Lynx LPZAF Owner's Manual

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NAPOLI PIZZA OVENS CARE & USE/INSTALLATION
  
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HOW TO LIGHT YOUR NAPOLI PIZZA OVEN
PART NO. 35315   02/2015
• Do you smell gas? If yes, shut off everything and call the 
gas company or a qualified plumber to check for leaks, if 
not please continue.
• Are you prepared to stay with the oven during the entire 
cooking process? If not, gather what you need before 
starting the lighting process. If yes, please continue.
• Is your cooking area free and clear of any combustibles, 
besides your food, that might ignite? If no, clear the 
area before starting the lighting process, If yes, please 
continue.
• Do all control knobs turn freely? If not, call for service, if 
yes, please continue.
• If you are using a portable propane cylinder, is it 
connected and leak tested? If not, check the connection 
before continuing. If yes please continue.
• Do you know where your oven’s main gas supply shut off 
valve is located? If not, locate it before continuing. If yes, 
please continue.
• Is the wind blowing just lightly and not blowing on the 
front of the oven? If not, you could wait until the wind 
subsides, or you can reposition the oven so that wind 
blows into the back. Another option is to reposition the 
vent exhaust opening to face forward or backward as 
needed.
CHECKLIST BEFORE EACH USE (FOR YOUR SAFETY)
Note: The main burners feature safety control valves with thermocouple sensors that automatically shut off 
the flow of gas if the burner goes out for any reason.
1.  Before each use, complete the checklist below.
2.  Make sure all burner control knobs are in the “OFF” position.
3.  Push and hold the control knob for 2 – 5 seconds.
4.  Turn the knob to the “LITE” position and continue to hold the knob in for an additional 10 – 20 seconds to 
allow the thermocouple to heat up and keep the safety valve open.
5.  If the burner should go out, turn the knob off for 1 minute and repeat steps 3 and 4.