Lynx L42ASFRNG Owner's Manual

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winds hitting the 
back
 of the 
grill directly may cause 
problems, as well as wind 
blowing along the 
hood gap
.  
How long is your run?
Keep all gas supply lines as 
short as possible because 
gas lines lose pressure over 
distance and with each elbow 
and tee that is added.  this 
drop in pressure affects grill 
performance. 
(see indeX: 
“gas supply line Runs” for further 
details.)
Be sure wind doesn’t blow into the hood gap.
IF SHIpMENT ARRIvES dAMAGEd 
vIsIble loss or damage: 
Be certain any visible damage to the carton  is noted on freight bill or express receipt and signed 
by the person making delivery.
file claim foR damages immediately, regardless of extent of damage.
concealed loss or damage: 
if damage is unnoticed until the grill is unpacked, notify the transportation company or carrier im-
mediately and file a “concealed damage” claim with them. This should be done within (15) days 
of the date delivery is made to you. Be sure to hold on to the container for inspection. we cannot 
assume responsibility for damage or loss incurred in transit. 
(see indeX: “obtaining service from lynx” for 
further details.)
warning
 
► never install this product into a combustible enclosure without an insulated jacket.  doing so 
could result in fire, property damage and personal injury.
 
► never locate the grill under a roof or overhang, in a building, garage, shed or other such 
enclosed area. 
 
► never locate the grill under combustible construction.  
 
► installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either the 
national fuel gas code, ansi Z223.1/nfpa 54, natural gas and propane installation code, 
csa B149.1, or propane storage and handling code, B149.2,
Important notes:
Where’s the Wind?
when selecting a suitable 
location, consider important 
factors such as exposure 
to the wind and foot-traffic 
patterns.
if you have a freestanding 
grill, position it so the prevail-
ing wind blows into the front 
control panel (at your back 
when grilling), supporting the 
proper front-to-rear  airflow.
Built-in grills located in areas 
with prevailing winds should 
be protected by a wind 
barrier. 
are you “on-the-level”?
proper leveling during instal-
lation 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-to-side.
If the floor is uneven or has 
a decided slope, re-leveling 
may be required each time 
you move a freestanding unit.
buIlt-In InstallatIons:
the  lynx Built-in grill is 
designed for easy installation 
into masonry enclosures. 
BEFORE YOU START