Using The Rotisserie - Lynx l27 Installation, Care & Use Manual

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Using the Rotisserie
The rotisserie system consists of
three main parts - the motor, the
skewer
which
holds
the food,
and the infrared rotis burner. The
rotisserie evenly cooks large cuts
of meat by turning
them contin-
uously in front of a high-intensi-
ty burner. The rotis is capable of
turning up to a 25 lb. cut of meat.
THE MOTOR
The rotisserie motor
runs on 12
volt DC power that is supplied
by the grill. To power the motor,
plug the "L" shaped jack of the
power cord into the motor, and
plug the other end into the jack
provided
on the left side of the
grill (see figure
16-1). This hook-
up allows for simple installation
and removal
of the motor
for
storage when not in use.
Figure 16-1 - Rotis motor
powerjack located on grill
NOTE:
The grill must be con-
nected to 115 volt AC power as
described on page 7 for the rotis
motor to function.
Install the motor onto the grill by
sliding it onto the bracket locat-
ed on the left side of the grill.
THE SKEWER
To load the skewer, slide one of
the meat holders onto the skew-
er. Push the skewer through
the
center of the food, then slide the
second
meat holder
onto
the
skewer. Center the food
to be
cooked on the skewer then push
the meat holders firmly together.
Tighten
the thumb
screws (use
pliers if necessary). It may also be
necessary to wrap the food with
butchers string (never use nylon
or plastic string) to secure any
loose portions.
Remove the warming
rack and,
if needed, remove the grill racks
and briquette
trays to gain bet-
ter clearance. It is normal for the
skewer
to flex
when
cooking
large foods. Place a basting pan
beneath
the
food
for basting
and to ease cleaning.
Never operate
a qrill burner
with a bastincj pan in place.
The skewer for the rotis is assem-
bled into the
motor
assembly
by placing the pointed
end into
the motor, and resting the short,
round end (threaded end on 27"
models) onto the support
at the
opposite
side of the grill. With
the skewer pushed into the mo-
tor, it should rest on the bracket.
The Lynx rotisserie features dual
positions to accommodate
larg-
er cuts of meat or to allow slow-
er cooking (see figure 16-2). Any
food to be cooked should
be a
minimum
of 2" from the surface
of the infrared burner.
position - for small
such as game hens
Figu re l&-2
- Dualposition
ro tisserie systern.
THE INFRARED BURNER
The location of the rotis burner
makes
it more
susceptible
to
strong
wind
conditions
(more
so than the main grill burners).
For this reason you should avoid
operating
the rotis during windy
conditions.
As an added safety
feature, the burner is equipped
with an automatic
safety valve
which will not allow gas to flow
to the rotis burner
if it is not
properly
lit. To light
the
rotis
burner, follow this procedure:
1) Open hood
completely.
Do
not attempt to light grill with the
hood closed.
2) Load food onto skewer, and
install motor
and skewer
onto
grill in desired cooking position.
3) Check to ensure that all burn-
er control knobs are set to OFF.
4) Turn
on main
gas supply.
Purge if needed (see page 9).
S) Push in and turn burner con-
trol knob to LITE. Hold knob in
for 30 to 60 seconds.
6) If burner does not light, turn
knob to OFF, wait 5 minutes
to
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