Lynx Side Burner Accessory Installation Manual

MaKe tHe Most oF Your
siDe Burner accessorY
care & use/installation
WARNING
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY and completely before using your grill accessory to reduce the risk of:
2) Burn hazard, personal injury or property damage
3) Ruined steaks or other unpleasant cooking experiences
4) Unapproved installation or servicing
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death.
Read this manual thoroughly before installation, use, or servicing of this product.
DANGER
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1) Shut off all gas supply lines to the grill accessory.
2) Extinguish any open ames.
3) Carefully open lid. Remember, it may be extremely hot!
4) If odor continues, keep everyone away from the grill accessory and immediately call your gas supplier or your re depart­ment.
WARNING
DO NOT store or use gasoline or other
ammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
An LP cylinder not connected for use shall
not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
DANGER
S’IL Y A UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:
1) Coupez l’admission de gaz de l’appariel.
2) Éteindre toute amme nue.
3) Ouvrir le couvercle.
4) Si l’odeur persiste, éloignez-vous de l’appareil et appelez immédiatement le fournisseur de gaz ou le service d’incendie.
AVERTISSMENT
Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de l’essence
ni d’autres vapeurs ou liquides inam­mables dans le voisinage de l’appareil, ni de tout autre appareil.
Une bouteille de propane qui n’est pas
raccordée en vue de son utilisation, ne doit pas être entreposée dans le voisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil.
WARNING! CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by-products which are on the list of sub-
stances 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 substanc-
es. 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.
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how to light Your grill accessorY
1) Before each use, complete the checklist below.
2) Make sure all burner control knobs are in the “OFF” position.
3) Push and hold the control knob for 2-5 seconds, allowing the igniter to heat up
4) Turn the knob to the “LITE” position
5) After ignition set the knob to the desired setting
checklist before each use (for Your safetY)
Do you smell gas? If yes, shut off everything and call the gas company or a qualied
plumber to check for leaks, if Not please continue
Are you prepared to stay with the side burner during the entire cooking process?
If not, gather what you need before starting the lighting process. If yes, please continue.
Is your cooking area free and clear of any combustibles, besides your food, that
might ignite? If no, clear the area before starting the lighting process, If yes, please continue
Do all control knobs turn freely? If not, call for service; if yes, please continue.
If you are using a portable propane cylinder, is it connected and leak tested? If not,
check the connection before continuing. If yes please continue.
Do you know where your side burner’s main gas supply shut-off valve is located? If
not, locate it before continuing. If yes, please continue.
Are all burners properly seated in the side burner? If not, seat the burners properly
before continuing. If yes please continue.
Is the wind blowing just lightly and not blowing on the side burner? If not, wait until
the wind subsides or turn your free-standing grill so the wind goes into the front of the grill. If yes, please continue with the lighting process.
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WARNING
Never use dented, rusty or damaged propane cylinders. NEVER store additional or empty
propane cylinders in the cabinet or in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Do not store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides.
Children should NEVER BE LEFT ALONE or unattended in an area where an accessory is
located. Place your accessory well away from areas where children play. Do not store items that may interest children in or around the area of your accessory, in your accessory cart, or in the masonry enclosure.
NEVER move the accessory when hot. When in use, portions of the accessory are hot enough
to cause severe burns.
Always maintain the required clearances from combustibles as detailed. Accessories are
designed for outdoor use only. NEVER use in a garage, building, shed, breezeway, or other
enclosed area. Do not use this equipment under any overhead combustible construction.
Grill accessories are not designed or certied for and are not to be installed in or on recre-
ational vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.
ALWAYS have an ABC Fire Extinguisher accessible — never attempt to extinguish a grease re
with water or other liquids.
STORING YOUR ACCESSORY: Store your accessory in a well-ventilated area. If stored
indoors, detach and leave LP cylinder outdoors in a well-ventilated area away from heat and away from where children may tamper with it.
Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces. Elec-
trical cords should be placed away from walkways to avoid tripping hazard.
Do not repair or replace any part of the accessory unless specically recommended in this
manual. Other service should be performed by a qualied technician.
If the accessory is installed by a professional installer or technician, be sure that he/she 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.
(See INDEX: “Leak Testing” for further details.) Never check for gas leaks
with an open ame.
Inspect the LP gas supply hose prior to each use of the accessory. If there is evidence of
excessive abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced before using the accessory.
Never remove the grounding prong from the plug or use this product with an ungrounded,
2-prong adapter.
THIS MANUAL MUST REMAIN WITH THE PRODUCT OWNER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
This product complies with ANSI standard Z21.58/CSA 1.6 latest edition and has been tested and approved by Intertek.
To obtain replacement parts or service contact:
Lynx Professional Grills 5895 Rickenbacker Commerce, CA 90040
888-289-5969
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a Message to our custoMers…
You’ve just joined the world of Lynx cooks … a discriminating collection of amateur and pro­fessional chefs that take outdoor cooking to a new level.
Lynx manufactures many accessory cooking appliances to compliment your Lynx grill and your desire for truly superior cooking results.
Your appliance has been designed and built with meticulous attention to detail and it offers
some unique and powerful features. You can
achieve maximum performance and enjoyment of these features only by carefully reading this manual ... before
your rst cook-out.
This manual includes important safety tips and great hints for better grilling. You should keep it handy for easy reference.
Also, at Lynx, we enjoy hearing from our customers. We like to hear about your successes but also about any
difculties you are having. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or problems, or just to share a new
recipe. Please include the model number of your appliance in your correspondence.
With the proper use and care this product will provide years of trouble-free service.
Should your Lynx appliance change ownership, please make sure that the new owner receives this manual.
Thanks again for your purchase. Enjoy!
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WARNING
1) The outdoor cooking gas appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pres­sures in excess of 0.5 psi (3.5 kPa).
2) The outdoor cooking gas appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply pip-
ing system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS:
1) Massachusetts requires all gas be installed using a plumber or gas tter carrying the appro­priate Massachusetts license.
2) All permanently-installed natural gas or propane installations require a “T” handle type manual gas valve be installed in the gas supply line to this appliance.
3) This does not apply to portable propane installations using a 20 pound cylinder.
WARNING - ELECTRICAL GROUNDING
► Product installation must meet local electric codes or, in the absence of local codes, the latest
edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CGA 1.6b2005.
► Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protected circuit with this outdoor cooking gas ap-
pliance.
This accessory is equipped with a three prong (grounding) electric plug for your protection
against shock hazard and must be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong outlet. NEVER cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
Use only extension cords with a 3 prong grounding plug, rated for the power of the equip-
ment, and approved for outdoor use with a “W-A” marking.
► To protect against electric shock, do not immerse any part of the power cord, an extension
cord or any plugs in water or other liquid.
► Unplug the product from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow it to cool
before putting on or taking off parts.
► Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or touch hot surfaces.
► Do not operate any outdoor cooking gas appliance with a damaged cord, plug, or after the
appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Contact the manufacturer for repair.
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iMportant safetY precautions
PLEASE REVIEW THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE YOU USE YOUR GRILL ACCESSORY.
1) NEVER LEAVE THE GRILL ACCESSORY UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING.
2) Ensure all tie-down wires have been removed from the burners.
3) Always use caution when operating the grill accessory in a windy area.
Windy Conditions” for further details.)
(See INDEX: “Grilling in
4) Avoid wearing loose-tting garments or long sleeves while grilling. They could ignite.
5) Never touch the grill accessory racks or immediate surrounding metal surfaces with your bare hands while grilling.
6) Use an insulated glove or mitt when opening and operating the grill accessory.
7) The grill accessory covers must be fully removed or opened while lighting the grill accessory. Releasing fuel into a closed grill accessory before lighting will not make it light sooner or more efciently. It will only risk explosion and personal injury or death. Never lean over hot grill ac­cessory surface or look directly into the grill accessory when attempting to light.
8) Do not heat unopened food containers as pressure build-up will cause the container to ex­plode.
9) Do not use aluminum foil to line grill accessory racks or drip pans. This will alter the airow or trap excessive heat in the control area and can melt knobs and ignition modules. Such damage
is specically excluded from your warranty.
10) Never use charcoal or any other solid fuel in the grill accessory.
11) Cooking excessively fatty meats and oils will cause are ups. Internal res or damage caused by them or by the grill accessory being left unattended while cooking are not covered under the terms and conditions of our warranty.
12) Never grill without a drip pan in place if your accessory utilizes a built-in drip pan. Always en­sure the drip pan is pushed all the way to the back of the grill accessory. When not correctly in
place, hot grease can leak downward and produce a re or explosion.
13) Grease is extremely ammable. Let hot grease cool down before attempting to handle or dis- pose of it. The drip tray should be cleaned of grease on a regular basis.
14) Do not use the grill accessory unless a leak check has been performed on all gas connections.
(See INDEX: “Leak Testing” for further details.)
15) Never operate the grill accessory while under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.
16) Do not lean on side shelves and never place a load weighing more than 25 pounds on a side shelf.
17) If any burner does not light or goes out during operation, turn off all gas control knobs and wait
ve (5) minutes before attempting to re-light.
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table of contents
a Message to our custoMers… ......................................................................5
iMportant safetY precautions .....................................................................7
using Your lYnX accessorY ..............................................................................9
Accessories Covered in this Manual ...............................................................................9
Using The LYNX Power Burner (LPB) ...........................................................................10
Smell of Gas While Cooking .....................................................................................10
Yellow Flames ............................................................................................................10
Lighting Instructions for All Accessories ......................................................................11
Safety Practices and Precautions ...............................................................................11
At Each New Season .................................................................................................11
Purging the Gas Lines ...............................................................................................11
Match Lighting ..........................................................................................................11
Low Heat Flame Adjustment .....................................................................................12
How To Obtain Service From Lynx ...............................................................................13
installing Your lYnX accessorY ...............................................................14
before You start ....................................................................................................15
If Shipment Arrives Damaged .....................................................................................15
Important Notes ............................................................................................................15
Where’s the Wind? .....................................................................................................15
How Long is Your Run? ..............................................................................................15
Are You “On-the-Level”? ..........................................................................................15
Built-in Installations ...................................................................................................16
Clearance to Combustible Materials .........................................................................16
gas & electric connections ..........................................................................17
gas Plumbing ................................................................................................................17
Natural Gas ...............................................................................................................17
LP Gas .......................................................................................................................18
Converting for Fuel Type ...........................................................................................18
LP Connections .........................................................................................................18
Propane Hook Up ..........................................................................................................19
Natural Gas Hook Up ....................................................................................................19
Maximum Runs for all appliances on supply line ......................................................19
Electrical Connections ...................................................................................................20
Optional Electrical Kits ..............................................................................................20
Connecting the Wiring ..............................................................................................20
Testing the Installation ..................................................................................................21
Leak Testing ..............................................................................................................21
Fixing a Gas Leak ......................................................................................................21
Schematics .....................................................................................................................22
Cut-out Dimensions for Built-in Grills & Accessories ..................................................23
lYnX liMited warrantY .......................................................................................24
lYnX residential plus warrantY .................................................................25
Side Burner Exploded Parts View ...............................................................................26
Index ..............................................................................................................................27
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using Your accessorY
Accessories covered in this MAnuAl
This manual covers several Lynx accessory appliances and optional accessories for those appliances.
Except where noted, the assembly, installation and use of these Lynx accessories is identical.
The Lynx Power Burner (LPB) is a dual-ring com­mercial style burner with a range of 3,000 to 47,000 BTU’s.
The LSBPC-1 Prep Center Features two 15,000 BTU burners and an integral bamboo cutting board for food prep.
The LCB1-2 & LCB2-2, LSB1-2 & LSB2-2 (Lynx Side Burner 1 & 2) features either one or two 15,000 BTU burners for cooking smaller food items. The LCB1-2 & LCB2-2 can be mounted directly to most Lynx grills. For the 27” and 36” Lynx grills with smaller depths, a LCB-BKT adapter is available. The LSB1-2 and LSB2-2 are designed for installation in a non-combus­tible, built-in enclosure.
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The Lynx Power Burner incorpo-
Using The LYnX Power BUrner (LPB)
rates a cast brass, dual-ring, burner.
The main grate can easily handle oversized stock pots and removing the center grate ac­commodates a commercial style round-bottom wok base. (12 inch minimum)
ADJUST THE AIR SHUTTER
ONLY DO THIS WHEN THE ACCESSORY HAS COOLED DOWN COMPLETELY!
1. Remove the cooking grates.
2. Reach under the drip guard and rotate the air shutters to adjust.
Each ring can be independently operated for maximum heat control. Used together they can generate up to 47,000 BTU’s.
The knob on the left controls the outer burner ring and the knob on the right controls the inner burner ring.
The Lynx Power Burner also features a fully extendable stainless steel drip pan.
SMELL OF GAS WHILE COOKING
IF YOU SMELL GAS WHILE
THE GRILL ACCESSORY IS OPERATING, IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF ALL BURNERS AND SHUT OFF THE MAIN FUEL SUPPLY.
PERFORM A LEAK TEST
(See INDEX: “Leak Testing” for further details.)
CHECK FOR BLOCKAGES
3. Ensure that the burner is seated correctly on the frame, with the brass peg seated inside the positioning hole.
4. Re-light and check the
ame.
The Hot Surface ignition system provides reliable ignition.
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YELLOW FLAMES
A yellow ame on the main
burners indicates a lack of air. But, if the air around the grill is dusty or if heavy grease is present, some orange tips on
the burner ame are normal.
SAFETY PRACTICES
WARNING
Read the ‘User Manual/Instal- lation Instructions’ carefully and completely before using your grill or grill accessory to
reduce the risk of re, burn
hazard or other injury.
Lighting instructions for ALL Accessories
AND PRECAUTIONS:
Ensure that burner ties and all packing materials are removed before lighting any new accessory.
Replacement pressure regula­tors and hose assemblies, must
be the type specied by Lynx.
The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the unit must be used.
If the unit is LP, screw the regulator into the tank and leak check the hose and regulator connections with a soap and water solution before operating the burner. Turn all knobs to OFF then SLOWLY turn on the gas supply valve.
Do not use any grill accessory if you smell gas.
PURGING THE GAS LINES
You should purge the gas line of air before attempting to light the grill accessory.
MATCH LIGHTING
If a burner fails to light after several attempts, it 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 before match lighting.
Make sure all knobs are in the OFF position. Keep your face as far away from the burner as possible.
Using the manual lighting rod, pass a lit match over the ports of the burner. The LYNX Power
AT EACH NEW SEASON
At the start of each new grilling season you should remove the cooking grates and check the
burners, venturis, orices and
valves for obstructions. Spiders and insects often nest
in these areas of the accessory
and can disrupt air ow, causing
damage to the accessory and personal injury.
Also, check all hoses and
ttings for damage, abrasion,
wear and tear and repair, if necessary, before turning the gas on.
1. Make sure all grill controls are in the “OFF” position.
2. Slowly turn on the main gas supply.
3. Push in the control knob for the burner furthest from the fuel source. Using the burner furthest from the fuel source will com­pletely purge the lines. It will take several seconds for the burner to light.
4. Hold the knob ON for about 20 seconds to allow the air in the system to purge and the burner to light
5. Wait at least 5 minutes after shutting off the control before attempting to light the burners.
Burner features a lighting rod as shown above.
Push and turn the 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.
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LOW HEAT FLAME ADJUSTMENT
The burners on your Lynx accessory feature an adjustable low setting.
Fluctuations in gas pressure, gas conversion and even in the
quality of the gas itself may
affect burner performance at the “LOW” setting. It could be either too high or too low.
To adjust the burner for low setting:
Make sure the grill
accessory is cool.
Remove the grates so that
you can see the ame while
adjusting the burner.
Light the burner and set
it to “LOW”. (all the way
counter- clockwise). Pull off the control knob. While holding the valve
shaft with pliers, insert a
thin at-blade screwdriver
into the shaft and, while
watching the ame, adjust
it to a minimum stable
setting.
Use a small screwdriver for low setting burner adjustment.
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Before calling for service,
How To obTain Service From Lynx
please make sure you have the following information:
 Model number  Date of purchase  Proof of purchase by the
original owner
 Serial number
The serial number can be located on the rating plate sticker. You may have a sticker
on the back page of this
manual. If not, you will nd one
located either on the underside of the drip tray (if you have one), on the heat shield behind the front panel, or on the inside left panel wall.
For warranty service, contact the Lynx Customer Service Department for an authorized service agent near you at:
(888) Buy-Lynx
(888-289-5969)
www.LynxGrills.com
Your satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us. If a problem cannot be resolved to your satisfaction, please write, fax or email us:
Lynx Professional Grills
5895 Rickenbacker Commerce, CA 90040
Service: (888) Buy-Lynx (888-289-5969)
Tel: (323) 838-1770 Fax: (323) 838-1778 www.lynxgrills.com Contact Lynx for replacement
parts. Parts are shipped F.O.B. Commerce, CA.
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installing Your accessorY
table of contents
installing Your lYnX accessorY ................................................................14
before You start ....................................................................................................15
If Shipment Arrives Damaged .....................................................................................15
Important Notes ............................................................................................................15
Where’s the Wind? .....................................................................................................15
How Long is Your Run? ..............................................................................................15
Are You “On-the-Level”? ...........................................................................................15
Built-in Installations ...................................................................................................16
Clearance to Combustible Materials .........................................................................16
gas & electric connections ..........................................................................17
gas Plumbing .................................................................................................................17
Natural Gas ................................................................................................................17
LP Gas ........................................................................................................................18
Converting for Fuel Type ...........................................................................................18
LP Connections .........................................................................................................18
Propane Hook Up ..........................................................................................................19
Natural Gas Hook Up ....................................................................................................19
Maximum Runs for all appliances on supply line .......................................................19
Electrical Connections ...................................................................................................20
Optional Electrical Kits ..............................................................................................20
Connecting the Wiring ..............................................................................................20
Testing the Installation ..................................................................................................21
Leak Testing ..............................................................................................................21
Fixing a Gas Leak ......................................................................................................21
Schematics .....................................................................................................................22
Cut-Out Dimensions for Built-in Grills & Accessories .................................................23
lYnX liMited warrantY .......................................................................................24
lYnX residential plus warrantY .................................................................25
Side Burner Exploded Parts View ...............................................................................26
Index ..............................................................................................................................27
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before You start
WARNING
Never install this product into a combustible enclosure. Doing so could result in re, property
damage and personal injury.
Never locate the accessory under a roof or overhang, in a building, garage, shed or other
such enclosed area.
Always maintain the required clearances from combustibles as detailed. Accessories are
designed for outdoor use only. NEVER use in a garage, building, shed, breezeway, or other
enclosed area. Do not use this equipment under any overhead combustible construction.
Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or Natural Gas and propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code, B149.2, in Canada.
if shipMent arrives daMaged
VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE: Be certain any visible damage to the carton is noted on freight bill or express receipt and signed by
the person making delivery. FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IMMEDIATELY, regardless of extent of damage.
CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE:
If damage is unnoticed until the accessory is unpacked, notify the transportation company or carrier
immediately and le a “concealed damage” claim with them. This should be done within (15) days
of the date delivery is made to you. Be sure to hold on to the container for inspection. We cannot assume responsibility for damage or loss incurred in transit.
further details.)
WHERE’S THE WIND?
When selecting a suitable location, consider important factors such as exposure to the
wind and foot-trafc patterns.
If you have a freestanding grill, position it so the prevail­ing wind blows into the front control panel (at your back when grilling), supporting the
proper front-to-rear airow.
Built-in accessories located in areas with prevailing winds should be protected by a wind barrier.
(See INDEX: “Obtaining Service from Lynx” for
iMportant notes
HOW LONG IS YOUR RUN?
Keep all gas supply lines as short as possible because gas lines lose pressure over distance and with each elbow and tee that is added. This drop in pressure affects accessory performance.
Supply Line Runs” for further details.)
(See INDEX: “Gas
ARE YOU “ON-THE-LEVEL”?
Proper leveling during instal­lation is critical. An accessory that is out of level will cause erratic burner combustion and
inefcient, uneven heating. A
carpenter’s spirit level should be used to level the accessory both front-to-back and side-to-side.
If the oor is uneven or has
a decided slope, re-leveling
may be required each time you
move a freestanding unit.
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BUILT-IN INSTALLATIONS:
Lynx built-in accessories are intended for installation in a built-in enclosure constructed of non-combustible materials.
The accessory drops into the opening shown in the cutout detail drawing and hangs from its counter-top trim. A deck is
not required to support it from
the bottom. Pay special attention to the
provisions shown for gas line hook-up.
Dimensions for Built-in Grills & Accessories”)
Installation provisions may be made for the Power Burner installation. The Power Burner cooking height may be reduced to better accommodate large cooking pots. Clearances to combustible material must be maintained as outlined below. No combustible material shall be used in the construction of a counter top using a recessed application.
(See INDEX: “Cut-out
The enclosure should have ventilation holes to prevent gas build-up in the event of a leak. The deck ledges and counter
should be at and level. (Refer
to ANSI Z21.58 Standard for Outdoor Cooking Gas Appli­ances, Section 1.7 Enclosures For Self Contained LP-Gas Supply Systems or local codes for additional information.)
The grill accessory may be powered from either a 120 volt,
60 hertz, 15 amp GFI certied outlet installed by a qualied
electrician OR it may be powered directly
from your Lynx
Grill transformer power supply. When a Lynx grill is not
available or if the grill is not located close enough to the grill a Lynx LASK (Lynx Accessory Switch Kit) is available as an optional purchase.
CLEARANCE TO COM­BUSTIBLE MATERIALS:
Minimum clearance from the sides and back of the accessory to adjacent combus­tible construction below the top of unit are 12” from the sides and back.
Dégagement minimal entre les parois latérales et l’arrière de l’appariel et la construc­tion combustible au-dessous du panneau supérieur de l’appareil (30 cm à partir des parois latérales et 30 cm à partir de l’arrière).
Minimum clearance from sides and back of unit to adjacent combustible construction extending above the unit is 18” from the sides and back.
Dégagement horizontal minimal entre les parois latérales et l’arrière de l’appariel et la construction verticale combustible au­dessus de l’appareil (45.7 cm à partir des parois latérales et
45.7 cm à partir de l’arrière).
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Do not use this appliance under overhead combustible surfaces.
Ne pas utiliser cet appareil sous une surface combustible.
gas & electric connections
warning
Never coNNect a gas liNe directly to the accessory. a pressure regulator must be iNstalled oN all gas equipmeNt. all local codes require it aNd lyNx supplies the correct regulator with your accessory. removiNg or failiNg to iNstall the pressure regulator caN result iN fire aNd serious persoNal iNjury aNd will void the warraNty.
Gas PlumbinG
The accessory is factory set to use either propane (LP) or natural gas (NAT). It is critical that the gas you use matches that which the accessory was set up for. You can verify that by
checking the rating plate. The rating plate is located on
the heat shield behind the front panel.
Ensure that the gas supplied meets with the minimum
pressure requirements.
Do not operate the accessory on any gas other than that for which the accessory has been set.
Fuel WC Max
Inlet
Nat Gas 7 in 4 in
LP 14 in 10 in
Water Column Requirements
WC Min Under Full Load
Both the regulator and the
manifold orices have been
tuned for the type of gas
specied on the rating plate.
Converting to a different type
of gas requires a conversion
kit which is included with your side burner accessory and
must be installed by a qualied
technician.
NATURAL GAS
Lynx recommends that only
qualied professionals perform the required plumbing on this
product. The gas supply line must be
sized to accommodate the total
BTU requirements of all the gas-red equipment that will be
connected to that line. In no case should pipe less
than 3/4” inside diameter or 1” outside diameter be used.
Calculate the total BTU
output of all equipment
and refer to “INDEX: Gas Supply Line Runs” for allowable run distances. Failure to meet these
minimum requirements may
All installation and all instal­lation parts must conform to local codes with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
reduce performance of the accessory and any other appliances running on that supply line.
70-1990 and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54 in the U.S. and CGA­B149.1/.2 in Canada.
Canadian installations must conform to CGA-B149.1/.2 natural gas/propane installation code. (Canada)
Always keep supply line
runs as short as possible.
(See INDEX: “Gas Supply line runs”)
A gas shut-off valve must
be installed in an easily accessible location by a
qualied plumber.
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Keep any threading
Keep last two threads clean
compound off of the rst
two pipe threads to avoid having any small pieces of compound break loose and clog a burner valve or
orice. Do not put sealant on any male end of are ttings..
For built-in installations, it is
recommended that any exible
pipe used be kept as short as possible.
tions” for typical permanent hook up.)
(See INDEX: “Gas Connec-
LP GAS
Accessories set up for LP gas
come equipped with an LP
hose/ regulator assembly for connection to a standard 20 lb. LP cylinder. (Type 1).
All ttings necessary to attach
the assembly to the accessory are included.
LP cylinder with type 1 valve connection
Permanently plumbed LP con­nections, such as those in line
with a bulk cylinder, require
a 4/11 regulator. (Lynx P/N
30781)
CONVERTING FOR FUEL TYPE
After changing all of the orices
in the conversion kit you must make sure the correct regulator is used. If you are using a 4/11 Convertible regulator, ensure that it is set for the correct fuel. The correct fuel type will be abbreviated at the end of the plunger. Remove the cap and check the plunger. If, needed, pull the plunger from the cap,
ip it over and re-attach it to
the cap. Then re-insert the cap into the regulator and tighten it using a 7/8 inch wrench.
Never connect an unregulated gas line to the grill.
When exchanging your cylinder
for a rell, exchange only for
a Type 1 20lb cylinder with an
over-ll protection device.
Never use a cylinder with a damaged valve.
A dented or rusty LP cylinder may be hazardous and should be avoided. If in doubt, have it checked by your LP supplier.
Always check for leaks after every LP cylinder change.
INDEX: “Leak Testing” for further details.)
(See
Always shut off the LP-gas supply at the cylinder when the accessory is not in use.
Cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilat­ed area out of the reach of children. If your accessory is stored indoors, the LP cylinder must be stored outside.
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 connecting 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 connec­tion.
To disconnect the coupler, rst
make sure the main cylinder valve is turned off. Grasp the coupler and turn counter clockwise. Always leak-test the
connection after relling or
exchanging LP cylinders.
INDEX: “Leak Testing” for further details.)
(See
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propane hook up natural gas hook up
COLD WEATHER WARNING: PROPANE
Extremely cold temperatures may cause your burner to light
inside
the
burner instead of
outside
. Once lit, if you hear a ‘whooshing’ sound, im- mediately turn the burner knob off to extinguish the ame and then imme- diately re-light the burner.
propAne hook up nAturAl gAs hook up
MAXIMUM RUNS FOR ALL
APPLIANCES ON SUPPLY
LINE
Run Length
3/4” Pipe
(in feet)
10 360,000 20 245,000 30 198,000 40 169,000 50 150,000 60 135.000 70 123,000 80 115,000
Max BTU for all
Appliances on
line
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ElEctrical connEctions
OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL KITS
In addition to the accessory burner kits, Lynx also manufactures 3 specialized electrical kits that you may purchase for your accessory, depending upon how it will be installed. Each electrical kit ships with an instructional sheet for assembly. Assembly instructions and schematics/drawings can also be found on our website at WWW.LYNXGRILLS.COM.
LASK: Lynx Accessory
Switch Kit
LAK Lynx Electrical
Adapter Kit
LPEK Lynx Power
Extension Kit
Installation requires an outdoor
120VAC 15A GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) electrical outlet adjacent to the accessory.
The GFI outlet features an internal breaker that reduces shock hazard. This type of outlet should be installed by
a qualied electrician either
inside the island enclosure for built-in units, or near the location where a free-standing unit will be used.
For built-in accessories, the supplied 12V transformer is connected to the accessory during installation.
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This switch and transformer kit allows independent control of a Lynx accessory burner without connection to a grill. The kit contains a transformer and mounting bracket as well as a switch assembly with a mounting plate. The kit also contains a wiring harness to adapt an L series accessory to an M series switch and transformer.
M series Lynx grills and accessories feature a new wiring harness
design that simplies accessory installation. The LAK Lynx Electrical
Adapter Kit is needed only when installing a grill and accessory that are not manufactured under the same series (M or L series & prior).
This one kit connects both an M series Lynx Grill to an earlier Lynx accessory as well as an earlier Lynx Grill to an M series accessory.
Each kit contains two wire harnesses. Only one harness will be used depending on the units being installed
The Lynx Power Extension Kit provides 12 feet of additional wire between your Lynx Grill and accessory burner.
If the electrical system fails to operate, a connection may have come loose in shipping or the
GFI may have tripped, requiring
a reset. See the Troubleshoot­ing section for more details.
CONNECTING THE WIRING
The accessory electrical harnesses are designed to provide power for both ignition and lighting. While ignition is controlled at the accessory, lighting is controlled at the grill.
You can control lighting at the accessory by installing the Lynx
Accessory Light Switch (LASK). Disconnect the 4-pin connector
on the grill and connect those plugs to the mating plugs on your accessory.
cal Connections)
Important note: If using multiple Lynx accessories with the Control Illumina­tion/Blue LED’S, a connector for this purpose is built into the accessory wiring. This will allow you to use the light switch on your Lynx grill to actuate the power on more than one accessory.
(See Index “Electri-
TesTing The insTallaTion
Before turning the gas supply
danger!
To prevent re or explosion hazard, DO NOT smoke or allow any potential source of ignition (sparks, electrical arcing, etc) in the area while performing a leak test. Leak tests should be conducted outdoors only. Never conduct a leak test using re or ame.
on, check for proper installation using the following test:
1. Plug the transformer back into the receptacle.
2. Push in the gas control knob on your accessory and watch the igniter. It should glow bright and steady.
3. Turn on the light switch on the grill. Both the grill and the grill accessory lights should operate together. This indicates a proper assembly.
Turn the gas on to all appliances.
4. Perform a leak test if you have not done so since plumbing the unit.
5. Check all burners for proper ignition. Refer to the Lighting Instructions for Side Burners.
LEAK TESTING
Leak Test Procedure:
1. Create a soapy solution of 1 part soap and 3 parts water.
2. Conrm that all control knobs are in the off position.
3. Turn on the fuel supply. For natural gas, turn the valve handle 1/4 turn to
align with the gas ow.
FIXING A GAS LEAK
1. Shut off the gas supply
2. Turn all grill controls to the “ON” position to purge the grill of any gas build-up, then turn the controls back “OFF”.
3. Wash off the soapy solution with cold water and dry.
4. Tighten the loose joint, or replace the faulty part with manufacturer-rec­ommended replacement parts.
5. DO NOT attempt to repair the LP cylinder valve if it is damaged. The only way to safely resolve a damaged cylinder is to REPLACE IT.
6. Repeat the leak test to ensure that no leaks are present.
4. For LP, turn the cylinder valve knob counter clockwise one full rotation.
5. Apply the soap solution generously by paint brush
or squirt bottle on all con­nections and ttings.
6. If bubbles appear to “grow” on any of the con­nections, you have a gas leak. IMMEDIATELY turn off the gas supply.
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SchematicS
Cut-Out DimensiOns fOr Built-in Grills & ACCessOries
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LYNX LIMITED WARRANTY
al
in
of this
vary from
“as is” and that it is subject to the following warranty exclusions: any exterior or cosmetic damage is nonwarrantable;
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, with the owner paying all other cost including labor.
*Does not include the rotisserie infra-red burner.
I. Limited Five-Year Warranty.
I The structural integrity of the interior grill parts, exterior, and drip pans are warranted to be free from defects in materi 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, with the owner paying all other cost including labor.
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II. 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.
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V. Limitations & Exclusions
1) This Warranty shall apply to products purchased and located in the United States and Canada. Products must be
purchased in the country where service is requested.
2) Warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred.
3) 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.
4) 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 accordance with the instructions contained in this manual, or the local codes.
5) Lynx shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, special or contingent damages resulting from its breach
written warranty or any implied warranty.
6) 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 state to state.
7) No one has the authority to add to or vary Lynx’s warranty, or to create for Lynx any other obligation or liability in
connection with the sale or use of its products.
8) Limited to the replacement of defective parts with the owner paying all other costs including labor.
. What is not covered: Lynx shall not be responsible for and shall not pay for the following:
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1) Installation or start-up, damages or problems caused by improper installation or use;
2) Service by an unauthorized service provider;
3) Damage or repair due to service by an unauthorized service provider or use of unauthorized parts;
4) Warranty does not apply to products installed in any commercial or non-residential application. Examples of
excluded applications include, but are not limited to day care centers, schools, bed and breakfast centers, churches, private clubs, fire stations, club houses, common areas in multi-family dwellings, restaurants, hotels, nursing homes, food service locations and institutional food service locations.
5) To correct normal adjustments or settings, due to improper installation, commissioning or local gas supply
properties;
6)
Shipping and handling costs, export duties, installation, removal, or re-installation cost.
7) Display models are generally sold “as is.” If you have purchased a display model, please be advised that it is sold
lYnX liMited warrantY
any missing components will be replaced at consumers expense; major handling damage to manifold, valve and ignition system will be serviced at consumer’s expense; all other warranty’s (standard warranty) will remain in effect.
8) The cost of a service call to diagnose trouble.
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lYnX liMited residential plus warrantY
The Lynx Limited Warranty covers residential installations only and is non-transferable to any other party. This ‘non-resi­dential’ warranty applies when the product is installed in common areas where more than a single party has rightful access to its use or in locations considered beyond normal residential use such as B&B’s, and private clubs.
THIS PROVISION EXCLUDES ALL COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO RESTAURANTS AND INSTITUTIONAL FOOD SERVICE LOCATIONS.
I. Limited Five-Year Warranty.
The stainless steel body housings, the solid brass grill burners are warranted to be free from defects in material and work-
manship when subjected to normal use and service for a ve year period from the original purchase date. 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, with the owner paying all other cost including shipping, handling and labor.
II. Limited One-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 one year from the date of purchase. This warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective parts, with the owner paying all other costs including labor.
III. Limited Parts & Labor Warranty.
All other grill components are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from
the original date of purchase. Lynx will replace or repair parts found to be defective at no cost to the original purchaser. After the 90 day period Lynx will sell parts to the holder of this warranty at Lynx contractor prices for an additional 9 months.
IV. Limitations & Exclusions.
1) This Warranty shall apply to products purchased and located in the United States and Canada. Products must be
purchased in the country where service is requested.
2) Warranty applies only to the original location of installation and may not be transferred.
3) 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.
4) 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, are-up res, improper installation, or installation not in
accordance with the instructions contained in this manual, or the local codes.
5) Lynx shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, special or contingent damages resulting from its breach of this
written warranty or any implied warranty.
6) Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusions of or limitations on conse-
quential damages. This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to
state.
7) No one has the authority to add to or vary Lynx’s warranty, or to create for Lynx any other obligation or liability in con­nection with the sale or use of its products.
8) Limited to the replacement of defective parts with the owner paying all other costs including labor.
V. What is not covered: Lynx shall not be responsible for and shall not pay for the following:
1) Installation or start-up, damages or problems caused by improper installation or use;
2) Service by an unauthorized service provider;
3) Damage or repair due to service by an unauthorized service provider or use of unauthorized parts;
4) To correct normal adjustments or settings, due to improper installation, commissioning or local gas supply properties;
5) Shipping and handling costs, export duties, installation, removal, or re-installation cost.
6) Display models are generally sold “as is.” If you have purchased a display model, please be advised that it is sold “as is” and that it is subject to the following warranty exclusions: any exterior or cosmetic damage is non-warrantable; any missing components will be replaced at consumers expense; major handling damage to manifold, valve and ignition system will be serviced at consumer’s expense; all other warranty’s (standard warranty) will remain in effect.
7) The cost of a service call to diagnose trouble.
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SIDE BURNER EXPLODED PARTS VIEW
a
Index
g
p
Adjusting:
Low Heat Adjustment ............. 12
Power Burner Air Shutter ........ 10
Air Shutter Adjustment .............. 10
b
Built-in Cut-out Dimensions ...... 23
c
Code Requirements ................... 15
Cold Weather Use ......................19
Connections:
Electrical .................................. 20
Gas ........................................ 17
Optional Electrical Kits ............ 20
Contacting LYNX ....................... 13
Converting Fuel Type ................ 18
Cut-out Dimensions for Built-in
Grills & Accessories ......... 23
d
Damage:
Shipment ................................. 15
Dimensions, Cut-out .................. 23
Gas Connections ....................... 17
Gas Leaks, Testing for ................ 21
Gas Pressure Specs ................... 17
Gas Requirements ..................... 17
Gas Supply Line Runs ................ 19
Gas to LP Conversion ................ 18
Grilling in Windy Conditions ....... 7
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Leak testing ............................... 21
Lighting the Burner.................... 11
Lighting with a Match ................ 11
Locating:
Serial Number ......................... 13
LP Conversion ............................ 18
LP to Gas Conversion ................ 18
M
Manual Lighting ......................... 11
Maximum Supply Line Runs ...... 19
n
Natural Gas Conversion ............ 18
Natural Gas Hookup .................. 19
Propane Hook up ...................... 19
Purging the Gas Lines ............... 11
s
Schematics ................................. 22
Serial Number, Location ............ 13
Service, Contacting Lynx ........... 13
Specications:
Code Requirements ................ 15
Gas Pressure ........................... 17
Natural Gas Hook Up .............. 19
Propane Hook Up ................... 19
Supply Line Runs ....................... 19
t
Technical Support ...................... 13
Testing:
Leak Testing ............................ 21
The Installation ........................ 21
w
Warranty:
Limited .................................... 24
Residential Plus ....................... 25
e
Electrical Connections ............... 20
Exploded Parts View .................. 26
o
Obtaining Service ...................... 13
Optional Electrical Kits .............. 20
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