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INSTALLATION / USE & CARE

HOW TO SEAR

Searing locks in fl avor and juices while allowing the food’s 
outer surface to absorb smoke and food-born aromas 
produced when drippings are vaporized by the burner. 

The result is a restaurant-style fi nish … crisp, fl avorful outside 
with a tender, juicy inside. 

While the ceramic burners in your grill are capable of 
producing searing heat, the Trident™ infrared burner is 
specifi cally designed for this purpose.

Rotisserie cooking 
provides an even 
delivery of heat to 
your foods. It has no 
equal. The constant 
rotation not only cooks foods evenly, it also self bastes. As 
juices rise to the surface of the food, they      naturally fl ow 
around it as it rotates. And, by moving the burner out from 
beneath the food, you avoid scorching fl are-ups. 

Your foods will be more evenly 
cooked, more tender and juicier 
when slow-roasted on a rotisserie.

The rotisserie system consists of 

four main parts, the motor, the skewer, the forks and the 
infrared burner.

The Motor

Install the motor by sliding it into one 
of the slots shown here. Use the top 
slot for small foods or fast cooking 
and the lower slot for large foods and 
slower  cooking.

Plug the motor power cord into the 
motor and into the built-in power outlet 
on the rear left panel. Your grill must 
be plugged into an AC power supply 
for the rotisserie to work. 

Place a basting pan in the grill to prevent food accumulations 
on the briquettes and burners. But BE SURE YOU REMOVE 
IT before using any of the other burners. 

The location of the rotisserie burner makes it more  
susceptible to strong wind conditions (more so than the main 
grill burners). 

For this reason it features a safety valve that automatically 
closes any time the rotisserie burner is not properly lit … like 
if it were to extinguish in windy conditions. During windy 
conditions, it’s best to keep the lid closed and to periodically 
check the burner.

When the rotisserie 
is not in use the 
rotisserie motor 
should be stored in a cool 
dry location.

The Skewer & Forks

The rotisserie can handle 
large food items up to 50 
lbs. You should prepare any 
item and fi rst mount it on the skewer. 

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Grill cooking grids are heavy duty. Dropping them 
on the Trident™ Burner will damage the burner. Such 
damage is not covered by the product warranty and 
will cause a fi re, burns or other personal injury.

TRIDENT™ CLEANING 

It’s easy to keep your Trident™ Burner operating at 
peak performance. Just run it on “HI” with the hood 
open for 15 minutes after each use to burn away 
any food particles or drippings. 

Any ash accumulation on the burner screen can be 
removed with a light brush (like a paint brush) or 
vacuum … BUT WAIT UNTIL THE BURNER IS COOL!

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

USING THE TRIDENT™ BURNER

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Summary of Contents for L54TRF-LP

Page 1: ...CARE USE INSTALLATION MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR...

Page 2: ...xtinguish a grease re with water or other liquids Storing your grill Store your grill in a well ventilated area If stored indoors detach and leave L P cylinder outdoors in a well ventilated area away...

Page 3: ...away from the grill and immediately call your gas supplier or your re department 1 DO NOT store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 An...

Page 4: ...detailed The grill is designed for outdoor use only Never use in a garage building shed breezeway or other enclosed area This grill shall not be used under any unprotected overhead combustible constr...

Page 5: ...A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS 25 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 25 GRILLING IN WINDY CONDITIONS 26 USING YOUR GRILL 26 Pre Grill Checklist 27 Lighting your Grill 27 Basic Grilling 29 Using the ProSear Burn...

Page 6: ...for further details IMPORTANT NOTES WHERE S THE WIND When selecting a suitable location consider important factors such as exposure to the wind and foot traffic patterns If you have a freestanding gri...

Page 7: ...ove the counter top surface is 12 from the sides and 6 1 4 from the back D gagement horizontal minimal entre les parios lat rales et l arri re de l appariel et la constructiohn verticale combustible a...

Page 8: ...0 24 50 LMD 4 21 75 5 63 23 38 LTWL 14 63 7 25 7 00 COCKTAIL PRO SINK MODEL A B C LCS30 29 00 10 50 22 00 LSK18 17 00 10 50 22 00 LSK24 23 00 10 50 22 00 LSK30 29 00 10 50 22 00 WARMING DRAWERS MODEL...

Page 9: ...0 35 00 26 00 33 75 34 75 LM24REFCL CR 24 00 34 00 35 00 26 00 33 75 34 75 LM24BFL R 24 00 34 00 35 00 26 00 33 75 34 75 LM24DWR 24 25 34 00 35 00 26 00 33 75 34 75 LMWINE 15 00 34 00 35 00 26 00 33 7...

Page 10: ...UTPUTS MODEL CERAMIC BURNER Btu ROTISSERIE Btu TRIDENT Btu TOTAL INPUT L27R 2 25 000 1 14 000 64 000 Btu Hr L27TR F 1 25 000 1 14 000 1 21 000 60 000 Btu Hr L30R F 2 25 000 1 14 000 64 000 Btu Hr L30T...

Page 11: ...4 83 4 263 4 21 2 251 4 151 8 6011 16 87 8 30 76 2 cm 9 22 9 cm 11 27 9 cm 11 27 9 cm 1 1 8 2 9 cm 2 6 4 cm 233 16 64 0 cm 14 36 8 cm 10 26 7 cm 3 7 6 cm 1 4 4 cm Rear Manifold Location 19 48 3 cm 22...

Page 12: ...2 251 4 6011 16 87 8 30 76 2 cm 9 22 9 cm 11 27 9 cm 11 27 9 cm 2 6 4 cm 2 6 4 cm 253 16 64 0 cm 14 36 8 cm 10 26 7 cm 3 7 6 cm 1 4 4 cm Rear Manifold Location 21 54 6 cm 253 8 26 7 cm 277 8 70 8 cm...

Page 13: ...ld Location 36 91 4 cm 11 27 9 cm 19 48 3 cm 227 8 58 1 cm 253 8 64 5 cm 147 8 37 8 cm 23 59 7 cm 97 8 25 1 cm 3 7 6 cm 1 4 4 cm 32 81 3 cm 36 91 4 cm 36 91 4 cm 42 91 4 cm 61 108 0 cm 35 90 2 cm 26 6...

Page 14: ...50 CORD 141 2 13 4 83 4 263 4 21 2 251 4 151 8 6011 16 87 8 2 6 4 cm 211 8 25 64 1 cm 26 67 9 cm 50 127 0 cm 6011 16 154 1 cm 14 36 8 cm 8 22 2 cm 1 4 4 cm 11 27 9 cm 32 36 32 81 3 cm 36 91 4 cm 30 3...

Page 15: ...3 4 83 4 263 4 21 2 251 4 151 8 6011 16 87 8 2 6 4 cm 181 8 46 0 cm 25 64 1 cm 50 127 0 cm 6011 16 154 1 cm 1413 16 37 6 cm 85 8 21 9 cm 1 4 4 cm 11 27 9 cm 9 22 9 cm 2 6 4 cm 2 6 4 cm Rear Manifold L...

Page 16: ...the grill off of the pallet When pushing lifting or pulling a freestanding grill across gravel grass pavers brick stone imprefections in the surface or wood slatted decks be cautious and move slowly...

Page 17: ...all the way into venturi UNPACKING ASSEMBLY continued Burner Sitting Flat Ori ce all the way into the venturi Move the rear caps towards the back and pull the front caps forward Heat Shield Removed O...

Page 18: ...NSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 Natural Gas and propane Installation Code CSA B149 1 or Propane Storage and Handling Code B149 2 in Canada Canadian installations must conform to CGA B149 1 2 natural gas propane in...

Page 19: ...U S De partment of Transporta tion DOT and designed for use with a Type 1 system only Cylinders of free standing grills must be secured using the provided cylinder retention system to avoid accidental...

Page 20: ...m to purge and the burner to light Wait at least 5 minutes after shutting off the control before attempting to light the burners GAS CONVERSION KITS Gas conversion kits are available from Lynx Grills...

Page 21: ...leak test all connections See INDEX Leak Test for further details GAS CONNECTIONS continued LP BOTTLE CART INSTALLATION Shut off the gas supply at the main valve Connect the gas supply to the grill a...

Page 22: ...lation 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...

Page 23: ...ion 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 to a Low Setting Make sure the grill is cool...

Page 24: ...eave this manual with the owner Make sure you advise them to keep it for future reference For technical assistance call Lynx Customer Care 888 289 5969 Do you smell gas If yes shut off everything and...

Page 25: ...th Never lean over a hot grill surface or look directly into the grill when attempting to light 8 Do not heat unopened food containers as pressure build up will cause the container to explode 9 Do not...

Page 26: ...nd hitting the back of the grill can disrupt proper exhaust Air enters through the front of the grill Please Note Any damage caused from use in windy conditions such as melted knobs or igniter wires o...

Page 27: ...l gas before you light the grill If you do smell gas shut everything off and have a quali ed plumber check for leaks the cooking area is free and clear of any combustibles besides your food that might...

Page 28: ...the burner Extremely cold temperatures may cause your Trident burners to light inside the burners instead of outside Once lit if you hear a whooshing sound immediately turn the burner knobs off to ext...

Page 29: ...low the food OFF You should keep the hood closed as much as possible during this type of cooking to maintain even heat around the food You regulate the heat by adjusting the burner and using the hood...

Page 30: ...serie to work Place a basting pan in the grill to prevent food accumulations on the briquettes and burners But BE SURE YOU REMOVE IT before using any of the other burners The location of the rotisseri...

Page 31: ...t and hold the control knob in for at least 60 seconds to allow the thermocouple to heat up If after holding the control knob in for at least 60 seconds the burner still will not stay lit when releasi...

Page 32: ...rust to appear and even create some pitting if left on the product Here are a few tips to avoid this Regularly wipe down the exterior surfaces with a damp cloth Micro ber cloths perform very well Allo...

Page 33: ...ore proceeding Ensure that the gas supply is off and all control knobs are in the OFF position To Remove Ceramic Burners Remove the grill racks and briquette trays Remove the burner caps to prevent ac...

Page 34: ...rect control knob and keep the knob in the OFF position Check the remaining igniters If igniters don t glow proceed with troubleshooting or match light the burner Check The Burners If the igniters are...

Page 35: ...of fuel you are using See INDEX Regulator Conversion for further details The hose and regulator provided must be used if your grill is set up for an LP Gas Cylinder Ensure the LP hose is not behind th...

Page 36: ...y lit See INDEX Lighting Rotisserie Burner for further details If the burner will not stay lit when you release the control knob re light it and hold the control knob in for at least 60 seconds to all...

Page 37: ...information indicated below You will need it if service is ever required Model number ________________________________________________________________________ Serial number __________________________...

Page 38: ...from misuse abuse failure to provide reasonable and necessary required maintenance natural disaster animals alteration of or tampering with the appliance accident hostile environment are up res improp...

Page 39: ...warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities related to the sale or use of Lynx products 4 Warranty shall not apply and Lynx is not responsible for damage resulting from mi...

Page 40: ...40 INSTALLATION USE CARE 27 30 ROTISSERIE GRILL WIRING SCHEMATICS...

Page 41: ...INSTALLATION USE CARE 41 36 42 ROTISSERIE GRILL WIRING SCHEMATICS...

Page 42: ...42 INSTALLATION USE CARE 54 ROTISSERIE GRILL WIRING SCHEMATICS...

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