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Lynx Appliance Troubleshooting

In 1996, there was a moment of truth. A small group of visionaries had spent more than 30 years building commercial-quality stainless steel equipment for restaurants. But they wanted to try something new. They wanted to apply the same high standards, premier materials, skilled craftsmanship, and never-ending innovation to the world of outdoor cooking. They wanted to take outdoor cooking beyond the grill—expand it to a luxury experience, with craft and quality that ensured it would last, year after year. And so Lynx began—with a small catalog, and a moment of truth: How would the world respond? The world embraced the beautiful Lynx craftsmanship that earned a review as “the world’s greatest grill.” The Lynx proprietary welding technique helped ensure that corners were seamless, eliminating gaps where residues could collect and giving each piece a trademark gleam. Now outdoor kitchens have gained renown, and the Lynx catalog has grown.


Gas Grill Troubleshooting

The Tank  
Modern propane tanks, mandated by the government, contain an Over Fill Prevention (OPD) Device. This makes it so a propane tank cannot be overfilled. Rarely, the OPD on your propane tank can be damaged causing the tank to work incorrectly. 

Fuel Hose and Regulator  
The output of a propane tank or your natural gas line is much greater than you need for grilling. The regulator controls the amount of fuel that can flow to your grill. This attaches to the tank (or natural gas line) with a flexible hose with an O-ring to create an airtight seal. Regulators are preset by the manufacturer and should not be adjusted by you. If you look at your regulator you will notice a small vent hole in the center. Common problems are clogged vent holes, which can cause irregular fuel flow and can lead to trouble. Usually, you can clear it by tapping or blowing into the vent. Other problems are fuel leakage caused by a worn or damaged hose or O-ring. To determine if there is leaking mix dish soap and water in equal parts and coat everything from the tank to the control valves with the mixture and see if it produces any bubbles. The tank needs to be connected and on but the control valves off. If you find a leak, replace that part. 

Control Valves 
The controls valves regulate the flow of fuel to the burner. Each burner on your grill has a control valve. You cannot repair a bad control valve and if need be, you should replace the whole unit. Before you do, however, remove the control valve from your grill and inspect it. Like other parts of your grill, insects love to climb in here to nest. At the center of the control is the orifice. The orifice controls the flow of fuel and can become clogged. If it is, use a thin wire to clean out. Make sure you put it all back together the way you found it. Without the orifice, you cannot regulate the amount of gas flowing to the burner and run the risk of explosion. 

Venturi Tubes 
The venturi tubes connect the control valve to the burner(s) and mix the fuel with air to provide the flame. To do this, there is an open gap in the fuel line that can easily become obstructed. Insects, especially spiders, commonly nest here. The best solution for this is to wrap the venturi tubes with an aluminum screen that will not block the airflow but will keep the critters out. Many grills come with protected venturi tubes. Another common problem is a misalignment of the venturi tubes with the burner. Typically the venturi tubes are simply placed in the fuel line and can get knocked out of place. The venturi tubes have adjustable shutters and they may need an adjustment to regulate fuel flow. 

Burners 
Burners come in many shapes, sizes, and materials. Burners range from aluminized steel at the low-end to cast brass and stainless steel on the high end. Low-end burners will typically last about three years under normal circumstances. Because the burner is inside the grill, it tends to get coated in burnt grease and can corrode quickly. Inspect and clean your burner regularly to avoid problems. If the burner is damaged or too heavily corroded, you will need to replace it. Get the same size and shape of the burner but consider purchasing one of a better quality metal if possible. 

Barrier or Radiant 
In between the burner and the cooking grate is a barrier, also called a radiant. It is supposed to absorb and release heat evenly to the cooking surface. The barrier protects the burners from drippings and creates a place for grease to collect and burn off. It may be constructed of lava rocks, ceramic briquettes, or metal plates. These need to be replaced periodically as they become crusted with burnt grease and food; this can eventually create an unpleasant flavor on foods. Porous lava rocks tend to need replacement more often. Metal plates can typically be cleaned and used for a longer time. Inspect your barrier. If it is broken up, heavily coated, or simply not creating a sufficient barrier, consider replacing it.

SOURCE: thespruceeats.com



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Product Reviews:

This is our second Lynx grill, and the first one purchased approximately 5
This is our second Lynx grill, and the first one purchased approximately 5 years ago was wonderful... which is what convinced me to spend this much on a second one. The second one was purchased after Lynx's acquisition by Viking and shows a significant decline in quality. The new ceramic burners are a down grade from the previous brass versions, and will wear our over time. No better than "cheap grill" stainless steel burners in my opinion. The ignition system does wear out as well. Not to mention, upon receiving the grill, there was damage that needed to be repaired (2 months to fix...). We are 2 years in to the ownership of our second Lynx, and I would explicitly not recommend the purchase of one.
Published: July 16, 2022
Mark Scottsdale, AZ
Source: bbqguys.com

The power to the rotisserie no longer works after aprox 2 years, and the ig
The power to the rotisserie no longer works after aprox 2 years, and the igniters have been intermittent since aprox 6 months, this grill is covered and on a screen porch, the igniters should work better then that. I have a ten year old Weber and the igniters still work perfect!
Published: June 19, 2021
Mark Peachtree City Ga
Source: bbqguys.com

4 different repairs in first year of ownership. Performance of grill (when
4 different repairs in first year of ownership. Performance of grill (when it's not broken) is excellent. But it is usually in need of repairs.
Published: July 17, 2021
Paul Scottsdale
Source: bbqguys.com

This is the BEST high end Professional/Commercial rated grill you can get.
This is the BEST high end Professional/Commercial rated grill you can get. I owned 3 other high-end $1k-$3k range grills in the past and they were good but does not compare to this one. This grill as any professional-rated appliance might require some adjustments when you install it, such as the openings in the burners, orifice, and even knobs to avoid any "bang" noise from the burners! The igniters in this grill are the best in the industry it uses a glow igniter which is durable, reliable and efficient. It achieves top temperature within 12-15 minutes on high output making it faster than the competition claims. Also, flareups are minimum at least with my configuration! I have only one infrared burner! "I can't speak for those with the ALL INFRARED burners" now of course if you place a super fat piece of any meat, it might have some flareups but that will happen with any grill! Just use some common sense while grilling. I recommend going with ONE INFRARED burner! These infrared burners are super powerful and it might burn your food super fast! Unless you want to have your eye on the food every second of grilling go with the ONE INFRARED burner! Bottom line... this is the best-built quality grill out there, its a grill for a lifetime! I grill an average of 3-4x per week and I do a full detailed cleaning every 3-4 months, like any high-end appliance you have to maintain it. No complaints from here! Excellent grill.
Published: September 14, 2019
Benny
Source: bbqguys.com

We love this grill when it works, but the Igniter and FlameTrak system are
We love this grill when it works, but the Igniter and FlameTrak system are deeply flawed. The first electrical adapter did not work out of the box. The replacement one worked for a few months and now will not consistently spark. Such a potentially great, beautiful, and EXPENSIVE grill and it jus doesn't work or won't stay lit because they went with a cheap source of power supplies. It also won't stay lit because the FlameTrak system doesn't work properly. Also, they make a big deal about how it is warranted for life. Only the burners are warranted for life. All the parts that never break are warranted for 5 years. The parts that do break are only warranted for 2 years, and you have to pay for labor to have it fixed after a year. So now I have to pay a guy to come unplug and plug in a power supply, which I can do myself if I could just get them to send it to me. But, since it is warranted through BBQ guys I can't go directly to Lynx. I love BBQ guys, but hate this grill. Hey BBQ guys, stop carrying and selling this VERY EXPENSIVE product until they fix this flaw.
Published: April 13, 2021
Sad Griller
Source: bbqguys.com

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