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SEDONA CARE & USE/INSTALLATION

  

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CONNECTION TO AC 

Installation requires an outdoor 120VAC 15A GFI (Ground 
Fault Interrupter) electrical outlet adjacent to the grill. 

The GFI outlet features an internal breaker that reduces shock 
hazard. This type of outlet should be installed by a qualified 
electrician either inside the island enclosure for built-in units, 
or near the location where a free-standing unit will be used.  

For built in grills, the supplied 12 VDC transformer should be 
installed below the grill within the cabinet enclosure. Select 
a location where the transformer is protected against water, 
heat and physical damage.

 

 

When installing the transformer to the grill be careful to 
prevent the wiring and transformer from contacting any 
hot surfaces behind or below the grill. It is recommended 
that the transformer be located below the grill in a readily 
accessible location. Be sure 
to provide adequate access to 
facilitate service if the trans-
former or connections should 
need future maintenance.

If the electrical system fails to 
operate, a connection may 
have come loose in shipping 
or the GFI may have tripped, 
requiring a reset. See the 
Troubleshooting section for 
more details. 

BATTERY INSTALLATION

Your grill includes a standard 9V battery that provides 
backup power for the electronic ignition system. To install 
or replace the battery, follow this procedure:
1.  Locate the battery compartment on the inside rear wall 

of the cart, or inside the built-in enclosure. The cart has 
an access panel on the back side that allows easy ac-
cess to the battery holder.

2.  Disengage the battery compartment by pushing the 

battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow on 
the cover.

3.  The battery compartment will disengage and protrude 

so that you may pull and remove the battery and  

 

compartment.

4.  Insert and/or replace a new 9V battery into the battery  

compartment.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

WARNING - ELECTRICAL GROUNDING

Product installation must meet local electric codes or, in the 
absence of local codes, the latest edition of the National Elec-
trical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code 
CGA 1.6b2005.

Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protected circuit with 
this outdoor cooking gas appliance. 

Important: 

When connecting the rotisserie motor, first connect 

the motor to the grill and then plug the grill into the outlet.

This grill and rotisserie are equipped with a three prong 
(grounding) electric plug for your protection against shock 
hazard and must be plugged directly into a properly grounded 
three prong outlet. Never cut or remove the grounding prong 
from this plug. 

Use only extension cords with a 3 prong grounding plug, rated 
for the power of the equipment, and approved for outdoor use 
with a “W-A” marking.

To protect against electric shock, do not immerse any part of 
the power cord, an extension cord or any plugs in water or 
other liquid.

Unplug the product from the outlet when not in use and before 
cleaning. Allow it to cool before putting on or taking off parts.

Remove the rotisserie motor when not in use and store in a dry 
location.

Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or touch hot 
surfaces.

Do not use an outdoor cooking gas appliance for purposes 
other than intended.

Do not operate any outdoor cooking gas appliance with a 
damaged cord, plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or 
has been damaged in any manner. Contact the manufacturer 
for repair.

1. Locate the battery compartment

3. The battery compartment will
    disengage and protrude 

4. Insert and/or replace a new
    9V battery

Summary of Contents for L400PS

Page 1: ...SEDONA CARE USE INSTALLATION MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR...

Page 2: ...rystalline which is used in one of the components of the IR burner as an agent known to the state of California to cause cancer IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Shut off all gas supply lines to the grill 2 Extingui...

Page 3: ...rs boats or any other moving installation 6 Always have an ABC Fire Extinguisher accessible never attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water or other liquids 7 Storing your grill Store your grill...

Page 4: ...DELINES 20 Before You Start 22 If shipment arrives damaged 22 Built In Installations 22 Clearance to Combustibles 23 Cut Out Dimensions 24 Unpacking and Assembly 25 Gas Connections 25 Natural Gas 26 L...

Page 5: ...10 Never use charcoal or any other solid fuel in the grill 11 Cooking excessively fatty meats and oils will cause flare ups Internal fires or damage caused by them or by the grill being left unattende...

Page 6: ...grill is overheating using an oven mitt open the front hood Then adjust the burner control knob to a lower setting Install your grill with a wind break behind it Orient the grill so prevailing winds a...

Page 7: ...ing area and provides consistent heat for rotisserie cooking USING YOUR GRILL PRE GRILL CHECKLIST BEFORE YOUR FIRST USE There are a few must check safety precautions to consider before you use your gr...

Page 8: ...he control knob in and rotate the knob to LITE After ignition set the knob to the desired heat setting If the burners do not light with in 5 seconds turn the knob to OFF and wait 5 minutes for gas to...

Page 9: ...efore attempting to light it again ProSear Burner To match light this burner use the lighting rod to insert a lit match through the cooking grate Push and turn the corresponding burner control knob to...

Page 10: ...heat cooking occurs when foods are placed directly over the heat source This form of heat is known as ra diant heat because the heat radiates directly from the source to the food Direct heat is a mus...

Page 11: ...ed Avoid placing food over a ProSearTM burner before it is fully pre heated because food particles and grease drip ping onto a cold ProSearTM burner may clog the ports and damage the burner For the sa...

Page 12: ...atically closes any time the rotisserie burner is not properly lit like if it were to extinguish in windy conditions During windy conditions it s best to keep the lid closed and to periodically check...

Page 13: ...glow evenly across its surface in about 5 minutes NOTE The hood thermometer is only an indication of the radiant heat inside the grill When cooking on a rotisserie use a meat thermometer to check the...

Page 14: ...swimming pools or the salt from sea air may cause surface rust to appear and even create some pitting if left on the product Here are a few tips to avoid this Regularly wipe down the exterior surface...

Page 15: ...Remove Burners 1 Remove the grill racks and briquette trays 2 Remove the hex head bolt securing the burner 3 Lift the burner up at the rear until the legs exit the frame 4 Then pull to the rear of the...

Page 16: ...e oils found in human skin Touch ing the bulbs may shorten their life Pull the bulb straight out from the socket without twisting Hold the bulb using a paper towel or other cloth and gen tly press it...

Page 17: ...ace any damaged supply lines Check the regulator Make sure that the regulator hose assembly is the one designed for and supplied with your grill and that it is correctly set up for the type of fuel yo...

Page 18: ...diagnose problems with the rotisserie burner BE CAREFUL The rotisserie burner flame may be hard to see in bright sunny conditions ROTISSERIE LIGHTS BUT GOES OUT AS SOON AS CONTROL IS RELEASED Check t...

Page 19: ...ions or liabilities related to the sale or use of its grill products 4 Warranty shall not apply and Lynx is not responsible for damage resulting from misuse abuse alteration of or tampering with the a...

Page 20: ...ural Gas 26 LP Gas 27 Gas Line Purging 28 Gas Conversion Kits 28 Electrical Connections 29 Connection to AC 29 Battery Installation 29 Final Checks 30 Leak Testing 30 Wiring Schematics 32 L400 L500 No...

Page 21: ...ws where the shut off is located 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 See INDEX Leak Testing for furt...

Page 22: ...is critical A grill that is out of level will cause erratic burner combustion and inef ficient uneven heating A carpenter s spirit level should be used to level the grill both front to back and side...

Page 23: ...of 6 of clearance is needed on the left side of the grill above the counter top for the motor and skewer If the grill is to be placed in a combustible enclosure an approved insulating jacket is necess...

Page 24: ...at floor level are in a side wall there shall be at least two openings The bottom of the openings shall be 1 in 25 4 mm or less from the floor level and the upper edge no more than 5 in 127 mm above...

Page 25: ...emove the white accessory box and packing the grill racks and remove any loose items from the firebox Carefully cut the zip ties securing the warming rack and rotisserie spit if equipped Make sure you...

Page 26: ...f all the gas fired equipment that will be connected to that line In no case should pipe less than inside diameter or 1 outside diameter ever be used to connect this product Calculate the total BTU ou...

Page 27: ...egulated gas line to the grill LP cylinder with type 1 valve connection DO NOT CHANGE THE REGULATOR HOSE ASSEMBLY OR USE ANY OTHER ASSEMBLY THAN THE ONE SUPPLIED WITH YOUR GRILL DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE...

Page 28: ...X Leak Test for further details GAS LINE PURGING You should purge the gas line of air before attempting to light the grill Make sure all grill controls are in the OFF position Slowly turn on the main...

Page 29: ...arrow on the cover 3 The battery compartment will disengage and protrude so that you may pull and remove the battery and compartment 4 Insert and or replace a new 9V battery into the battery compartm...

Page 30: ...ting the burners Light the burner and allow it to preheat on high for 3 minutes Turn the burner to LO Pull off the control knob While holding the valve shaft with pliers as shown insert a small flat s...

Page 31: ...ve it tighten the air shutter set screw and reinstall the burner briquette trays and grill racks NOTE The ProSear does not have an air shutter The appearance of the ProSear burner should be visually c...

Page 32: ...32 SEDONA CARE USE INSTALLATION WIRING SCHEMATICS L400 L500 NON ROTISSERIE GRILL...

Page 33: ...SEDONA CARE USE INSTALLATION 33 WIRING SCHEMATICS L400 L500 ROTISSERIE GRILL...

Page 34: ...34 SEDONA CARE USE INSTALLATION WIRING SCHEMATICS L600 L700 NON ROTISSERIE GRILL...

Page 35: ...SEDONA CARE USE INSTALLATION 35 WIRING SCHEMATICS L600 L700 ROTISSERIE GRILL...

Page 36: ...36 SEDONA CARE USE INSTALLATION SEDONA GRILL EXPLODED PARTS VIEW...

Page 37: ...SEDONA CARE USE INSTALLATION 37 SEDONA GRILL PARTS LIST...

Page 38: ...000 Btu Hr 58 500 Btu Hr L600PS 2 23 000 Btu Hr N A 1 23 000 Btu Hr 69 000 Btu Hr L600PSR 2 23 000 Btu Hr 1 14 000 Btu Hr 1 23 000 Btu Hr 83 000 Btu Hr L700PS 2 23 000 Btu Hr N A 1 23 000 Btu Hr 69 00...

Page 39: ...ne Purging 28 Gas Requirements 26 Gas Supply Line Runs 38 Gas Type Conversion 28 Grilling in Windy Conditions 6 I Important Safety Precautions 5 Indirect Heating 10 L Leak Test Procedure 30 Lighting M...

Page 40: ...40 SEDONA CARE USE INSTALLATION Lynx Professional Grills 7300 Flores Street Downey CA 90242 Lynx Customer Care 888 289 5969 Fax 562 299 6978 www lynxgrills com PN 34170 Rev D 02 15...

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