SPARK IGNITOR LIGHTING
4. Open valve at propane tank or natural gas
supply
5. Turn the valve 90 degrees counter-clockwise
to the ON position.
6. IMMEDIATELY TURN THE SPARK IGNITOR
KNOB RAPIDLY, UP TO 5 TIMES.
7. If ignition does not IMMEDIATELY take place,
turn the burner valve knob to OFF,WAIT 5 MIN-
UTES and repeat the lighting instructions.
MANUAL/MATCH LIGHTING
8. Open valve at propane tank or natural gas
supply. Insert match or lighter into left side of
burner hole opening, next to burner, up under
control panel, with flame next to burner head.
9. Turn valve knob to ON position. If ignition
does not IMMEDIATELY take place, turn the
burner valve knob to OFF,WAIT 5 MINUTES, and
repeat the lighting instructions.
10. When the burner lights remove the match or
lighter.
ADJUSTING AIR SHUTTER
11. Loosen the locknut with an open end
wrench, so you can turn the air shutter.Adjust the
air shutter slowly.When most of the orange has
left the flame, and it has become uniformly pale
yellow-to blue, the flame is properly set.There
should be no need to re-adjust the air mixture for
the life of your grill, but it is wise to check the
flame color each time you light your grill. Use the
peep hole just above the control panel to
observe the flame.
The flame should be blue in color, with slight yel-
low at the tips.Yellow-tipping not unusual and
will not affect the performance of the grill.
PROPER AIR SHUTTER SETTING
After air shutter adjustment, your grill is ready for
use—proceed to COOKING INSTRUCTIONS.
If the burner did not light properly, wait 5 min-
utes before attempting re-light, then repeat steps
above
If the grill fails to light after the second attempt,
call your local LP gas dealer for professional 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
cylinder. DO NOT attempt to re-light with-
out repeating steps 2-10.
H-6
LIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS
See Figure 6
1.
Make sure the propane tank valve and the
burner valve are both fully off.
2. Open the grill lid and allow five full minutes
to air out.
3. During this time, inspect the gas system for
damaged hose or loose fittings. Check the hose
for wear, abrasions, cuts or kinks. If any damage is
found, replace hose using only factory-approved
replacement hose. Never attempt to light this or
any gas grill with a cracked, split, braided, or
severely kinked hose or with any broken or
leaking fittings.
NOTE: The Holland Grill uses a 2-posi-
tion gas valve for burner control. Figure 6
shows the valve knob in the OFF posi-
tion. To turn ON, push knob DOWN
(towards control panel) and turn counter-
clockwise for its full travel (90degrees).
NEVER operate the Holland Grill with the
handle in any intermediate position.
FOR NATURAL GAS SUPPLY
The Holland Grill, including the gas off-
on valve, must be disconnected from
the gas supply during any pressure test-
ing of that system, at test pressures in
excess of 1/2 psi.
The Holland Grill must be isolated from
the gas supply piping system by closing
the individual manual shut-off valve dur-
ing any pressure testing of the gas sup-
ply piping system at test pressure equal
to or less than 1/2 psi.
Lid always open
when lighting.
SOAPY WATER TEST
In a small bowl mix half liquid deter-
gent and half water. Turn on propane
tank valve. Using a small brush, soap
all connections from tank to grill and
look for bubbles. Correct all leaks
before proceeding. Turn off propane
tank valve.
Knob Installation
The knobs for the gas valve and
spark ignitor simply push
into place
Figure 6