Lynx L27-2 User manual

MAKE THE MOST
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ou’ve just joined the world of Lynx
cooks … a discriminating collection of
ou’ve just joined the world of Lynx
cooks … a discriminating collection of
ou’ve just joined the world of Lynx
amateur and professional chefs that take
cooks … a discriminating collection of
amateur and professional chefs that take
cooks … a discriminating collection of
outdoor cooking to a new level.
amateur and professional chefs that take
outdoor cooking to a new level.
amateur and professional chefs that take
Your grill has been designed and built
with meticulous attention to detail and it
offers some unique and powerful
features. You can achieve maximum
offers some unique and powerful
features. You can achieve maximum
offers some unique and powerful
performance and enjoyment of these
features only by carefully reading the Use
performance and enjoyment of these
features only by carefully reading the Use
performance and enjoyment of these
features only by carefully reading the Use
features only by carefully reading the Use
It includes important safety tips, great hints for better
grilling and some delectable recipes for you to try.
It includes important safety tips, great hints for better
grilling and some delectable recipes for you to try.
It includes important safety tips, great hints for better
You’ll want to keep it handy for easy reference.
grilling and some delectable recipes for you to try.
You’ll want to keep it handy for easy reference.
grilling and some delectable recipes for you to try.
Also, we enjoy hearing from our customers. We like to
hear about your successes but also about any
hear about your successes but also about any
hear about your successes but also about any
us with any questions or problems, or just to share
a new recipe. You never know, your recipe could
us with any questions or problems, or just to share
a new recipe. You never know, your recipe could
us with any questions or problems, or just to share
a new recipe. You never know, your recipe could
a new recipe. You never know, your recipe could
include the model number of your grill in your
include the model number of your grill in your
correspondence.
With the proper use and care this product will
With the proper use and care this product will
With the proper use and care this product will
Should your Lynx grill change ownership, please
make sure that the new owner receives this manual.
Should your Lynx grill change ownership, please
make sure that the new owner receives this manual.
Should your Lynx grill change ownership, please
Thanks again for your purchase. Enjoy!
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and completely before using your grill to reduce the risk of:
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Burn hazard, personal injury or property damage
Ruined steaks or other unpleasant cooking experiences
Burn hazard, personal injury or property damage
Ruined steaks or other unpleasant cooking experiences
Burn hazard, personal injury or property damage
Unapproved installation or servicing.
Ruined steaks or other unpleasant cooking experiences
Unapproved installation or servicing.
Ruined steaks or other unpleasant cooking experiences
Improper installation, adjustment,
alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death.
Improper installation, adjustment,
alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death.
Improper installation, adjustment,
Read this manual thoroughly before installation, use, or servicing of this product.
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IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Shut off all gas supply lines to the grill.
Shut off all gas supply lines to the grill.
Shut off all gas supply lines to the grill.
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arefully open lid. Remember, it may be
arefully open lid. Remember, it may be
extremely hot!
arefully open lid. Remember, it may be
extremely hot!
arefully open lid. Remember, it may be
If odor continues, keep everyone away
extremely hot!
If odor continues, keep everyone away
extremely hot!
from the grill and immediately call your
If odor continues, keep everyone away
from the grill and immediately call your
If odor continues, keep everyone away
from the grill and immediately call your
from the grill and immediately call your
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vicinity of this or any other appliance.
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
shall not be stored in the vicinity of this
shall not be stored in the vicinity of this
or any other appliance.
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oupez l’admission de gaz de l’appariel.
oupez l’admission de gaz de l’appariel.
oupez l’admission de gaz de l’appariel.
l’appareil et appelez immédiatement
l’appareil et appelez immédiatement
le fournisseur de gaz ou le service
l’appareil et appelez immédiatement
le fournisseur de gaz ou le service
l’appareil et appelez immédiatement
d’incendie.
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e pas entreposer ni utiliser de l’essence
e pas entreposer ni utiliser de l’essence
e pas entreposer ni utiliser de l’essence
mables dans le voisinage de l’appareil,
mables dans le voisinage de l’appareil,
mables dans le voisinage de l’appareil,
mables dans le voisinage de l’appareil,
mables dans le voisinage de l’appareil,
mables dans le voisinage de l’appareil,
connected for use shall not be stored in
connected for use shall not be stored in
connected for use shall not be stored in
the vicnity of this or any other appliance.
Une bouteille de propane qui n’est pas
the vicnity of this or any other appliance.
Une bouteille de propane qui n’est pas
the vicnity of this or any other appliance.
raccordée en vue de son utilisation, ne
Une bouteille de propane qui n’est pas
raccordée en vue de son utilisation, ne
Une bouteille de propane qui n’est pas
doit pas être entreposée dans le voisin
age de cet appareil ou de tout autre
doit pas être entreposée dans le voisin
age de cet appareil ou de tout autre
doit pas être entreposée dans le voisin
appareil.
age de cet appareil ou de tout autre
appareil.
age de cet appareil ou de tout autre
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stances which ar
stances which ar
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e known by the State of
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alifornia to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
alifornia to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
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alifornia law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substanc
e known by the State of
alifornia law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substanc
e known by the State of
alifornia to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
alifornia law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substanc
alifornia to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
es. To minimize exposure to the substances, always operate this unit according to the use
alifornia law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substanc
es. To minimize exposure to the substances, always operate this unit according to the use
alifornia law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substanc
and care instructions found in this manual. Be certain to provide adequate ventilation when
es. To minimize exposure to the substances, always operate this unit according to the use
and care instructions found in this manual. Be certain to provide adequate ventilation when
es. To minimize exposure to the substances, always operate this unit according to the use
cooking.
and care instructions found in this manual. Be certain to provide adequate ventilation when
cooking.
and care instructions found in this manual. Be certain to provide adequate ventilation when
cooking.
cooking.
the IR burner, as an agent known to the state of
the IR burner, as an agent known to the state of
the IR burner, as an agent known to the state of
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alifornia to cause cancer.
alifornia to cause cancer.
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approved by Intertek.
approved by Intertek.
To obtain replacement parts or service contact:
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ever use dented, rusty or damaged propane cylinders.
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store additional or empty
propane cylinders in the grill cabinet or in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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o not
store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
propane cylinders in the grill cabinet or in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
propane cylinders in the grill cabinet or in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
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store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
hildren should
store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
hildren should
store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
or unattended in an area where a grill is located.
store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
or unattended in an area where a grill is located.
store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
children in or around the grill, in the cart, or in the masonry enclosure.
children in or around the grill, in the cart, or in the masonry enclosure.
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move the grill when hot. When in use, portions of the grill are hot enough to cause
children in or around the grill, in the cart, or in the masonry enclosure.
move the grill when hot. When in use, portions of the grill are hot enough to cause
children in or around the grill, in the cart, or in the masonry enclosure.
severe burns.
move the grill when hot. When in use, portions of the grill are hot enough to cause
severe burns.
move the grill when hot. When in use, portions of the grill are hot enough to cause
Always maintain the required clearances from combustibles as detailed. The grill is designed
for outdoor use only.
Always maintain the required clearances from combustibles as detailed. The grill is designed
for outdoor use only.
Always maintain the required clearances from combustibles as detailed. The grill is designed
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use in a garage, building, shed, breezeway, or other enclosed
Always maintain the required clearances from combustibles as detailed. The grill is designed
use in a garage, building, shed, breezeway, or other enclosed
Always maintain the required clearances from combustibles as detailed. The grill is designed
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o not use this grill under any overhead combustible construction.
o not use this grill under any overhead combustible construction.
o not use this grill under any overhead combustible construction.
vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
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LWAYS
vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
LWAYS
vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
have an AB
vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
have an AB
vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
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vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
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vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
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ire Extinguisher accessible — never attempt to extinguish a grease
vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
ire Extinguisher accessible — never attempt to extinguish a grease
vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
ire Extinguisher accessible — never attempt to extinguish a grease
ire Extinguisher accessible — never attempt to extinguish a grease
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where children may tamper with it.
Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces.
where children may tamper with it.
Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces.
where children may tamper with it.
Electrical cords should be placed away from walkways to avoid tripping hazard.
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.
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.
Electrical cords should be placed away from walkways to avoid tripping hazard.
easily accessible. If you smell gas, check for gas leaks immediately
easily accessible. If you smell gas, check for gas leaks immediately
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heck only with a soap
heck only with a soap
and water solution.
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ever check for gas leaks with an
easily accessible. If you smell gas, check for gas leaks immediately
ever check for gas leaks with an
easily accessible. If you smell gas, check for gas leaks immediately
heck only with a soap
ever check for gas leaks with an
heck only with a soap
abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced before using the grill
abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced before using the grill
abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced before using the grill
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ever remove the grounding prong from the plug or use this product with an ungrounded,
abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced before using the grill
ever remove the grounding prong from the plug or use this product with an ungrounded,
abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced before using the grill
ever remove the grounding prong from the plug or use this product with an ungrounded,
ever remove the grounding prong from the plug or use this product with an ungrounded,
This manual must remain with the product owner for future reference.
This manual must remain with the product owner for future reference.
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Important Safety Precautions
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Grilling in Windy Conditions
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Using Your Lynx Grill
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Pre-Grill Checklist
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Lighting Your Grill
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Basic grilling
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Using The ProSear™ Burner
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Using The Rotisserie Burner
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Using The Smoker Box
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Cleaning Your Lynx Grill
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Troubleshooting Your Lynx Grill
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Potential Problems
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How To Obtain Service From Lynx
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The Lynx Story
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Warranty
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Electrical Connections
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Final Checks
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This use & care manual covers the Lynx grill models listed below.
Some features and options will vary based upon the model that you purchased.
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PLEASE REV
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BEFORE YOU USE YOUR GR
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.
NEVER
LEAVE
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UNATTENDED
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Always use caution when operating the grill in a windy area.
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ever touch the grill racks, hood or immediate surrounding metal surfaces with your bare hands
while grilling.
Use an insulated glove or mitt when opening and operating the grill. Always open the grill lid
slowly to allow heat and smoke to escape before fully opening.
Use an insulated glove or mitt when opening and operating the grill. Always open the grill lid
slowly to allow heat and smoke to escape before fully opening.
Use an insulated glove or mitt when opening and operating the grill. Always open the grill lid
The grill hood must be fully opened while lighting the grill. Releasing fuel into a closed grill
The grill hood must be fully opened while lighting the grill. Releasing fuel into a closed grill
The grill hood must be fully opened while lighting the grill. Releasing fuel into a closed grill
The grill hood must be fully opened while lighting the grill. Releasing fuel into a closed grill
The grill hood must be fully opened while lighting the grill. Releasing fuel into a closed grill
The grill hood must be fully opened while lighting the grill. Releasing fuel into a closed grill
The grill hood must be fully opened while lighting the grill. Releasing fuel into a closed grill
personal injury or death.
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ever lean over hot grill surface or look directly into the grill when at
ever lean over hot grill surface or look directly into the grill when at
ever lean over hot grill surface or look directly into the grill when at
tempting to light.
personal injury or death.
tempting to light.
personal injury or death.
plode.
plode.
cally excluded from your warranty.
cally excluded from your warranty.
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ever use charcoal or any other solid fuel in the grill.
them or by the grill being left unattended while cooking are not covered under the terms and
them or by the grill being left unattended while cooking are not covered under the terms and
them or by the grill being left unattended while cooking are not covered under the terms and
conditions of our warranty.
them or by the grill being left unattended while cooking are not covered under the terms and
conditions of our warranty.
them or by the grill being left unattended while cooking are not covered under the terms and
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ever grill without the drip pan in place. Always ensure the drip pan is pushed all the way to
ever grill without the drip pan in place. Always ensure the drip pan is pushed all the way to
ever grill without the drip pan in place. Always ensure the drip pan is pushed all the way to
ever grill without the drip pan in place. Always ensure the drip pan is pushed all the way to
ever grill without the drip pan in place. Always ensure the drip pan is pushed all the way to
pose of it. The drip tray should be cleaned of grease on a regular basis.
pose of it. The drip tray should be cleaned of grease on a regular basis.
pose of it. The drip tray should be cleaned of grease on a regular basis.
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o not use the grill unless a leak check has been performed on all gas connections.
(See I
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EX:
shelf.
shelf.
If any burner does not light or goes out during operation, turn off all gas control knobs, open
If any burner does not light or goes out during operation, turn off all gas control knobs, open
If any burner does not light or goes out during operation, turn off all gas control knobs, open
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heat than interior kitchen
ranges. That’s how they sear
and grill steaks and other
foods.
and grill steaks and other
foods.
and grill steaks and other
burners require a constant,
burners require a constant,
steady supply of fresh air to
burners require a constant,
steady supply of fresh air to
burners require a constant,
mix with the fuel. Your Lynx
steady supply of fresh air to
mix with the fuel. Your Lynx
steady supply of fresh air to
grill pulls air in through the
front and vents hot gases out
grill pulls air in through the
front and vents hot gases out
grill pulls air in through the
through the rear.
Using your grill in windy
conditions may disrupt the
conditions may disrupt the
conditions may disrupt the
conditions may disrupt the
conditions may disrupt the
conditions may disrupt the
conditions may disrupt the
grilling with all burners on
high and the hood closed,
through the rear.
ture gauge fails to rise ...
be
careful
ture gauge fails to rise ...
careful
ture gauge fails to rise ...
. If wind has kept hot
ture gauge fails to rise ...
. If wind has kept hot
ture gauge fails to rise ...
gases from exiting the rear
. If wind has kept hot
gases from exiting the rear
. If wind has kept hot
of the grill the control panel
gases from exiting the rear
of the grill the control panel
gases from exiting the rear
and knobs may have become
of the grill the control panel
and knobs may have become
of the grill the control panel
extremely hot.
Your Lynx grill features an
wind and, in most cases,
prevent this situation.
But there are a few things you
can do to further
But there are a few things you
can do to further
But there are a few things you
prevent the
possibility of improper heat
buildup:
extremely hot.
grill can disrupt proper exhaust.grill can disrupt proper exhaust.grill can disrupt proper exhaust.
grill can disrupt proper exhaust.grill can disrupt proper exhaust.grill can disrupt proper exhaust.
careful not to leave the front
careful not to leave the front
minutes when the burners are
on high.
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ever leave the grill
unattended when in operation)
If you suspect the grill is
overheating, using an oven
If you suspect the grill is
overheating, using an oven
If you suspect the grill is
mitt, open the front hood.
overheating, using an oven
mitt, open the front hood.
overheating, using an oven
Then adjust the burner control
mitt, open the front hood.
Then adjust the burner control
mitt, open the front hood.
knob to a lower setting.
Install your grill with a
wind break behind it.
ing winds are not blowing into
ing winds are not blowing into
the rear of the grill.
ing winds are not blowing into
the rear of the grill.
ing winds are not blowing into
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heat than interior kitchen
you notice that the tempera
ture gauge fails to rise ...
you notice that the tempera
ture gauge fails to rise ...
you notice that the tempera
be
you notice that the tempera
be
you notice that the tempera
careful not to leave the front
careful not to leave the front
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rilling in Windy Conditions
ORTANT
Please Note:
Any damage
caused from use in windy
Any damage
caused from use in windy
Any damage
conditions, such as melted
knobs or igniter wires, or
control panel discolor
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control panel discolor-control panel discolor
ation from heat buildup,
control panel discolor
ation from heat buildup,
control panel discolor
is excluded from warranty
ation from heat buildup,
is excluded from warranty
ation from heat buildup,
coverage.
ing the grill and risking personal injury. If your grill has been unused for a long time, inspect
ing the grill and risking personal injury. If your grill has been unused for a long time, inspect
ing the grill and risking personal injury. If your grill has been unused for a long time, inspect
ing the grill and risking personal injury. If your grill has been unused for a long time, inspect
details.)

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rilling requires high heat
for searing and low, con
rilling requires high heat
for searing and low, con
rilling requires high heat
trolled heat for slow cooking.
for searing and low, con
trolled heat for slow cooking.
for searing and low, con
Thinner cuts of food are often
with the lid open.
thick pieces of meat or
thick pieces of meat or
thick pieces of meat or
thick pieces of meat or
at the
at the
high
high
setting and then
setting and then
high
setting and then
high
high
setting and then
high
grilled at a
lower setting
...
sometimes with the lid closed
… achieving the best results
in the middle of the food
… achieving the best results
in the middle of the food
… achieving the best results
without burning the outside.
Some foods are cooked using
direct heat and some using
indirect heat.
Your Lynx grill features a
Your Lynx grill features a
Your Lynx grill features a
burners and tools for meeting
burners and tools for meeting
the wide variety of cooking
burners and tools for meeting
the wide variety of cooking
burners and tools for meeting
challenges. We will reveal
how these features work for
challenges. We will reveal
how these features work for
challenges. We will reveal
you. So please read and
enjoy!
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epending on the model you chose, your Lynx grill may be equipped with up to three different
burner types. The operation of each type varies, so it is important to understand all three.
epending on the model you chose, your Lynx grill may be equipped with up to three different
burner types. The operation of each type varies, so it is important to understand all three.
epending on the model you chose, your Lynx grill may be equipped with up to three different
M
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ain Brass
Burner
Burner
durable brass burner
durable brass burner
is the standard main
is the standard main
burner found under
burner found under
the briquette trays.
the briquette trays.
Burner
Burner
This advanced
This advanced
infrared burner
infrared burner
intensity infrared
intensity infrared
intensity infrared
intensity infrared
heat for searing
heat for searing
intensity infrared
heat for searing
intensity infrared
intensity infrared
heat for searing
intensity infrared
foods and sealing
foods and sealing
heat for searing
foods and sealing
heat for searing
heat for searing
foods and sealing
heat for searing
foods and sealing
foods and sealing
foods and sealing
foods and sealing
Rotisserie Burner
Rotisserie Burner
This adjustable infrared burner spans the
back of the cooking area and provides
This adjustable infrared burner spans the
back of the cooking area and provides
This adjustable infrared burner spans the
consistent heat for slow rotisserie cooking.
back of the cooking area and provides
consistent heat for slow rotisserie cooking.
back of the cooking area and provides
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BEFORE
YOUR
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USE
USE
safety precautions to consider
before you use your grill.
safety precautions to consider
before you use your grill.
safety precautions to consider
All packing materials and
All packing materials and
All packing materials and
removed from the burners.
removed from the burners.
All internal packaging removed?All internal packaging removed?All internal packaging removed?
All internal packaging removed?All internal packaging removed?All internal packaging removed?
You have fuel connected.
for further details.)
You have electric
connected.
performed a leak test on all
performed a leak test on all
performed a leak test on all
performed a leak test on all
your grill.
your grill.
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you may need
to purge the line. (
See
for further details.)
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t the start of each new
grilling season you should
remove the grilling racks and
briquette trays and check the
briquette trays and check the
briquette trays and check the
valves for obstructions.
Spiders and insects often nest
in these areas of the grill and
Spiders and insects often nest
in these areas of the grill and
Spiders and insects often nest
in these areas of the grill and
in these areas of the grill and
damage to the grill and
damage to the grill and
personal injury.
Also, check all hoses and
wear and tear.

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ever attempt to light a burner if you smell gas.
ever attempt to light a burner if you smell gas.
ever attempt to light a burner if you smell gas.
pletely removed) when lighting your grill.
pletely removed) when lighting your grill.
Releasing fuel into a closed grill before lighting will in
pletely removed) when lighting your grill.
Releasing fuel into a closed grill before lighting will in
pletely removed) when lighting your grill.
crease the risk of explosion, property damage , personal
Releasing fuel into a closed grill before lighting will in
crease the risk of explosion, property damage , personal
Releasing fuel into a closed grill before lighting will in
injury or death.
crease the risk of explosion, property damage , personal
injury or death.
crease the risk of explosion, property damage , personal
Keep your face and body as far from the grill as possible
injury or death.
Keep your face and body as far from the grill as possible
injury or death.
Keep your face and body as far from the grill as possible
Keep your face and body as far from the grill as possible
sipate, and repeat the lighting procedure.
1)
2)
3)
4)
ever attempt to light a burner if you smell gas.
B
efore proceeding, make
sure you have completed
efore proceeding, make
sure you have completed
efore proceeding, make
sure you have completed
sure you have completed
sure you have completed
sure you have completed
sure you have completed
sure you have completed
checklist.
F
ollow these steps to light any
of the burners on your grill:
ollow these steps to light any
of the burners on your grill:
ollow these steps to light any
F
irst, make
sure all burner
control knobs
FOR
THE
MA
I
N
BRASS
BURNER
BURNER
:
knob in for
2
seconds,
allowing the igniter to heat
up. Then rotate the knob to
up. Then rotate the knob to
up. Then rotate the knob to
the knob to the desired heat
setting.
of the burners on your grill:
sure all burner
N
BURNER
or Pro
S
ear™
BURNER
:
knob in for
2
seconds,
seconds,
seconds,
WARN
I
NG
l
ighting
y
our
g
rill
BEFORE
EA
C
H
U
SE
Before any use, always make
sure that:
... you do not smell gas
before you light the grill. If
... you do not smell gas
before you light the grill. If
... you do not smell gas
you do smell gas, shut every
you do smell gas, shut every
you do smell gas, shut every
plumber check for leaks.
plumber check for leaks.
… the cooking area is free
and clear of any combustibles,
… the cooking area is free
and clear of any combustibles,
… the cooking area is free
besides your food, that might
and clear of any combustibles,
besides your food, that might
and clear of any combustibles,
ignite.
… the control knobs turn
freely.
… if you are using a
portable propane cylinder, it is
securely connected and leak
portable propane cylinder, it is
securely connected and leak
portable propane cylinder, it is
tested.
… you know where the
… you know where the
… you know where the
located
located
… the burners are seated
properly in the grill with
mounting legs in the slots.
properly in the grill with
mounting legs in the slots.
properly in the grill with
strongly or blowing on the
back of grill.
strongly or blowing on the
back of grill.
strongly or blowing on the
BRASS
BURNER
knob in for
allowing the igniter to heat
up. Then rotate the knob to
… wind is not blowing too
strongly or blowing on the
The main burners must sit level andThe main burners must sit level andThe main burners must sit level and
ing legs inserted into the frame slots.ing legs inserted into the frame slots.ing legs inserted into the frame slots.
ing legs inserted into the frame slots.
ing legs inserted into the frame slots.
ing legs inserted into the frame slots.
ing legs inserted into the frame slots.
ing legs inserted into the frame slots.
FOR
THE
ROT
I
SSER
I
E
BURNER
:
a thermocouple sensor with a
safety valve that automatically
a thermocouple sensor with a
safety valve that automatically
a thermocouple sensor with a
safety valve that automatically
safety valve that automatically
burner goes out.
(See I
ND
EX:
to prevent burner blow out)
To light the rotisserie burner,
push and hold the control
knob in for
push and hold the control
knob in for
push and hold the control
2
push and hold the control
2
push and hold the control
seconds and
push and hold the control
seconds and
push and hold the control
then turn the knob to the
seconds.
D
uring this time the
thermocouple will heat up and
the safety valve will remain
thermocouple will heat up and
the safety valve will remain
thermocouple will heat up and
open.
If you release the control knob
before the thermocouple has
If you release the control knob
before the thermocouple has
If you release the control knob
heated up, the safety valve
before the thermocouple has
heated up, the safety valve
before the thermocouple has
heated up, the safety valve
heated up, the safety valve
the rotisserie burner and you
BURNER
:
The rotisserie burner features
a thermocouple sensor with a

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MANUAL L
I
GHT
I
NG
I
f a burner doesn’t light after
several attempts, it can be
match lit using the lighting rod
several attempts, it can be
match lit using the lighting rod
several attempts, it can be
stored in the drip tray.
done in one of three ways,
done in one of three ways,
depending upon which
burners are being lit.
depending upon which
burners are being lit.
depending upon which
F
irst, make sure you’ve
returned all of the control
irst, make sure you’ve
returned all of the control
irst, make sure you’ve
for any accumulated gas to
dissipate before attempting to
for any accumulated gas to
dissipate before attempting to
for any accumulated gas to
match light a burner.
dissipate before attempting to
match light a burner.
dissipate before attempting to
MANUAL
LI
GHT
I
NG
TUBE
Your grill features individual
manual lighting tubes for all
Your grill features individual
manual lighting tubes for all
Your grill features individual
main burners except for the
manual lighting tubes for all
main burners except for the
manual lighting tubes for all
main burners except for the
main burners except for the
C
OLD
WEATHER
W
ARN
WARNW
I
NG
: P
RO
P
ANE
PANEP
Extremely cold temperatures
Extremely cold temperatures
Extremely cold temperatures
burner to light
inside
the
inside
the
inside
burner instead of
burner to light
burner instead of
burner to light
out
side
‘whooshing’ sound, imme
diately turn the burner knob
diately turn the burner knob
diately turn the burner knob
light the burner.
Using the lighting rod, place a
lit match in front of the manual
Using the lighting rod, place a
lit match in front of the manual
Using the lighting rod, place a
lighting tube for the burner
you wish to light.
(See photo)
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
before attempting to light it
before attempting to light it
before attempting to light it
before attempting to light it
before attempting to light it
lighting tube.
R
I
GHT
-
GHT-GHT
MOST
MA
I
N
BURNER
does not feature a manual
does not feature a manual
lighting tube.
the lighting rod to insert a lit
match through the cooking
grate into the front slot of the
match through the cooking
grate into the front slot of the
match through the cooking
briquette tray for that burner.
grate into the front slot of the
briquette tray for that burner.
grate into the front slot of the
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
before attempting to light it
before attempting to light it
again.
again.
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
Pro
S
ear™
BURNER
not feature a manual lighting
tube.
the lighting rod to insert a lit
match through the cooking
grate and through the protec
tive screen.
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
before attempting to light it
before attempting to light it
again.
again.
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to
ing burner control knob to

1
2
P
RE-HEAT
I
NG
time you use it is extremely
the briquettes to properly
the briquettes to properly
heat up, providing more even
the briquettes to properly
heat up, providing more even
the briquettes to properly
and more consistent cooking
heat up, providing more even
and more consistent cooking
heat up, providing more even
results.
all main burners, including the
Then close the hood and
heat temperature, turn off
heat temperature, turn off
the burners that you won’t be
heat temperature, turn off
the burners that you won’t be
heat temperature, turn off
using to cook your food.
the burners that you won’t be
using to cook your food.
the burners that you won’t be
IS I
N
USE.
►
►
T
he main brass burners and
your Lynx grill are capable
of creating a range of heat
your Lynx grill are capable
of creating a range of heat
your Lynx grill are capable
intensities. By varying the
heat output, the number of
intensities. By varying the
heat output, the number of
intensities. By varying the
burners used and the position
heat output, the number of
burners used and the position
heat output, the number of
of the hood, you can create
burners used and the position
of the hood, you can create
burners used and the position
either direct or indirect heat
or a combination of both and
develop a wide variety of
succulent recipes. There are
develop a wide variety of
succulent recipes. There are
develop a wide variety of
two basic types of grilling in
succulent recipes. There are
two basic types of grilling in
succulent recipes. There are
an outdoor grill...
two basic types of grilling in
an outdoor grill...
two basic types of grilling in
D
irect
H
eat
and
Indirect
H
eat
D
I
RE
C
T
HEAT
D
irect heat cooking occurs
when foods are placed
irect heat cooking occurs
when foods are placed
irect heat cooking occurs
directly over the heat source.
when foods are placed
directly over the heat source.
when foods are placed
This form of heat is known as
directly over the heat source.
This form of heat is known as
directly over the heat source.
heat radiates directly from the
source to the food.
heat radiates directly from the
source to the food.
heat radiates directly from the
D
irect heat is a must when
you want to sear the outside
you want to sear the outside
you want to sear the outside
Lynx main brass burners
provide the heat necessary to
provide the heat necessary to
provide the heat necessary to
I
ND
I
RE
C
T
HEAT
Indirect heat cooking occurs
when the food is not close to
Indirect heat cooking occurs
when the food is not close to
Indirect heat cooking occurs
the heat sour
ce.
H
eat reaches
the food via air movement
within the cooking area. This
within the cooking area. This
within the cooking area. This
cooking is achieved by placing
the food on one side of the
cooking is achieved by placing
the food on one side of the
cooking is achieved by placing
grill and igniting burners on
the other side. You leave the
You should keep the hood
closed as much as possible
You should keep the hood
closed as much as possible
You should keep the hood
during this type of cooking to
closed as much as possible
during this type of cooking to
closed as much as possible
maintain even heat around the
during this type of cooking to
maintain even heat around the
during this type of cooking to
food. You regulate the heat
by adjusting the burner, using
the hood thermometer to
monitor the temperature.
NG
TY
P
ES OF
C
OO
KI
NG
You should keep the hood
closed as much as possible
You should keep the hood
closed as much as possible
You should keep the hood
bA
si
C
grilling

1
3
rofessional
restaurant
chefs have
always relied
on a different
always relied
on a different
always relied
type of heat
... infrared
type of heat
... infrared
type of heat
heat ... to create a higher
searing temperature than
what standard burners can
searing temperature than
what standard burners can
searing temperature than
achieve. So Lynx provides the
achieve. So Lynx provides the
achieve. So Lynx provides the
achieve. So Lynx provides the
achieve. So Lynx provides the
Infrared burners work by
Infrared burners work by
Infrared burners work by
through a ceramic element
through a ceramic element
through a ceramic element
These
holes
focus
the
on the
surface
of the
element, creating an intense
heat much higher than that
of a standard brass burner. It
heat much higher than that
of a standard brass burner. It
heat much higher than that
allows you to sear your food
more quickly while leaving the
inside rare, if desired.
more quickly while leaving the
inside rare, if desired.
more quickly while leaving the
its advanced components,
requires particular attention to
its advanced components,
requires particular attention to
its advanced components,
lighting, usage and cleaning
requires particular attention to
lighting, usage and cleaning
requires particular attention to
guidelines. Refer to
lighting, usage and cleaning
guidelines. Refer to
lighting, usage and cleaning
I
ND
EX:
.
P
REHEAT
I
NG
THE
Pro
S
ear™
BURNER
Always preheat the entire grill
before cooking to achieve
Always preheat the entire grill
before cooking to achieve
Always preheat the entire grill
consistent, successful results.
before cooking to achieve
consistent, successful results.
before cooking to achieve
details.)
If the grill is already hot from
chefs have
always relied
on a different
always relied
on a different
always relied
type of heat
... infrared
type of heat
... infrared
type of heat
heat ... to create a higher
These
holes
focus
the
on the
surface
of the
element, creating an intense
red.
N
ever place food over a
ever place food over a
ever place food over a
ever place food over a
ever place food over a
particles and grease dripping
particles and grease dripping
particles and grease dripping
particles and grease dripping
particles and grease dripping
particles and grease dripping
particles and grease dripping
particles and grease dripping
can clog the tiny ports and
damage the burner.
can clog the tiny ports and
damage the burner.
can clog the tiny ports and
F
or the same reason you
should minimize water spills
should minimize water spills
should minimize water spills
should minimize water spills
should minimize water spills
should minimize water spills
should minimize water spills
and should not use water to
care to minimize dropping
care to minimize dropping
care to minimize dropping
care to minimize dropping
care to minimize dropping
care to minimize dropping
burner while cleaning the
burner while cleaning the
cooking grids.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Lynx grill cooking grids are
heavy duty. Dropping them
on the ProSear™ burner will
heavy duty. Dropping them
on the ProSear™ burner will
heavy duty. Dropping them
damage the burner. Such
damage is not covered by
the product warranty and will
cause a re, burns or other
the product warranty and will
cause a re, burns or other
the product warranty and will
personal injury.
ProSear™ CLEANING
It’s easy to keep your
ProSear™ burner operating
It’s easy to keep your
ProSear™ burner operating
It’s easy to keep your
at peak performance. Just
ProSear™ burner operating
at peak performance. Just
ProSear™ burner operating
run it on “HI” with the hood
at peak performance. Just
run it on “HI” with the hood
at peak performance. Just
open for 5 minutes after each
use to burn away any food
open for 5 minutes after each
use to burn away any food
open for 5 minutes after each
particles or drippings.
Any ash accumulation on
the burner surface can be
Any ash accumulation on
the burner surface can be
Any ash accumulation on
removed with a light brush
(like a paint brush) or vacuum
… BUT WAIT UNTIL THE
BURNER IS COOL!
Be sure to put the protec
-
tive screen back in place
Be sure to put the protec
tive screen back in place
Be sure to put the protec
after cleaning. It will prevent
tive screen back in place
after cleaning. It will prevent
tive screen back in place
damage to the ceramic
after cleaning. It will prevent
damage to the ceramic
after cleaning. It will prevent
element that could occur
from falling food or other
items.
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juices while allowing the
food’s outer surface to absorb
juices while allowing the
food’s outer surface to absorb
juices while allowing the
produced when drippings are
vaporized by the burner.
produced when drippings are
vaporized by the burner.
produced when drippings are
with a tender, juicy inside.
with a tender, juicy inside.
While the brass burners in
your grill are capable of
producing searing heat, the
your grill are capable of
producing searing heat, the
your grill are capable of
producing searing heat, the
producing searing heat, the
producing searing heat, the
producing searing heat, the
purpose.
rofessional
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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1
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R
otisserie cooking provides
an even delivery of heat to
otisserie cooking provides
an even delivery of heat to
otisserie cooking provides
your foods. It has no equal.
an even delivery of heat to
your foods. It has no equal.
an even delivery of heat to
bastes. As juices rise to the
surface of the food, they
bastes. As juices rise to the
surface of the food, they
bastes. As juices rise to the
surface of the food, they
surface of the food, they
rotates. And, by moving the
burner out from beneath the
rotates. And, by moving the
burner out from beneath the
rotates. And, by moving the
food, you avoid scorching
food, you avoid scorching
food, you avoid scorching
Your
foods will
be more
evenly
cooked,
more
roasted on a Lynx’s rotisserie.
The Lynx rotisserie system
consists of four main parts, the
The Lynx rotisserie system
consists of four main parts, the
The Lynx rotisserie system
motor, the skewer, the forks
consists of four main parts, the
motor, the skewer, the forks
consists of four main parts, the
and the infrared burner.
T
he
M
otor
Install the motor by sliding it
into one of the slots shown
Install the motor by sliding it
into one of the slots shown
Install the motor by sliding it
here. Use the
top slot for small
foods or fast
top slot for small
foods or fast
top slot for small
cooking and the
lower slot for
cooking and the
lower slot for
cooking and the
large foods and
slower cooking.
your foods. It has no equal.
The constant rotation not only
your foods. It has no equal.
The constant rotation not only
your foods. It has no equal.
evenly, it also self
bastes. As juices rise to the
The constant rotation not only
cooks
foods
evenly, it also self
Your
foods will
be more
evenly
cooked,
more
roasted on a Lynx’s rotisserie.
Install the motor by sliding it
into one of the slots shown
Install the motor by sliding it
into one of the slots shown
Install the motor by sliding it
MOUNTMOUNTMOUNT
into one of the slots shown
top slot for small
cooking and the
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otisserieotisserieotisserie
MOTORMOTORMOTOR
MOUNTMOUNTMOUNT
into the motor and into the
front left grill panel. Your grill
must be plugged into an A
front left grill panel. Your grill
must be plugged into an A
front left grill panel. Your grill
C
front left grill panel. Your grill
C
front left grill panel. Your grill
power supply for the rotisserie
must be plugged into an A
power supply for the rotisserie
must be plugged into an A
to work.
power supply for the rotisserie
to work.
power supply for the rotisserie
to prevent food accumulations
to prevent food accumulations
on the briquettes and burners.
to prevent food accumulations
on the briquettes and burners.
to prevent food accumulations
on the briquettes and burners.
on the briquettes and burners.
on the briquettes and burners.
on the briquettes and burners.
on the briquettes and burners.
on the briquettes and burners.
before using any of the other
burners.
The location of the rotisserie
burner makes it more suscep
tible to strong wind conditions
burner makes it more suscep
tible to strong wind conditions
burner makes it more suscep
(more so than the main grill
burners).
F
or this reason it features a
safety valve that automatically
closes any time the rotisserie
burner is not properly lit …
like if it were to extinguish
burner is not properly lit …
like if it were to extinguish
burner is not properly lit …
in windy conditions.
D
uring
windy conditions, it’s best to
keep the lid closed and to pe
riodically check the burner.
keep the lid closed and to pe
riodically check the burner.
keep the lid closed and to pe
T
he
S
kewer &
F
orks
food items. You should
mount it on the skewer.
mount it on the skewer.
into the motor and into the
front left grill panel. Your grill
front left grill panel. Your grill
T
he
S
kewer &
F
orks
The rotisserie can handle large
food items. You should
The rotisserie can handle large
food items. You should
The rotisserie can handle large
mount it on the skewer.
Swing the warming rack up
and out of the way. It will rest
Swing the warming rack up
and out of the way. It will rest
Swing the warming rack up
in place.
Then mount the skewer on the
grill before lighting the rotis
serie infrared burner. Lighting
grill before lighting the rotis
serie infrared burner. Lighting
grill before lighting the rotis
serie infrared burner. Lighting
serie infrared burner. Lighting
in burning your hands while
trying to mount the skewer on
the grill.
It’s okay to remove the grill
racks and even the briquette
trays to make room for large
racks and even the briquette
trays to make room for large
racks and even the briquette
foods on the skewer.
trays to make room for large
foods on the skewer.
trays to make room for large
To load the skewer, slide one
of the forks onto the skewer.
center of the food, then slide
center of the food, then slide
the second fork onto the
skewer
.
skewer.skewer
C
enter the food to be
cooked on the skewer then
Tighten the thumb screws (use
Tighten the thumb screws (use
pliers if necessary). You should
Tighten the thumb screws (use
pliers if necessary). You should
Tighten the thumb screws (use
wrap any loose, dangling
pliers if necessary). You should
wrap any loose, dangling
pliers if necessary). You should
pieces of food (like wings) with
wrap any loose, dangling
pieces of food (like wings) with
wrap any loose, dangling
butcher’s string (never use
butcher’s string (never use
pieces of food (like wings) with
butcher’s string (never use
pieces of food (like wings) with
nylon or plastic string).
nylon or plastic string).
With the food secured to the
With the food secured to the
skewer slowly roll the skewer
skewer slowly roll the skewer
in the palms of your hands to
in the palms of your hands to
skewer slowly roll the skewer
in the palms of your hands to
skewer slowly roll the skewer
skewer slowly roll the skewer
in the palms of your hands to
skewer slowly roll the skewer
check for balance. It should
check for balance. It should
in the palms of your hands to
check for balance. It should
in the palms of your hands to
in the palms of your hands to
check for balance. It should
in the palms of your hands to
has a heavy side, adjust where
has a heavy side, adjust where
the skewer pierces the meat.
the skewer pierces the meat.
An unbalanced skewer will
An unbalanced skewer will
the skewer pierces the meat.
An unbalanced skewer will
the skewer pierces the meat.
the skewer pierces the meat.
An unbalanced skewer will
the skewer pierces the meat.
cause uneven rotation and
cause uneven rotation and
uneven cooking. It’s normal
uneven cooking. It’s normal
uneven cooking. It’s normal
uneven cooking. It’s normal
uneven cooking. It’s normal
uneven cooking. It’s normal
large foods.
large foods.
in place.
otisserie cooking provides
an even delivery of heat to
otisserie cooking provides
an even delivery of heat to
otisserie cooking provides
into the motor and into the
into the motor and into the
Swing the warming rack up
u
sing
t
he
r
otisserie
b
urner

Slide the pointed end of the
skewer into the motor and rest
Slide the pointed end of the
skewer into the motor and rest
Slide the pointed end of the
the other end on the rollers on
the other side of the grill.
The notched
portion of the
skewer must
portion of the
skewer must
portion of the
rest on the
rollers for proper
operation.
T
he
R
otisserie
B
To light the rotisserie infrared
To light the rotisserie infrared
To light the rotisserie infrared
skewered food item on the
grill then follow the rotisserie
lighting procedure.
(See I
ND
EX:
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
lighting procedure.
further details.)
should reach cooking tem
peratures in about 1 minute.
It will glow evenly across its
peratures in about 1 minute.
It will glow evenly across its
peratures in about 1 minute.
It will glow evenly across its
It will glow evenly across its
eter should not be used
for rotisserie cooking. It is
not designed to read direct
infrared heat.
not designed to read direct
infrared heat.
not designed to read direct
If the burner will not stay lit
when you release the control
seconds to allow the thermo
couple to heat up.
If, after holding the control
If, after holding the control
If, after holding the control
seconds, the burner still will
not stay lit when releasing the
control knob, call for service.
not stay lit when releasing the
control knob, call for service.
not stay lit when releasing the
rollers for proper
B
urner
MUST REST ONMUST REST ONMUST REST ON
ROLLERSROLLERSROLLERS
T
he
R
otisserie
B
To light the rotisserie infrared
B
urner
wide set their restaurant
cuisine apart by cooking
cuisine apart by cooking
cuisine apart by cooking
cuisine apart by cooking
cuisine apart by cooking
cuisine apart by cooking
delicate hint of wood smoke
delicate hint of wood smoke
delicate hint of wood smoke
enhances food, raising your
enhances food, raising your
culinary skills to the next level.
culinary skills to the next level.
N
N
ow you can impart that same
culinary touch using the Lynx
culinary touch using the Lynx
ow you can impart that same
culinary touch using the Lynx
ow you can impart that same
The smoker
box will rest
directly on the
grill frame,
directly on the
grill frame,
directly on the
beneath the
main racks.
W
ood
C
hips
There are many wood chips
available and selection is
There are many wood chips
available and selection is
There are many wood chips
based on personal taste. The
most common woods used
based on personal taste. The
most common woods used
based on personal taste. The
are mesquite or hickory.
Soak the chips in water for
Soak the chips in water for
Soak the chips in water for
putting them on the slotted
rack in the box. That will slow
putting them on the slotted
rack in the box. That will slow
putting them on the slotted
their burning and provide
more smoke.
their burning and provide
more smoke.
their burning and provide
Extended cooking times,
such as with large roasts, may
require adding wood chips
and water to the box several
require adding wood chips
and water to the box several
require adding wood chips
times. Try to limit the number
of times you open the hood,
times. Try to limit the number
of times you open the hood,
times. Try to limit the number
as each opening can add as
of times you open the hood,
as each opening can add as
of times you open the hood,
as each opening can add as
as each opening can add as
cooking time.
Use high heat to start the
chips smoking, then reduce
the heat to prevent them from
chips smoking, then reduce
the heat to prevent them from
chips smoking, then reduce
the heat to prevent them from
the heat to prevent them from
The smoker box can also
The smoker
box will rest
directly on the
grill frame,
directly on the
grill frame,
directly on the
beneath the
main racks.
W
ood
C
hips
of wood. Whether smoking
of wood. Whether smoking
or steaming though, keep
the hood closed as much
or steaming though, keep
the hood closed as much
or steaming though, keep
as possible to maximize the
effect.
as possible to maximize the
effect.
as possible to maximize the
A high quality meat thermom
eter is a good thing to have
A high quality meat thermom
eter is a good thing to have
A high quality meat thermom
when smoking your foods
eter is a good thing to have
when smoking your foods
eter is a good thing to have
because cooking times can
vary greatly from one food to
because cooking times can
vary greatly from one food to
because cooking times can
the next and from one day to
vary greatly from one food to
the next and from one day to
vary greatly from one food to
the next.
CAUTION:
Handle the smoker box with
care. The cover becomes
extremely hot when in use.
Use sturdy, properly insulated
gloves or dry pot holders.
Use sturdy, properly insulated
gloves or dry pot holders.
Use sturdy, properly insulated
rofessional chef’s far and
wide set their restaurant
double as a steamer box,
u
sing
t
he
sM
oker
b
ox

L
ynx products are known for
their attractive appearance.
ynx products are known for
their attractive appearance.
ynx products are known for
We achieve this by selecting
their attractive appearance.
We achieve this by selecting
their attractive appearance.
We achieve this by selecting
We achieve this by selecting
stainless steel and applying
exacting workmanship.
stainless steel and applying
exacting workmanship.
stainless steel and applying
In order to maintain this at
tractive appearance over the
life of the grill it is important
tractive appearance over the
life of the grill it is important
tractive appearance over the
to take the following steps:
life of the grill it is important
to take the following steps:
life of the grill it is important
After each use wipe down
the exterior of the grill to
After each use wipe down
the exterior of the grill to
After each use wipe down
remove grease and splatters.
Be sure to follow the
cleaning instructions for
keeping the grates and
burners clean and ready for
keeping the grates and
burners clean and ready for
keeping the grates and
use.
Use a commercially
available Stainless Steel
cleaner to clean and polish
the exterior surfaces.
cleaner to clean and polish
the exterior surfaces.
cleaner to clean and polish
D
oing these things on a
regular basis minimizes the
amount of effort required.
regular basis minimizes the
amount of effort required.
regular basis minimizes the
When removing stubborn
stains:
D
o not use metallic
abrasives and always rub in
the direction of the grain.
abrasives and always rub in
the direction of the grain.
abrasives and always rub in
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Some household cleaning
products are not suitable for
Some household cleaning
products are not suitable for
Some household cleaning
stainless steel; be sure to read
products are not suitable for
stainless steel; be sure to read
products are not suitable for
the label before using on your
Always use the mildest
Always use the mildest
Always use the mildest
scrubbing in the direction of
scrubbing in the direction of
the grain. Specks of grease
scrubbing in the direction of
the grain. Specks of grease
scrubbing in the direction of
may gather in the grain of the
the grain. Specks of grease
may gather in the grain of the
the grain. Specks of grease
stainless steel and bake on to
the surface, giving the appear
the surface, giving the appearthe surface, giving the appear
ance of rust.
the surface, giving the appear
ance of rust.
the surface, giving the appear
(Scotch Brite is good) in con
(Scotch Brite is good) in con
junction with a stainless steel
cleaner.
S
olutions used for
cleaning concrete and
masonry can be very
corrosive and will ‘attack’
stainless steel.
E
nsure your
L
ynx products are well
Lynx products are wellL
protected before you allow
ynx products are well
protected before you allow
ynx products are well
the use of such chemicals
protected before you allow
the use of such chemicals
protected before you allow
near your grill.
S
P
E
CI
AL
NOTE
FOR
LO
C
AT
I
ONS
NEAR
P
OOLS
AND
C
OASTAL
AREAS
material used in the con
highly rust resistant, however,
chlorine in the air from
highly rust resistant, however,
chlorine in the air from
highly rust resistant, however,
swimming pools or the salt
from sea air may cause surface
swimming pools or the salt
from sea air may cause surface
swimming pools or the salt
rust to appear and even
create some pitting if left on
rust to appear and even
create some pitting if left on
rust to appear and even
the product.
create some pitting if left on
the product.
create some pitting if left on
H
ere are a few tips to avoid
this:
ere are a few tips to avoid
this:
ere are a few tips to avoid
Regularly wipe down the
exterior surfaces with a damp
Regularly wipe down the
exterior surfaces with a damp
Regularly wipe down the
exterior surfaces with a damp
exterior surfaces with a damp
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Cle
A
CleACle
ning
AningA
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our
l
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lynxl
g
rill
as Ecloth perform very well).
Allow the surfaces to dry
before installing the cover.
Allow the surfaces to dry
before installing the cover.
Allow the surfaces to dry
–do not cover a damp grill.
In extreme environments
apply a rust inhibitor which
leaves a microscopic protec
apply a rust inhibitor which
leaves a microscopic protec
apply a rust inhibitor which
leaves a microscopic protec
leaves a microscopic protec
that provide a layer of vapor
that provide a layer of vapor
that provide a layer of vapor
that provide a layer of vapor
that provide a layer of vapor
that provide a layer of vapor
that provide a layer of vapor
that provide a layer of vapor
protect the surface very well.
protect the surface very well.
F
or seasonal storage use
the product referred to above,
or seasonal storage use
the product referred to above,
or seasonal storage use
ensure the grill is dry and then
the product referred to above,
ensure the grill is dry and then
the product referred to above,
cover and secure the cover to
minimize the amount of damp
air getting to the surfaces.
minimize the amount of damp
air getting to the surfaces.
minimize the amount of damp
T
H
E Lynx LI
M
ITE
D
LI
F
E TI
M
E
areas of the grill may discolor
areas of the grill may discolor
from the intense heat given off
areas of the grill may discolor
from the intense heat given off
areas of the grill may discolor
and cannot be cleaned off.
and cannot be cleaned off.
F
or light and heavy food
stains there are many different
or light and heavy food
stains there are many different
or light and heavy food
stainless steel cleaners
available.
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T
he drip tray should be
cleaned after each use.
he drip tray should be
cleaned after each use.
he drip tray should be
After the grill is completely
cool, remove the drip tray by
After the grill is completely
cool, remove the drip tray by
After the grill is completely
pulling it out until it stops,
cool, remove the drip tray by
pulling it out until it stops,
cool, remove the drip tray by
then lifting the front edge
pulling it out until it stops,
then lifting the front edge
pulling it out until it stops,
until the drip tray comes free.
then lifting the front edge
until the drip tray comes free.
then lifting the front edge
STAI
N
LESS STEEL

T
he easiest way to clean
the grill racks is to do so
immediately after turning off
the grill racks is to do so
immediately after turning off
the grill racks is to do so
the burners, while they are
still hot. Wearing a long BBQ
mitt to protect your hand
from steam, dip a brass bristle
mitt to protect your hand
from steam, dip a brass bristle
mitt to protect your hand
brush in hot water and scrub
from steam, dip a brass bristle
brush in hot water and scrub
from steam, dip a brass bristle
the grill rack.
D
ip the brush
frequently because the steam
the grill rack.
frequently because the steam
the grill rack.
ip the brush
frequently because the steam
ip the brush
frequently because the steam
frequently because the steam
Remove the racks and then
the briquette trays by lifting
the front edge and pulling
the briquette trays by lifting
the front edge and pulling
the briquette trays by lifting
them toward you.
the front edge and pulling
them toward you.
the front edge and pulling
lip the trays
over and put
lip the trays
over and put
lip the trays
them back in
over and put
them back in
over and put
place over the
burner. Light
place over the
burner. Light
place over the
the burners
and set them
to burn the briquettes clean.
Any remaining food items can
to burn the briquettes clean.
Any remaining food items can
to burn the briquettes clean.
be brushed off using a soft
Any remaining food items can
be brushed off using a soft
Any remaining food items can
brush.
Be sure the trays have com
pletely cooled before reinstall
Be sure the trays have com
pletely cooled before reinstall
Be sure the trays have com
ing them.
pletely cooled before reinstall
ing them.
pletely cooled before reinstall
Replacement briquette trays
can be ordered from Lynx or
Replacement briquette trays
can be ordered from Lynx or
Replacement briquette trays
from your dealer.
can be ordered from Lynx or
from your dealer.
can be ordered from Lynx or
F
lip the trays
over and put
lip the trays
over and put
lip the trays
them back in
over and put
them back in
over and put
place over the
burner. Light
place over the
burner. Light
place over the
the burners
and set them
to burn the briquettes clean.
C
lean it with hot soapy water
lean it with hot soapy water
lean it with hot soapy water
Also, check the tray after rain.
If you’ve left the grill
Also, check the tray after rain.
If you’ve left the grill
Also, check the tray after rain.
uncovered, you may need to
remove the drip tray drain
plug to drain the water from
remove the drip tray drain
plug to drain the water from
remove the drip tray drain
the tray. The drain plug can
plug to drain the water from
the tray. The drain plug can
plug to drain the water from
the tray. The drain plug can
the tray. The drain plug can
screwdriver.
warning
DO NOT ALLOW EXCESS
GREASE OR LIQUIDS TO
ACCUMULATE IN THE DRIP
TRAY AS THIS MAY CREATE
A FIRE HAZARD.
NEVER USE GRILL WITHOUT
DRIP TRAY PROPERLY IN
-
STALLED
C
ERA
M
I
C
BRIQUETTES
T
he ceramic briquettes
normally burn off any accu
he ceramic briquettes
normally burn off any accu
he ceramic briquettes
mulated food drippings. But
normally burn off any accu
mulated food drippings. But
normally burn off any accu
you may occasionally experi
mulated food drippings. But
you may occasionally experi
mulated food drippings. But
ence larger spills that don’t
you may occasionally experi
ence larger spills that don’t
you may occasionally experi
burn off under normal use.
ence larger spills that don’t
burn off under normal use.
ence larger spills that don’t
When this happens, let the
grill cool completely.
When this happens, let the
grill cool completely.
When this happens, let the
M
AI
N
BRASS
BUR
N
ERS
M
ake sure the grill is com
pletely cool before pro
ake sure the grill is com
pletely cool before pro
ake sure the grill is com
ceeding.
pletely cool before pro
ceeding.
pletely cool before pro
Ensure that the gas supply is
off and all control knobs are in
Ensure that the gas supply is
off and all control knobs are in
Ensure that the gas supply is
T
o
ToT
R
emove
B
rass
B
urners:
Remove the grill racks and
briquette trays.
Lift the burner up until the
legs exit the frame.
Lift the burner up until the
legs exit the frame.
Lift the burner up until the
Then pull to the rear of
the grill so the burner head
Then pull to the rear of
the grill so the burner head
Then pull to the rear of
the grill so the burner head
the grill so the burner head
1)
2)
3)
legs exit the frame.
Then pull to the rear of
3)
the front.
Angle the burner sideways
and lift it out.
Angle the burner sideways
and lift it out.
Angle the burner sideways
Be careful not to change the
air shutter position.
T
o Clean the
To Clean theT
B
rass
B
urner:
To maximize grill perfor
To maximize grill perforTo maximize grill perfor
mance, clean the exterior of
To maximize grill perfor
mance, clean the exterior of
To maximize grill perfor
the burner with a wire brush.
Remove stubborn scale with a
metal scraper.
C
lear any clogged ports with a
straightened paper clip.
lear any clogged ports with a
straightened paper clip.
lear any clogged ports with a
N
ever
use a wooden toothpick as
straightened paper clip.
use a wooden toothpick as
straightened paper clip.
it may break off and clog the
use a wooden toothpick as
it may break off and clog the
use a wooden toothpick as
port.
Shake out any debris through
the air shutter.
burner inlet to ensure it is not
burner inlet to ensure it is not
blocked. If obstructions can
be seen, clean it with a paper
clip or a pipe cleaner.
be seen, clean it with a paper
clip or a pipe cleaner.
be seen, clean it with a paper
4)
warning
PROPER PLACEMENT OF
EACH BURNER IS CRITICAL.
AFTER CLEANING THEY
MUST BE CENTERED ON
THE BRASS ORIFICE, REST
-
THE BRASS ORIFICE, REST-THE BRASS ORIFICE, REST
ING LEVEL WITHOUT ANY
ROCKING.
FAILURE TO MEET THESE
CONDITIONS MAY CAUSE
A VERY DANGEROUS CON
-
DITION THAT CAN CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY AND
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Legs in slot
Legs in slot
Legs in slot
Legs in slot
Legs in slot
V
enturi all the way
Venturi all the way
V
enturi all the way
enturi all the way

It’s easy to keep your
at peak performance. Just run
burn away any food particles
or drippings.
Any ash accumulation on
the burner surface can be
removed with a light brush or
vacuum … BUT WAIT UNTIL
the burner (it’s held in place
to ensure that they’re free of
obstructions.
Food debris on the inside
of the burner can be gently
shaken out. Do not touch the
ceramic surface.
Clean any obstructions with
a straight piece of metal coat
hanger, pipe cleaner or paper
clip.
correctly position the burner
and the protective screen.

GR
I
LL
WON
T
L
I
GHT
Your Lynx grill uses an electric
ignition system that does not
spark. The igniters should
glow constantly when a
spark. The igniters should
glow constantly when a
spark. The igniters should
control knob is pushed in.
control knob is pushed in.
control knob is pushed in.
getting electricity by turning
on the lights.
Ensure that all burner
Remove the racks and
briquette trays.
Watch an igniter as you
push in and hold the
corresponding control
push in and hold the
corresponding control
push in and hold the
knob. You will need either
corresponding control
knob. You will need either
corresponding control
a small mirror or shiny
metal object to see the
igniter under its cover.
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igniter under its cover.
(Be sure you push in the
correct control knob and
(Be sure you push in the
correct control knob and
(Be sure you push in the
keep the knob in the
keep the knob in the
keep the knob in the
keep the knob in the
keep the knob in the
C
heck the remaining
igniters. If igniters don’t
heck the remaining
igniters. If igniters don’t
heck the remaining
glow, proceed with trou
glow, proceed with trou
glow, proceed with trou
light the burner.
CH
E
C
K T
H
E BUR
N
ERS
If the igniters are working
check to see if gas is
If the igniters are working
check to see if gas is
If the igniters are working
reaching the burners by at
tempting to match light a
burner.
tempting to match light a
burner.
tempting to match light a
BE
C
ARE
F
UL! I
F
T
H
E
(See
further details.)
further details.)
If match lighting doesn’t
If match lighting doesn’t
If match lighting doesn’t
tions for leaks and ensure
tions for leaks and ensure
the supply is of the correct
the supply is of the correct
type and is of adequate
type and is of adequate
the supply is of the correct
type and is of adequate
the supply is of the correct
the supply is of the correct
type and is of adequate
the supply is of the correct
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YELLOW
FLAME
OR
GAS
SMELL
WH
I
LE
C
OO
KI
NG
further details.)
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WON
’
T
L
I
GHT
(Be sure you push in the
p
otenti
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otentiAotenti
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roble
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t
roubleshooting
y
our
l
ynx
lynxl
g
rill
pressure.
for further details.)
for further details.)
If the burner will light with a
match, then the igniter may
not be functioning correctly.
match, then the igniter may
not be functioning correctly.
match, then the igniter may
C
all for service.
not be functioning correctly.
all for service.
not be functioning correctly.
If the burner will not match
light, and you know you are
getting gas, wait for any
light, and you know you are
getting gas, wait for any
light, and you know you are
gas to dissipate and remove
the burner and check it for
gas to dissipate and remove
the burner and check it for
gas to dissipate and remove
blockages.
BEFORE
YOU
C
ALL
:
:
Is there fuel supplied to the grill?
details.)
connection tight?
connection tight?
H
ave you opened the valve on the propane cylinder?
Is the grill plugged in to a live electric circuit?
service.
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Wait a few seconds and
relite a burner.
be properly regulated.
Ensure that you are using
supplied by Lynx and
supplied by Lynx and
supplied by Lynx and
supplied by Lynx and
supplied by Lynx and
supplied by Lynx and
ensure that you do not have
more than one regulator in
line.
N
atural
G
as units:
Ensure that the supply line is
Ensure that the supply line is
Ensure that the supply line is
N
atural gas pressure should
atural gas pressure should
atural gas pressure should
atural gas pressure should
atural gas pressure should
W.
C
. pressure under full load
(with all burners on.)
. pressure under full load
(with all burners on.)
. pressure under full load
C
H
E
C
K
F
KFK
LA
M
E
CH
AR
A
C
TERISTI
C
S
.
(See I
ND
EX:
S
H
UTTER
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L
OW OR
I
NSUFF
ICI
ENT
HEAT
D
oing so will interfere with
oing so will interfere with
oing so will interfere with
heat condition.
Ensure that you’ve preheated
the main burners for at
Ensure that you’ve preheated
the main burners for at
Ensure that you’ve preheated
the hood closed and the
minutes.
lation is critical. A grill that is
lation is critical. A grill that is
out of level will cause erratic
lation is critical. A grill that is
out of level will cause erratic
lation is critical. A grill that is
burner combustion and inef
carpenter’s spirit level should
be used to level the grill both
carpenter’s spirit level should
be used to level the grill both
carpenter’s spirit level should
be used to level the grill both
be used to level the grill both
If the low heat problem
persists:
M
E
N
TS
.
)
supply lines.
M
ake sure that the regulator
& hose assembly is the one
designed for and supplied
& hose assembly is the one
designed for and supplied
& hose assembly is the one
with your Lynx grill and that
designed for and supplied
with your Lynx grill and that
designed for and supplied
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burners indicates a lack of air.
burners indicates a lack of air.
But, if the air around the grill
is dusty or if heavy grease is
But, if the air around the grill
is dusty or if heavy grease is
But, if the air around the grill
present, some orange tips on
present, some orange tips on
present, some orange tips on
A
D
JUST T
H
E AIR S
H
UTTER
adjust the air shutter.
(See
adjust the air shutter.
adjust the air shutter.
adjust the air shutter.
adjust the air shutter.
further details.)
further details.)
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it is correctly set up for the
type of fuel you are using.
it is correctly set up for the
type of fuel you are using.
it is correctly set up for the
The hose and regulator
provided by Lynx must be
provided by Lynx must be
provided by Lynx must be
C
heck that there is no
physical pressure being
applied to the regulator
physical pressure being
applied to the regulator
physical pressure being
attached to the back of the
applied to the regulator
attached to the back of the
applied to the regulator
grill. The regulator contains
grill. The regulator contains
grill. The regulator contains
should not be allowed to
should not be allowed to
touch the grill body or its
surroundings.
Ensure that the burners and
drip tray are clean and free
from obstructions.
drip tray are clean and free
from obstructions.
drip tray are clean and free
L
P (Propane) units:
I
S
T
H
E
C
YLI
ND
ER
to run the burners at high
to run the burners at high
heat.
H
A
V
AVA
E
T
H
E
LI
N
E
A
QUALI
F
IE
D
TE
CHN
I
C
IA
N
details.)
Improper lighting proce
dures may have activated
Improper lighting proce
dures may have activated
Improper lighting proce
dures may have activated
dures may have activated
device, reducing the heat
output.
To reset the ow control:
Shut off all burner
cylinder valve.
very slowly, reopen the
cylinder valve.
very slowly, reopen the
cylinder valve.
very slowly, reopen the
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Wind hitting the grill while in
use, especially winds blowing
into or across the hood gap
use, especially winds blowing
into or across the hood gap
use, especially winds blowing
from behind, can cause poor
into or across the hood gap
from behind, can cause poor
into or across the hood gap
performance and in some
from behind, can cause poor
performance and in some
from behind, can cause poor
cases can cause the control
performance and in some
cases can cause the control
performance and in some
panel to get dangerously hot.
Steady or
gusty
winds can
prevent
the normal
prevent
the normal
prevent
exhaust of
hot gases.
Locate your
grill
away
from prevailing
winds and avoid grilling in
from prevailing
winds and avoid grilling in
from prevailing
windy conditions.
panel to get dangerously hot.
winds can
the normal
exhaust of
hot gases.
Locate your
away
from prevailing
Locate your
from prevailing
Locate your
panel to get dangerously hot.
Locate your
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