Lynx L30TR-NG Professional 30" Natural Gas Built-In Grill Trident Burner And Rotisserie

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CARE & USE/INSTALLATION
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CARE & USE/INSTALLATION
BEFORE YOUR FIRST USE
There are a few must-check safety precautions to consider
before you use your grill. Please be sure that:
All packing materials and tie-downs have been removed
from the burners. (See INDEX: “Unpacking & Assembly”
for further details.)
You have fuel connected. (See INDEX: “Gas
Requirements” for further details.)
You have electric connected. (See INDEX:
“Electric Requirements” for further details.)
A qualified plumber has performed a leak test on all the
fittings that supply fuel to your grill.
IF YOUR GRILL DOES NOT LIGHT IN 4 TO 5 SECONDS
you may need to purge the line. (See INDEX: “Purging
the Gas Line”
AT EACH NEW SEASON
At the start of each new grilling season you should remove
the grilling racks and check the burners, venturis, orifices
and valves for obstructions.
Spiders and insects often nest in these areas of the grill
and can disrupt air flow, causing damage to the grill and
personal injury.
Also, check all hoses and fittings for damage, abrasion,
wear and tear.
USING YOUR LYNX GRILL
Grilling requires high heat for searing and low, controlled
heat for slow cooking.
Thinner cuts of food are often cooked at a “HI” heat setting
with the lid open.
On the other hand, large, thick pieces of meat or poultry
are often first seared at the high setting and then grilled
at a lower setting ... sometimes with the lid closed …
achieving the best results in the middle of the food without
burning the outside.
Some foods are cooked using direct heat and some using
indirect heat.
Your Lynx grill features a variety of professional-level
burners and tools for meeting the wide variety of cooking
challenges. We will reveal how these features work for you.
So please read and enjoy!
Depending 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.
PRE-GRILL CHECKLIST
Main Ceramic Burner
This ceramic burner is
the standard main burner
found under the
briquette trays.
Trident ™ Burner
This advanced infrared
burner provides high-
intensity infrared heat
for searing foods and
sealing in flavor.
Rotisserie Burner
This infrared burner spans the back of the
cooking surface and provides consistent heat
for slow rotisserie cooking.
BEFORE EACH USE
Before any use, always make sure that:
... you do not smell gas before you light the grill. If you
do smell gas, shut everything off and have a qualified
plumber check for leaks.
… the cooking area is free and clear of any combustibles,
besides your food, that might ignite.
… the control knobs turn freely.
… if you are using a portable propane cylinder, it is
securely connected and leak tested. (See INDEX:
“Cylinder Requirements” for details.)
… you know where the main gas supply shut-off is
located.
… the burners are seated properly in the grill. The main
burners must sit level and firmly on the burner mounting
support frame. (See INDEX: “Unpacking & Assembly” for
further details.)
… wind is not blowing too strongly or blowing on the
back of grill.
LIGHTING YOUR GRILL
1. Never attempt to light a burner if you smell gas.
2. Always keep the lid open when lighting your grill.
3. Releasing fuel into a closed grill before lighting will increase the risk of explosion, property damage, personal
injury or death.
4. Keep your face and body as far from the grill as possible when lighting. Any time a burner doesn’t light within
5 seconds, turn off the control, wait 5 minutes for gas to dissipate, and repeat the lighting procedure.
5. YOU NEVER LEAVE THE GRILL UNATTENDED WHILE THE GRILL IS LIT.
WARNING
PRE-GRILL CHECKLIST ...continued
ELECTRIC IGNITION
Before proceeding, make sure you have completed the
“Before Each Use” checklist.
Follow these steps to light any of the burners on your grill:
First, make sure all burner control knobs are set to OFF.
For the Main Ceramic
Burner or Trident ™
Burner:
Push and hold the control
knob in for 5-7 seconds,
allowing the igniter to heat
up. Then rotate the knob
to “LITE”. After ignition,
set the knob to the desired
heat setting.
For the Rotisserie Burner:
The rotisserie burner features a thermocouple sensor with
a safety valve that automatically shuts off the flow of gas if
the burner goes out. (See INDEX: “Windy Conditions” for
tips on how to prevent burner blow out)
To light the rotisserie burner, push and hold the control
knob in for 5-7seconds and then turn the knob to the
“LITE” position.
After ignition CONTINUE HOLDING THE CONTROL KNOB
IN for 30 to 60 seconds. During this time the thermocouple
will heat up and the safety valve will remain open.
If you release the control knob before the thermocouple
has heated up, the safety valve will shut off the flow of gas
to the rotisserie burner and you will have to re-light the
burner.
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