LYNX Kamado Charcoal Grill Installation Guide
- September 11, 2024
- LYNX
Table of Contents
- LYNX Kamado Charcoal Grill Installation Guide
- Important Safety Instructions
- WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- Installation Preparation
- Structural Proximity Requirements
- Included Accessories and Parts
- Dimensions
- Grill Set Up
- Assembly
- Operating Instructions
- Cleaning and Care
- Adjustments
- CONTACTING CUSTOMER SERVICE
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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LYNX Kamado Charcoal Grill Installation Guide
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Important Safety Instructions
Read and Follow!
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE.
WARNING
- This manual contains important information necessary for the proper assembly and safe use of the appliance.
- Read and follow all warning and instructions before assembling and using the appliance.
- Keep this manual for future reference.
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, explosion or burn
hazard which could cause property damage and personal injury.
- Burning wood chips, wood chunks, wood pellets, charcoal and propane gives off carbon monoxide, which has no odor and can cause death.
- DO NOT burn wood chips, wood chunks, wood pellets, charcoal or propane inside homes, vehicles, tents, garages or any enclosed areas.
- Do not use the grill in a confined and/or habitable space e.g. houses, tents, caravans, motor homes, boats. Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning fatality.
- USE ONLY OUTDOORS where it is well ventilated.
- FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES TO PREVENT THIS COLORLESS, ODORLESS GAS FROM POISONING YOU, YOUR FAMILY OR OTHERS.
- Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, and confusion. Carbon monoxide reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in loss of consciousness and death.
- See a doctor if you or others develop cold or flu-like symptoms while cooking or in the vicinity of this appliance. Carbon monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold or flu, is often detected too late.
- Alcohol consumption and drug use increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to mother and child during pregnancy, infants, the elderly, smokers, and people with blood or circulatory system problems, such as anemia, or heart disease.
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WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
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Potential damage to grill or harm to user may result from failure to follow warnings.
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Do not leave grill unattended.
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Grill is for OUTDOOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. DO NOT USE INDOORS!
– Never use inside enclosed areas such as patios, garages, buildings, or tents.
– Never use inside or on recreational vehicles or boats.
– Do not use the grill in a confined and/or habitable space e.g. houses, tents, caravans, motor homes, boats. Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning fatality. -
Use charcoal for fuel only.
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Do not use grill in high winds!
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Close lid and dampers to help suffocate flame.
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Do not alter this grill in any manner.
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Do not exceed a temperature of 750°F (398°C).
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Always use grill in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal fire codes.
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Maintain a minimum distance of 3m (10ft) from walls, rails or other structures. Keep a minimum 3m (10ft) clearance of all combustible materials such as wood, dry plants, grass, brush, paper.
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Never operate grill under roof coverings, carports, awnings, or overhangs. (SEE STRUCTURAL PROXIMITY REQUIREMENTS).
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Keep grill clear and free from combustible materials such as gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
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When mounted on a cart, use grill on a level, non-combustible, stable surface such as dirt, concrete, brick, or rock.
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Do not place grill on tables or counters. Do NOT move grill across uneven surfaces.
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Do not use grill on wooden or combustible surfaces.
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Grill should only be rolled on smooth surface.
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Never use grill as a heater (READ CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD).
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Never use grill for anything other than its intended use. This grill is not for commercial use.
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Keep a fire extinguisher accessible at all time while operating grill.
– When cooking with oil or grease, have a type BC or ABC fire extinguisher readily available.
– In the event of an oil or grease fire do not attempt to extinguish with water. Immediately call the fire department.
A type BC or ABC fire extinguisher may, in some circumstances, contain the fire. -
Before each use check all nuts, screws, and bolts to make sure they are tight and secure.
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Use of alcohol, prescription, or non-prescription drugs may impair the user’s ability to properly assemble or safely operate grill.
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Keep children and pets away from grill at all times. Do NOT allow children to use grill. Close supervision is necessary when children or pets are in the area while grill is being used.
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Do NOT allow anyone to conduct activities around grill during or following its use until it has cooled.
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Do NOT bump or impact the grill to prevent personal harm, damage to grill, or spillage/splashing of hot cooking liquid.
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Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot coals.
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Allow grill to completely cool (below 115˚ F) before moving or storing.
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The grill is HOT while in use and will remain HOT for a period of time afterwards and during cooling process. Use
CAUTION. Wear protective gloves/mitts. -
Do not touch HOT surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
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Never use glass, plastic, or ceramic cookware in the grill. Never place empty cookware in grill while in use.
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Accessory attachments not supplied by Lynx are not recommended and may cause injury.
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Do not store grill with hot ashes or charcoal inside grill. Store only when fire is completely out and all surfaces are cold.
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Be careful when removing food from grill. All surfaces are HOT and may cause burns. Use protective gloves/mitts or long, sturdy cooking tools for protection from hot surfaces or splatter from cooking liquids.
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Grill is hot during use. Keep face and body away from lid and vents. Steam and hot air are expelled during use.
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DO NOT obstruct flow of combustion and ventilation.
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Do not cover cooking racks with metal foil. This will trap heat and may cause damage to the grill.
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Never leave HOT coals or ashes unattended.
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Do not remove ash drawer while ashes and charcoal are HOT.
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Grill has an open flame. Keep hands, hair, and face away from flame. Do NOT lean over grill when lighting. Loose hair and clothing may catch fire.
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Use protective gloves when handling this grill or working with fire. Use protective gloves or long, sturdy fireplace tools when adding wood or charcoal.
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Air dampers are HOT while the grill is in use and during cooling; use extreme caution, wear protective gloves when adjusting.
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Top vent and lower damper is HOT while grill is in use and during cooling, wear protective gloves when adjusting.
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Cooking grate is HOT while the grill is in use and during cooling’ use extreme caution, if you touch the cooking grate, wear protective gloves or use a sturdy long handled tool.
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Do not cook before the charcoal has a coating of ash.
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The grill should be heated up and the fuel should be kept red hot for at least 30 minutes prior to the first cook.
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NEVER USE CHARCOAL LIGHTING FLUID, GASOLINE, ALCOHOL OR OTHER HIGHLY VOLATILE FLUIDS TO IGNITE CHARCOAL. THESE FLUIDS CAN EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
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Never overfill charcoal grate. This can cause serious injury as well as damage the grill.
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Never use more than the recommended amount of charcoal (see below).
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WARNING! This grill will become very hot, do not move during operation.
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WARNING! Keep children and pets away.
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WARNING! Do not use spirit or petrol for lighting or re-lighting! Use only firelighter complying to EN 1860-31.
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Dispose of cold ashes by placing them in aluminum foil, soaking with water, and discarding in a non-combustible container.
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Keep lid open during the lighting process.
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When cooking above 350˚F (175˚C), carefully and slowly open the grill lid 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) and “burp” the grill for 5 seconds each time you lift the dome. This will prevent flashback–a surge of White-hot heat caused by rush of oxygen.
DO NOT EXCEED AT TOTAL OF 6 LBS / 2.7 KGS OF CHARCOAL FOR MAIN BOX
Installation Preparation
Introduction
BEFORE ASSEMBLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
- Assemble on a clean flat surface.
- Recommend assembling on cardboard to avoid residue on floors or scratches.
- Gloves recommended for assembly.
- Approximate assembly time: 30 minutes.
- Recommended two people assemble to increase ease and reduce assembly time.
- Actual product may differ from picture shown.
It is possible that some assembly steps have been completed in the factory.
Tools needed
5mm, 6mm hex wrench, 10mm wrench, and #17 wrench provided.
Do Not Return To Retailer!
For assembly assistance, missing or damaged parts, please contact Lynx Grills
Customer Service at www.lynxgrills.com
Structural Proximity Requirements
Maintain a minimum distance of 10 ft (3 m) from rear, sides and top of grill
to all overhead construction, walls, rails or other combustible construction
materials.
Maintain a minimum distance of 10 ft (3 m) from all combustible and flammable
materials such as, wood, plants, grass, brush, paper, gasoline, or canvas.
This clearance provides adequate space for proper combustion, air circulation
and venting. Grill should not be used on combustible materials like wood decks
or other combustible materials.
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Included Accessories and Parts
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Dimensions
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Grill Set Up
Unboxing
- Cut the plastic bands and remove the top and side panels of the shipping container.
- Set all boxes and packing materials aside. Packaging can be used as floor protection.
- Open the dome of the grill and remove all internal components. Use caution and handle the components with care.
The ceramic is breakable.
Lifting Method
Once the internal components of the grill have been removed, lift the grill
off the pallet and into cart or table or stand.
Before lifting, ensure all band and hinge nuts are snug and secure.
- Due to the weight of the grill (278 lbs/126 kg), lifting the grill requires two or more people to perform this task.
- Grill lid should be closed to prevent pinch point hazard and tipping hazard.
- Lift the grill by using the rear hinge and front lower opening as lifting points. Wear protective gloves when lifting and use extreme caution, some components may be sharp.
- DO NOT LIFT the grill without two or more people.
Setting Up
- Set grill up on solid, flat, level surface with adequate wind shelter. When on a cart, do not move grill while hot, and do not leave unattended during operation.
- This grill is designed for use outdoors, away from any flammable materials. It is important that there are no overhead obstructions and that there is a minimum distance of 10 feet (3 m) from the side or rear of the grill. It is important that the ventilation openings of the grill are not obstructed. The grill must be used on a level, stable surface. The grill should be protected from direct drafts and positioned or protected against direct penetration by any trickling water (e.g. rain).
Built-In Install Guide
IMPORTANT INSTALL NOTES:
Please use this as a general guide for installing your Lynx Built-In Ceramic
Charcoal Cooker into a built-in outdoor
kitchen or grill table. Measure your grill before installation to ensure a
snug fit in your cabinet. Drawing is not to scale.
TABLE REQUIREMENTS:
Table should be fixed on the ground or wall. Non-combustible building
materials are required for construction.
Materials: Ensure the materials used are non-combustible and can handle high
temperatures.
Base: Ensure the ceramic feet are used to create an air gap underneath the
base of the grill. Do NOT place the grill directly on the table surface
without an air gap. Space the feet evenly around the base of the unit to
ensure stability of grill.
Access: Ensure there is front access so that the Ash Drawer is not blocked.
Clearance: Ensure the grill is centered in the cutout provided on Page 8. The
tabletop SHOULD NOT make direct contact with the grill.
Assembly
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Operating Instructions
Initial Heating
Lynx manufactures its products with care. Pre-Seasoning IS NOT required for
the first use of your Lynx. We do however recommend the steps below for your
first heating.
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Ensure all hardware is tight before starting the grill. Ensure to check all bands, hinge, and latch hardware.
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Wash cooking grates with mild dish detergent and allow to dry.
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Start grill by following the LIGHTING instructions. Build a small / medium sized fire.
• Do not use more than 3 LBS/1.36 KGS of charcoal.
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Keep grill under 400˚F (204˚C) for 1 hour for the first burn or cook.
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After the first hour, you may close the tower top vent and the ash door to extinguish any fire.
AFTER THE FIRST HEATING: because of the nature of thermal expansion and
contraction, some adjustments or tightening may be needed after the initial
heating.
• HINGE: You may notice your hinge has lost some tension, please refer to the
hinge adjustment section of this manual to check the tightness of your hinge.
Regular adjustments are completely normal.
• LATCH: You may notice your front latch doesn’t align completely or needs the
tension to be adjusted, please refer to the latch adjustment section of this
manual to check the alignment and tension of your latch. Regular adjustments
are completely normal.
• BANDS: You may notice your bands have lost some tension, please refer to the
bands adjustment section of this manual to check the tightness of your bands.
Regular adjustments are completely normal.
• CERAMIC: After the first cook, you may notice light cracking in the
porcelain. This is called crazing and is part of the natural porcelain
characteristic.
Lighting Instructions
- Before you cook, use the ash tool to stir up the remaining charcoal in the firebox to remove all the loose ash. Loose ash will fall through the charcoal basket and into the ash drawer.
- Remove the ash drawer and dispose of all loose ash. Dispose of cold ashes by placing them in aluminum foil, soaking with water, and discarding in a non-combustible container.
- Add charcoal to firebox and light using one or two fire starters. Use only firelighter complying to EN 1860-31.
- Leave dome and bottom vent fully open for 10 minutes. Allow for charcoal to ignite.
- After charcoal has ignited, close the dome.
- Begin to close and adjust the top vent and bottom vent when temperature is within 50˚F (10˚C) of your target temperature.
- Because your ceramic Lynx Built-In Ceramic Charcoal Cooker is so insulating, it can take some time to fully preheat.
Give your grill 20 – 60 minutes to stabilize the temperature and heat the ceramics before you start cooking.
NOTE: Because ceramic retains heat so well, only increase your grill temperature slightly and slowly. It’s much easier to increase the heat slightly, than it is to bring the temperature down after an overheating.
Maintaining Temperature
Airflow:
In order to control the temperature of your grill, you need to control the
amount of air flow to the fire. By opening and closing the top and bottom
dampers, you can adjust the temperature of your grill. Wear protective gloves
when adjusting.
• MORE AIR = FASTER/HIGHER (open the vents)
• LESS AIR = SLOWER/LOWER (close the vents)
Charcoal:
The amount of charcoal used when grilling can also greatly impact your ability
to control temperature. The more charcoal that ignites, the hotter the grill
can be.
• MORE CHARCOAL = FASTER/HIGHER
• LESS CHARCOAL = SLOWER/LOWER
Temperature Maintenance Notes:
• Adjustments to the vents / dampers are not immediate. Be patient, allow
10–15 minutes from a vent adjustment for a temperature change to take effect.
• Because ceramic retains heat so well, only increase your grill temperature
slightly and slowly. It’s much easier to increase the heat slightly, than it
is to bring the temperature down after an overheating.
Cooking Tips
Burping The Grill:
When cooking above 350˚F (175˚C), carefully open the grill lid 2-3 inches (5-8
cm) and “burp” the grill for approximately 5 seconds each time you lift the
dome. This will prevent a flashback–a surge of White-hot heat caused by rush
of oxygen.
Liquids:
Do not spill liquids inside or on the grill while it is hot.
Shut Down
- When finished cooking, close the bottom vent completely.
- Clean your grill grates with a grate scraper. Use CAUTION, they will be hot.
- Once temperature falls below 400˚F (205˚C), close the top vent.
- Do not cover or clean the grill until the dome is cool to the touch (115˚F / 45˚C).
- Please review the cleaning and care instructions for further cleaning steps.
Grate Lifter
Use your grate lifter to handle your cooking grates.
CAUTION! Cooking grates can be HOT! Use the grill gripper to reposition the
cooking grates throughout your cook.
NOTE: The grates should be as close together as possible.
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Cleaning and Care
Your Lynx Built-In Ceramic Charcoal Cooker is made of quality materials, so
general care and maintenance is minimal.
The best way to protect your Lynx Built-In Ceramic Charcoal Cooker from the
elements is with a grill cover.
Every Cook
- Before cleaning, ensure your grill has completely cooled and all charcoal has been extinguished.
- Use the ash tool to stir up the remaining charcoal in the firebox to remove all the loose ash. Loose ash will fall through the charcoal basket and into the ash drawer.
- Remove the ash drawer and dispose of all loose ash. Dispose of cold ashes by placing them in aluminum foil, soaking with water, and discarding in a non-combustible container.
- Wipe down the outside of your grill with a damp rag to remove any spilled ingredients and debris. Do not excessively scrub the gasket, this can cause damage. The gasket will be cleaned through natural heat cycling when you use your grill.
- Cover your grill with a grill cover and store in a cool, dry place.
NOTE: When your heat deflectors get dirty during normal use, flip them over, with the dirty side down, for the next cook. The heat from the fire will self- clean that side of the deflector plate.
Self Cleaning
It is recommended to complete these steps as needed. Cleaning frequency will
vary depending on how often you use your Lynx Built-In Ceramic Charcoal Cooker
and your environment. If mold or mildew appears inside of your grill, it is
recommended to complete the self cleaning steps below.
This process will burn off any unwanted residue from the inside of your grill. After you complete the steps below, before cooking again, use a soft bristle brush on the ceramics and heat deflectors to remove any residue.
1. Remove the cooking grates and wash with a mild dish detergent. The cooking grates will stay removed during this cleaning session.
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- Add charcoal and light the grill.
- Install the 3-Tier flexible cooking rack (G). Place the accessory X-rack (E) in the top position with both heat deflector panels (F) on the X-rack. Place the heat deflectors (F) with the dirty side down, facing the fire. There should be a large air gap around the heat deflectors.
- Open the top and bottom air vents fully and let the temperature inside the grill rise to 600°F (315°C) with the dome closed.
- Hold the temperature at around 600°F (315°C) for 15-20 minutes or until no visible smoke is present.
- Close the bottom vent fully. Once temperature falls below 400°F (205°C), close the top vent completely. Wear protective gloves when adjusting.
- Allow the grill to shut down.
Deep Cleaning
Once or twice a year, you should do a more thorough cleaning of the inside of
the grill.
- Before cleaning, ensure your grill has completely cooled and all charcoal has been extinguished.
- Remove the internal components and remove any residual ash or debris that has collected between the grill body and the internal components.
- Use a plastic bristle brush to clean the inside ceramic surface.
- Scoop or vacuum debris from the bottom of the grill.
- Wipe down the hinge and exterior of your grill.
- Replace all internal components and get ready for your next cook.
Adjustments
Hinge Adjustments
The Air Lift Hinge on your Lynx Built-In Ceramic Charcoal Cooker is already
pre-adjusted for ideal balance and stability. Follow these instructions for
any additional adjustment to suit your personal preferences.
Caution: Air Lift Hinge is under high tension. Do not attempt to disassemble the hinge from your grill without the proper hardware. See the “disengagement tool” section below.
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- Open the dome of your grill.
- Place the 17mm wrench on the “adjustment nut” on top of the spring retainer (see Inset 1).
- To make the dome easier to raise: rotate the 17mm wrench clockwise as shown. Remove the wrench and check the dome action for every full rotation of the nut.
- To make the dome feel heavier: rotate the nut counter-clockwise. Remove the wrench and check the dome action for every full rotation of the nut.
- Do not ever tighten the adjustment nut so that it contacts the nut under the connector (see Inset 2).
Hinge Safety–Disengagement Tool (for servicing the grill)
Do not attempt to disassemble the hinge or loosen the bands from your grill
without the disengagement tool kit.
The hinge is under EXTREME tension and can be very dangerous. The
disengagement tool was provided with the purchase of your Lynx Built-In
Ceramic Charcoal Cooker.
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To install:
1. Installing the disengagement tool (AA) will release the tension on the
spring allowing you to remove the hinge or bands safely from the grill.
2. Place the spacer, then washer, then hex nut on the spring retainer on the
bottom side of the hinge.
3. Use a 14mm socket with an extension to release the tension of the spring.
When service is complete, re-tighten the spring.
Latch Adjustment
The latch on your Lynx Built-In Ceramic Charcoal Cooker is already preset for
an ideal tension. However, if your dome is too challenging or too easy to
latch (if it almost unlatches itself), follow these instructions for any
additional adjustments to suit your personal preferences.
1. To tighten or loosen the latch setting, use a small hex wrench.
2. Place the hex wrench into the top of the latch and raise or lower the
catch bracket.
3. This will tighten or loosen the latch setting.
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The latch on your Lynx grill is also adjustable left to right, if you notice the latch needs further alignment, simply loosen the acorn nuts that hold your latch onto the grill and slide the top or bottom of the latch to the left or right.
Band Adjustments
Check the position and tightness of the bands once or twice a year, sometimes an adjustment may be necessary.
Use an 6mm hex wrench and a 17mm wrench to make sure the band connector nut is tight on your bands. You can find the band connector on the rear of your grill. You should not be able to turn the hex wrench easily while holding the nut in place. If this nut is loose, tighten it firmly.
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If band is not centered on the gasket material, loosen the band enough to push
it back in place. You can place a block of wood on top of the band and lightly
tap the wood with a hammer until the band is in position.
Tighten the band connector as listed above.
CONTACTING CUSTOMER SERVICE
If service is required, call your authorized service agency.
Have the following information readily available.
• Model number
• Serial number
• Date purchased
• Name of dealer from whom purchased
Clearly describe the problem that you are having. If you are unable to obtain the name of an authorized service agency, or to you continue to have service problems, contact Lynx at 1888-289-5969, or write to:
Lynx Grills
62201 Hwy 82 West
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA
Record the following information indicated below. You will need it if service is ever required. The serial number and model number can be located on the rating plate which is located on the top of the hinge mechanism on the back of the grill.
For full product warranty information please visit lynxgrills.com
Record the information below. You will need it if service is ever required.
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If service requires installation parts, use only authorized parts to ensure
protection under the warranty.
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