary of Contents for The Heritage BH-421-SG-5

Page 1: ...his grill shall be connected only to a 20 lb L P cylinder that is equipped with a Sherwood Valve PV3349 AND an overfill protection device OPD READ THIS BOOK FIRST American Gas Association Design Certi...

Page 2: ...market I do not intend for my customers to deal with a long list of replacement parts and the inconvenience of waiting for the parts This grill was designed and made for your trouble free outdoor cook...

Page 3: ...acement items LP GAS HOSE The LP gas hose is designed for use with LP gas only Use with any other gas is dangerous The hose is made of a flexi ble material to make it easy to install This material is...

Page 4: ...er requires removing it from the grill The cylinder is attached to the grill by connecting the regulator assembly to the inlet portion of the gas cylinder valve This connection is made by the QCC 1 fi...

Page 5: ...2c Repeat for right mid brace part 5 2d Select axle brace part 6 Place it between left ends of stand support Attach it to supports with two bolts nuts and washers at each end Be sure notches are up an...

Page 6: ...e and support assembly previously assembled and position it over the grill bottom mount CAREFULLY feed the electrode wire up into the stand tube and out through the hole in the front of the tube as yo...

Page 7: ...racket Attach the stacks part 21 to the lid using 4 10 24 phillips screws lockwashers and hex nuts 8 Install the short length of drain pipe into the female threaded coupling in the drip pan Tighten wi...

Page 8: ...ssional assis tance With the burner lit gently close the lid and allow the grill to warm for 20 30 minutes NOTE If for any reason the burner should go out shut off gas at the burner and the LP cylinde...

Page 9: ...better and last longer if kept out of weather when not in use CAUTION Do not store gas tank in closed areas See instruc tions or local gas ordinances for care and storage of propane tanks When using...

Page 10: ...on each side When done either dip or brush on sauce Put back on the grill for 5 to 10 minutes longer Repeat if desired DRY SMOKING Place Flav O Buds or chunks of your favorite dry wood in the aluminu...

Page 11: ...600 Drip Pan with 3 4 NPT Drain Fasteners Replacements can be found at most hardware stores SG2 803 Bolts 1 4 20x5 8 SG2 804 Nuts 1 4 20 Hex SG2 805 Lockwasher 1 4 SG2 806 Screw 10 24 x 1 2 Phillips...

Page 12: ...minutes total grilling time turning at half the grilling time if desired turning is not necessary Fish Smoking Make sure grill is where you intend to use it Close valve on drip pan and fill with 1 ga...

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