Lighting your grill, Each – Lynx Professional Grills 27" Free Standing Grill L27PSR-2 User Manual

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electrIc IgnItIon

WarnIng

1. never attempt to light a burner if you smell gas.
2. always keep the lid open (side-burner lids must be completely

removed) when lighting your grill.

3. Releasing fuel into a closed grill before lighting will increase the

risk of explosion, property damage , personal injury or death.

4. Keep your face and body as far from the grill as possible when

lighting. any time a burner doesn’t light within 5 seconds, turn
off the control, wait 5 minutes for gas to dissipate, and repeat the
lighting procedure.

5. you neVeR leaVe the gRill unattended while cooKing.

Before proceeding, make

sure you have completed the

“Before each use” checklist.
follow these steps to light any

of the burners on your grill:
first, make

sure all burner

control knobs

are set to off.

for tHe maIn

brass burner or prosear™ 2

burner:

push and hold the control

knob in for 2 seconds,

allowing the igniter to heat

up. then rotate the knob to

“lite”. after ignition, set

the knob to the desired heat

setting.

LIGHTING YOUR GRILL

before

eacH

use

Before any use, always make

sure that:

…

... you do not smell gas

before you light the grill. if

you do smell gas, shut every-

thing off and have a qualified

plumber check for leaks.

…

… the cooking area is free

and clear of any combustibles,

besides your food, that might

ignite.

…

… the control knobs turn

freely.

…

… if you are using a

portable propane cylinder, it is

securely connected and leak

tested.

(see indeX: “cylinder

Retention instructions” for details.)

…

… you know where the

main gas supply shut-off is

located

…

… the burners are seated

properly in the grill with

mounting legs in the slots.

the main burners must sit

level and firmly on the burner

support frames.

(see indeX:

“unpacking and assembly” for

details.)

…

… wind is not blowing too

strongly or blowing on the

back of grill.

for tHe rotIsserIe

burner:
the rotisserie burner features

a thermocouple sensor with a

safety valve that automatically

shuts off the flow of gas if the

burner goes out.

(see indeX:

“windy conditions” for tips on how

to prevent burner blow out)

to light the rotisserie burner,

push and hold the control

knob in for 2 seconds and

then turn the knob to the

“lite” position.
after ignition continue

holding the contRol

KnoB in for 30 to 60

seconds. during this time the

thermocouple will heat up and

the safety valve will remain

open.
if you release the control knob

before the thermocouple has

heated up, the safety valve

will shut off the flow of gas to

the rotisserie burner and you

will have to re-light the burner.

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