Page 3 - WARNINGS; WARNING
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 3 WARNINGS WARNING This product complies with ANSI standard Z83.26-2007/Z83.26a-2008 and CSA 2.17-2007/CSA 2.37a-2008 and has been tested an approved by Intertek. To obtain replacement parts or service contact: Lynx Grills, Inc. 62201 Hwy 82 WestGreenwood, MS 38930888-2...
Page 6 - FEATURES
6 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION FEATURES Thank you for your purchase of our LYNX Deluxe Eave Mount Patio Heater. This product has been manufactured with the highest quality materials available, and combines the most advanced, state of the art, internal components with cutting edge, heater design tec...
Page 7 - MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 7 Special considerations should be made when selecting a location for your heater before installation. The mostimportant of which should be a location that will serve to be the most functional and useful in providing heat. Suggested locations would be under an eave, on ...
Page 8 - BEFORE YOU START; IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED
8 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE Be certain any visible damage to the carton is noted on freight bill or express receipt and signed by the person making delivery. FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IMMEDIATELY, regardless of extent of damage. CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE If damage is unnoticed...
Page 9 - CLEARANCE TO CONSTRUCTION; illustration below.
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 9 CLEARANCE TO CONSTRUCTION STRAIGHT MOUNTING If the heater is to be mounted facing straight down with no angle on its pivot point, then the heater must be mounted NO CLOSER than 14” from any overhead combustible construction. The side clearances must be NO CLOSER than ...
Page 10 - GAS CONNECTION INFORMATION
10 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION The heater is factory set to use either propane (LP) or natural gas (NAT). This heater is dedicated to one of these two gas types and it is not easily field convertible. It is critical that the gas you use matches that which the heater was set up for. You can verify ...
Page 11 - continued; ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INFORMATION
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 11 A typical gas supply line might consist of ½” piping beginning at the gas supply source. This line will be routed, within the shortest possible distance, up to the vicinity of the heater location (30 Ft. MAX). This line, as previously mentioned, willhave a ½” lever- ...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION
12 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE HEATER Initial mounting considerations have been discussed, and now it’s time commit your placement theory into motion. Consider the following pieces of information to help you through: The Lynx Eave Mount Patio Heater is made from the fines...
Page 15 - GAS CONNECTIONS
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 15 Gas connections will vary depending on heater mounting location selected and the gas type (NG or LP) being used. See also previous section ‘Gas Supply and Connections’. Prior to mounting the heater, the gas connections were considered and an overall routing ‘plan’ wa...
Page 17 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 17 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS If the AC adaptor is NOT being used, and it is intended to run the heater from battery power only, then NO special electrical connections are needed. Note that this may require more frequent battery replacements. The AC/DC output plug, at the r...
Page 19 - PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 19 INITIALIZING THE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM On the wireless wall switch press the “OFF” button. Confirm that the red LED flashes. The LED will flash every time that any of the 4 buttons are pushed. This confirms that the unit is functioning, and that the button selection ...
Page 20 - NOTE: If programming more than one unit,; IMPORTANT NOTE
20 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION Once the wireless wall switch has been successfully programmed, repeat the process with the touch screen remote control. Once again, press the LEARN button on the receiver. Release the LEARN button. You will now hear a single beep. NOTE: If programming more than one ...
Page 22 - TOUCH SCREEN REMOTE CONTROL
22 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION TOUCH SCREEN REMOTE CONTROL (Unused) MODE/SET MODE Zone SET TEM P Zone AIR TEMP Zone LIGHT Zone (Unused) FAN Zone (Unus ed) TIME/PRO G Zone AUX Zone (Unused) FLAME Zone DOWN Button MODE/SET Button UP Button HEATER MODES OF OPERATION Operation modes: • MANUAL ON • MAN...
Page 26 - MAINTENANCE
26 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE Outlet Ga s Pressure Ta p (To Burner) Inlet Ga s Pressure Ta p (From Supply) REPLACING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER Remove the back cover on the remote control transmitter and lift out the 4 AAA batteries. Replace with 4 high quality 1.5V A...
Page 27 - POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 27 PILOT IGNITER DOES NOT SPARK Press the ‘ON’ button on the wireless wall switch. Verify the LED flashes RED when the button is pushed. If you hear a spark coming from the pilot, the problem may be the touch screen remote control. Replace the batteries. If the pilot st...
Page 30 - LYNX LIMITED WARRANTY
30 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION LYNX LIMITED WARRANTY I. Limited Five-Year Residential Warranty The stainless steel body housing is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship when subjected to normal domestic use and service for Five years from date of purchase. This warranty exc...
Page 31 - LYNX EAVE MOUNTED EXPLODED DIAGRAM
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 31 LYNX EAVE MOUNTED EXPLODED DIAGRAM
Page 32 - LYNX EAVE MOUNTED HEATER PARTS LIST; EAVE MOUNTED PATIO HEATER
32 | CARE & USE/INSTALLATION LYNX EAVE MOUNTED HEATER PARTS LIST Item No. Part Number Descrip ti on Qty. 1 14029 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1, HHD, SS 4 2 14030 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1/2, HHD, SS 4 3 31876 Nut, 1/4-20, LKN, ST, W/ESL 4 4 35429 Bracket, Eave Moun ti ng 2 30147 Washer, 3/8, FLT, SS, 7/8 O.D. 8 335...
Page 33 - INDEX
CARE & USE/INSTALLATION | 33 B Battery Install, Wall Switch ............................................ 17Battery, Touch Screen .................................................. 18Battery, Heater .............................................................. 18Basic Operation ....................