Nu Vu Oven PMA 5 12 User Manual

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NUVU FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS  
For NU-VU® Models:  
PMA-5/12  
& PMA-5/18  
Pizza Ovens  
OWNER'S  
MANUAL  
Revised:  
27 December 2006  
MENOMINEE, MICHIGAN 49858  
(906) 863-4401  
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PMA–5/12 AND PMA–5/18 OWNER'S MANUAL  
ABOUT YOUR NU–VU® OVEN  
ABOUT YOUR NU-VU® OVEN  
NU-VU® as a product line has been in existence for over twenty-five years. Its units are in use throughout the  
United States and Canada and have been exported to other parts of the world. NU-VU® continually modifies  
and updates its equipment to improve the capabilities as new innovations become available. This enables the  
user to obtain better and more useful results. NU-VU® currently manufactures an entire line of equipment in  
Menominee, Michigan.  
Seminars for both dealers and customers are available either on-site in Menominee, Michigan; at the dealer's  
showroom; or on the customer's premises. Technical product information can be generated by customer  
requested testing of various products.  
NU-VU® has, over a period of time, developed a series of Ovens, Proofers, Steamers, Smokers and Warmers  
designed to provide maximum performance with minimum energy requirements and care by the operator.  
NU-VU® has combined quality construction, long life components, superior performance, multiple use  
operation, and amplified operating procedures to produce the finest equipment available. This means the end  
user has the best of ALL worlds.  
NU-VU® equipment offers the widest range of options by the use of different air flow systems in conjunction  
with heat, moisture, steam and smoke.  
NU-VU® AIR OVENS, PROOFERS AND WARMERS:  
NU–VU® can provide a wide range of equipment with any of the following features:  
Bakery Ovens with either INTERNAL or EXTERNAL STEAM generating capabilities. These  
Ovens may be equipped with the NU-VU® COOK-N-HOLD option for broader use.  
COOK-N-HOLD Ovens for either high temperature or low temperature operation, with moisture and  
smoking capabilities.  
Low temperature Ovens with moisture and smoking capabilities.  
Steamer Ovens with high and low temperature capabilities.  
Multi-Ovens that dry bake, steam, and bake with steam.  
Bakery Proofer/Warmers with moisture and heat generating units with either manual fill or automatic  
humidity systems.  
General purpose Proofer/Warmers for reconstituting, slow cooking, holding and/or steaming.  
NU-VU® MODELS PMA-5/12 AND PMA-5/18:  
The Pizza Ovens of the NU-VU® PMA- series are electric and generally do not require ventilation hoods.  
However, the ultimate decision as to hood requirements rests with local authorities. NU-VU® has done  
operating cost comparisons with gas convection ovens. This data was generated in conjunction with input from  
Pacific Gas & Electric.  
Based on standard assumptions as to operating conditions for each unit and costs supplied by Pacific Gas &  
Electric, the NU-VU® PMA-5/12 and PMA-5/18 Pizza Ovens are comparable in operating cost to like-sized pan  
table top gas convection ovens.  
The PMA-5/12 and PMA-5/18 Pizza Ovens are specialty products from NU-VU®, and are designed specifically  
for the rapid baking of pizzas. The PMA-5/12 measures 26½" wide, 29" deep, and will hold a 12" pizza on each  
of its five baking decks. The PMA-5/18 measures 32 " wide, 36" deep, and will hold an 18" pizza on each of  
its five baking decks. Both units stand 34½" high from the base.  
Each unit contains a single 550° solid-state Temperature Control to regulate the electric Heat Elements in the  
two interior Side Walls. Pizzas are baked on five separate Baking Decks that can be individually accessed  
through the partitioned glass Door on the front of the unit. An external compartment contains five digital-  
display Timer/Alarms to monitor the baking time for each Baking Deck; these Timers have a recall feature,  
which allows you to simply keep repeating the original set baking time.  
NU–VU® FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS  
(906) 863-4401  
MENOMINEE, MICHIGAN 49858  
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ABOUT YOUR NU–VU® OVEN  
PMA–5/12 AND PMA–5/18 OWNER'S MANUAL  
Since the air flow is in a directional pattern the baking times are reduced over conventional deck and tray ovens.  
Actual baking times depend upon the Pizza recipe, baking temperature and environmental conditions.  
The NU-VU® PMA-5/12 and PMA-5/18 Pizza Ovens are designed for the following:  
Easy product positioning  
Rapid, even baking  
Easy cleaning  
Dependable components  
Low energy consumption  
Low maintenance  
Simple operation  
Rapid servicing  
AVAILABILITY AND TESTING:  
A prospective customer may see a unit in operation as follows:  
At a dealer's showroom  
At an existing installation  
At the NU-VU® manufacturing facility  
If contacted, NU-VU® will provide the information on the nearest location. In the event that a customer desires  
to test a unit at his place of business, arrangements can be made based on a specifically defined program. In the  
event that a customer wants to try a special product, arrangements can be made to determine what conditions are  
necessary for baking so the customer can determine the suitability for his program.  
CONSTRUCTION:  
The NU-VU® PMA-5/12 and PMA-5/18 Pizza Ovens are constructed of stainless steel both inside and outside.  
All of the frame members are welded to provide long life construction. Components such as temperature  
controls, timers, switches, motors, heating elements and others are thoroughly tested before shipment. On-going  
research and development projects are used to introduce the latest and most dependable parts.  
SHIPMENT:  
NU-VU® equipment is shipped directly from the factory or delivered from a dealer unless sold at a show or after  
a test or demonstration. Unless otherwise agreed to by NU-VU® freight is paid by the buyer F.O.B. from the  
NU-VU® manufacturing facility in Menominee, Michigan. Shipping time may vary depending upon the original  
shipping point, time of the year, and shipper or shippers used.  
NU-VU® employs the latest accepted packaging standards to ensure that your equipment arrives in excellent  
condition. However, damage may still occur due to accident or negligent handling. For this reason it is  
necessary for the receiving party to immediately do a thorough inspection of the equipment when it arrives. NU-  
VU® works closely with all of its customers in tracing shipments to speed deliveries and minimize handling.  
* * * NOTICE * * *  
NATIONAL SANITATION FOUNDATION GUIDELINES REQUIRE THAT ALL INTERIOR PARTS  
BE REMOVABLE WITHOUT THE USE OF TOOLS. THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN FACTORY  
ASSEMBLED TO SAFELY ACCOMMODATE ROUGH HANDLING THROUGH SHIPMENT AND  
ORIGINAL INSTALLATION. AFTER ANY MAINTENANCE, CLEANING OR REQUIRED SERVICE  
WORK THE INTERIOR SHEET–METAL PARTS SHOULD BE RE–ASSEMBLED AND  
FASTENED HAND–TIGHT ONLY, BUT STILL REMAIN TIGHT ENOUGH TO PREVENT THE  
MOVEMENT OR RATTLE OF PARTS.  
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NU–VU® EQUIPMENT WARRANTY  
NU-VU® EQUIPMENT WARRANTY  
NU-VU® products are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials from the original date of  
shipment only. NU-VU® does not warrant against any damage that might occur during shipment or storage of  
the equipment. Any claim for such damage must be filed against the carrier or storage company. No other  
express warranty, written or oral, applies. No person is authorized to give any other warranty or assume any  
other liability on behalf of NU-VU®, except by written statement from an officer of NU-VU®.  
Your NU-VU® equipment warranty is limited to the following time periods for the original owner only:  
PARTS  
12 Months  
12 Months  
LABOR  
12 Months  
12 Months  
Inside the United States  
All areas outside the United States  
These time limits will apply in all cases unless prior arrangements have been made and agreed to in writing.  
The NU-VU® equipment warranty is composed of the following:  
PARTS:  
This limited warranty covers certain electrical, electronic and mechanical parts for the time periods shown  
above with the exception of those items detailed under Warranty Limitations. Customers who maintain an  
open account may purchase against their account. MasterCard, Visa and American Express credit cards are  
also accepted.  
The return of defective parts is required. The return of a defective part or component must be made prior to the  
issuance of a credit on an open account. If a part that is returned tests satisfactory in the NU-VU® factory or at  
an authorized NU-VU® dealer or service agency, NU-VU® may withhold issuing credit. Replacement parts  
will be warranted for a period of 90 days provided they are installed and used in a manner authorized by NU-  
VU®.  
LABOR:  
We require that you call our NU-VU® Service Department at (906) 863-4401 for service  
authorization BEFORE you call any service agency if you wish to claim a labor expense under this  
warranty. We may be able to solve your problem over the telephone, or we will schedule a warranty  
service call by a reliable service agency in your area.  
This warranty covers the replacement and installation of parts and components which are included  
under PARTS for the time period listed above. This coverage is limited to the normal mileage  
allowance for a maximum travel radius of up to fifty (50) miles, and the normal labor rate times the  
allowable hours for performing the work as set forth in the following listing:  
NU–VU® FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS  
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NU–VU® EQUIPMENT WARRANTY  
PMA–5/12 AND PMA–5/18 OWNER'S MANUAL  
NU-VU® FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS  
STANDARD TIME ALLOWANCES FOR WARRANTY REPLACEMENTS  
Change performed  
Oven Motor/Rebalance Wheel  
Oven Heating Element  
Temperature Control  
Temperature Sensor  
Timers and/or Alarms  
Contactor/Relay  
Change time Test time  
Total time  
1½ hr.  
1½ hr.  
1 hr.  
1 hr.  
1 hr.  
½ hr.  
½ hr.  
½ hr.  
½ hr.  
½ hr.  
½ hr.  
¼ hr.  
¼ hr.  
½ hr.  
½ hr.  
5 min.  
5 min.  
5 min.  
5 min.  
1 hr.  
½ hr.  
½ hr.  
¼ hr.  
Power Switch  
Indicator Light  
¼ hr.  
NU-VU® has determined that the listed times, which are based on the period necessary for a  
trained service person to perform the work noted, are fair and reasonable. If a problem is not  
diagnosed within a half hour, the service person must contact the NU-VU® Service  
Department via telephone at (906) 863-4401. Additional time for problem solving will not be  
allowed unless this procedure is followed. An appointment for servicing a unit should be set  
up since time will not be allowed for waiting to service a unit. Unless the service person  
justifies extra time for performing the work noted, charges for work performed by the service  
person in excess of the allowed time shall either be billed to the owner of the equipment or  
denied.  
IMPORTANT: NU–VU® WILL NOT PAY FOR ANY SERVICE CALLS AS  
WARRANTY WORK IF A NU–VU® AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENCY  
DETERMINES THAT YOUR UNIT IS SET UP AND OPERATING  
PROPERLY!  
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS:  
NU-VU® will pay for parts and labor under warranty if there is a defective component, but  
not for:  
Normal operational wear and tear on the following parts -  
Light bulbs and fuses  
Door gaskets, handles and catches  
Damage attributable to customer abuse, including -  
Proofer water pan allowed to run dry and burn.  
Proofer fan motor damaged from not following outlined Dry-Out Procedure.  
Lack of regular cleaning or maintenance.  
Power supply problems, including -  
Insufficient or incorrect voltage.  
Damage to electrical components caused by a power surge or spike.  
Incorrect installation (i.e., equipment not supplied with separate neutral or ground as required, or  
incorrect location of high-voltage power leg for 240-volt 3-phase units).  
Damage to electrical components resulting from use of an incorrect power supply cord or circuit  
breaker.  
Operational problems resulting from customer’s failure to follow established procedures outlined in  
the Owner’s Manual.  
A service call if nothing is found to be wrong (any returned parts work as per spec when tested).  
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NU–VU® EQUIPMENT WARRANTY  
Recalibration of temperature and humidity controls (all controls are carefully calibrated and tested at  
our facility before shipment).  
Any equipment moved from the place of original installation unless NU-VU® agrees in writing to  
continue the warranty after the relocation.  
Ongoing operational adjustments due to changing environmental conditions or normal wear and tear.  
Any overtime charges. NU-VU® will pay straight time only for any work performed on NU-VU®  
equipment.  
Products must be installed and maintained in accordance with NU-VU® instructions. Users are  
responsible for the suitability of the products to their application. There is no warranty against  
damage resulting from accident, abuse, alteration, misapplication, inadequate storage prior to  
installation, or improper specification or other operating conditions beyond our immediate control.  
Claims against carrier damage in transit must be filed by the buyer; therefore, the buyer must  
inspect the product immediately upon receipt.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ADJUSTMENTS  
DUE TO NORMAL ON-GOING USE OF THE UNIT!!!  
PARTS RETURN PROCEDURE 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 FORM as  
supplied by NU-VU® with the replacement part.  
Package all return parts securely so that in-transit damage cannot occur.  
Prepay shipment. Any parts returned collect will be refused by our receiving department. Credit will  
be considered on proper returns only.  
As soon as parts are tested and confirmed to be defective credit will be issued against them.  
If the engineering test shows the component is not defective and is in good working condition it  
may be returned to you along with your request for payment.  
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RECEIPT AND INSTALLATION  
PMA–5/12 AND PMA–5/18 OWNER'S MANUAL  
RECEIPT AND INSTALLATION  
RECEIPT:  
It is essential to inspect the unit immediately when it arrives. NU-VU® has placed  
instructions on the packaging to help avoid damage in transit. However, negligent handling  
can produce hidden damage. These steps should be carefully followed:  
A. Inspect the entire perimeter of the package for damage or punctures to the packing material. This  
may indicate damage to the unit inside. Call any and all packing damage to the attention of the  
delivery person.  
B. If any packing damage is found, uncrate the unit immediately in the presence of the delivery person  
to determine if the unit is damaged. If any damage is found indicate the type and amount of damage  
on the shipping documents and notify NU-VU® at (906) 863-4401 immediately after filing a freight  
claim.  
C. Continue uncrating the unit carefully and check the entire unit (top, front, back and both sides) for  
any visible or hidden damage.  
D. Remove the unit from the shipping pallet and inspect the bottom for any damage.  
E. If any damage is noted after the driver leaves immediately contact the freight company and NU-VU®  
Food Service Systems.  
F. Check the Oven Door. Make sure the Door closes completely, and that the Door Gasket seals firmly  
(refer to the DOOR TEST PROCEDURE in the SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT GUIDE). If the  
Gasket does not seal correctly please contact the NU-VU® Service Department for instructions and  
assistance in any required adjustments.  
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RECEIPT AND INSTALLATION  
INSTALLATION:  
A. Check to determine that the power source is the same voltage and phase as that indicated on the label  
on the side of the unit.  
B. Position the unit where it is to be operated and adjust the unit so that it stands level and solid.  
Remove the glass Light Globes from the rear wall of the Oven and install the included 40-watt  
Appliance Bulbs. Replace the glass Light Globes and close the Oven Door securely.  
IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT IF YOUR POWER SOURCE  
DOES NOT MATCH THE UNIT REQUIREMENTS!!!  
C. Carefully set all Controls and Switches to the OFF position.  
D. The installing technician or electrician should remove the Outside Top of the unit (this panel is only  
pressed onto the top of the unit and should lift off easily). Connect the unit to the available power  
supply either through an attached cord and receptacle or through direct wiring by following these  
steps:  
1. Take note of the labeling on the Power Terminal Block (Line 1, Line 2, Line 3).  
2. Carefully identify the power source leads and attach them to the appropriate terminal  
connections.  
3. Properly ground the unit BEFORE USE by attaching a grounding wire to the Ground Lug or  
Clamp provided next to the Power Terminal Block.  
4. Allow enough slack in the wiring to allow for equipment to be moved about during installation  
and any future servicing.  
E. Check the voltage at the terminals on the Power Terminal Block with a voltmeter and compare the  
values with the label listings on the side of the Oven. If the values match the unit is ready for its  
INITIAL START-UP. If the readings DO NOT coincide you must call the NU-VU® Service  
Department.  
F. Carefully position the Outside Top on the unit but do not press it into place. Position the unit in its  
final operating location and refer to the INITIAL START-UP PROCEDURE.  
IMPORTANT: FAULTY INSTALLATION, IMPROPER USE, OR ANY OTHER  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SEVERE  
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND MAY ALSO VOID  
ALL OR PART OF YOUR NU-VU® EQUIPMENT WARRANTY!!!  
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INITIAL START–UP  
PMA–5/12 AND PMA–5/18 OWNER'S MANUAL  
INITIAL START-UP PROCEDURE  
A. Make sure the INSTALLATION of the unit is complete and correct. Check the exterior of the unit.  
All cover panels must be in place (with the exception of the Outside Top), and the unit itself must be  
securely seated on a level surface.  
B. Check the interior of the unit. All interior parts must be installed and securely fastened. Make sure  
the Door is fully closed and latched (the Oven Motor will not run if the main Door is not fully  
closed). YOU MUST REMOVE ALL PROTECTIVE TAPE PRIOR TO TURNING POWER  
ON.  
C. Engage the main power supply and set the Power Switch to the ON position. The interior lights  
should come on and the Oven Blower Wheel should begin to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction  
as viewed from the inside of the Oven.  
NOTE: The Oven Motor will not run if the Oven Door is not fully closed!  
D. Set the Temperature Control to 300°. The Temperature Control Indicator Light will illuminate and  
the Oven will begin to heat up.  
E. Carefully remove the Outside Top and measure the amperage on the exposed power supply lines.  
Compare these readings to the label on the side of your unit. If the readings and label differ by any  
great amount turn the unit OFF and call the NU-VU® Service Department immediately at (906) 863-  
4401. Carefully reposition the Outside Top on the Oven and press it into place if the amp readings  
and label coincide. Be careful not to pull or pinch any wires while replacing the Outside Top.  
F. Set each of the Timers in turn from 15 to 30 seconds and allow them to count down (refer to the  
TIMER INSTRUCTIONS in the OPERATING GUIDE). An electronic Alarm should sound at the  
end of each timed cycle. If a Timer or Alarm does not work please review the TIMER  
INSTRUCTIONS or refer to the TROUBLE–SHOOTING GUIDE. If you still have a problem call  
NU-VU® at (906) 863-4401 and ask for our Service Department. Someone there will be glad to  
assist you in any way possible.  
NOTE. Press the Start-Stop key on the Timer to silence the Alarm earlier.  
G. Place an accurate and reliable oven thermometer in the center of the Oven and allow the Oven to  
heat to 300°. Compare the thermometer reading and the Temperature Control setting when the  
Temperature Control Indicator Light goes out. If they differ by less than 10° the Oven is ready for  
use. If there is a difference of 10° or more you may wish to adjust the Temperature Control.  
Please call the NU-VU® Service Department at (906) 863-4401 before attempting to adjust the  
Temperature Control!!!  
Your PMA-5/12 or PMA-5/18 should now be  
ready for all standard operations!!!  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
The NU-VU® PMA-5/12 and PMA-5/18 Pizza Ovens are 5-Deck Ovens ideally suited for  
the rapid and continuous production of 12" to 18" pizzas. Each is simple and easy to install  
while the front-view glass Door and basic controls make it just as easy to operate. The  
unique partitioned Door allows the loading and unloading of each Baking Deck  
independently of the others, without opening the entire front of the unit, thereby reducing  
temperature fluctuations and eliminating lengthy recovery times.  
These simple basic procedures should guide you through the operating process. If you have  
any questions, problems or comments please call NU-VU® toll-free at (906) 863-4401 and  
ask for the Service Department. Someone there will be glad to assist you.  
A. Make sure the Oven has been cleaned, and that all interior parts that may have been removed are  
installed correctly and fastened securely. Close the Oven Door securely and make sure all the Door  
Partitions operate freely and open fully.  
B. Set the Power Switch to the ON position. The interior lights will come on and the Motor Blower  
Wheel will rotate in a counter-clockwise direction (as viewed from inside the Oven).  
C. Set the Temperature Control to the desired operating temperature (usually 450° to 500°F for pizzas)  
and allow the Oven to heat up. Your Oven is ready for use when the Temperature Control Indicator  
Light goes out. The Oven should reach its operating temperature in approximately 15-18 minutes;  
you can use this time to prepare your product.  
D. Enter the baking time into the digital Timer for each Baking Deck (refer to the TIMER  
INSTRUCTIONS).  
E. Push in and lock down the small Door Lever for the Deck you wish to load.  
F. Use a pizza paddle to load your product on that Deck. Release the Door Lever; the Door Partition  
will swing back up to close the Deck opening.  
G. Start the Timer.  
H. Check your product when the Timer Alarm sounds. Unload your finished product by reversing the  
procedures in steps "E" and "F".  
I.  
J.  
Adjust the temperature and time settings if necessary and reload the Oven with more product.  
When you have finished using your PMA-5/12 or PMA-5/18 for the day set the Power Switch to the  
OFF position and complete the procedures outlined under MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
PMA–5/12 AND PMA–5/18 OWNER'S MANUAL  
TIMER INSTRUCTIONS:  
A. The Power Switch must be in the ON position with the  
LEDs in the Timer Display Window showing 000.  
B. Press either the UP or DOWN Time Set key to enter the  
desired time in minutes and seconds. The set time will  
appear in the Timer's Display Window.  
C. Start the Timer by pressing the Start-Stop key once. The  
Timer will count down one second at a time, flashing the  
remaining time in the Display Window. Pressing the Start-  
Stop key a second time will halt the Timer; the remaining  
time will flash in the Display Window. Pressing the Start-  
Stop key again will restart the Timer.  
D. When the set time expires the Display Window will flash  
000 and the Timer Alarm will sound; the operator can silence the Alarm by pressing the Start-Stop  
key. After the Alarm is turned OFF the Timer will automatically reset itself to the last entered time.  
Pressing the Start-Stop key will restart the Timer.  
OPERATIONAL NOTES:  
The entered time changes by 1 second with each "click" of a Time Set key. Holding either key down  
changes the time by 1-second increments for the first 35 seconds of change, 10-second increments  
for the next 8 minutes of change, and 1-minute increments for the remainder of the change to a  
maximum set time of 99 minutes and 00 seconds (99:00 in the Display Window). Releasing the  
Time Set key restores the 1-second increment of change.  
The time setting can only be edited when the Timer is not running.  
A Timer can be reset at any time during the cooking cycle by holding the Start-Stop key for 5  
seconds; Timer to its original set time. The set time can now be edited, or the Timer can be restarted  
to count down from this point.  
This digital Timer contains a short-term memory chip to prevent the loss of a Timer setting because  
of an accidental shut-down of the unit. The Timer will recall the last entered setting when the unit is  
restarted.  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING GUIDE  
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING GUIDE  
MAINTENANCE:  
NU-VU® equipment is designed to last for years of useful service. Careful consideration is given in selecting  
components for durability, performance and ease of maintenance. For example, the Oven Motor has sealed  
bearings and never needs to be lubricated. While NU-VU® equipment is designed for minimum care and  
maintenance certain steps are required by the user for maximum life and effectiveness:  
Proper installation of the equipment.  
Correct application and usage of the equipment.  
Dry-out Procedures performed daily.  
Thorough cleaning on a regular basis.  
OVEN DRY-OUT PROCEDURE:  
A. Wipe up any standing moisture or liquid, both inside and outside of the Oven.  
B. Set the Temperature Control and Power Switch to OFF.  
C. Leave the Oven Door open about 6" to 8". The residual baking heat will dry out any moisture that  
may be trapped in the insulation or other components of the Oven.  
D. Leave the Oven Door slightly open while the Oven is not in use.  
NOTE: After a day of baking especially heavy or wet products you may find it helpful to run your  
Oven at 200° for about 45 minutes to help dry out any excess moisture.  
IMPORTANT: THESE DRY–OUT PROCEDURES MUST BE CARRIED OUT DAILY TO  
HELP MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT IN THE BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION. THE  
REMOVAL OF ALL RESIDUAL MOISTURE IN THE EQUIPMENT RETARDS ANY  
CORROSION OR DETERIORATION OF THE INSULATION AND ELECTRICAL  
COMPONENTS AND EXTENDS THE  
USEFUL SERVICE LIFE OF YOUR NU-VU® EQUIPMENT!!!  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING GUIDE  
PMA–5/12 AND PMA–5/18 OWNER'S MANUAL  
CLEANING:  
Your PMA-5/12 or PMA-5/18 should be cleaned at least 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 general guidelines should be used for cleaning:  
OVEN INTERIOR - -  
The Oven Door glass may be cleaned with any good glass-cleaning formula. Be sure to wipe down  
the Door Frame, and to clean behind the Door Gasket on the inside of the Oven Door. The Door can  
be removed for cleaning heavy soiling by opening the Door until it is perpendicular to the face of the  
unit and then lifting the Door straight up off of the Hinge pins.  
Dried-on debris or heavy soiling can be removed with hot soapy water followed by a rinse with  
clean fresh water. Wipe the Door dry before replacing it on the front of the Oven.  
CAUTION: Abrasive cleaners may scratch the glass!  
The Oven interior should be wiped out daily. Remove the Oven Element Cover once a month for  
inspection and cleaning:  
1) Remove the thumbscrews along the top edge and pull the Element Cover down.  
2) Pull the Element Cover out through the front of the Oven to remove it.  
Inspect the Oven ceiling, the Blower Wheel, the Sidewalls and the Element Cover for mineral  
deposits and soiling. Wipe these parts down with hot water and a mild soap, followed by a rinse with  
clean fresh water and a mild sanitizing agent. Wiping the interior dry will help to prevent water  
spotting. Water spotting and all other mineral deposits should be removed with any mild mineral  
removal agent as soon as they are noticeable.  
Replace the Oven Element Cover. Make sure that the Element Cover is pushed all the way back and  
up for a tight fit. Secure it in place with the thumbscrews.  
The Oven Sidewalls should be removed on an as-needed basis for interior cleaning and mineral  
removal. Replace them the same way as the Element Cover, tight to the sides and all the way back.  
OVEN EXTERIOR - -  
All exterior glass may be cleaned with any good glass-cleaning formula.  
The exterior metal surfaces can be cleaned with any good stainless steel cleaner or polish, or with hot  
water and a mild soap followed by a thorough rinse with clean fresh water if it is very soiled.  
CAUTION: Do not allow any liquids near the Control surfaces!  
* * * 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 or Baking Decks), the silicon rubber Door Gaskets, or  
any of the sealant in the Oven seams and joints. These types of cleaning 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 may damage chrome plating.  
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.  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING GUIDE  
SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT GUIDE  
Your PMA-5/12 or PMA-5/18 has been designed to be serviced quickly and easily. In fact, any individual who  
has average mechanical ability can do the work. Our Service Department is also available to you Monday  
through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Central Standard Time) should you find yourself with a situation or  
problem other than what is outlined here. Our technicians are also available via pager from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00  
p.m. during week-ends and holidays. Call NU-VU® at (906) 863-4401 and ask for our Service Department to  
order replacement parts, ask questions, or offer comments.  
This SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT GUIDE has been prepared to cover most normal service problems. If  
this "trouble-shooting" information does not provide a solution for your particular problem we ask that you call  
us for direct assistance. Calling our Service Department before calling in a repair technician can usually save  
you both time and unnecessary expense. We want to do everything we can to minimize your "down-time".  
You may need to remove an access panel for servicing. DO NOT allow any access panels 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 to remove only one component at a time.  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL, How to Adjust:  
A. Place a reliable thermometer (or the thermocouple of a test instrument) on a pan in the center of the  
Oven. Turn the unit ON and set the Temperature Control [22] to its normal setting. Allow the  
equipment to reach a stable operating temperature.  
B. Compare the Temperature Control setting to the reading on the test instrument when the  
Temperature Control Indicator Light [23] goes out. If there is a difference of 25° or more you will  
most likely need to recalibrate the Temperature Control.  
ATTENTION: Please call the NU-VU® Service Department for the correct procedures to recalibrate  
your Oven!!!  
C. If the difference is more than 5° but less than 25° a simple dial adjustment may solve the problem:  
1. Remove the Knob of the Temperature Control by pulling it straight out from the face of the  
Control Panel.  
2. Hold the black Knob securely with the back of the clear plastic dial toward you. Use a Phillips  
screwdriver to loosen the two screws from 3/4 to 1 full turn, but do not remove them!  
3. To increase the temperature inside the Oven carefully rotate the index line on the clear dial  
clockwise. Each "click" of adjustment is equal to approximately 5° of temperature change in the  
Oven. To decrease the inside temperature rotate the clear dial counter-clockwise.  
4. Gently tighten the dial screws and install the Knob. Check the Control setting against the test  
instrument and repeat this procedure if necessary.  
D. If this procedure fails to bring the temperature reading within the desired specs the Temperature  
Control or Temperature Control Sensor [6] may need to be replaced.  
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PMA–5/12 AND PMA–5/18 OWNER'S MANUAL  
DOOR LATCH, How to Adjust:  
The Door Latch used on the PMA- series Pizza Ovens is preset at the factory during the  
original installation. However, should your Door Latch ever need adjustment:  
A. Determine if the Oven Door [51] is too loose or too tight.  
If it is too loose the Door Latch [53] must be adjusted  
OUT (or away from the unit). If it is too tight the Latch  
must be adjusted IN (or towards the unit).  
B. Loosen the two acorn nuts inside the Latch Cover [54]  
with a 3/8" wrench. Pull the Latch Cover straight out from  
the Oven Door to remove it and remove the acorn nuts.  
C. Open the Door and take careful notice of the adjustment  
plate position against the Latch body. Hold the adjustment  
plate against the Latch body with one hand while you  
loosen the mounting screws with the other hand. Back the  
screws out approximately three full turns.  
D. CAREFULLY move the Latch body IN or OUT under the  
adjustment plate one notch at a time. Make sure the Latch  
stays straight up and down and tighten the mounting  
screws. Test the Door for proper closing and sealing (refer  
to the DOOR TEST PROCEDURE).  
E. Repeat steps "C" and "D" if you are not satisfied with the Door adjustment. If the Door tests as  
satisfactory make sure the mounting screws are tightened securely.  
F. Install the acorn nuts on the ends of the top and bottom Door Latch screws. Turn the nuts on all the  
way until they just contact the back side of the Latch mounting bracket, then loosen them by 1½ to 2  
full turns. Install the Latch Cover and tighten the acorn nuts lightly to hold the Latch Cover in place.  
DOOR GASKET, How to Replace:  
Follow these instructions to correctly install your Door Gasket with minimal problems. Use the installation  
kit provided. If you have any problems or questions call NU-VU® at (906) 863-4401. Ask for the Service  
Department.  
A. Remove all pieces of the old Gasket. Thoroughly clean the Door frame in the area of the new  
installation. Remove the old sealant and any baked-on deposits.  
IMPORTANT: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE ACTUAL DOOR FRAME  
WHEN REPAIRING OR REPLACING THE DOOR GASKET!!!  
B. Pre-cut the replacement Gasket to a size slightly longer than you require.  
C. Put a small amount of soap water into and around the slot that the new Gasket will fit into (a small  
trigger spray bottle works well). This step is optional but will help in the installation.  
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D. Position the new Gasket over the slot, allowing the ends to extend past the end of the slot. Press the  
mounting flange down into the slot on the Door frame. Use a roller tool to force the mounting flange  
into the slot by working the tool back and forth along the Gasket. Make sure the Gasket mounting  
flange is completely fitted into the slot and that the Gasket is free to slide back and forth in the slot.  
IMPORTANT: DO NOT STRETCH OR PULL ON THE GASKET DURING  
THE INSTALLATION PROCESS. THIS WILL LATER CAUSE THE  
TRIMMED CORNERS TO SEPARATE AND PULL APART!!!  
E. Use a sharp knife or a single-edged razor blade to cut the ends of the Gasket at a 45° angle (you can  
use the mitered corner joint on the Door as an angle guide). Cut the Gasket about 1/4" longer than  
the required length and work the excess back into the slot. This extra Gasket will help to create a nice  
tight corner joint, and allows for any follow-up trimming that may be necessary.  
F. Work your way around the entire Door (or the section of the Door having the Gasket replaced).  
Make sure the Gasket is just tight into the corners. A bulging joint or pucker along the Gasket  
indicates a Gasket section that is cut too long. Joints that pull apart indicate a Gasket section (or  
sections) that are cut too short.  
IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE THAT THE GASKET AND DOOR FRAME ARE  
COMPLETELY CLEAN AND DRY BEFORE APPLYING ANY SEALANT!!!  
G. Seal the corner joints after the entire Gasket is properly fitted. Pull the joints apart only enough to put  
sealant on all the cut edges only. Allow the Gasket joint to come together. Smooth out any excess  
sealant to form a smooth surface on the face of the Gasket. Add more sealant to any spots as  
necessary and smooth them down.  
H. A quality sealant will be dry to the touch and tack-free in one to two hours after application.  
However, it will not be completely cured until six to eight hours later. We recommend that you wait  
until after your sealant is completely cured before using your oven.  
WARNING: SOME SEALANTS GIVE OFF ACIDIC FUMES AS THEY CURE.  
THESE FUMES MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO THE EYES AND/OR NASAL  
PASSAGES. USE CAUTION WHEN OPENING YOUR UNIT AFTER  
WAITING FOR ANY FRESH SEALANT TO SET UP AND CURE!!!  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
(PMA-5/12 AND PMA-5/18)  
Reference#  
Description  
Replacement Part #  
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS:  
1
2
3
Power Terminal Block........................................................................................... 50-1332  
Ground Lug/Clamp................................................................................................ 50-1329  
Contactor 120V...................................................................................................... 50-0434  
Contactor 240V...................................................................................................... 66-2019  
Heating Element, PMA-5/12:  
4
208v, 2500w ...................................................................................... 60-0006-14-A  
240v, 2500w ...................................................................................... 60-0007-14-A  
Heating Element, PMA-5/18:  
208v, 5000w .........................................................................................60-0146-1-C  
240v, 5000w ........................................................................................ 60-0151-1-A  
Temperature Control Circuit Board....................................................................252-5001  
Temperature Control Sensor ...............................................................................252-3001  
Cooling Fan Assembly 120V..............................................................................250-3001  
Cooling Fan Assembly 240V..............................................................................888-5010  
Oven Motor w/ Blower Wheel (PMA-5/12) ......................................................250-1002  
Oven Motor w/ Blower Wheel (PMA-5/18).........................................................250-1027  
Thermal Overload Safety (Auto Reset) ................................................................ 66-1047  
5
6
7
8
9
10 Door Micro Switch..............................................................................................252-2004  
11 Light Fixture:  
Socket, Globe, Gasket 120V.....................................................................252-7004  
40-Watt Bulb 120V ..................................................................................... 50-0695  
Socket, Globe, Gasket 240V.....................................................................888-0929  
40-Watt Bulb 240V ..................................................................................... 50-1025  
CONTROLS:  
12 Power Switch .......................................................................................................252-6001  
13 Temperature Control............................................................................................252-5001  
Control Knob .............................................................................................253-2003  
14 Temperature Control Indicator Light 120V......................................................... 50–0029  
Temperature Control Indicator Light 240V......................................................... 50–0030  
15 Timer 99 Minute 120V.......................................................................................... 66-8133  
Timer 99 Minute 240V.......................................................................................... 66-9027  
16 Timer Alarm........................................................................................................... 66-1113  
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INTERIOR COMPONENTS:  
17 Baking Deck:  
PMA-5/12 ..............................................................................................200-2408-B  
PMA-5/18 ..................................................................................................151-9897  
18 Paddle Stop ......................................................................................................129-0227-C  
DOOR COMPONENTS:  
19 Door Assembly:  
PMA-5/12, Left Hinge ..............................................................................200-9873  
PMA-5/12, Right Hinge ...............................................................................200-9866  
PMA-5/18, Left Hinge..................................................................................151-9931  
PMA-5/18, Right Hinge............................................................................151-9935  
20 Door Hinge:  
Left Side.....................................................................................................254-3011  
Right Side ..................................................................................................254-3012  
21 Latch/Catch Assembly.........................................................................................254-2007  
22 Door Gasket .........................................................................................................254-1001  
23 Door Glass Panel:  
PMA-5/12, Left Hinge ..............................................................................200-9815  
PMA-5/12, Right Hinge ...............................................................................200-9818  
PMA-5/18, Left Hinge..................................................................................151-9936  
PMA-5/18, Right Hinge ...............................................................................151-9933  
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