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Summary of Contents for AGR -6B

Page 1: ... 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 ...

Page 2: ...uction manual in a safe place for convenient reference and operation This instruction manual is subject to any change without further notice and the manufacturer reserves the right of final interpretation The appliance is designed for commercial purposes not for household use DANGER If you smell gas Shut off gas to the appliance Extinguish any open flame If odor continues keep away from the applia...

Page 3: ...roduction 3 3 Manufacturer s Authority and Responsibility 3 4 Parameter Specifications 4 5 Transport and Storage 22 6 Installation and Debugging 23 7 Safety Notices and Precautions 25 8 Operating Instructions 26 9 Cleaning and Maintenance 30 10 Troubleshooting 32 11 Schematic Diagram for Installation of Rear Panel 33 ...

Page 4: ...hose with physical or mental disorders or disabilities that lack the necessary knowledge or experience unless with appropriate instructions and sufficient safety 2 Brief Instruction Such product is the gas restaurant ranges connected with oven hot plates and griddle manufactured by us The product is in novel design reasonable structure durable and easy to operate and maintain The ranges include a ...

Page 5: ...s using this product Incorrectly or irrationally using the product by untrained personnel Not obey the local law using this product Be repaired or changed by unauthorized technicians Use the spare parts or accessories provided by non manufacturers Accidents caused by force majeure Not strictly comply with related guide of this instruction by any reason 4 Parameter Specifications 4 1 24 inch series...

Page 6: ... parameter information Table 1 Model Overall dimensions IN L x W x H Packing size IN L x W x H Oven dimensions IN L x W x H Griddle working area IN L x W Number of oven AGR 4B 24 31 57 3 8 26 5 8 41 3 8 41 3 8 20 26 14 none 1 AGR 24G 24 20 5 8 1 AGR 24G ...

Page 7: ...No and Per BTU B T U h Number of burners Total BTU B T U h Hot plates Griddle Oven H o t p l a t e s Gridd le O v e n U SHAPE I SHAPE U S H A P E I S H A P E AGR 4B Natural Gas 5 NG38 NG42 NG45 NG44 4 1 152 000 32 000 27 000 21000 24 000 Propane 10 LP51 LP52 LP54 LP53 152 000 32 000 27 000 21000 24 000 AGR 24G Natural Gas 5 NG45 NG42 NG45 NG44 1 1 1 72 000 25 000 27 000 21000 24 000 Propane 10 LP5...

Page 8: ... 7 36 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 36 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 6B AGR 4B 12GR ...

Page 9: ... 8 36 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 36 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 4B 12GL AGR 2B 24GR ...

Page 10: ... 9 36 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 3 8 1 2 7 8 1 4 1 8 3 8 7 8 1 2 AGR 2B 24GL AGR 36G ...

Page 11: ... of Gas Supply and Burner The minimum supplied gas pressure regulator is factory set at 5 Natural Gas W C and 10 L P Gas W C The external thread of product s intake tube is 3 4 inches Table 4 Model Gas Species and Intake manifold pressure in W C Nozzle No and Per BTU B T U h Number of burners Total BTUB T U h Hot plates Griddle Oven H o t p l a t e s Gridd le O v e n U SHAPE I SHAPE U S H A P E I ...

Page 12: ...2B 24GL Natural Gas 5 NG38 NG42 NG45 NG39 2 1 1 1 139 000 32 000 27 000 21000 27 000 Propane 10 LP51 LP52 LP54 LP52 139 000 32 000 27 000 21000 27 000 AGR 36G Natural Gas 5 NG45 NG42 NG45 NG39 2 1 1 102 000 25 000 27 000 21000 27 000 Propane 10 LP54 LP52 LP54 LP52 102 000 23 000 27 000 21000 27 000 4 3 48 inch series 48 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 8B ...

Page 13: ... 12 48 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 48 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 6B 12GR AGR 6B 12GL ...

Page 14: ... 13 48 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 48 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 4B 24GR AGR 4B 24GL ...

Page 15: ... 14 48 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 48 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 2B 36GR AGR 2B 36GL ...

Page 16: ...ry set at 5 Natural Gas W C and 10 L P Gas W C The external thread of product s intake tube is 3 4 inches Table6 Model Gas Species and Intake manifold pressure in W C Nozzle No and Per BTU B T U h Number of burners Total BTUB T U h Hot plates Griddle Oven H o t p l a t e s Gridd le O v e n U SHAP E I SHA PE U S H A P E I S H A P E AGR 8B Natural Gas 5 NG38 NG42 NG45 NG44 8 2 304 000 32 000 27 000 ...

Page 17: ... 10 LP51 LP52 LP54 LP53 224 000 32 000 27 000 21000 24 000 AGR 2B 36GR AGR 2B 36GL Natural Gas 5 NG38 NG42 NG45 NG44 2 2 1 2 187 000 32 000 27 000 21000 24 000 Propane 10 LP51 LP52 LP54 LP53 187 000 32 000 27 000 21000 24 000 4 4 60 inch series 60 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 10B ...

Page 18: ... 17 60 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 60 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 8B 12GL AGR 8B 12GR ...

Page 19: ... 18 60 1 1 2 1 7 8 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 60 1 1 2 1 7 8 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 6B 24GR AGR 6B 24GL ...

Page 20: ... 19 60 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 60 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 4B 36GR AGR 4B 36GL ...

Page 21: ... 20 AGR 2B 48GL 60 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 60 1 7 8 1 1 2 13 3 8 29 1 2 31 36 7 8 6 56 1 4 30 1 8 57 3 8 AGR 2B 48GR ...

Page 22: ...0B 60 31 57 3 8 62 5 8 41 3 8 41 3 8 26 1 2 26 14 none 2 AGR 8B 12GR AGR 8B 12GL 12 20 5 8 2 AGR 6B 24GR AGR 6B 24GL 24 20 5 8 2 AGR 4B 36GR AGR 4B 36GL 36 20 5 8 2 AGR 2B 48GR AGR 2B 48GL 48 20 5 8 2 Information of Gas Supply and Burner The minimum supplied gas pressure regulator is factory set at 5 Natural Gas W C and 10 L P Gas W C The external thread of product s intake tube is 3 4 inches ...

Page 23: ... NG45 NG39 6 1 1 2 294 000 32 000 27 000 21000 27 000 Propane 10 LP51 LP52 LP54 LP52 294 000 32 000 27 000 21000 27 000 AGR 4B 36GR AGR 4B 36GL Natural Gas 5 NG38 NG42 NG45 NG39 4 2 1 2 257 000 32 000 27 000 21000 27 000 Propane 10 LP51 LP52 LP54 LP52 257 000 32 000 27 000 21000 27 000 AGR 2B 48GR AGR 2B 48GL Natural Gas 5 NG38 NG42 NG45 NG39 2 3 1 2 220 000 32 000 27 000 21000 27 000 Propane 10 L...

Page 24: ...and contact the carriers to pursue a claim within 15 days after receiving Be sure to install supporting legs before using and do not tear up any label or logo before normal using Please read these instructions carefully before installation and operation Please contact your local agent if you have any questions Such stove shall be installed on the horizontal solid anti skidding and incombustible fl...

Page 25: ...ir input by authorized and licensed technicians Thread glue must be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases Warning Use soap water or testing instrument to test whether piping joint leaks or not before using and forbid using an open flame to test After installing completely you should check gas supply pressure Use a pressure gauge which is equipped with liquid such as U type pressure ...

Page 26: ...rocess of using should take safety precautions immediately Immediately turn off the main gas valve extinguish all heat and flames and call 911 Safety information can be obtained from your local gas suppliers When using this equipment safety precautions should always be followed including the following The burner of gas restaurant ranges stove frame griddle and external surface will still be scaldi...

Page 27: ...light has been set at the factory Each burner has a pilot light Make sure air circulation well at the bottom of equipment Do not use fan or air conditioning blowing at the flame in order to avoid extinguishing flame and cause safety accidents Install the matched cooking fume exhauster according to the local regulations of char broiler Make sure to keep the natural air circulation in the kitchen 8 ...

Page 28: ...imultaneously figure 7 and figure 8 Do not loosen the button immediately after the pilot gas is ignited Down press it for 10 15 seconds Then loosen the button to observe whether the pilot fire is stable 3 If the pilot fire is not ignited please repeat the procedure above until the pilot fire is ignited Tip 1 The pilot light may not be lighted immediately for existing gas in the pipe Wait a minute ...

Page 29: ...he thermostat valve knob counterclockwise continuously to the required temperature figure 10 and the oven starts warming When reaching the set temperature the thermostat valve will automatically adjust the gas flow to keep the temperature in the oven constant 8 5 Turn off the valve Revolve the control valve knob clockwise to 0 Fig 2 Fig 5 so that extinguish flame of the main burner but the pilot l...

Page 30: ...er left to right Fig 12 meanwhile observe flame to adjust an appropriate opening degree Then screw damper solid screw make sure the equipment will not get loose in the process of moving and translation Reinstall control panel Griddle Remove control panel unscrew damper solid screw Fig 13 revolve damper left to right Fig 14 meanwhile observe flame to adjust an appropriate opening degree Then screw ...

Page 31: ...residue 2 use a cloth with water to wipe unit surface 3 burning the main fire burner about 10 20 minutes for sterilization 4 no use for long time spread cooking oil on grill after cleaning Warning Before cleaning all control valves must be turned off Strictly follow the lighting instructions to work again after cleaning Warning Wait for the equipment to cool down after the unit has been turned off...

Page 32: ...ent to wipe unit surface wipe up residue Reinstall after cleaning Warning if the catch tray is permitted to fill too high should be cleaned Per use Oven After the appliance is cooled open the oven door to take out the net rack and use the clean duster cloth to dip detergent to clean the grease and other rubbish debris After cleaning up reinstall the net rack to the original position Take care when...

Page 33: ...eard a sound of fire 1 Insufficient gas pressure in pipe 1 Contact the local gas supply dept 2 Not match nozzle aperture with gas resources 2 Adjust nozzle diameter 3 Flow of connection pipe is not enough 3 Increase pipe s allowable flow 4 Damper opening degree is too large 4 Adjust damper Yellow flame and black smoke 1 Use bottom gas 1 Change gas 2 Not match nozzle aperture with gas resources 2 A...

Page 34: ...d the maximum load of natural gas cannot exceed 6 and of LP cannot exceed 12 3 Adjustment range of the pressure regulator s is 3 6 for natural gas and 5 12 for L P 11 Schematic diagram for installation of back panel Step I Insert the inserted bar of rear panel into the corresponding position of rear panel Step II Fix the inserted bar of rear panel with the rear panel by self tapping screw ...

Page 35: ...ing position of rear panel Step IV Fix the rear top plate with rear panel by hexagon bolt Step V Insert the assembled rear top plate into the corresponding position of stove body Step VI Fix the assembled rear panel with the stove body by self tapping screw ...

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