Lynx Professional Grills L27FR-2, L54PSFR-1, L54PSR-1, L36PSR-1, L36PSFR-1, L30PSFR-1, L42R-1 manual Ort

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18)Portable lP cylinders: Always shut off the main valve on the lP cylinder after each use.

19)s piders and insects like to nest in the burners, venturis, valves and orifices of a grill, disrupting the gas flow. This very dangerous condition can cause a fire behind the control panel, damag- ing the grill and risking personal injury. If your grill has been unused for a long time, inspect and clean the burners, venturis, valves and orifices. (see indeX: “Cleaning the b rass b urner” for further

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heat than interior kitchen ranges. That’s how they sear and grill steaks and other foods.

These high-performance burners require a constant, steady supply of fresh air to mix with the fuel. Your Lynx grill pulls air in through the front and vents hot gases out through the rear.

Using your grill in windy conditions may disrupt the front-to-back air flow. i f, while grilling with all burners on high and the hood closed,

ture gauge fails to rise ... be careful . If wind has kept hot gases from exiting the rear of the grill the control panel and knobs may have become extremely hot.

Your Lynx grill features an exclusive, patent-pending

h eat stabilizer that will deflect wind and, in most cases, prevent this situation.

But there are a few things you can do to further prevent the possibility of improper heat buildup:

be

careful not to leave the front hood down for more than 15 minutes when the burners are on high. (n ever leave the grill

unattended when in operation)

If you suspect the grill is overheating, using an oven mitt, open the front hood.

Then adjust the burner control knob to a lower setting.

Install your grill with a wind break behind it.

o rient the grill so prevail- ing winds are not blowing into the rear of the grill.

Please Note: Any damage caused from use in windy conditions, such as melted knobs or igniter wires, or control panel discolor ation from heat buildup, is excluded from warranty

coverage.

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