Lynx L30PSR Care & Use Manual

Lynx L30PSR Care & Use Manual

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  • Page 1 Care & Use of Your Lynx Professional Grill...
  • Page 2 A Message to Our Customers… Thank You for choosing LYNX as your new gas grill. With proper use and care, we’re confi- dent that our product will provide years of trouble-free service. Careful attention has been put into every detail of this grill and, by reading this entire manual before your first use, you will be assured of maximum performance and enjoyment.
  • Page 3 Installation, Care and Use of Your Lynx Professional Cooking Product This manual covers the following 2008 Lynx products: GRILL MODELS PROSEAR MODELS SIDE BURNER MODELS L27 & L27F L30PSR & L30PSFR LSB2PC L27R & L27FR L36PSR & L36PSFR LSB1 L30R & L30FR L42PSR &...
  • Page 4 Important Safety Considerations WARNING! Read this manual carefully and completely before using your grill to reduce the risk of fire, burn hazard or other injury, and to ensure proper installation and servicing. A V E R T I S S E M E N T F O R Y O U R S A F E T Y S’il y a une odeur de gaz: If you smell gas:...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    (15) days of date delivery is made to you. Be sure to retain container for inspection. We cannot assume responsibility for damage or loss incurred in transit. See page 25 for information on obtaining service or contacting Lynx.
  • Page 6: Precautions For Installation And Storage

    SPECIAL NOTE ON USING YOUR GRILL IN WINDY CONDITIONS As a high-performance gas ap- heat buildup in the control panel lems, although wind blowing pliance, your Lynx grill requires area. This can lead to problems along the hood gap can also be significant amounts of air to sup- such as having the control knobs problematic.
  • Page 7 SPECIAL NOTE FOR LP USE Should the large, black, ther- NOTE: Improper lighting proce- mally sensitive coupling nut be dures can cause the flow control Never connect any unregulated exposed to temperatures above to activate, resulting in reduced gas supply to the grill. The hose 115-150ºC, it will soften, allow- heat output.
  • Page 8: Locating Your Grill

    A minimum of 6” of clearance is BUILT-IN INSTALLATIONS: needed on each side of the grill The LYNX Built-In Grill is designed for the motor and skewer. for easy installation into mason- If the grill is to be placed into ry enclosures.
  • Page 9: Cutout Dimensions For 2008 Built-Ins

    Cutout Dimensions for 008 Built-ins 2" 0 or 2" square holes for manifold connection 12" min. (rear or bottom access) 10 1/8" for L36 models 1 1/8" min. for model LUDE *CocktailPro should have an 3 1/2" min. for model LUDXL open bottom for plumbing 2 1/2"...
  • Page 10: Unpacking And Assembly

    If TO REPLACE BRIQUETTES bly. By carefully following these found, follow procedure at right The special Lynx ceramic bri- steps, you will be assured of safe to reinstall. quettes are secured to the trays initial operation.
  • Page 11: Electrical Requirements & Hook-Up

    Electrical Requirements & Hook-up WARNING For freestanding grills, simply batteries that provides backup plug the electrical cord into a GFI power for the electronic ignition plug. For built-in units, the sup- system. To replace the batteries, Electrical Grounding plied 12V transformer is connect- follow this procedure: Instructions: ed to the grill during installation...
  • Page 12: Gas Requirements & Hook-Up

    Should mended that a quick disconnect Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 you need to convert your grill kit from Lynx be installed. This and the National Fuel Gas for use with a different gas type, kit, part #LQD, is available from a conversion kit, available from Code, ANSI Z21.58D-2002.
  • Page 13 Use regulator here for a shut off valve terminating in hard-plumbed L.P. hookup an L.P. gas supply cylinder valve (LYNX P/N 30781) outlet specified, as applicable, for connection Type 1. L.P. hose/regulator Cylinders must be stored...
  • Page 14: Precautions For Using Your Grill

    LYNX Never operate the grill in a burner. This is a very and any resulting damage is not windy area. See page 2 for de-...
  • Page 15: Leak Testing

    Leak Testing To Perform Leak Test C A U T I O N D A N G E R Create a soapy solution of To prevent fire or explosion hazard, DO NOT use or equal parts mild dish washing detergent and water. permit sources of ignition in the area while perform- ing a leak test.
  • Page 16: Model Identification

    (opt.) BURNER TYPE IDENTIFICATION Depending on the model, your Lynx grill may be equipped with up to three different burner types. The operation of each burner type varies, so it is important to familiarize yourself with all three. Brass -...
  • Page 17: Using The Grill

    Using the Grill Grilling requires high heat for ProSear infrared burner is specif- following the lighting instruc- searing and proper browning. ically designed for this purpose. tions on pages 14-15. Most foods are cooked at the Properly pre-heat the grill by Once grill has been preheated, “HI”...
  • Page 18: Lighting The Brass Burners

    Lighting the Brass Burners LOW HEAT ADJUSTMENT After preheating, turn off all burn- W A R N I N G ers not required, carefully open The valves on the grill feature the hood, and adjust remaining Never attempt to light grill an adjustable low setting.
  • Page 19: Using The Prosear Burner

    Using the ProSear Burner LIGHTING THE PROSEAR on “HI” for 5 minutes. The ProSear burner has some special components and warn- Some ash may accumulate on Open hood completely. Do ings specific to its design. Be sure the burner surface over time. not attempt to light grill with the to read this section completely Occasionally, you should brush,...
  • Page 20: Using The Rotisserie

    NOTE: The grill must be con- Turn on main gas supply. The Lynx rotisserie features dual nected to 115 volt AC power as Purge if needed (see page 9). positions to accommodate larg-...
  • Page 21: Using The Smoker Box

    allow gas to dissipate, and re- even out in about 5 minutes. cording to the procedure found peat step 5 above. on page 14. If the burner will only stay lit with the control knob depressed, the thermocouple position Always use basting pan need to be adjusted (see figure under the rotisserie to 17-1) to ensure proper function.
  • Page 22: Cleaning The Grill

    Clean with hot soapy water manufactured by Lynx, when the behind which will quickly rust or commercial cleaning product, grill is not in use. While stainless and is not a defect in the Grill.
  • Page 23: Burner Cleaning & Adjustment

    Burner Cleaning & Adjustment Before removing burners fig. 19-1. Flames should be blue grill racks. and stable with no yellow tips, ensure the gas supply is off excessive noise or lifting. If any and the knobs are in the of these conditions exist, check “off”...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Clean if necessary. NOTE: properly, use this checklist before No part of the grill should ever Ensure that adequate preheat contacting Lynx for service. be lined with aluminum foil as time has elapsed. Brass burners it will interfere with airflow and GRILL WON’T LIGHT...
  • Page 25: Light Bulb Replacement

    Replacing the Briquettes TO REPLACE BRIQUETTES W A R N I N G The special Lynx ceramic bri- quettes are secured to the trays The edges of the clips with stainless steel clips. To in- may be sharp. Pliers...
  • Page 26: Side Burner/Lpsge Gas Hookup

    FIP x 3/8” MIP Flare ready attached) from grill and Fitting gas supply valve. Use regulator here for hard-plumbed L.P. hook-up (Lynx P/N 30781) Remove all fittings from grill manifold. Approx. 20º from Horizontal Install side burner onto cart Flex Hose...
  • Page 27: Lighting The Side Burner Or Lpsge

    Lighting the Side Burner or LPSGE PREHEATING THE LPSGE LOW HEAT ADJUSTMENT W A R N I N G NOTE: ADJUSTMENT IS Before cooking, always preheat Never attempt to light the ProSear burner for best re- FOR SIDE BURNERS ONLY. burner if odor of gas sults.
  • Page 28: Warranty

    This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. 6) No one has the authority to add to or vary Lynx’s warranty, or to create for Lynx any other obligation or liabil- ity in connection with the sale or use of its products.
  • Page 29: How To Obtain Service

    (for most freestanding grills). For warranty service, contact the LYNX Customer Service Department for an authorized service agent near you. Our number is (888) Buy-Lynx (888-289-5969). Provide the Model Number, Serial Number, date of installation, and a brief description of the problem.
  • Page 30: Wiring Diagrams

    Wiring Diagrams For L27 Grills Valve Switches Transformer To Halogen Light Inside Grill Ground to Bullnose Female bracket when using Jack pin “D” Ignitor 9V Battery Diagram Key Orange Wires to Igniters Red Wires Light Switch Black Wires Insulated Wire to Lamp Dome Light For L30 Grills Inside Grill...
  • Page 31 Wiring Diagrams For L36 & L42 Grills Dome Light Inside Grill Side Burner connector for LED’s Valve Switches IR Valve Power in - To Rotisserie Transformer To Transformer Power in for Lights Insulated wire to Lamp INSP ### Converter / Back-up IR Plug Module...
  • Page 32: Gas Plumbing Requirements

    • In order for a Lynx Grill to perform properly you must have adequate gas plumbing. Please see the guidelines below to help ensure that you have the appropriate gas plumbing with respect to gas pipe diameter, length of pipe run and the grills BTU requirements.
  • Page 33: Parts Diagram

    Parts Diagram...
  • Page 34: Parts List

    Parts List...
  • Page 36: The Lynx Story

    • Desert Inn • Hard Rock Hotel • Disney World Questions? Talk to your Lynx Authorized Dealer or visit our website at www.lynxgrills.com Lynx Professional Grills • 6023 E. Bandini Blvd. • Commerce, CA 90040 • (888) 879-2322...

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