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SEDONA CARE & USE/INSTALLATION
BEFORE YOU CONTACT LYNX CUSTOMER CARE
Please check a few things before calling for service:
Is there fuel supplied to the grill?
Is the main shut-off valve open?
Are you using the correct type of fuel? (LP or Natural Gas)
(See INDEX: “Gas Connections” for further details.)
Is your propane cylinder empty? Have you recently re-
filled the propane cylinder? If so, is the connection tight?
Have you opened the valve on the propane cylinder?
Is the grill plugged in to a live electric circuit? If not, has
the 9V battery been replaced recently?
If you’ve checked the above items, review the troubleshoot-
ing list below before calling the manufacturer for service.
LIGHTS WON’T LIGHT
Check Power
Ensure that the grill is connected to a GFI protected, live
AC power source and that he GFI device has been reset.
Reset Transformer
Disconnect power from the grill and wait 5 minutes for the
transformer to cool down and reset. Then reconnect power.
If, after resetting the transformer and replacing bulbs, you still
do not have power, contact Lynx Customer Care.
Replace the Bulb
Replacement bulbs are halogen, 12 volt, 10W
max, T3 type with a G4 bi-pin base, and are
readily available at most hardware stores or home improve-
ment centers. The glass cover is held in place by two spring
tension tabs. The bulbs are easily removable without the use
of tools. Simply grasp the glass lens at the outer corners,
near the front tension clips and push the lens back. Then,
swing the lens down and pull it loose. You may have to
loosen the screw to remove the lens.
Avoid touching the glass of a new bulb. Halogen bulbs are
very sensitive to
the 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 straight into the socket. The glass cover should
be gently snapped back into place.
GRILL WON’T LIGHT
First, confirm that the grill is getting electricity by turning
on the lights, then:
Check the Igniters
Your grill uses an electric ignition system that creates a
spark when the gas control knob is pushed in.
Ensure that all burner controls are set to OFF.
Remove the cooking grates and briquette trays.
Watch and listen to all igniters as you push in and hold
the corresponding control knob.
(Be sure you push in the correct control knob and keep
the knob in the “OFF” position)
Listen for a rapid clicking sound when the control knob is
pushed in. You should also see an electrical spark jump
between all the
ignition electrodes.
If no clicking is
heard, and no spark
is seen, check the
electrical connec-
tions or try replacing
the 9 volt battery.
If the power is OK
ensure that there
is a proper gap of
approximately 1/8”
between the electrodes.
Check the remaining igniters. If igniters don’t spark, pro-
ceed with troubleshooting or match-light the burner.
Check the Burners
If the igniters are working check to see if gas is reaching
the burners by attempting to match light a burner.
BE CAREFUL! IF THE BURNER FAILS TO IGNITE, WAIT
5 MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO IGNITE OTHER
BURNERS! (See INDEX: “Match Lighting” for further details.)
If match lighting
doesn’t work, re-
check fuel connec-
tions for leaks and
ensure the supply is
of the correct type
and is of adequate
pressure. (See IN-
DEX: “Leak Test” for
further details.)
PULL ON
SPRING
TABS TO
RELEASE
LIGHT
COVER
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR GRILL
PULL ON
SPRING
TABS TO
RELEASE
LIGHT
COVER
Spark
Igniter
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