Precautions For Installation And Storage - Lynx l27 Installation, Care & Use Manual

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Precautions
for Installation
and Storage
I)
DO NOT store or use gasoline
or other flammable
vapors and
liquids
in the vicinity
of this or
any other appliance.
2)
Never
store
additional
or
empty
propane cylinders
in the
grill cabinet
or around the grill.
Do not store propane cylinders
indoors
or on their sides. Never
use dented,
rusty or damaged
propane cylinders.
3) Children
should
not be left
alone or unattended
in an area
where a grill is located. Place your
grill well away from areas where
children
play. Do not store items
that may interest
children
in or
around the grill, in the cart or in
the masonry enclosure. When in
use, portions
of the grill are hot
enough to cause severe burns.
4) Never move the grill when hot.
S) Always adhere to the required
clearances from combustibles
as
detailed. The grill is designed for
outdoor
use only. Never use in a
garage, building,
shed, breeze-
way or other enclosed area.
6) Gas grills are not design cer-
tified
for
and
are not
to be
installed
in or on recreational
vehicles, portable
trailers, boats
or any other moving installation.
7) Have an ABC Fire Extinguisher
accessible --
never attempt
to
extinguish
a grease
fire with
water or other liquids.
8) Store your grill in a well-ven-
tilated area. Remove the L.P. cyl-
inder, if so equipped,
and store
it outdoors
in a well-ventilated
area away from heat and away
from where
children
may tam-
per with it.
9)
Keep any electrical
supply
cord and the fuel supply
hose
away from any heated surfaces.
Electrical cords should be placed
away from
walkways
to avoid
tripping
hazard.
10)
Do not
repair
or replace
any part of the grill unless spe-
cifically
recommended
in this
manual. Other service should be
performed
by a qualified
tech.
11)
If the grill is installed
by a
professional
installer
or techni-
cian, be sure that he shows you
where your gas supply shut-off is
located. All gas lines must have
a shut-off that is readily and eas-
ily accessible. If you smell gas,
check for gas leaks immediately.
Check
only
with
a soap
and
water solution.
Never check for
gas leaks with an open flame.
SPECIAL NOTE ON USING YOUR GRILL IN WINDY CONDITIONS
As a high-performance
gas ap-
pliance, your Lynx grill requires
significant amounts of air to sup-
port
the
combustion
process.
Your grill has been engineered
to take air in through
the con-
trol panel area, and exhaust the
combustion
byproducts
out
through
the gap between
the
front and rear hoods (see figure
3-2 at right).
Using your grill in windy condi-
tions can disrupt the proper flow
of air through
your grill, lead-
ing to reduced performance,
or
in certain severe cases, causing
heat buildup in the control panel
area. This can lead to problems
such as having the control knobs
melt, or burn hazards when the
control
panel surfaces become
too hot to touch.
During
windy
conditions,
it is
best if you don't use your grill.
If you have a freestanding
grill,
it is best to position
the unit so
the prevailing
wind
blows into
the front
control
panel
(or at
your back), thus supporting
the
proper
airflow.
Winds
hitting
the back of the grill directly
are
the most likely to cause prob-
lems,
although
wind
blowing
along the hood gap can also be
problematic.
Please
note that
damage
to
your grill resulting
from use
in
windy
conditions,
such
as melted
knobs
or igniter
wires,
or control
panel
dis-
coloration
from
heat
build-
up, are excluded
from
war-
ranty coverage.
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