Final checks – Lynx Professional Grills 27" Free Standing Grill L27PSR-2 User Manual
Page 37
37
lp connections
make sure the lp cylinder
valve is fully closed. it is
possible for the valve to be
open without releasing gas
but, as soon as you start con-
necting the regulator, gas will
leak from the connection.
insert the regulator inlet into
the cylinder valve and turn the
black coupler clockwise until
the coupler is hand tight. do
not over-tighten this connec-
tion.
To disconnect the coupler, first
make sure the main cylinder
valve is turned off. grasp
the coupler and turn counter
clockwise. the inlet will then
disengage.
always leak-test the connec-
tion after refilling or exchang-
ing lp cylinders.
(see indeX:
“leak test” for further details.)
gas lIne purgIng
you should purge the gas line
of air before attempting to
light the grill.
► make sure all grill controls
are in the “off” position.
► slowly turn on the main
gas supply.
► push in the rotisserie knob
and confirm that the igniter
is glowing. it is furthest
from the fuel source and
will completely purge the
lines. it will take several
seconds for the burner to
light.
► hold the knob on for
about 20 seconds to allow
the air in the system to
purge and the burner to
light
► wait at least 5 minutes
after shutting off the
control before attempting
to light the burners.
FINAL CHECKS
leaK testIng
leak test procedure:
► create a soapy solution
of 1 part soap and 3 parts
water.
► Confirm that all control
knobs are in the off
position.
► turn on the fuel supply. for
natural gas, turn the valve
handle 1/4 turn to align
with the gas flow.
► for l.p., turn the cylinder
valve knob counter
clockwise one full rotation.
► apply the soap solution
generously by paint brush
or squirt bottle on all con-
nections and fittings.
► if bubbles appear to
“grow” on any of the con-
nections, you have a gas
leak. immediately turn off
the gas supply.
fixing a gas leak
► shut off the gas supply
► turn all grill controls to
the “on” position to
purge the grill of any gas
build-up, then turn the
controls back “off”.
Danger!
To prevent fire or explosion
hazard, DO NOT smoke or
allow any potential source
of ignition (sparks, electri-
cal arcing, etc) in the area
while performing a leak
test. Leak tests should be
conducted outdoors only.
Never conduct a leak test
using fire or flame.
► wash off the soapy solution
with cold water and dry.
► tighten the loose joint, or
replace the faulty part with
manufacturer-recommend-
ed replacement parts.
► do not attempt to repair
the l.p. cylinder valve if it is
damaged. the only way to
safely resolve a damaged
cylinder is to Replace it.
► Repeat the leak test to
ensure that no leaks are
present.
loW Heat burner
adjustment
for maIn brass burners
and sIde burners only!
do not adjust tHe
rotIsserIe burner.
the main brass burners and
side burners on your lynx
grill feature an adjustable low
setting.
fluctuations in gas pressure,
gas conversion and even in
the quality of the gas itself
may affect burner perfor-
mance at the “low” setting.
it could be either too high or
too low.
to adjust the burner
low setting:
► make sure the grill is cool.
► Remove the racks so you
can see the flames while
adjusting the burners.
► light the burner and allow
it to preheat on high for 3
minutes.
► turn the burner to “lo”.
- 42" Free Standing Grill L42PSFR-1 36" Free Standing Grill L36R-1 42" Free Standing Grill L42R-1 27" Free Standing Grill L27FR-2 36" Free Standing Grill L36PSR-1 36" Free Standing Grill L36PSFR-1 30" Free Standing Grill L30PSR-1 27" Free Standing Grill L27PSFR-2 5 Series 30 Inch Built -In Grill Use & Care Guide 5 Series 54 Inch Built-In Grill User Manual Professional Grill Series 42 Inch Built-In Grill User and Installation Guide 42 Inch Built-In Grill Use & Care Guide Asado Series 30 Inch Freestanding Gas Grill Use and Care Guide Sedona Series 56 Inch Freestanding Gas Grill Use & Care Guide