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Jackson Grills LUX Series - User Manual

Jackson Grills LUX Series
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Grill Model: JLS700-LP-F or JLS700-NG-F (shown above left)
JLS700BI-LP or JLS700BI-NG (shown above right)
JLS550-LP-F-or JLS550-NG-F
JLS550BI-LP or JLS550BI-NG
JLS400-LP or JLS400-NG
Version: OCT19
Important Notice
Please read ALL safety notices on Pg. 2-
3 before assembling or operating this
grill.
LUX Series OWNER’S MANUAL
FIRE IT UP WITH JACKSON GRILLS. www.jacksongrills.com

Questions and Answers

  • R
    Ryan NortonAug 14, 2025
    What to do if my Jackson Grills LUX Grill has grease fire?
    • L
      Laura AllenAug 14, 2025
      If your Jackson Grills Grill experiences a grease fire or excessive flame flare-ups, it's often due to excess fat on the meat or grease deposits. To resolve this, trim fat off meat before grilling. Also, regularly clean the firebox, grease pan, and grease cup. Always check the grease cup before each use.
  • M
    Michael HoustonAug 17, 2025
    Why is my Jackson Grills LUX Grill not hot enough?
    • A
      Ashley MillerAug 17, 2025
      If your Jackson Grills Grill isn't producing enough heat, several factors could be responsible. The regulator might be defective, requiring replacement of the NG regulator or propane hose and regulator. Alternatively, there could be low inlet pressure, so check the NG gas pressure and ensure the propane tank isn't empty. A bent or kinked gas hose can also restrict gas flow, so smooth out the hose and check for damage. Finally, ensure the grill is preheated for at least 15 minutes before use.
  • M
    Michael KelleyAug 21, 2025
    What to do if main burner won't light on Jackson Grills LUX?
    • B
      Bryan FloydAug 21, 2025
      If the main burner on your Jackson Grills Grill won’t light after the torchlight ignites, the burner orifices might be plugged with residue, so check and clean the burners and main valve orifices. Also, ensure that the natural gas outlet or propane tank is delivering sufficient fuel by checking the gas pressure and propane tank level. Incorrectly set air shutters can also cause this issue, so reset them according to the provided illustration. Make sure the burners are correctly installed and aligned with the valve orifice. If none of these steps work, the gas valves may be defective and need replacement.
  • P
    prestondanielAug 25, 2025
    How to fix yellow or orange flames on Jackson Grills LUX Grill?
    • J
      jonescindyAug 25, 2025
      Excessively yellow or orange flames on your Jackson Grills Grill indicates incomplete combustion. To fix this, re-set the burner air shutters according to the illustration provided.
  • M
    Miguel DuncanAug 27, 2025
    How to fix torch light pilot flame that won't light on Jackson Grills LUX Grill?
    • E
      Erica BellAug 27, 2025
      If the torch light pilot flame on your Jackson Grills Grill won't light, the electrode might be contaminated with deposits. Clean the electrode tip and insulator using an old toothbrush, alcohol, and emery paper. If the electrode or wire is damaged and there's no spark, replace the gas valve assembly along with the wire. Also, check if the electrode wire is loose or has fallen off, and reconnect it at the gas valve if necessary. A plugged torch light orifice or outlet tube can also cause this issue, so clean the torch tube and unplug the orifice with fine wire. Finally, ensure that the natural gas outlet or propane tank is delivering sufficient fuel by checking the gas pressure and propane tank level.
  • J
    Joseph FullerAug 30, 2025
    Why is flame lifting off burner on my Jackson Grills LUX Grill?
    • C
      Christopher CruzAug 30, 2025
      If the flame lifts off the burner while your Jackson Grills Grill is in operation, it could be due to gas pressure being too high, in which case you should call a professional gas fitter or propane dealer. Another possible cause is incorrectly set air shutters, so reset them according to the illustration.
  • K
    Kenneth RobertsSep 3, 2025
    What to do if knobs are getting too hot on Jackson Grills LUX Grill?
    • S
      Sarah RogersSep 3, 2025
      If the knobs on your Jackson Grills Grill are getting too hot, it might be because wind is blowing from behind the grill. Reposition the grill or create a wind barrier. Also, check if the grill is level and reposition it if necessary.
  • J
    johnstonkevinSep 6, 2025
    How to fix a hard to turn gas valve on Jackson Grills Grill?
    • M
      Monica WhiteSep 6, 2025
      If the gas valve on your Jackson Grills Grill is hard to turn, it's likely due to corrosion at the valve stem. Remove the knob and lubricate the stem with penetrating oil. Work the valve back and forth to loosen it, and then lubricate it regularly.
  • B
    Breanna ParkSep 9, 2025
    How to fix no spark at rear rotisserie burner on Jackson Grills Grill?
    • T
      Tina HowellSep 9, 2025
      If there's no spark at the rear rotisserie burner of your Jackson Grills Grill, the battery in the rear burner ignition switch may be dead. Replace the battery by unscrewing the switch cap. If that doesn't work, the ignition switch/module may be defective and need replacement. Another possible cause is a contaminated rotisserie burner electrode, so clean the electrode tip and insulator using an old toothbrush, alcohol, and emery paper.

Summary

Important Notice

Safety Information

Read all safety notices on pages 2-3 before assembling or operating the grill.

Safety Warnings

DANGER: Gas Leak Procedures

Specific steps to take if you detect a gas leak, including immediate actions and contacting authorities.

WARNING: General Precautions

Essential safety guidelines regarding flammable liquids, LP cylinder storage, and general appliance use.

Assembling & Preparing your Grill

Clearance to Combustibles

Cut Out Dimensions (Built-In Only)

Propane Gas Connection

Carts: Connecting Propane Cylinder

Step-by-step guide for connecting a propane cylinder to a cart-style grill.

Disconnecting Propane Cylinder

Procedure for safely disconnecting the propane cylinder from the grill.

Propane Cylinder Requirements & Specifications

Details on required specifications and safety features for propane cylinders.

Natural Gas Connection

Cart: Connecting Natural Gas Hose

Procedure for connecting the natural gas hose to a cart model grill.

Leak Testing

Testing Procedures

Detailed steps for applying the leak detection solution and checking connections.

Leak Test Safety Tips

Crucial safety advice for performing gas leak tests safely and effectively.

Installer Final Check List

Fuel Conversion

Grill Lighting Instructions

Light Main Burners (Ignition)

Detailed instructions for igniting the main burners using the built-in ignition system.

Grilling and Rotisserie Cooking

Using the Grilling Surface

Using the Rotisserie Kit

Tips for Rotisserie Cooking

Cleaning and Maintenance

Trouble Shooting

Troubleshooting Guide

A comprehensive table listing common grill problems, their potential causes, and solutions.

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Jackson Grills LUX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJackson Grills
ModelLUX Series
CategoryGrill
LanguageEnglish

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