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  CARE & USE/INSTALLATION
INSULATED JACKET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: Before you build the frame, you must take into consideration the total weight 
of the liner, grill and any finishing materials.
A
B
C
D
E
F
4” square holes for 
gas and electrial 
connections both 
left and right sides 
(rear or bottom 
access). Make these 
holes in the frame 
based on your 
requirements.
1” Screws can be provided to help straighten out the 
sides of the LIJ if necessary. Contact Lynx for details.
Refer to the table below for the proper framing 
dimensions for the insulation jacket. Determine the entry 
point for both the gas inlet and electricl connections. Make 
the 4” square holes for gas and electrical connections (rear 
or bottom access) based on your requrements. Note that 
the electrical connections are located on the left side and 
the gas connections are located on the right side. 
A Carpenter’s “spirit level” should be used to assure that 
the framing is level, both front to back and side to side.
Note: Never under any circumstance should you install 
the transformer, run wiring or run a quick disconnect 
hose inbetween the grill and the inside of the insulating 
jacket.
Model A B C D E F
LIJ27
33 5 24 4 ½ 3 11 
5/8
LIJ30
36 5 26 ½ 4 ½ 3 11 
5/8
LIJ36
42 5 24 4 ½ 3 11 
5/8
LIJ42
48 5 26 ½ 4 ½ 3 11 
5/8
LIJ54
60 5 26 ½ 4 ½ 3 11 
5/8
LINER INSTALLATION
Posititon the liner into the frame. No part of the 
combustible enclosure can protrude above the top surface 
or in front of the face surface of the liner. Shim the liner if 
necessary.
GRILL INSTALLATION
Use the proper equipment to support the grill. Place the 
grill into the liner and engage it over the liner lip across the 
back and sides. The liner is designed to support the grill 
without additional fasteners.
FINISHING
If desired any gap remainng between the liner and 
the combustible enclosure may be filled with a 
non-combustilble sealant or caulk. 
Note: for service the grill must be removable.
B
Before Each Use ........................................................... 25
Before You Start  .............................................................  8
BTU Outputs, Model Specific  ...................................... 45
Burner Adjustment, Low ............................................... 19
Burner Adjustment, Main ............................................. 19
Burner Appearance ...................................................... 20
Burner Placement  ........................................................  32
C
Checklist Before Each Use ............................................ 21
Clean the Ceramic Burner ............................................  32
Cleaning Your Lynx Grill ...............................................  31
Clearance to Combustibles ............................................  9
Contacting LYNX .......................................................... 37
Cut-out Dim., Built-in Grills .......................................... 10
D
Damage:
Concealed ...................................................................... 8
Visible .............................................................................  8
Direct Heat Cooking  .................................................... 27
Drip Tray  ...................................................................... 31
E
Electrical Connections  .................................................  18
Exploded Parts View  .................................................... 43
F
Final Checks ................................................................. 19
Flame, Correct Size ...................................................... 20
G
Gas Connections .......................................................... 14
Gas Line Purging .......................................................... 16
Gas Requirements ........................................................ 14
Gas Supply Line Runs ...................................................  45
Grilling in Windy Conditions ........................................  23
I
Important Safety Precautions ....................................... 22
Indirect Heat Cooking  .................................................  27 
Insulated Jacket Installation........................................... 46
L
Leak Test Procedure ..................................................... 19
Lighting, Manual  .......................................................... 26
Lighting Your Grill  .................................................... 7, 25
Lighting Rotisserie Burner ........................................ 7, 25
Low Heat Burner Adjustment  ......................................  19
LP Cylinder Requirements  ........................................... 15
LP Gas  ......................................................................... 15
M
Manual Lighting ............................................................ 26
Match Lighting ............................................................. 26
Maximum Runs for all appliances on supply line .......... 45
O
Obtaining Service From LYNX ...................................... 37
P
Parts List ....................................................................... 44
Parts View, Exploded  ................................................... 43
Pre-Heating Trident ™ Burner ...................................... 28
Pre-Heating the Grill  .................................................... 27
Purging the Gas Line .................................................... 16
R
 Regulator Conversion ..................................................    15 
 Required Maintenance ................................................    33 
S
Schematic, L27 & L30 ...................................................  40
Schematic, L36 & L42 ...................................................  41
Schematic, L54 ............................................................. 42
Service, Contacting Lynx  .............................................  37
T
Technical Support  ........................................................ 37
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 33
U
Unpacking & Assembly ................................................. 12
Using Your Grill  ............................................................ 24
W
Warranty:
Warranty, Limited ..........................................................  38
Warranty, Common Area Limited ................................. 39
Windy Conditions, Grilling in .......................................  23
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