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Burner Cleaning & Adjustment

Before  removing  burners 

ensure the gas supply is off 

and  the  knobs  are  in  the 

“off”  position.  Make  sure 

the  grill  has  completely 

cooled before proceeding.

To Remove Brass Burners:

Remove  the  grill  racks  and  bri-
quette  trays.  Grasp  the  burner, 
pull it up and slightly to the rear 
of  the  unit  so  the  burner  head 
comes  off  the  brass  orifice  at 
the front. Angle the burner side-
ways, and remove. Be careful not 
to upset the air shutter position.

Brass Burner Cleaning:

To  maximize  grill  performance, 
clean the exterior of the burner 
with  a  wire  brush.  Clear  stub-
born scale with a metal scraper. 
Clear  any  clogged  ports  with  a 
straightened  paper  clip.  Never 
use  a  wooden  toothpick  as  it 
may break off and clog the port. 
Shake  out  any  debris  through 
the  air  shutter.    Use  a  flashlight 
to inspect the burner inlet to en-
sure it is not blocked. If obstruc-
tions  can  be  seen,  use  a  metal 
wire  coat  hanger  that  has  been 
straightened out to clean. 

Brass Burner Air Adjustment

Each  grill  burner  is  tested  and 
adjusted  at  the  factory  prior  to 
shipment;  however,  variations 
in the local gas supply or a con-
version from one gas to another 
may make it necessary to adjust 
the  burners.  The  flames  of  the 
Grill  burners  should  be  visu-
ally  checked  and  compared  to 

fig. 19-1. Flames should be blue 
and  stable  with  no  yellow  tips, 
excessive  noise  or  lifting.  If  any 
of  these  conditions  exist,  check 
if the air shutter or burner ports 
are  blocked  by  dirt,  debris,  or 
spider webs. If needed, proceed 
with air shutter adjustment.

Figure 1-1 -

  

Showing 

proper flame characteristics.

1½” flame
height

3

/

33

8

//” flame

core

The amount of air which enters 
a burner is governed by a sheet 
metal disk at the inlet called an 
air shutter. It is locked in place by 
a set screw which must be loos-
ened prior to lighting the burner 
for adjustment (see fig. 19-2).
To Adjust:

1)

  Be  extremely  careful  as  the 

burner may be very hot.

2)

 If the flame is yellow, indicat-

ing  insufficient  air,  turn  the  air 
shutter  counterclockwise  to  al-
low more air to the burner.

3)

 If the flame is noisy and tends 

to lift away from the burner, indi-
cating too much air, turn the air 
shutter clockwise.

4)

 Once adjusted, turn the burn-

er off and allow to cool. Remove 
burner,  tighten  set  screw  and 
reinstall the briquette trays and 

grill racks.

Figure 1- -

  

Air shutter set 

screw location on burner

set screw

PROSEAR BURNER

For  day-to-day  cleaning,  see  in-
structions on page 15. If burner 
inlet  is  obstructed,  use  a  metal 
wire  coat  hanger  that  has  been 
straightened out to clean. 

W A R N I N G

IT  IS  CRITICAL  TO  CEN-

TER  EVERY  BURNER  ON 

ITS  ORIFICE  AND  FOR 

THE  BURNERS  TO  REST 

LEVEL AND NOT ROCK. IF 

THE  BURNERS  ARE  NOT 

CENTERED  CORRECTLY, 

A  VERY  DANGEROUS 

CONDITION ExISTS THAT 

CAN  CAUSE  PERSONAL 

INJURY  AND  DAMAGE 

TO THE UNIT.

Summary of Contents for L27FR2LP

Page 1: ... Ê Care Use of Your Lynx Professional Grill ...

Page 2: ...performance and enjoyment This manual also contains important safety tips and some hints for better grilling Please keep it in a convenient location so it will be available to answer any future questions Should your LYNX grill change ownership please make sure that the new owner receives this manual We love to hear from our customers Please feel free to contact us with any questions or prob lems o...

Page 3: ...A 1 6b2005 or latest edition C A L I F O R N I A P R O P O S I T I O N 6 5 W A R N I N G The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by products which are on the list of substances which are known by the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm California law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances To minimize exposure to the substances alw...

Page 4: ... Une bouteille de propane qui n est pas raccordée en vue de son utilisation ne doit pas être entreposée dans le voisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil B E F O R E L I G H T I N G 1 Read instructions before lighting 2 Open lid during lighting 3 If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds turn the burner control s off wait 5 minutes and repeat the lighting procedure A V A N T D A L L U M E ...

Page 5: ...in transit See page 25 for information on obtaining service or contacting Lynx Precautions for Installation and Storage 2 Locating Your Grill 4 Cutout Dimensions for 2008 Built ins 5 Unpacking and Assembly 6 Electrical Requirements Hook up 7 Gas Requirements Hook up 8 Precautions for Using Your Grill 10 Leak Testing 11 Model Identification 12 Using the Grill 13 Lighting the Brass Burners 14 Using ...

Page 6: ... 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 f...

Page 7: ...ed NEVER USE GRILL WITHOUT FIRST LEAK TESTING THIS CONNECTION FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE ON PAGE 11 Should the large black ther mally sensitive coupling nut be exposed to temperatures above 115 150ºC it will soften allow ing the regulator probe to dis engage from the cylinder valve thereby shutting off the flow of gas Should this occur do not attempt to reconnect the nut Remove the entire regulator a...

Page 8: ... require a minimum of 2 clearance while 30 42 and 54 models require a minimum of 4 clearance The grill exhausts combustion products and cook ing greases to the back Never lo cate the grill where this exhaust will be difficult to clean 4 min for all other sizes 2 min for 27 grills Figure 1 Required clearance to allow opening of front hood CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION Minimum clearance from...

Page 9: ... bottom for plumbing and drain access Model a b c d e f LIJ27 33 5 24 4 1 2 3 11 5 8 LIJ30 36 5 26 1 2 4 1 2 3 11 5 8 LIJ36 42 5 24 4 1 2 3 11 5 8 LIJ42 48 5 26 1 2 4 1 2 3 11 5 8 LIJ54 60 5 26 1 2 4 1 2 3 11 5 8 With Insulated Jacket Installed Note Insulated jacket required for all grills installed into a combustible enclosure See detail below Insulated Jacket a f e c d b 2 0 or 2 square holes fo...

Page 10: ...ed on the burner valve orifice 7 On ProSear models cut and remove ties from the burner partition on the left side of the ProSear burner 8 Re install briquette trays by reversing procedure from step 4 9 Re install grill racks You are now ready to proceed with the utility connections TO REPLACE BRIQUETTES The special Lynx ceramic bri quettes are secured to the trays with stainless steel clips To in ...

Page 11: ...onnect ed to the grill during installation see Fig 7 1 Figure 1 Transformer con nection point on left rear grill frame Once connected to the grill the power cord may be plugged into a GFI outlet If the electrical sys tem fails to operate a connection mayhavecomelooseinshipping See the Troubleshooting section for more details BATTERY REPLACEMENT Recommended Batteries include Rayovac Maximum Plus Al...

Page 12: ...f pipe from the gas main at house to grill hook up If the gas line is too small the grill will not function properly In no case should pipe less than 3 4 in side diameter or 1 outside diameter be used to connect this product An installer supplied gas shut off valve must be in stalled in an easily acces sible location All install er supplied parts must conform to local codes with the National Elect...

Page 13: ...L doit être dé connectée si cet appareil ne fonc tionne pas Your local L P filling station should be equipped with the proper equipment to fill your tank If trading your tank in always ensure to obtain only Type 1 20lb cylinders with an overfill protection device L P Connections Connect the 3 8 flare end of the L P hose to the brass adapter on the manifold as shown in fig ure 9 1 Connect the Regul...

Page 14: ...ll 10 Beawarethatcookingexces sively fatty meats and other such products will cause flare ups Internal fires or damage caused by flare ups or the grill being left unattended while cooking are not the responsibility of LYNX and any resulting damage is not covered under the terms and conditions of our warranty 11 Never grill without the drip pan in place The drip pan must be pushed all the way to th...

Page 15: ... P turn cylinder valve knob counter clockwise one full rotation 4 Apply soap solution gener ously by paint brush or squirt bottle on all connections and fittings as indicated in figures 1 and 2 5 If growing bubbles appear on any of the connection points then you have detected a gas leak IMMEDIATELY turn off the gas supply by reversing step 3 Fixing a Gas Leak 1 After shutting off gas sup ply push ...

Page 16: ...otis Grill Grill Grill opt ProSear 36 Professional 36 Professional Model 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 BURNER TYPE IDENTIFICATION Brass This is the standard main grill burner found under the briquette trays ProSear This i...

Page 17: ...KING Indirect cooking is achieved by placingthefoodonlyononeside of the grill Leave the burner be low the food OFF and an adja cent grill burner on HI Keep the hood closed as much as possible and regulate the heat with the burner control monitoring inter nal temperature with the hood thermometer if equipped 1 Properly pre heat the grill by following the lighting instruc tions on pages 14 15 2 Once...

Page 18: ...AT CYCLE OR AT ANY TIME WHILE THE GRILL IS IN USE DO NOT ALLOW GRILL TO PREHEAT FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME OVERHEATING THE GRILL CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE GRILL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MATCH LIGHTING If burners will not light after sev eral attempts the burners can be match lit If you ve just attempt ed to light the burner with the igniter allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate Make s...

Page 19: ...needed see page 9 4 Push in and turn burner con trol knob to LITE Hold knob in for 5 seconds 5 If burner does not light turn knob to OFF wait 5 minutes to allow gas to dissipate and re peat step 4 above The ProSear burner is ready to use when it glows red usually 2 3 minutes after lighting PROSEAR IR SIDE BURNER ONLY For installation and hook up refer to page 22 and 23 Allow unit to cool completel...

Page 20: ...o flex when cooking large foods Place a basting pan beneath the food for basting and to ease cleaning Never operate a grill burner with a basting 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...

Page 21: ...r to the box several times Limit the amount of times the hood is opened as each opening can add as much as 15 minutes to the cooking time CAUTION Handle the smoker box with care The cover be comes extremely hot when in use Use sturdy properly insulat ed gloves or dry pot holders It is recommended that a high quality meat thermometer be used when smoking as cooking times can vary greatly by cut of ...

Page 22: ... dip a brass bristle brush in hot water and scrub the grill rack Dip the brush frequently as the steam aids the cleaning process If grill is allowed to cool before cleaning cleaning will be more difficult NEVER USEWATERTO CLEANTHE GRILL RACK ABOVE A PROSEAR BURNER LIQUID FALLING ONTO ANUNLITPROSEARBURNERCAN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE THE GRILL RACK ABOVE THE PROSEAR WILL NORMALLY BURN CLEAN DURING THE...

Page 23: ...s should be blue and stable with no yellow tips excessive noise or lifting If any of these conditions exist check if the air shutter or burner ports are blocked by dirt debris or spider webs If needed proceed with air shutter adjustment Figure 1 1 Showing proper flame characteristics 1 flame height 3 3 3 8 8 flame core The amount of air which enters a burner is governed by a sheet metal disk at th...

Page 24: ...upplied 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...

Page 25: ...iers MUST be used to remove clips never attempt to remove them by hand as injury may result Figure 21 1 Remove glass cover to access work light bulb TO CHANGE LIGHT BULBS Remove the glass light cover by grasping the edge of the glass and gently prying it off It may be necessary to remove one screw Pull the old bulb straight out from socket do not twist Replacement bulbs are halogen 12 volt T3 type...

Page 26: ... counter top 5 Connect gas supply to grill and side burner as shown in the figure at right for your proper gas type 6 Turn gas supply on and leak test all connections CART INSTALLATION 1 Shut off gas supply at main valve 2 Disconnect all plumbing if al ready attached from grill and gas supply valve 3 Remove all fittings from grill manifold 4 Install side burner onto cart according to the direction...

Page 27: ...YCLE OR AT ANY TIME WHILE IN USE DO NOT ALLOW UNIT TO PREHEATFORPROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME OVER HEATING THE UNIT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT AND TO PERSONAL PROPERTY MATCH LIGHTING If burners will not light after sev eral attempts the burners can be match lit If you ve just attempt ed to light the burner with the igniter allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate Make sure all knobs are ...

Page 28: ...manual or the local codes 4 Lynx shall not be liable for incidental consequential special or contingent damages resulting from its breach of this written warranty or any implied warranty 5 Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusions of or limitations on consequential damages This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights...

Page 29: ...on is of the utmost importance to us If a problem cannot be resolved to your satis faction please write fax or email us Lynx Professional Grills 6023 25 Bandini Blvd Commerce CA 90040 Service 888 Buy Lynx 888 289 5969 Tel 323 838 1770 Fax 323 838 1778 www lynxgrills com Contact Lynx as well for replacement parts Parts are shipped F O B Commerce CA IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED 1 VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMA...

Page 30: ...s Red Wires Black Wires Insulated Wire to Lamp x x x x Converter Back up Module Battery Holder 1821 25 Valve Switches INSP x x Glow Plugs IR Valve IR Plug To Transformer 2 1 Dome Light Inside Grill Insulated wire to Lamp Side Burner connector for LED s To Transformer Power in for Lights 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 Shrink Tubing Light Switch Power in To Rotisserie 180 _ resistor 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2...

Page 31: ...alve IR Plug x x x x x x x x x x IR Plug IR Valve 2 1 Dome Lights Inside Grill 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 To Transformer Insulated wire to Lamp Side Burner connector for LED s 2 2 180 _ resistor 3 1 3 LED s Shrink Tubing Light Switch Shrink Tubing 180 _ resistor Power in To Rotisserie Battery Holder 1821 25 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Converter Back up Module To Transformer Power in for Lights Wiring Diagr...

Page 32: ...20 ft 30 ft 40 ft 50 ft 60 ft 70 ft 80 ft 1 2 170 000 BTU 118 000 BTU 95 000 BTU 80 000 BTU 71 000 BTU 64 000 BTU 60 000 BTU 55 000 BTU 3 4 360 000 BTU 245 000 BTU 198 000 BTU 169 000 BTU 150 000 BTU 135 000 BTU 123 000 BTU 115 000 BTU Lynx Grill BTU Requirements Grill Model Main Burners Rotisserie Burners Total L27 50 000 BTU 15 000 BTU 65 000 BTU L30 50 000 BTU 15 000 BTU 65 000 BTU L36 75 000 B...

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Page 36: ...orporated it into the Lynx Professional Grills line of products The combi nation of the best materials fine craftsmanship and original ideas is why Lynx products are in a class of their own These original commercial products are found in restaurants hotels and theme parks across the USA TGI Fridays Applebee s Houston s Red Lobster Hard Rock Café Wolfgang Puck s Cheesecake Factory Red Robin Planet ...

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