Lynx L27PSR3 Owner's Manual

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wait a few seconds and 
relite a burner. 
 
► Bulk lp cylinder users
Bulk lp cylinder lines must 
be properly regulated.
ensure that you are using 
a 4/11 appliance regulator 
supplied by lynx and 
converted to lp gas. also 
ensure that you do not have 
more than one regulator in 
line.
natural gas unIts:
 
► supply line
ensure that the supply line is 
at least 3/4” inside diameter 
or 1” outside diameter. 
 
► checK line pRessuRe
natural gas inlet pressure 
should be at least 7” w.c. 
and manifold pressure not 
less that 4” w.c. under full 
load (with all burners on.) 
 
► checK BuRneRs foR 
BlocKages
 
► checK flame chaR-
acteRistics. 
(see indeX: 
“flame, correct size” )
 
► clean oR adJust aiR 
shutteR 
(see indeX: “air 
shutter adjustment.”
loW or  
InsuffIcIent Heat
no paRt of the gRill 
should eVeR Be lined 
with aluminum foil.  
doing so will interfere with 
airflow and can cause a low 
heat condition.
ensure that you’ve preheated 
the main burners for at 
least 10 to 15 minutes with 
the hood closed and the 
prosear™ 2 burner for 3 
minutes. 
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 low heat problem 
persists:
 
► checK the gas supply 
line siZing ReQuiRe-
ments.
 
► checK the gas supply 
line foR KinKs oR 
damage.  
Replace any damaged 
supply lines.  
 
► checK the RegulatoR
make sure that the regulator 
& hose assembly is the one 
designed for and supplied 
A yellow flame on the main 
burners indicates a lack of air.  
But, if the air around the grill 
is dusty or if heavy grease is 
present, some orange tips on 
the burner flame are normal.
 
► adJust the aiR shutteR
To adjust for insufficient air, 
adjust the air shutter. 
(see 
indeX: “air shutter adjustment” for 
further details.)
with your lynx grill and that 
it is correctly set up for the 
type of fuel you are using. 
(see indeX: “Regulator conver-
sion” for further details.)
 
the hose and regulator 
provided by lynx must be 
used if your grill is set-up for 
an lp gas cylinder.
check that there is no 
physical pressure being 
applied to the regulator 
attached to the back of the 
grill. the regulator contains 
a flexible diaphragm and 
should not be allowed to 
touch the grill body or its 
surroundings. 
 
► checK foR oBstRuc-
tions
ensure that the burners and 
drip tray are clean and free 
from obstructions. 
lp (propane) unIts:
 
 
► is the cylindeR 
almost empty?  
almost-empty cylinders may 
not have sufficient pressure 
to run the burners at high 
heat. 
 
► haVe the line 
pRessuRe checKed By 
a Qualified techni-
cian 
(see indeX: “gas 
Requirements” for further 
details.)
 
► flow limiting deVice
improper lighting proce-
dures may have activated 
the LP cylinder’s flow control 
device, reducing the heat 
output. 
To reset the flow control:
 
…
shut off all burner 
controls and close the lp 
cylinder valve.
 
…
wait 30 seconds and, 
very slowly, reopen the 
cylinder valve.  
WInd HIttIng grIll
wind hitting the grill while in 
use, especially winds blowing 
into or across the hood gap 
from behind, can cause poor 
performance and in some 
cases can cause the control 
panel to get dangerously hot.
steady or 
gusty winds 
can prevent 
the normal 
exhaust of hot 
gases. locate 
your grill away from prevail-
ing winds and avoid grilling in 
windy conditions.
yelloW flames