Using the rotisserie burner – Lynx Professional Grills 27" Free Standing Grill L27PSR-2 User Manual

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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 flow around it as it

rotates. and, by moving the

burner out from beneath the

food, you avoid scorching

flare-ups.

your

foods

will be

more

evenly

cooked,

more tender and juicier when

slow-roasted on a lynx’s rotis-

serie.
the lynx 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.

rotisserie

motor mount

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 suscep-

tible 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 pe-

riodically check the burner.

the skewer & forks

the rotisserie can handle large

food items up to 50 lbs. you

should prepare any item and

first mount it on the skewer.

swing the warming rack up

and out of the way. it will rest

in place.

then mount the skewer on the

grill before lighting the rotis-

serie infrared burner. lighting

the burner first could result

in burning your hands while

trying to mount the skewer on

the grill.
it’s okay to remove the grill

racks and even the briquette

trays to make room for large

foods on the skewer.
to load the skewer, slide one

of the forks onto the skewer.

push the skewer through the

center of the food, then slide

the second fork onto the

skewer. center the food to be

cooked on the skewer then

push the forks firmly together.

tighten the thumb screws (use

pliers if necessary). you should

wrap any loose, dangling

pieces of food (like wings) with

butcher’s string (never use

nylon or plastic string).
with the food secured to the

skewer slowly roll the skewer

in the palms of your hands to

check for balance. it should

rotate smoothly. If you find it

has a heavy side, adjust where

the skewer pierces the meat.

an unbalanced skewer will

cause uneven rotation and

uneven cooking. it’s normal

for the skewer to flex with

large foods.

USING THE ROTISSERIE BURNER

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