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Atosa AGR-4B - User Manual

Atosa AGR-4B
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In order to provide the best service, ATOSA Catering Equipment INC.
requests that please register your warranty online at www.atosausa.com
For any service issues, please kindly contact us at
Email: warranty@atosausa.com
Or
Toll Free:+1-800-683-8660
Gas Restaurant Ranges
Operating Instructions
Before you begin, please read these instructions carefully to
use this product correctly, to make the product perform ideally, and
to avoid hazards.

Questions and Answers

  • C
    Christine DawsonAug 11, 2025
    What to do if the pilot light ignites but not the main fire on my Atosa Ranges?
    • D
      David GarciaAug 12, 2025
      If your Atosa Ranges pilot light ignites but the main fire doesn't, several factors could be at play. First, check if the gas pressure in the pipe is sufficient; if not, contact your local gas supplier. Second, the main fire nozzle might be blocked, in which case you should dredge the nozzle. Other potential issues include faulty gas control valves (replace them), an excessive distance between the pilot light and the main fire (adjust the distance), or a pilot light flame that is too low (adjust its height).
  • P
    petershowardAug 21, 2025
    Why is there a yellow flame and black smoke coming from my Atosa Ranges?
    • G
      George MooreAug 21, 2025
      If you notice a yellow flame and black smoke coming from your Atosa Ranges, it could be due to several reasons. One possibility is the type of gas being used; try changing the gas. Another reason may be that the nozzle aperture doesn't match the gas resources; in this case, you should adjust the nozzle diameter. Also, there might not be enough air for ignition, so increase the damper opening degree. Lastly, during peak gas usage, the gas sources may float heavy, so turn down the valve flow and then turn it back up after the peak.
  • A
    Andrew DiazSep 1, 2025
    How to fix Atosa AGR-4B Ranges that is not lighting?
    • D
      David BurnsSep 1, 2025
      If your Atosa Ranges is not lighting, it could be due to insufficient gas pressure in the pipe, so contact the local gas supply department. Alternatively, the nozzle could be occluded, in which case you should dredge the nozzle.

Atosa AGR-4B Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeGas Range
Number of Burners4
Oven TypeStandard
MaterialStainless Steel
Burner TypeOpen
Power SupplyNatural Gas

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