Owner's Manual
ALL-SEAR CARE & USE/INSTALLATION
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BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
Please check a few things before calling for service:
•Is there fuel supplied to the grill?
•Is the main shut-off valve open?
•Are you using the correct type of fuel? (LP or Natural Gas)
(See INDEX: “Gas Requirements” for further details.)
•Is your propane cylinder empty? Have you recently re-
filled the propane cylinder? If so, is the connection tight?
•Have you opened the valve on the propane cylinder?
•Is the grill plugged in to a live electric circuit?
•If you’ve checked the above items, review the trouble-
shooting list below before calling for Lynx for service.
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR LYNX GRILL
GRILL WON’T LIGHT
First, confirm that the grill is getting electricity by turning
on the lights, then:
Check The Igniters
Your Lynx grill uses an electric ignition system that does not
spark. Instead, the igniters should glow constantly when a
control knob is pushed in.
•Ensure that all burner controls are set to OFF.
•Remove the cooking grates.
•Watch an igniter as you push in and hold the correspond-
ing control knob.
•(Be sure you push in the correct control knob and keep
the knob in the “OFF” position)
Check the remaining igniters. If igniters don’t glow, pro-
ceed with troubleshooting or match-light the burner.
Check The Burners
If the igniters are working check to see if gas is reaching
the burners by attempting to match light a burner.
BE CAREFUL! IF THE BURNER FAILS TO IGNITE, WAIT
5 MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO IGNITE OTHER
BURNERS! (See INDEX: “Match Lighting” for further de-
tails.)
If match lighting doesn’t work, re-check fuel connections
for leaks and ensure the supply is of the correct type and is
of adequate pressure. (See INDEX: “Leak Test Procedure”
for further details.)
If the burner will light with a match, then the igniter may
not be functioning correctly. Call for service.
If the burner will not match light, and you know you are
getting gas, wait for any gas to dissipate and remove the
burner and check it for blockages.
SMELL OF GAS WHILE COOKING
IF YOU SMELL GAS WHILE THE GRILL IS OPERATING,
IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF ALL BURNERS AND SHUT OFF
THE MAIN FUEL SUPPLY.
•Perform a leak test (See INDEX: “Leak Test Procedure” for
further details.)
•Check for blockages
POTENTIAL PROBLEMS