Lynx L27PSR3 Owner's Manual

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► Keep threading compound 
off of the first two pipe 
threads to avoid having 
any small pieces of 
compound break loose and 
clog a burner valve or 
orifice. Do not use 
threading compound on 
any flare fittings. 
for 
built-in installations, it is rec-
ommended that any flexible 
pipe used be kept as short 
as possible. 
(see indeX: “gas 
connections” for typical permanent 
hook up.)
for 
freestanding
 units using 
natural gas, lynx strongly 
recommends using a quick 
disconnect kit. 
this quick disconnect kit, part 
#lqd, is available from your dealer
.
lp gas
grills set up for lp gas come 
equipped with an LP hose/ 
regulator assembly for con-
nection to a standard 20 lb. lp 
cylinder. (Type 1). All fittings 
necessary to attach the 
assembly to the grill are 
included. 
Keep 
last two 
threads 
clean
lp cylinder with type 1 valve  
connection
permanently plumbed lp con-
nections, such as those in line 
with a bulk cylinder, require 
a 4/11 regulator. (lynx p/n 
30781)
when using the 4/11 regulator 
you must ensure that it is set for 
the proper fuel type. this is done 
by removing the regulator cap and 
gasket and looking at the bottom 
of the plunger to see what fuel 
type is visible. this is the regulator 
fuel setting. nat is for natural gas 
and lp is for propane gas. the lp 
setting can be further identified 
by the large diameter disk on the 
bottom of the plunger. to change 
from one gas to the other simply 
push the plunger to the side to 
snap it out of the cap, turn the 
plunger so it reads the desired gas 
type on the bottom, and push the 
plunger until it snaps back into 
place in the cap then replace the 
cap into the regulator.
never connect an unregulated 
gas line to the grill. 
warning
Do not change the regulator/hose 
assembly or use any other assembly 
than the one supplied with your 
Lynx grill.
Do not attempt to use a 5LP-A 
equipped regulator/hose assembly 
with a standard 510 POL cylinder/
valve assembly. 
Do not store a spare LP-gas cylinder 
under or near this appliance
Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 
percent full
If the information above is not 
followed exactly, a fire causing 
death or serious injury may occur.
lp cylinder 
requirements 
the lp cylinder must be con-
structed and marked in accor-
dance with the specifications 
for lp gas cylinders of the u.s. 
department of transportation 
(dot) and designed for use 
with a type 1 system only. 
cylinders of free standing 
grills must be secured using 
the provided cylinder 
retention system to avoid 
accidental movement.
when exchanging your 
cylinder for a refill, exchange 
only for a type 1 20lb cylinder 
with an over-fill protection 
device. 
never use a cylinder with a 
damaged valve. 
a dented or rusty lp cylinder 
may be hazardous and should 
be avoided.  if in doubt, have 
it checked by your lp supplier. 
always check for leaks after 
every lp cylinder change. 
(see indeX: “leak test” for further 
details.)
 
always shut off the lp-gas 
supply at the cylinder when 
the grill is not in use. 
cylinders must be stored 
outdoors in a well-venti-
lated area out of the reach of 
children. if your grill is stored 
indoors, the lp cylinder must 
be stored outside.