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NVT-3/9 OWNER'S MANUAL 

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING GUIDE

 

NU-VU

®

 FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS 

 

MENOMINEE MICHIGAN 49858-1029 

(906) 863-4401 

♦ (800) 338-9886 

Sales Fax (906) 863-

5889  ♦  Service Fax (906) 863-6322 

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CLEANING: 

Your NVT-3/9 should be cleaned daily and as soon as possible after a spill has occurred. It is essential to maintain 
a clean unit, especially if the public views the unit in your place of business. The following should be used for 
cleaning: 
 

A.  The stainless steel exterior may be cleaned with any good stainless steel cleaner or polish, or with hot 

soapy water followed by a clear rinse if it is very soiled. 

 

B.  All  glass  should  be  cleaned  with  a  glass-cleaning  formula.  Baked-on  or  excessive  soiling  can  be 

removed with soap and hot water followed by a thorough rinse with fresh clean water. 

 

C.  The  Oven  and  Proofer  interiors  should  be  cleaned  on  a  regular  basis  with  mild  soap  and  hot  water 

followed by a thorough rinse with fresh clean water. 

 

 

 

 

 

D.  The Proofer Fan Cover should be removed on a regular basis when cleaning the interior of the Proofer. 

Clean the Proofer Fan Cover with mild soap and hot water, rinse with clean fresh water, and wipe dry to 
prevent spotting. 

 

E.  Proofers equipped with the AUTOMIST option should have the Water Injection Nozzle inspected and 

cleaned  at  regular  intervals  as  determined  by  usage  and  water  hardness.  To  clean  the  Water  Injection 
Nozzle: 

 

 

1. 

Ensure that the Proofer is OFF prior to cleaning the humidity nozzle. 

 

 

2. 

Remove the Wire Shelf Racks from the proofer to allow removal of the Proofer Fan  Cover 

 

Assembly. 

 

 

3. 

Remove the Fan Cover Assembly by lifting it up ¾"(19mm) to align the fastener heads  

with 

the holes in the Fan Cover and pull forward slightly then move the Fan Cover to the left   and rotate the 
right side of the Fan Cover forward to remove it from the proofer. 

 

 

4. 

Remove the Nozzle by rotating it one quarter turn anti or counter clock wise then  

 

 

 

 

downward away form the Base. 

  

5.  Install the Nozzle by aligning the flats on the Nozzle and Base, pushing the Nozzle until fully seated 

in the Base and turning one quarter turn clockwise. 

  

6.  Replace the Fan Cover Assembly and Wire Shelf Racks. 

 

* * * CAUTION * * * 

NU-VU

®

 DOES NOT RECOMMEND the use of any strong commercial or caustic product on this equipment. DO 

NOT allow any type of caustic cleaner to come into contact with any aluminum parts (such as Door Frames), the 
silicon  rubber  Door  Gaskets,  or  any  of  the  sealing  compound  in  the  Oven  and  Proofer  seams  and  joints. These 
compounds may cause discoloration and degradation of these parts resulting in permanent damage. DO NOT use 
bleach or bleach compounds on any chromed parts; bleach will damage chrome plating. DO NOT CLEAN THIS 
APPLIANCE WITH A WATER JET OR PRESSURE WASHER. 

NOTE: 

NU-VU

®

 has had very good results with a product called JIFFY CLEANER. For standard cleaning simply spray 

JIFFY  on  and  wipe  off.  Heavily  soiled  areas  may  require  a  short  period  of  soaking.  This  cleaner  is  available 
through NU-VU

®

 (Part #51-0002) or through your local Rochester/Midland distributor or representative. 

WARNING:  Do not use oven cleaners in the Oven!  

Once in the side walls these cleaners are very difficult to remove, and may cause your oven to smoke or emit 

noxious fumes until they are rinsed out or burned away. You will need to completely disassemble the oven 

interior in order to flush out any remaining oven cleaner. 

Summary of Contents for NVT-3/9

Page 1: ...roofer A Quality Product Made in the U S A by NU VU Food Service Systems 5600 13th STREET MENOMINEE MICHIGAN 49858 1029 906 863 4401 FAX sales 906 863 5889 800 338 9886 FAX service 906 863 6332 Revise...

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Page 3: ...contact us When calling for service or parts try to be at the equipment location so that we can better assist you with your service or parts needs Each page carries information to help you use this OW...

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Page 5: ...AUTOMIST Proofer Dry Out Procedure 14 Oven Dry Out Procedure 14 Cleaning 15 SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT GUIDE 16 Door Latch How to Adjust 17 Door Test Procedure 17 Door Gasket How to Replace 18 Replacing...

Page 6: ...nt when ordering replacement parts or requesting service When calling for service or parts try to be at the equipment location so that we can better assist you with your service or parts needs LIST OF...

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Page 9: ...57mm half size sheet pans on the included stainless steel wire shelves A total of twelve 12 stainless steel wire shelves are included for use in the oven and proofer Measuring 77 1975mm high 36 927mm...

Page 10: ...89mm pan spacing or nine 18 x26 330mm x 457mm full size sheet pans with 3 89mm spacing Listings Approvals Service Connections Electrical 208 volt 60 Hz 240 volt 60 Hz 230V 50 Hz Single or three phase...

Page 11: ...hipping pallet and inspect the bottom including the Casters for any damage Check the Casters and the drip pan holder under the unit C If any damage is noted after the driver leaves immediately contact...

Page 12: ...NU VU service department at 800 338 9886 This equipment must be installed and connected in accordance with all applicable federal state province and or local electrical codes having jurisdiction usin...

Page 13: ...ower Terminal Block with a voltmeter and compare the readings with the label listings on the side of the unit If the readings match the unit is ready for its initial START UP If the readings DO NOT co...

Page 14: ...two o rings are in place then lift the cartridge into the filter head and rotate the cartridge 1 4 turn anti or counter clockwise until it comes to a stop F Push the unit back into place and set the...

Page 15: ...Oven Blower Wheel 8 should begin to rotate C Open the Oven Door 41 The Motor Blower Wheel should come to a stop as the Door opens and the Micro Switch 14 in the Front Face is released D Close the Ove...

Page 16: ...int is reached after which an audible alarm will sound A light to moderate fogging will appear on the Proofer Door 42 The display will now resemble that of figure 4 above C Load the product The pans s...

Page 17: ...top shelf is too high to be reached safely and easily empty pans should be placed on the shelf to guide the air flow over and around your product for the best possible results C Close the Oven Door 4...

Page 18: ...NOMINEE MICHIGAN 49858 1029 page 10 Sales Fax 906 863 5889 Service Fax 906 863 6322 906 863 4401 800 338 9886 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER To turn on the Oven and or Proofer press the corresponding On Off...

Page 19: ...res will be displayed during the preheat cycle Once the preheat cycle is complete the Oven and or proofer is ready for use and product can be loaded After your product is loaded and the door is closed...

Page 20: ...63 4401 800 338 9886 The control comes preprogrammed with default settings for all the menus The settings can be changed to suit your needs Pressing the programming key will bring up a numeric keypad...

Page 21: ...ck mark key to accept the new value pressing the back key the curved arrow in the upper corner will disregard the change After you are finished making changes to the menu settings press the enter key...

Page 22: ...that the dry out procedure be performed any time the proofer will be off for more than a few hours B Wipe out any standing water in the bottom of the Proofer C The proofer elements will turn on for 4...

Page 23: ...Assembly by lifting it up 19mm to align the fastener heads with the holes in the Fan Cover and pull forward slightly then move the Fan Cover to the left and rotate the right side of the Fan Cover for...

Page 24: ...to drop When work on the component is finished replace the Panel with care making sure that all wires are properly placed and not pulled or pinched If more than one component is being worked on try t...

Page 25: ...t approximately three full turns C CAREFULLY move the Door Latch body IN or OUT under the adjustment plate one notch at a time Make sure the Door Latch stays straight up and down and tighten the mount...

Page 26: ...to you as a single formed piece of high temperature material C Place the formed Gasket over the channel in the face of the unit and press it firmly into place Start at the corners and work toward the...

Page 27: ...rCard Visa and American Express credit cards are also accepted The return of defective parts is required An RGA is require for parts being returned The return of a defective part or component must be...

Page 28: ...onal wear and tear on the following parts Light bulbs Door gaskets Door handles and catches Fuses Damage attributable to customer abuse including Proofer water pan allowed to run dry and burn Proofer...

Page 29: ...OCEDURE AND CONDITIONS The following procedure shall be followed for the return of parts to the factory for credit consideration All parts received by NU VU must have a completed RETURN AUTHORIZATION...

Page 30: ...ensor 252 3001 11 Proofer Heat Element 120 volt 600 watt Automist 240V 380V 415V 60 0001 1 B 104 volt 600 watt Automist 208V 60 0212 A 12 Proofer Motor and Fan Assembly 250 2015 13 Control Transformer...

Page 31: ...COMPONENTS 60 Proofer Fan Cover Assembly 112 9193 61 Proofer Wall Right 112 0335 62 Proofer Wall Left 112 0336 65 Wire Shelf GR17T26 67 Water Nozzle Assembly Nozzle and Base 251 3005 67a Quick change...

Page 32: ...ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS NVT 3 9 OWNER S MANUAL NU VU FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS MENOMINEE MICHIGAN 49858 1029 page 24 Sales Fax 906 863 5889 Service Fax 906 863 6322 906 863 4401 800 338 9886...

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