Lynx Professional Grills 27" Free Standing Grill L27PSR-2 User Manual
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grIllIng racKs
the easiest way to clean the
grill racks is to do so imme-
diately after turning off the
burners, while they are still
hot. wearing a long BBQ mitt
to protect your hand from
steam, dip a brass bristle
brush in hot water and scrub
the grill rack. dip the brush
frequently because the steam
helps remove baked-on foods.
when this happens, let the
grill cool completely.
Remove the racks and then
the briquette trays by lifting
the front edge and pulling
them toward you.
flip the trays
over and put
them back in
place over the
burner. light
the burners
and set them
to “hi” for 5
- 10 minutes
to burn the briquettes clean.
any remaining food items can
be brushed off using a soft
brush.
Be sure the trays have com-
pletely cooled before reinstall-
ing them.
Replacement briquette trays
can be ordered from lynx or
from your dealer.
clean it with hot soapy water
or an oven-style cleaning
product and re-install. when
using an oven-style cleaning
product be sure to carefully
follow the manufacturer’s
instructions. many of these
cleaners are toxic and can
damage the stainless steel
finish if not used properly.
also, check the tray after rain.
if you’ve left the grill
uncovered, you may need to
remove the drip tray drain
plug to drain the water from
the tray. the drain plug can
be removed with a flat-head
screwdriver.
warning
DO NOT ALLOW EXCESS GREASE
OR LIQUIDS TO ACCUMULATE IN
THE DRIP TRAY AS THIS MAY CRE-
ATE A FIRE HAZARD.
NEVER USE GRILL WITHOUT DRIP
TRAY PROPERLY INSTALLED.
ceramIc brIquettes
The ceramic briquettes
normally burn off any accumu-
lated food drippings. But you
may occasionally experience
larger spills that don’t burn off
under normal use.
maIn brass burners
make sure the grill is com-
pletely cool before proceed-
ing.
ensure that the gas supply is
off and all control knobs are in
the “off” position.
to remove brass burners:
1. Remove the grill racks and
briquette trays.
2. lift the burner up until the
legs exit the frame.
3. then pull to the rear of
the grill so the burner head
comes off the brass orifice at
the front.
4. angle the burner sideways
and lift it out.
Be careful not to change the
air shutter position.
to clean the brass burner:
to maximize grill perfor-
mance, clean the exterior of
the burner with a wire brush.
Remove stubborn scale with a
metal scraper.
clear any clogged ports with a
straightened paper clip. never
use a wooden toothpick as
it may break off and clog the
port.
shake out any debris through
the air shutter.
Use a flashlight to inspect the
burner inlet to ensure it is not
blocked. if obstructions can
be seen, clean it with a paper
clip or a pipe cleaner.
warning
PROPER PLACEMENT OF
EACH BURNER IS CRITICAL.
AFTER CLEANING THEY
MUST BE CENTERED ON
THE BRASS ORIFICE,
RESTING LEVEL WITHOUT
ANY ROCKING.
FAILURE TO MEET THESE
CONDITIONS MAY CAUSE
A VERY DANGEROUS
CONDITION THAT CAN
CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY
AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.
legs in slot
Burner sitting flat
Orifice all the way
into the venturi
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