Troubleshooting - Lynx l27 Installation, Care & Use Manual

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Troubleshooting
If the
Grill does
not function
properly, use th is checklist before
contacting
Lynx for service.
GRILL WON'T
LIGHT
Check to ensure that all burner
control
knobs
are set to OFF.
Push control knob in and ensure
that the ignition
is glowing.
If
ignition
is not
glowing,
pro-
ceed
with
troubleshooting
or
match-light
the burner.
If the
igniters
are working
correctly,
next determine
if gas is reaching
the burners. Ensure the gas sup-
ply is turned
on, and that there
are no leaks, according
to the
procedure
on page 11. Attempt
to match-light
a burner accord-
ing to the procedure
on page
14. If the burner will light with
a match, then the igniter
may
not be functioning
correctly, or
may not be adjusted
correctly.
See above or call for service. If
the burner will not match light,
and the
gas supply
has been
confirmed,
check the burner for
blockages according
to the pro-
cedure on page 19.
YELLOW FLAME/GAS SMELL
IF YOU
SMELL
GAS WHILE
THE
GRILL
IS
OPERATING,
IMMEDIATELY
TURN OFF ALL
BURNERS. Perform
a leak test,
check for blockages
and check
the
air
shutter
adjustment
according to page 19.
NOTE: If the grill is operating
in
a dusty area or if heavy grease
is present, some orange tips on
the burner flame are normal.
LOW/INSUFFICIENT
HEAT
Ensure that
adequate
preheat
time has elapsed. Brass burners
should
preheat
for at least 15
minutes
with the hood closed;
ProSear burners should preheat
for at least 3 minutes.
If adequate
preheat
time
was
allowed,
check the gas supply
for a damaged
and/or
kinked
supply line. Replace if necessary.
On LP units, a mostly empty tank
may not
have sufficient
pres-
sure to run the grill at high heat.
Replace with a full tank. Make
sure
that
the
regulator/hose
assembly being used is the unit
supplied
with the grill. On natu-
ral gas units,
ensure
that the
supply line is at least 3/4" inside
diameter or 1" outside diameter.
Check the Natural
Gas supply
pressure
to ensure
at least 7"
W.C. and 4"W.C. pressure under
full load (all burners on.) For LP,
11" W.C. supply (not to exceed
14") with 11"under
full load.
If gas supply is adequate, check
burners for blockages and check
flame
characteristics
according
to the
procedure
on page 19
and clean or adjust air shutter if
needed. Check also that there is
no pressure being applied to the
regulator
attached
to the back
of the grill. This regulator
con-
tains a flexible
diaphragm
and
should not be allowed to touch
the grill body or surroundings.
Check to make
sure that
the
burners
and the
drip tray are
clean
and
free from
obstruc-
tions. Clean if necessary. NOTE:
No part of the grill should ever
be lined with aluminum
foil as
it will interfere with airflow and
can cause a low heat condition.
BURNER BLOWS OUT
First determine
if the problem
is being
caused
by
location.
If location
is subject
to
high
winds, reposition
grill to provide
some protection.
Check the gas
supply
and flame
characteris-
tic according
to the procedure
under
Low/Insufficient
Heat.
Check to ensure that the burners
are correctly
positioned
in the
grill according to the procedure
on page 19. Correctly
installed
burners should be seated firmly
with no side-to-side
movement.
ROTISSERIE WON'T
LIGHT
Follow the same procedure
as
described
above
for
the
grill
burners
to diagnose
problems
with the Rotisserie IR burner.The
IR burner flame may be hard to
see in bright sunny conditions.
LIGHTS WON'T
OPERATE
Ensure
that
the
grill
has AC
power
by removing
the D cell
battery according to the instruc-
tions on page 7, and then press-
ing a burner control knob to test
the spark igniter.
If the
ignit-
ers don't function,
no AC power
is connected.
If the igniters
do
function,
replace the bulb.
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