
PROFESSIONAL C-_AILL$
User Manual/Installation Instructions
Professional Series Grills & Side Burners
Models
L27(F)(R)
L 30(F)(R)
L36(F)R
L42(F)R
L5430(F)R2B
L54PS(F)R
LSBI&2, LCBI&2
CS3O(F)
LDR 18/21/27/30/36/42/54
LIJ 27/30/36/42/54
Side Burner Models
LSB1, LSB2
LSB2PC - Two Burner Prep Center
LSPGE- ProSear Grill Extender
LPSGEKIT
LPSGEBKT
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance, can
cause property damage, injury or death. Read this manual thoroughly
NOTE TO INSTALLER:
This manual must remain with grill. Check your local building codes for proper
method of installation. In the absence of local codes, this unit should be installed in
accordance with National Fuel Gas Code No. Z223.1-1988 USA or CAN/CGA-
B149.1/.2 Natural Gas/Propane Code.(Canada)latest edition or the National
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA
C22.1,1990 or latest edition.
before installation, use or servicing of this equipment.
ProSear Models w/IR Main Burners
L 30(A)PS(F)R
L 42 PS(F)R
L54PS(F)R
L30PSP
LPSGE (ProSear Grill Extender)
LPSGEKIT
LPSGEBKT
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Table of Contents
Safety Practices & Precautions ..................................................................................... 3
Leak Testing ......................................................................................................................... 6
Locating the Grill ................................................................................................................. 7
Utility Requirements ............................................................................................................ 9
Features and Identification ................................................................................................ 13
Lighting Instructions ........................................................................................................... 16
Match Lighting ..................................................................................................................... 17
Burner Adjustments ............................................................................................................ 18
Using the Grill...................................................................................................................... 19
Using the Smoker. ............................................................................................................... 19
Using the Rotisserie ............................................................................................................ 21
Burner Removal and Cleaning ........................................................................................... 22
ProSear Supplement ........................................................................................................... 24
Side Burners ........................................................................................................................ 28
Service ..................................................................................................................................
Warranty ................................................................................................................................
2
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Safety Instructions
WARNING! Read this manual carefully and completely before using your grill to reduce the risk
of fire, burn hazard or other injury, making sure of proper installation and servicing.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flames.
2. Open lid.
4. If odor continues, immediately call your gas
supplier or your fire department.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-
mable vapors and liquids in the vicintiy of this
or any other appliance.
2. An LP cylinder not connected for use shall
not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
AVERTISSEMENT
S'il y a une odeur de gaz:
1. Coupez I'admission de gaz de I'appariel.
2. #teindre toute flamme nue.
3. Ouvrir le couvercle.
4. Si I'odeur persiste, appeler immediatement
votre compagnie de gaz ou votre d6partment
des incendies.
AVERTISSEMENT
1. Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de I'essence ni
d'autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans
le voisinage de I'appareil, ni de tout autre
appareil.
2. Une bouteille de propane qui n'est pas rac-
cord6e en vue de son utilisation, ne doit pas
6tre entrepos6e dans le voisinage de cet
appareil ou de tout autre appareil.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY: If Stored Indoors,
Detach and Leave Cylinder Outdoors.
BEFORE LIGHTING
1. Read instructions before lighting.
2. Open lid during lighting.
3. If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn
the burner control(s) off, wait 5 minutes, and
repeat the lighting procedure.
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Pour utilisation & I'exterieur seulement.
Si I'appareil est entrepos6 a I'interieur, enlever
les bouteilles et les laisser a I'ext6rieur.
AVANT D'ALLUMER L'APPAREIL
1. Lisez les instructions avant d'allumer I'ap-
pareil.
2. Ouvrez le couvercle avant d'allumer I'ap-
pareil.
3. Si I'appareil ne s'allume pas en 5 secondes,
fermez le robinet du brOleur, attendez 5 min-
utes, et proc6dez de nouveau & I'allumage.

Safety Practices & Precautions
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
1. Never use natural gas in a unit designed for liquid propane or visa versa.
2. If you smell gas:
A. Shut off gas to the appliance.
B. Extinguish any open flames.
C. Open lid.
D. If odor continues, immediately call your gas supplier.
3. DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
4. Whenever the grill burners have been removed, follow the installation instructions.
5. NEVER LEAVE THE GRILL UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING.
6. California Proposition 65 -- WARNING! The burning of gas cooking fuel generates
some by-products, which are on the list of substances, which are known by the State of
California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. California law requires businesses to
warn customers of potential exposure to such substances. To minimize exposure to the
substances, always operate this unit according to the use and care instructions found in
this manual. Be certain to provide adequate ventilation when cooking.
California Proposition 65 lists "Silica, crystalline" which is used in one of the components of the
IR burner, as an agent known to the state of California to cause cancer,
7. Do not repair or replace any part of the grill unless specifically recommended in this
manual. All other service should be performed by a qualified technician.
8. Gas grills are not design-certified for and are not to be installed in or on recreational
vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
9. Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where a grill is located. Place your
grill well away from areas where children play. Do not store items that may interest children in or
around the grill, in the cart or in the masonry enclosure. When in use, portions of the grill are
hot enough to cause severe burns.
10. Avoid wearing loose-fitting garments or long sleeves while using the grill. Never touch the
grill racks, hood or immediate surrounding metal surfaces with your bare hands as these areas
become extremely hot during use and could cause burns. Use an insulated glove or mitt when
opening and operating the grill. Open grill lid slowly to allow heat and smoke to escape before
fully opening. Never lean over hot grill surface or look directly into the grill when attempting to
light. The grill hood must be fully opened when lighting.
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Safety Practices & Precautions
11. Have an ABC Fire Extinguisher accessible -- never attempt to extinguish a grease fire
with water or other liquids.
12. Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces.
Gardez tout cordon d'alimentation _lectrique et tuyau d'alimentation en combustible a
I'_cart des surfaces chauff_es.
13. Do not heat unopened food containers as a build-up of pressure may cause the container to
burst.
14. Never store additional or empty propane cylinders in the grill cabinet or around the grill.
Do not store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides. Never use dented, rusty or
damaged propane cylinders.
15. Do not use aluminum foil to line grill racks or drip pans. This will alter combustion
airflow or trap excessive heat in the control area. This can result in melted knobs and
ignition modules.
16. If the grill is installed by a professional installer or technician, be sure that he shows
you where your gas supply shut-off is located. All gas lines must have a shut-off that
is readily and easily accessible. If you smell gas, check for gas leaks immediately. Check
only with a soap and water solution. Never check for gas leaks with an open flame.
17. Never use charcoal in the grill. Never operate the grill in a windy area. If windy conditions
exist, install a suitable windbreak.
18. Be aware that cooking excessively fatty meats and other such products will cause flareups.
Internal fires or damage caused by flare-ups or the grill being left unattended while cooking, are
not the responsibility of LYNX and any resulting damage is not covered under the terms and
conditions of our Warranty.
19. Never grill without the drip pan in place. The drip pan must be pushed all the way to the
back of the grill. Without the drip pan in place, hot grease could leak downward and produce a
fire or explosion hazard.
20. Store your grill in a well-ventilated area. Remove the LP cylinder, if so equipped, and
store it outdoors in a well-ventilated area away from heat and away from where children may
tamper with it.
21. Always adhere to the required clearances from combustibles as detailed. The grill is
designed for use outdoors only. Never operate in a garage, building, shed, breezeway or other
enclosed area.
22. Grease is extremely flammable. Let hot grease cool down before attempting to handle
or dispose of it. The drip tray should be cleaned of grease on a regular basis.
23. Keep any electrical supply cord away from any heated surface. Electrical cords should be
placed away from walkways to avoid tripping hazard.
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Safety Practices & Precautions
24. Do not use the grill until a leak check has been performed (see page 6).
25. Do not move grill while in use or hot.
26. Never place more than 30 pounds on a side shelf. Do not lean on shelves.
27. Do not operate grill under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
28. If any burner does not light or goes out during operation, turn off all gas control
knobs with hood open and wait five (5) minutes before attempting to re-light.
LOCATION:
Never connect any unregulated gas supply to the grill.
The regulator with hose Type 1 connection has the fol-
lowing safety features:
*The system will not allow gas to flow until a posi-
tive connection has been made.
*The system has a thermal element that will shut-
off the flow of gas between 115 and 150°C (240
and 300°F).
*The system has a flow limiting device which, when
activated, will restrict the flow of gas to 10 cubic feet per
hour.
NOTE:The cylinder control valve must be turned off before any connec-
tion is made or removed. NEVER USE GRILL WITHOUT LEAK TEST
ING THIS CONNECTION.
Should the large black thermally sensitive coupling nut be exposed to temperatures above 115-150°C it will
soften and allow the regulator probe to disengage from the cylinder valve, thereby shutting off the flow of
gas. Should this occur, do not attempt to reconnect the nut. Remove the entire regulator assembly and
replace it with a new one. The cause of the excessive heat should be determined and corrected before
operating your grill again. The regulator probe also contains a flow-sensing element, which wilt limit the
flow of gas to the regulator to a manageable amount (10 cubic feet/hour) in the event of a hose or regula
tot rupture. If it is evident that the flow control device has activated the cause of the excess flow should be
determined and correct ed before using your grill again.
NOTE: Improper lighting procedures can cause the flow control to activate, resulting in reduced heat out
put. If this is suspected, to reset flow control, shut off all burner controls and cylinder valve, wait 30 sec
onds, then turn cylinder valve on extremely slowly wait five (5) seconds and turn burner valve on and light.
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Leak Testing
Natural Gas Leak Check
90Ox1/2,,
Street
Elbow_ ............
\
Regulator
Adapter __
(supplied by others) " %
1/2" NPT Nipple
......... (supplied by others)
Shut-off Valve [;I
(supplied by others)
Check hose for LV 1-_.-
signs of abrasion
cracks and leaks __
LP Gas Leak Check
c,ec,0oint.
DANGER: To prevent fire or explosion hazard:
NO SMOKING. DO NOT use or permit sources of ignition in the area while doing a leak test.
Perform leak tests outdoors only. Never perform a leak test with fire or flame.
HOW TO PERFORM A LEAK TEST:
,
2.
3.
,
,
Create a soapy solution of equal parts mild dishwashing detergent and water.
Confirm that all control knobs are in the off position.
Turn on fuel supply. Turn cylinder valve knob counter clockwise (right to left) one
rotation.
Apply soap solution generously by paint brush or squirt bottle on all connections and
fittings.
If "growing" bubbles appear on any of the connection points, then you have detected a
gas leak. IMMEDIATELY close the LP cylinder valve by turning the handle clockwise.
FIXING A FUEL LEAK:
If you detect a leak:
,
2.
3.
Push in and turn on control knobs to release pressure in hose, then turn the control
knobs back to off.
Wash off soapy solutions with cold water and towel dry.
Stop a leak by tightening the loose joint, or by replacing the faulty part with a
replacement part recommended by the manufacturer. DO NOT attempt to repair the
cylinder valve if it should become damaged; the cylinder MUST BE REPLACED.
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Locating the Grill
When selecting a suitable location, take into account concerns such as exposure to wind and
traffic paths. Try to keep all gas supply lines as short as possible. Never locate the grill in a
building garage, shed or other such enclosed area. A carpenter's "spirit level" should be used to
assure that the unit is level both front-to-back and side-to-side. If it is not level, burner combus-
tion may be erratic. The unit may not function efficiently. If the floor is uneven or has a decided
slope, re-leveling may be required after each moving of a freestanding unit.
BUILT-IN INSTALLATIONS:
The LYNX Built-In Grill is designed for easy installation into masonry enclosures. For non-com-
bustible applications the grill drops into the opening shown in cutout detail drawing and hangs
from its counter top trim. A deck is not required to support it from the bottom. When using the
insulated jacket in a combustible enclosure, the jacket must be supported from the bottom by a
ledge on each side or a full deck beneath the jacket. Review the detailed drawing and pay spe-
cial attention to the provisions shown for gas line hook-up. It is recommended that the enclosure
have ventilation holes to prevent gas build-up in the event of a leak. The deck ledges and
counter should be flat and level. If your grill is equipped with a rotisserie, electrical service
should be provided (on the Left Side of most models).
CLEARANCE TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION:
A minimum of 2" clearance on Premier Models 27/36/48 from the back of the grill.
Professional Models 30142148 and 54 require a minimum of 4" for the purpose of opening the
hood. The grill exhausts combustion products and cooking greases to the back. Never locate the
grill where this exhaust will be difficult to clean.
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION:
Minimum clearance from sides and back of unit to adjacent combustible construction below top
of unit, 12 inches from sides and 12 inches from back. / D_gagement minimal entre les parois
lat_rales et I'arriere de I'appariel et la construction combustible au-dessous du panneau
sup_rieur de I'appareil (30 cm a partir des parois lat_rales et 30 cm a partir de I'arriere).
Minimum horizontal clearance from sides and back of unit to adjacent vertical combustible con-
struction extending above top of unit, 12 inches from sides and 12 inches from back. /
D_gagement horizontal minimal entre les parois lat_rales et I'arriere de I'appariel et la
construction verticale combustible au-dessus de I'appareil (30 cm a partir des parois
lat_rales et 30 cm a partir de I'arriere).
Do not use this appliance under overhead combustible surfaces. / Ne pas utiliser cet appareil
sous une surface combustible.
Warning: Installing this product into a combustible enclosure without an insulated jacked
could result in fire, property damage and personal injury.
If the grill is to be placed into a combustible enclosure, an approved insulated jacket is neces-
sary and is available from your LYNX dealer. Use only a LYNX insulated jacket as it has been
designed and tested specifically for your Grill. Refer to page 8 for cutout dimensions.
A minimum of 6" of clearance is needed on each side of the grill for the motor and skewer.
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Utility Requirements
PROPANE (LP) or NATURAL GAS ONLY
Your grill is equipped to use either propane (LP) or natural gas (NAT).
It is very important that the grill rating plate agrees with that of the gas
supply.
The rating plate is located either under the drip tray, the heat
shield behind the front panel (remove smoker tray) or on the
inside left cabinet wall (most freestanding grills). Do not attempt
to operate the grill on any gas other than what the grill is orificed
for and what the regulator is set for. The regulator cap must be
turned over to change gas types. For connection to an LP tank,
the grill comes equipped with a high capacity LP Regulator/hose
assembly (Type 1). Never connect an unregulated gas line to
the grill.
L.P. Gas Hook Up (Type 1 or QCC1 regulator): Appliance Regulator
Grills orificed for use with L.P. gas come equipped with an LP
hose/regulator assembly for connection to a standard 20 lb. L.P. cylinder (Type 1). The L.P. tank
is not included. Connection: 1/2" NPT male with a 3/8" Flare adapter. LP Hose and fittings are
included. Operating pressure: 10.0"W.C.
Connect the 3/8" flare end of the L.P. hose to the brass adapter on the manifold Connect the
Regulator to the tank (with the tank valve fully closed). Although the flow of gas is stopped when
the Type 1 system is disconnected, you should always turn the L.R tank main valve off after
each use and during transport of the tank or unit. Insert the regulator inlet into the tank valve
and turn to the black coupler clockwise until the coupler is tight. Elbowl/2"x
Do not over-tighten the coupler, j/ 3/8 Flare
To purge gas line: Make sure all controls are in the OFF position.
Turn the main tank valve on SLOWLY and turn one burner control
valve on the unit to the "light" position (DO NOT LITE GRILL). Leave
control ON for about 20 seconds to allow the air in the system to
purge. Wait 10 minutes before attempting to light the burners.
Do not attempt lighting the grifl within 10 minutes after purging!
To disconnect the coupler, first make sure the main tank valve is
turned off. Grasp the coupler and turn counter clockwise. The inlet
will then disengage, remove the inlet from the tank valve opening if it
has not already done so when it disengaged. Your local L.P. filling
station should be equipped with the proper equipment to fill your tank.
If trading your tank in, always ensure to obtain only Type 1 201b cylin-
ders with an overfill protection device.
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1 LP

Utility Requirements
L.P. Tank Requirements: A dented or rusty L.P. tank may be hazardous and should be
checked by your L.P. supplier. Never use a cylinder with a damaged valve. Always check
for leaks after every L.P. tank change.
The L.P. gas cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifica-
tions for L.P. gas cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and designed for use
with a Type 1 system only. Do not change the regulator/hose assembly from that supplied with
the unit or attempt to use a 5LP-A equipped regulator/hose assembly with a standard 510 POL
tank/valve assembly. The cylinder must be provided with a shut off valve terminating in an L.P.
gas supply cylinder valve outlet specified, as applicable, for connection Type 1.
If the appliance is stored indoors the cylinder must be disconnected and removed from
the appliance. Cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area out of the
reach of children.
Turn off LP-gas supply at cylinder when appliance is not in use./Fermez ralimentation en
GPL a la bouteille si rappareil ne fonctionne pas.
The LP-gas supply cylinder must be disconnected when this appliance is not in use./ La
bouteille de GPL doit _tre d_connect_e si cet appareil ne fonctionne pas.
Natural Gas Installations:
The installation of the grill must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, to
the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1-1988 or latest edition. If installed in Canada, installa-
tion must be in accordance with Gas Code CAN/CGA B149, 1 or .2 and local codes.
The gas supply line must be sized to accommodate all the gas-fired equipment that may
be connected to that supply, i.e. total BTU output to be consumed, needs to be deter-
mined so as to calculate what size diameter pipe is needed, for the total length of pipe
from the gas main (at house) to grill hook-up. If the gas line is too small, the grill will not
function properly.
An installer-supplied gas shut-off valve must be installed in an easily accessible location.
All installer-supplied parts must conform to local codes with the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-1988.
The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping
system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures above 1/2" PSIG (3.5KPA).
The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual man-
ual shut off during any pressure testing. Do not apply threading compound to the first two pipe
threads as to avoid clogging of the burner valves and orifice. Do not put sealant on any male
end of flare fittings.
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Utility Requirements
Electrical Requirements for Built-in Units:
Installation should include an outdoor 120VAC 15A GFI electrical outlet located adjacent
to the grill. Do not locate motor or outlet on the same side as a Side Burner unless a minimum
of 12" clearance is provided. Simply plug in the electrical cord from the transformer provided,
into a GFI equipped outdoor outlet.
Professional Models Only: The power source should be a GFI outlet for plugging in the cord
from the transformer (supplied). The transformer reduces the voltage to 12 Volts for the light and
rotisserie motor. A qualified electrician can install a GFI outlet inside the island enclosure for
built-in units. The transformer has 2 output leads with jackplugs on the end. These jackplugs
must be plugged in to the 2 female jacks mounted on the bottom rail of the grill on the lower left
side approximately half way towards the rear of the unit*. The 2 jackplugs are interchangeable
and can be plugged in to either of the female jacks. These supply the power to the light and
rotisserie motor jack.
Professional Series Units
*Plug both output jacks from the transformer
into the panel mounted on left side of grill.
WARNING
Electrical Grounding Instructions:
This outdoor cooking gas appliance is equipped with a
three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against
shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly
grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the
grounding prong from this plug.
AVERTISSEMENT
Instruction pour la raise _. la terre electrique.
Cet appareil est muni d'une fiche a trois broches (raise
la terre) afin de vous prot_ger des chocs et doit #tre
branch_ directement dans une prise de courant a trois
broches ad_quatement raise a la terre. II ne faut pas
couper ou enlever la broche de raise a la terre de cette
fiche.
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Features and Identification
Light
Switch
Light
Switch
30" Professional
o
@@ @@
/
Rotis Grill Smoker Grill S'moker
Tray Light
Safety Switch
Valve 54" Professional
1
Rotis Grill Grill Smoker
27"
O
Ignition Switch
_-_ '_ I
L Grill ProSear
Safety Valve
I
42" Professional
2
Rotis Grill Smoker Grill Smoker Grill
Tray
Safety Ignition
Valve Switch
l
S Switch
_Rotis
Ignition
36"
\
o
@@
\ \ / \
Ignition Rotis Grill Smoker Grill and
Switch Tray Smoker
J
Light Rotis Grill Smoker
Switch Tray
48" Premier*
@@
Igni'tion Rotis Grill Smoker/ Grill and G_II Rotis
Switch Tray Smoker
* 48" Premier has (2) Rotis Burners and (2) Smoker Trays
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Safety
------ Valve
,@@
Grill Grill
Smoker
Ignition
Switch

Features and Identification
Replacinq Iqnition Batteries
Professional and Premier Models
Locating the battery: The battery is located in a sealed compartment on the left-hand side of the
control panel.
To change the battery:
1. Disengage the battery compartment by pushing the battery cover
up on Professional models and towards the front of the grill on Premier
models (as shown).
(Note: The directional arrow on the battery cover indicates which direction to push and disen-
gage)
2. The battery compartment will disengage and protrude so that you may pull and remove the bat-
tery and battery compartment.
3. Pull and remove the battery and battery compartment completely.
4. With the battery compartment removed you may remove and replace
the 9-volt battery.
5. After inserting the 9-volt battery into the battery compartment, insert
the battery compartment into the battery compartment slot and gently
push with your index finger until it engages.
To change light bulbs:
Remove the Glass Light Cover by grasping the
edge of glass and pry it off. It may be neces-
sary to remove one screw. Pull the old bulb
straight out from socket, do not twist.
Replace with 12v, 5 watt bulb of similar pin type
socket design and always avoid touching the
glass of new bulbs.
NOTE: Use only pin style 12v. 5 watt bulbs.
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Features and Identification
Cart Features
Lift-Off Doors
Briquette Placement
Note: All Models
Place briquette over each round hole as shown
and ensure they are
positioned between the raised slots in the tray
Flip-over Shelves
Professional Models only)
Lockinq Casters
27" & 36" Models: 28 briquette per tray
Professional 30": 35 briquettes per tray
Professional 42": 28 briquettes middle tray
35 briquettes L & R trays
Professional 54": 28 briquettes middle trays
35 briquettes L tray
ProSear burners do not require trays or
briquettes
Note: 27" Series Only:
Briquette tray used under smoker does
not utilize2 briquette in thefront middle
directly undersmoke tray, use a total of 26
briquette only (See Picture Below).
briquette Tray
Assembled
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Features and Identification
Hood Thermometer
Professional Series Only:
All Professional Series Grills are equipped with a hood ther-
mometer. This thermometer will provide an indication of tempera-
tures within the grill. Temperature readings are affected by open-
ing and closing the hood and only indicate general temperatures
in the grill cooking area.
The hood should not be left in a closed position for a prolonged
period of time when more than one burner is on high. The tem-
peratures should never be in the "red zone" on the thermometer
scale.
To measure actual cooking temperatures at the cooking grid,
place an oven thermometer on the cooking grids. For good food
safety, use an internal meat thermometer and use cooking guide-
lines available at such websites as: www.foodsafety.gov
Caution
The hood thermometer is only a guide for temperatures when using indirect cooking
methods. Actual grate surface temperatures will be much hotter! Use a grill surface ther-
mometer for actual cooking temperatures and monitor food product at all times.
Rotisserie Motor Connection
The rotisserie motor provided has a combination on/off 3-speed switch which allows you
to select the turning rate of the spit rod. The motor is a 12 volt DC motor.
The "L" shaped power supply jack is plugged directly into the motor. Plug the other end
into the jackplug located on the left side of the vertical bullnose. This convenient hook-up allows
for simple installation and removal of the motor for storage when not in use.
Power Jack for motor
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Lighting Instructions
WARNING! Before liqhtinq:
Prior to using grill please remove tie down wires on brass burners.
Inspect the gas supply piping or hose prior to turning the gas "on". If there is evidence of cuts
wear, or abrasion, it must be replaced prior to use.
The replacement pressure regulators and hose assembly must be the type specified by the man-
ufacturer. Do not use the grill if the odor of gas is present. The pressure regulator and hose
assembly supplied with the unit must be used. If the unit is L.P., screw the regulator into the tank
and leak check the hose and regulator connections with a soap and water solution before oper-
ating the grill. Turn all knobs to "off" then SLOWLY turn on the gas supply valve.
Always keep your face and body as far away from the grill as possible when lighting. Do not
attempt to "Light" the grill if the odor of gas is present. Call for service. Always wait at least 5 min-
utes before relighting a hot grill.
Grill Burners
To Light:
Open the lid, push and
hold the ignition button, %.
on the right side, for 5
seconds. You should
hear a "clicking" sound.
If not, turn all knobs to
"OFF" and check igni-
tion battery (see page
12).
Turn burner control
knob to light. If the
burner does not light in
4 seconds, turn knobs to
"OFF".
If burners will not light after several attempts, see the instructions on match lighting on next page.
I Control Knob I
f
Ignition Switch
located on right
side
Rotis Burner (not all models)
To Light: ISafety Valve I
Open the lid, push and hold the I Button
ignition button for 5
seconds. You should Control / X%.
hear a "clicking" sound.I Knob I--_._,_.,.
If not, turn all knobs to "OFF" and (_,
chec i0nition atte ,see a0e
Turn the Rotis control knob to "lite". "_----_
Hold the safety valve button in for about 4 sec-
onds then Press and hold the igniter button.
This is the only bumer on the grill with a safety
valve. Once lit, turn control knob to desired set-
ting. If the burner does not light within 4 sec-
onds, release the safety valve button and turn
the control knob to "OFF". Once lit, the rotis
burner should reach cooking temperatures in
about 1 minute. The orange/red glow will even
out in about 5 minutes.
Always wait at least 5 minutes before reliqhtinq a hot burner!
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Match Lighting
Match Lighting: If burners will not light after several attempts, the burners can be match lit.
If you've just attempted to light the burner with the igniter, allow 5 minutes for any accumulated
gas to dissipate.
Grill Burners: Make sure all knobs are in the OFF position. Keep your face as far away from
the grill as possible. With the Lid open, pass a lit, long stemmed match to the ports of the burn-
I Burner burner to "Lite". If the burner does not light in 4 seconds,
Ports Grill Burner
i er. Push and turn the corresponding control knob of the
turn the knob off and wait 5 minutes before attempting
again.
I Rotis Burner I
Rotis Burner: Make sure all knobs are in
the OFF position. With the Lid open pass a
lit, long stemmed match to the burner tiles of
the Infra-Red burner. Push and turn the Rotis
control knob to "Lite" then press and hold the
safety valve button. If the burner does not
light in 4 seconds, turn the knob off and wait
5 minutes before attempting again.
If the burner stays lit only while holding the
safety button, it may be adjusted (after it has
cooled) as shown.
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I Thermocouple I
Keep cool
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Burner Tiles I
Keep end
close totiles

Burner Adjustments
Burner Air Adiustment:
Each grill burner is tested and adjusted at the factory prior to shipment; however, varia-
tions in the local gas supply or a conversion from one gas to another may make it necessary to
adjust the burners. The flames of the Grill burners should be visually checked and compared to
that of the drawing below. Flames should be blue and stable with no yellow tips, excessive
noise or lifting. If any of these conditions exist, check if the air shutter or burner ports are
blocked by dirt, debris, spider webs, etc. Proceed with air shutter adjustment.
The amount of air which enters a burner is governed by a sheet metal cup or disk at the
inlet of the burner called an air shutter. It is locked in place by a set screw which must be loos-
ened prior to lighting the burner for adjustment.
To Adiust:
1. Be extremely careful as the burner may be
very hot.
2. If the flame is yellow, indicating insufficient air
turn the air shutter counterclockwise to allow
air to the burner.
3. If the flame is noisy and tends to lift away from
the burner, indicating too much air, turn the air shutter
clockwise.
4. Once adjusted turn the burner off and install the briquette
trays and grill racks.
Low Setting Adjustments:
The valves on the grill feature an adjustable low setting. Due
to fluctuations in gas pressure, heating value or gas conversion, you
may feel it necessary to increase or decrease gas flow in the low
position. We do not recommend adjusting the infra-red rotis burner.
Flame Cone
1/2" Flame
To Adjust:
1. Light the burner.
2. Turn the control knob to the lowest setting (all the
way counter-clockwise).
3. Remove the knob.
4. While holding the valve shaft with pliers, insert a thin
flat tipped screwdriver into the shaft and while view-
ing the burner adjust to a minimum stable flame.
Set Screw
Air Shutter
Bezel
Valve Stem ",,
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Using The Grill
Using The Grill:
Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper browning. Most foods are cooked at the
"HI" heat setting for the entire cooking time (with the lid open). However, when grilling large
pieces of meat or poultry, it may be necessary to turn the heat to a lower setting after the initial
browning. This cooks the food through without burning the outside. Foods cooked for a long time
or basted with a sugary marinade may need a lower heat setting near the end of the cooking
time.
Indirect cooking is achieved by placing the food only on one side of the grill. Leave the burn-
er below the food "OFF" and an adjacent grill burner on "HI". Keep the lid closed as much as pos-
sible and regulate the heat with the burner control.
1. Check to be certain the drip tray is in place and does not contain debris.
2. Light the burners using the instructions in the previous section.
3. Turn al_[main burners to "HI" and preheat the grill for 10-15 minutes. Once grill has been
preheated, turn off any burners not required for cooking. The top cover should be closed
during the preheat period and open during high heat grilling.
4. Place the food on the grill and cook to the desired doneness. Adjust heat setting as
required. The control knob may be set to any position between "HI" and "LO".
Light J
Switch
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Using the Smoker:
Drip Pan
Smoker Control Knob
/
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/
Smoker
Tray
/ /
Smoker Tray Smoker/Grill Control Knob
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Switch
Grill
Smoker Grill
The smoker system on Professional
Models utilizes a dedicated, low BTU
burner for precise control. There are (2)
smoker systems systems on 54" Grills.
The Smoker system on 27" Models utilizes
the Brass Grill Burner for controlling the
Smoker.
Both systems use stainless steel slide-out
Smoker Trays.

Using The Grill
Using the Smoker (continued): Units equipped with
the optional Rotisserie include a smoker/flavor tray locat-
ed beneath the Infra-Red Rotis Burner.
After deciding which wood chips to use (see chart below),
soak them in water then place them into the tray. Light the
Smoker (or Smoker/Grill on Premier Models) and leave
on "high" setting for five (5) minutes. This will initiate the
smoker and should be lowered to avoid burning the chips
too fast. Adjust to appropriate cooking setting then place
the food on the grill.
Keep the lid closed as much as possible will maximize the smoking effect.
To minimize burn potential do not remove the smoker tray when hot.
The system may be used alone for low temperature roasting and smoking or in conjunction with
other burners. When using the smoker system in conjunction with the
optional rotisserie burner you'll find it helpful to use the lowest settings
and stagger the meat away from the Smoker Tray. ISmoker
The Tray can also be used for steaming by filling I ........
with water. Smoker/Grill Control ....::_
(Prem er Mode s)
Wood Chips:
There are many wood chips available for purchase and selection is .........
based on personal taste. The most common wood chips used are
mesquite or hickory. Mesquite has a sweeter taste and is commonly
used with poultry and seafood. Hickory is best suited for red meats. Use of oak, cherry, maple,
aspen or apple is also common while aromatic herbs like sage, bay leaves, thyme or basil may
also be used.
Alder: A medium, tart smoke taste. Superb on salmon and other fish, chicken or game.
IVlaple. Sweet, hearty smoke flavor. Best with fish, jerky or bacon.
A light, sweet flavor. Superb with poultry, ham or sausage.
Hickory: Heavy smoke flavor. Best with beef, pork or game.
Mesquite: A light smoke flavor. Best with fish, poultry or beef.
Oak: Heavy smoke flavor. Best with beef, lamb or pork.
Pecan: A rich, sweet, versatile flavor. Can be used with anything.
Grapevine: A strong smoke flavor. Best with beef or poultry.
Rotis Smoker Tray (not all models)
Tray
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Using The Rotisserie
General:
The location of the rotis burner makes it more susceptible to strong wind conditions, more so
than the protected grill burners. For this reason you should avoid operating the rotis during
windy conditions,As an added safety feature we've equipped the burner with an automatic safe-
ty valve which will not allow gas to flow to the rotis burner unless the following conditions are
present with the knob on:
1. The safety valve button is pressed and held down.
2. Only the tip of the safety valve thermocouple has been sufficiently heated to keep
safety valve open. The "cold junction" must be protected from the intense heat to
keep the valve open.
Rotisserie Motor:
The rotisserie motor provided has a combination on/off 3-speed switch which allows you to
select the turning rate of the spit rod. The motor is a 12 volt DC motor. The "L" shaped power
supply jack is plugged directly into the motor. Plug the other end into the jackplug located on the
left side of the vertical bullnose. This convenient hook-up
allows for simple installation and removal of the motor for
storage when not in use.
Dual Position Rotisserie:
The rotisserie spit rod can be placed in two different
positions to accommodate different cuts of meat. The closer
position would be best utilized for items such as game hens
or other small foul. Use the farther position for 'slow cooking'
Side View
Rear/closer) Position
Front/farther)
Position
/
Skewer (Spit) Rod:
The skewer for the rotis is assembled into the motor assembly by placing the pointed
end into the motor, and resting the threaded end on the support at the opposite side of the grill.
With the skewer pushed into the motor, it should rest on the bracket.
To load the skewer, begin with the handle in place and slide one of the meat holders
(prongs facing away from the handle) onto the skewer. Push the skewer through the center of
the food, then slide the second meat holder (prongs toward the food) onto the skewer. Center
the product to be cooked on the skewer then push the meat holders firmly together. Tighten the
wing nuts (use pliers if necessary). It may also be necessary to wrap the food with butchers
string (never use nylon or plastic string) to secure any loose portions. Once the food is secure
insert the skewer into the motor.
Remove the warming rack and, if needed remove the grill racks and briquette trays to
gain better clearance. It is normal for the skewer to flex when cooking large foods. Place a bast-
ing pan beneath the food for basting and to ease cleaning. Never operate a Grill Burner with a
basting pan in place. The rotis motor is capable of turning up to a 25 lb. cut of meat or poultry.
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Burner Removal & Cleaning
Stainless Steel:
The grill is made from non-rusting and non-magnetic stainless steel. After initial
usage, areas of the grill may discolor from the intense heat given off by the burners,
this is normal. There are many different stainless steel cleaners available. Always use
the mildest cleaning procedure first, scrubbing in the direction of the grain. To touch up
noticeable scratches in the stainless steel, sand very lightly with dry 100 grit emery
paper in the direction of the grain. Specks of grease can gather on the surfaces of the
stainless steel and bake on to the surface and give the appearance of rust. For
removal use an abrasive pad (Scotch Brite is good) in conjunction with a stainless steel
cleaner. Always rub in the direction of the grain.
The best maintenance for stainless steel is to wipe it down with a damp cloth. This is
especially true if a swimming pool is located near the grill. Never use steel "Brillo"
pads or similar products as these will leave traces of material behind. This material will
quickly rust and is not a defect in the Grill.
NOTE: Before removinq burners ensure the qas supply is off and the
knobs are in the "off" position. Make sure the qrill has completely cooled before
proceedinq.
Grill Burners:
Remove the grill racks and radiant trays. Grasp the burner, pull it up and slightly to the
rear of the unit so the burner head comes off the brass orifice at the front. Angle the burner
sideways, and remove. Be careful not to upset the air shutter position.
Burner Cleaning:
Clean the exterior of the burner with a wire brush. Clear 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 flash-
light to inspect the burner inlet to ensure it is not blocked. If obstructions can be seen, use a
metal wire coat hanger that has been straightened out.
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Burner Removal & Cleaning
Orifice Cleaning:
With the burner removed, remove the orifice and shine a flashlight through the opening
to ensure there is no blockage. Use a needle to clear any debris. Be extremely careful not to
enlarge the hole or break off the needle.
Reassemble The Burners:
Replace the burner by
sliding the air shutter over the
brass orifice, centering it in the
hole. Be careful not to upset the
air shutters original position
(unless readjusting). Lower the
rear of the burner onto the sup-
port channel at the rear of the
burner box. Make sure it is level
and does not rock. Light all of
the burners and check for proper
flame characteristics. If adjust-
ments are necessary, refer to
the Adjustments Section (page
10).
It is critical to center the burners on the orifices properly. If the burners
are not centered correctly, a very dangerous condition exists that can cause per-
sonal injury and damage to the product.
SPIDER AND INSECT WARNING!!!
Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of this or any other grill, and cause the gas
to flow from the front of the burner. This is a very dangerous condition which can cause a fire to
occur behind the valve panel, thereby damaging the grill and making it unsafe to operate.
Grill Rack [ Ceramic briquette I
Grill Burner
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Supplement ProSear Models
(ProSear Grill Extender)
L 30(A)PS(F)R
L 42 PS(F)R
L54PS(F)R
L30PSPOD
LPSGE
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Read the 'User Manual / Installation Instructions' carefully and completely before
using your grill to reduce the risk of fire, burn hazard or other injury, making sure of proper
Installation and servicing.
ProSear Infrared Grill
The ProSear Grill has some special components and warnings specific to its' design. Be sure to
read this supplement completely before using your grill.
L30PS POD
The operation of this is identical to the L30PSR except it does not have a rear rotisserie burner.
Be sure to always replace the cover provided when POD is not in use.
Special Safety Precautions
1. Do not light the grill until you have carefully read and understood the lighting instructions.
2. Ensure that burner ties and packing materials are removed before lighting the burners
3. Do not allow water to spill on the IR burners. Never allow water to contact the hot burners.
This will damage the burners and will not be covered by the product warranty
4.Special care should be exercised to avoid dropping any liquids on the hot burners when
cleaning the cooking grids.
5. The cooking grids are heavy. Extra caution must be used when removing or replacing the
cooking grids. The tiles within the IR burner(s) will be permanently damaged if a cooking grid or
other object come into contact with said tiles. Such damage is not covered by the product war-
ranty.
ProSear Grill Extender
LPSGE
For Installation instructions and gas hook-up, refer to the Manual shipped with this prod-
uct.
For cabinet mounted installations refer to the installation booklet shipped with the cabi-
net installation kit.
Cautions:
1. In windy conditions remove the lid from the unit. Simply release hinge latch at rear and
slide out of remaining hinge pin.
2. Allow product to cool down after use before grasping handle to lower lid - handle may be
warm.
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Lighting Instructions
Purging the Grill
When lighting the grill for the first time or after switching LPG tanks it is necessary to purge the
gas train.
Once the gas connection is complete check that all knobs are turned off. (for LPG, slowly open
the valve on the tank.)
Open the lid and turn the Rotiss. knob to lite and hold in the red IR Safety button, without press-
ing the ignition button, until you can detect the smell of gas. Release the safety button and wait
a few minutes for the gas smell to clear.
Once again, hold in the red IR button and this time press the ignition button until the rotisserie
burner lights. Continue to hold the red button in for about 20 - 30 seconds at which point you can
release it and the burner should remain lit. This confirms the grill has been purged. Turn the
Rotisserie knob to the "off" position.
If the burner does not light after 4 seconds, turn the knob to off and wait 5 minutes before trying
again.
Lighting the Grill
Turn the right burner knob to "Lite" and at the same time, push and hold the ignition button. You
will hear a clicking sound as the burner electrodes spark. Keep the ignition button depressed
until the burner is lit.
The IR main burners will normally take 2 to 3 minutes to glow red. Once that occurs adjust the
knob to the desired heat setting.
Repeat this process for the other IR burner. If the burner does not light after 4 seconds, turn the
knob to off and wait 5 minutes before trying again.
Cold Weather Warning - LPG Units
If lighting the main IR burners in extremely cold conditions there may be a possibility of 'burn back'.
Upon ignition, if you hear a 'whooshing' sound immediately turn the burner knob to off. This will
extinguish the burner.
If burner does not light after several attempts, see the instructions on match lighting on next page.
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Match Lighting:
If burners will not light after several attempts, the burners can be match lit. If you had already
attempted to light the burner with the igniter, allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate
prior to lighting with match.
Main IR burners:
Make sure all knobs are in the OFF position. Keep your face as far away from the grill as pos-
sible. With the Lid open, pass a lit, long stemmed match to the front center area of the IR burner
where the electrode igniter is positioned. Push and turn the corresponding control knob of the
burner to "Lite". If the burner does not light in 4 seconds, turn the knob off and wait 5 minutes
before attempting again.
Rotisserie Burner:
Refer to main User Manual for instructions on match lighting the IR Rotisserie burner.
Burner Cleaning
After each use, it is important to operate the burners on "HI" with the grill lid open to burn away
any food particles or drippings. Operate the burners on "HI" for 5 minutes.
Some ash may accumulate on the burner surface over time. Ocassionly, you should brush, blow
or vacuum this debris from the surface of the burner. Only perform this operation when the burn-
ers are cool and do so carefully.
Every 3 to 6 months, inspect the burner venturi (inlet) to ensure there are no obstructions. If any
obstructions can be seen, then use a bottle brush to clean out the venturi area.
ProSear Burner Positioning
If you move an IR burner it is extremely important to re-position it correctly so that it is precisely
centered on the orifice and is sitting level before attempting to light the grill.
Positioning the burners:
Replace the burner by sliding the bracket at the front over the brass orifice and setting the rear
bracket of the burner in to the slots of the rear burner hanger. IT IS CRITICAL TO CENTER THE
BURNER ON THE ORIFICE AND FOR THE BURNER TO REST LEVELAND NOT ROCK.
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Models
LSB1, LSB2 - Built In Burners
LPSGEKIT - Cabinet Mtg. Kit
LPSGEBKT - Premier Grill Adapter
LCB1, LCB2
LSB2PC - Two Burner Prep Center
LPSGE - ProSear Grill Extender
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MOUNTING THE SIDE BURNER / GRILL EXTENDER TO A CART
1.Remove the components and hardware for Cart Mount Adaptor Kit (LPSGEKIT) from carton.
Contents include the following:
Adaptor cabinet (3 sided)
Rear panel
Cart-mounting bracket (27" and 36" applications required alternate bracket / LPSGE
BKT)
¼ - 20 screws (x11) - Note: 4 additional screws provided for Side Burner (LSB1 & LSB2)
cart mounting. See item 11 below.
Flex-line kit
Important Note: When mounting the ProSear Grill Extender (LPSGE) or Side Burner
(LSB1 or LSB2) and Cart-Mount Adaptor Kit (LPSGEKIT) to a 27" or 36" Freestanding
Grill a Cart-Mount Bracket (LPSGEBKT)is required.
2.Place adaptor cabinet on a level workstation with the open side of the cabinet facing up and
welded side-shelf brackets on your right-hand side.
3.Locate the "rear panel' and slide into position on the rear of the cabinet. (When the welded
side-shelf brackets are on your right-hand side, the rear of the cabinet is farthest from you.)
4.Attach the rear panel to the cabinet by inserting (2) ¼-20 screws into the (2) slots located in
the lower portion of the rear panel and threading them into the weld-nuts on the cabinet. Be
certain the rear panel is secured to cabinet before proceeding.
5.Locate "flex line".
6.Secure the flex line fitting to the manifold and position the elbow in the direction of the connec-
tion that will be made at the grill. (See Gas Hook-Up diagram)
Important Note: Use threading compound to make this connection. Threading com-
pound must be LP resistant.
7.Lower the ProSear Grill Extender (LPSGE) or Side Burner (LSB1 / LSB2) chassis into the cab-
inet and carefully thread flex line through the rear opening of the cabinet. (See flex-line passage
in diagram)
7a. When mounting the ProSear Grill Extender (LPSGE) or Side Burner (LSB1 / LSB2)
to a 30", 42" or 54" freestanding grill the plumbing must thread through the hole closest to the
rear of the cabinet.
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MOUNTING THE SIDE BURNER / GRILL EXTENDER TO A CART (continued)
7b. When mounting the ProSear Grill Extender (LPSGE) or Side Burner (LSB1 / LSB2)
to a 27" or 36" freestanding grill the plumbing must thread through the hole second from the rear
of the cabinet. Use the hole cover included with LPSGEBKT to cap the hole closest to rear of
cabinet.
Important Note: Make certain that the flex line is not bound, kinked or pinched before
proceeding.
8.Be certain that the outer flange of the ProSear Grill Extender (LPSGE) or Side Burner (LSB1 /
LSB2) is overhanging the cabinet and that the screw holes are properly aligned on all sides.
9.Insert (3) 1¼-20 screws into the outer flange on the side that does not receive the mounting
bracket (opposite the plumbing outlet) and (1) 1¼-20 screw into the rear outer flange to secure
to the cabinet to the chassis.
10.Locate the "cart-mounting bracket" (Note: 27" and 36" grills require an alternate bracket/
LPSGEBKT for mounting) and align the (5) screw holes on bracket with the (5) screw holes on
side of cabinet. Secure the bracket to the cabinet and chassis with (5) 1¼-20 screws. Leave all
screws loose but snug until proper alignment is achieved.
11.REQUIRED FOR SIDE BURNER CART MOUNTING ONLY - Locate lower stabilizing bracket
(labeled 'Side Burner Only') and place into position show in step #5 of Side Burner diagram.
Make certain that upper flange of stabilizing bracket is positioned inside (above) bottom rail of
Side Burner. Secure with (4) 1¼_ 20 screws
12.Tighten all remaining screws.
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MOUNTING THE ProSear GRILL EXTENDER OR SIDE BURNER TO YOUR
FREE STANDING GRILL
1.Remove right-hand side shelf that is attached to the grill cart.
2.Remove the rear access panel from the freestanding grill cart and make primary plumbing
connection.
3.Thread plumbing through the right side of the grill cart and lift unit onto the welded brackets
located on the right-hand side of the freestanding grill. The mounting pins should engage in the
slots on the cart-mounting bracket. (See diagram)
Important Note: Use threading compound to make this connection. Threading com-
pound must be LP resistant.
Important Note: Make certain that the flex hose and other plumbing is not bound,
kinked or pinched before proceeding.
Important Note: Check for gas leaks at the connections with a soapy water solution
looking for bubbles. If bubbles are present tighten connections and retest.
4.Replace the rear access panel on the freestanding grill cart.
5.Reinstall right-hand side shelf onto the ProSear Grill Extender or Side Burner. - Note: LPSGE-
BKT for 27" and 36" cart mounting application includes deeper side shelf.
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Connecting Side Burners
LP GAS HOOK-UP (see diagram on page 10)
1. Remove the rear access panel ( cart models only -4 screws)
2. Remove the propane hose assembly.
3. Remove the 90 degree elbow from the BBQ manifold.
4. Assemble 1/2" TEE fitting (provided) to the BBQ manifold.
5. Assemble 15/16" MIP Flare x I/2"MIP to the TEE outlet closest to the side burner.
6. Assemble SS flex hose to the fitting just assembled.
7. Assemble 15/16" MIP Flare x 1/2" FIP to the 1/2" Male-Female elbow already
installed on the side burner manifold.
8. Assemble 1/2" MIP x 3/8" Flare Fitting to 1/2" Close Nipple.
9. Assemble propane hose / regulator assembly to fitting just assembled.
NATURAL GAS GAS HOOK-UP (see diagram on page 11)
1. Remove the rear access panel ( cart models only -4 screws)
2. Remove 90 degree elbow and natural gas regulator from BBQ manifold.
3. Assemble 1/2" TEE fitting (provided) to the BBQ manifold.
4. Assemble 1/2" MIP x 3/8" to the TEE outlet closest to the side burner.
5. Assemble SS flex hose to the fitting just assembled. Assemble other end to the 1/2"
MIP x 3/8" fitting on the side burner manifold.
6. Assemble 1/2" close Nipple to other side of the 1/2" TEE.
8. Assemble NG regulator to 1/2" close Nipple. (observe gas flow directional arrow)
9. Assemble gas supply piping to reulator.
10. Ensure a gas shut-off valve is located upstream from the regulator.
SPECIAL NOTES:
A) Use pipe dope or teflon tape on all black iron pipe fittings. Do not apply sealant on
first two threads of a fitting.
B) Do not put sealant on any male end of flare fittings.
C) Check all joints for gas leaks. - see page 6 for instructions.
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NATURAL GAS HOOK- UP
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Lynx Side Burners & Grill Extender
Lighting Instructions
WARNING! Before liqhtinq:
Prior to using the side burners:
Inspect the gas supply piping or hose prior to turning the gas "on". If there is evidence of cuts
wear, or abrasion, it must be replaced prior to use.
The replacement pressure regulators and hose assembly must be the type specified by the man-
ufacturer. Do not use the side burner if the odor of gas is present. The pressure regulator and
hose assembly supplied with the unit must be used. If the unit is L.R, screw the regulator into the
tank and leak check the hose and regulator connections with a soap and water solution before
operating the side burner. Turn all knobs to "off" then SLOWLY turn on the gas supply valve.
Always keep your face and body as far away from the grill as possible when lighting. Do not
attempt to "Light" the side burner if the odor of gas is present. Call for service. Always wait at least
5 minutes before relighting a hot side burnerl.
Burners
To Light:
Turn the burner knob to "lite" and push and hold the ignition button, on the
left side, for 5 seconds. You should hear a "clicking" sound. If not, turn all
knobs to "OFF" and check ignition battery (see page 12).
Turn burner control knob to light. If the burner does not light in 4 seconds,
turn knobs to "OFF".
Control Knob
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Match Lighting: If burner(s) will not light after several attempts, they can be match lit. If
you've just attempted to light the burner with the igniter, allow 5 minutes for any accumulated
gas to dissipate.
Make sure all knobs are in the OFF position. Keep your face as far away from the burner as
possible. Pass a lit, long stemmed match to the ports of the burner. Push and turn the corre-
sponding control knob of the burner to "Lite". If the burner does not light in 4 seconds, turn the
knob off and wait 5 minutes before attempting again.
Always wait at least 5 minutes before re-liqhtinq a hot burner!
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Service
How To Obtain Service:
Before you call for service:
1 Is there Gas Supplied to the Grill?
2 Is there a power outage in the area (lights will not work)?
3 Have you recently refilled the LP Tank?
For warranty service, contact your local LYNX authorized service agency. Provide him with the
Model Number, Serial Number, and date of installation, and a brief description of the problem. If
you need assistance in locating the authorized service agency in your area please contact our
LYNX Customer Service Department for an authorized service agent near you, our number is
(888) Buy-Lynx (888-289-5969).
Your satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us. If a problem cannot be resolved to your sat-
isfaction, please write, fax or email us:
Lynx Professional Grills
6023-25 Bandini Blvd., Commerce, CA 90040
Service: (888) Buy-Lynx (888-289-5969).
Tel: (323) 838-1770
Fax: (323) 838-1782
www.lynxprofessionalgrills.com
IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED:
1. VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE: Be certain this is noted on freight bill or express receipt and
signed by person making delivery.
2. FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IMMEDIATELY, regardless of extent of damage.
3. CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE: If damage is unnoticed until merchandise is unpacked,
notify transportation company or carrier immediately and file "concealed damage" claim with
them. This should be done within (15) days of date delivery is made to you. Be sure to retain
container for inspection. We cannot assume responsibility for damage or loss incurred in transit.
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Warranty 04/12/04
I. Limited Lifetime Warranty. The stainless steel body housings, the solid brass grill burners
and the ProSear burners* are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship
when subjected to normal domestic use and service for the lifetime of the original purchaser.
This warranty excludes surface corrosion, scratches, and discoloration which may occur during
regular use. This warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective parts.
*Does not include the rotisserie infra-red burner.
II. Limited Five-Year Warranty. The structural integrity of the interior grill parts, exterior, and
drip pans are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship, when subjected to
normal domestic use and service, for a period of five years from the date of purchase.
This warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective parts.
III. Limited One-Year Warranty. All other grill components are warranted to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the original date of purchase.
Lynx will replace or repair parts found to be defective at no cost to the original purchaser.
IV. Service & Replacement Parts. Call (888) 289-5969 to report service problems or to obtain
replacement components or parts for your Lynx grill. Replacement parts are shipped F.O.B. Lynx
Professional Grills, Commerce, California 90040.
Before calling for service, please make sure you have the following information:
1. Model number;
2. Date of purchase;
3. Proof of purchase by the original owner; and
4. Serial number. (Note: The serial number can be found on the product ID plate, which is
located behind the front control panel. It can be viewed by removing the smoker tray
and looking slightly to the left. With newer models, the serial number can also be found
on the bottom of the drip pan.)
V. Limitations & Exclusions.
1. Lynx's warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred.
2. Lynx's warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied and all
other obligations or liabilities related to the sale or use of its grill products.
3. Lynx's warranty shall not apply and Lynx is not responsible for damage resulting from
misuse, abuse, alteration of or tampering with the appliance, accident, hostile
environment, flare-up fires, improper installation, or installation not in accordance with
the instructions contained in the User Manual, or the local codes.
Warranty (cont'd)
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Warranty (Continued)
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Lynx shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, special or continqent damaqes
resultinq from its breach of this written warranty or any implied warranty.
5.
VI. What is not covered. Lynx shall not be responsible for and shall not pay for the following:
1. Installation or start-up;
2. Service by an unauthorized service provider;
3. Damage or repair due to service by an unauthorized service provider or use of
4. Improper installation;
7. Damage caused by accidents, abuse, alteration, misuse, incorrect installation
8. Units installed in non-residential applications such as day-care centers, bed and
9. To correct normal adjustments or settings, due to improper installation, commissioning
10. Shipping and handling costs, export duties, or installation cost;
11. The cost of a service call to diagnose trouble; or
12. Removal or re-installation cost.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or
the exclusions of or limitations on consequential damages. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state
to state.
,
No one has the authority to add to or vary Lynx's warranty, or to create for Lynx any
other obliqation or liability in connection with the sale or use of its products.
unauthorized parts;
or installation not in accordance with the instructions contained in the User Manual, or
local codes;
breakfast centers, churches, nursing homes, restaurants, hotels, schools, etc.;
or local gas supply properties;
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A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS:
Thank you for choosing LYNX as your new gas grill. With proper use and care, we're confident that this Grill wilt
provide years of trouble-free service. Careful attention has been put into every detail of this grill and, by reading this
entire manual before your first use, you will be assured maximum performance.
This manual also contains important safety tips and some hints for better grilling. Please keep it in a conve-
nient location so it wilt be available to answer any future questions. Should your LYNX Grill change ownership,
please make sure that the new owner receives this manual.
We love to hear from our customers. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or problems, or to
share a new recipe. Please include the model number of your grill inyour correspondence. Thanks again for your
purchase. Enjoy!
Rev. 04/2005
PR OF ESSiO [--JAL GRILLS
Lynx Professional Grills
6023-25 Bandini Blvd., Commerce, CA 90040
Service: (888) Buy-Lynx (888-289-5969)
Tel: (323) 838-1770
Fax: (323) 838-1782
www.lynxgrills.com
As product improvement is an ongoing process at Lynx, we reserve
the right to change specifications or design without notice.
Part No. 31246
Litho in USA 04/2005