Congratulations and thank you for choosing
a Falmec rangehood.
To avoid the risks that are always present
when you use an electrical appliance it is
important that the rangehood is installed
correctly and that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards.
We recommend that you keep this instruction
booklet for future reference and pass it on to
any future owners.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
AFTER UNPACKING THE RANGEHOOD PLEASE REVIEW YOUR NEW ITEM TO ENSURE
THAT IT HASN’T BEEN DAMAGED IN TRANSIT OR IS MISSING ANY COMPONENTS.
FAILURE TO REPORT ANY ISSUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RECEIPT OF YOUR ITEM MAY
RESULT IN ADDITIONAL CHARGES.
ENVIRONMENTAL TIP
Information on disposal for users Most of the packing materials are recyclable.
Please dispose of those materials through your local recycling depot or by placing
them in a appropriate collection bin.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for
the correct method of disposal.
TO AVOID THE RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT IT IS ESSENTIAL TO
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND USE.
2
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & CARTON CONTENTS
CARTON 1 - HOOD UNIT
INTEGRATED HOOD - REMOTE MOTOR
Models include:
MILANO FP3ML60S2, FP3ML90S2,
MILANO FP3MLD90S2, FP3MLD12S2
GENOVA FP3GV12S2
Included in the carton:
1. Main hood housing including control module and lighting
2. Baffl e lters
3. Grease trap
4. Fixing screws
5. Operating & installation guide
CARTON 2 - FAN MOTOR UNIT
You will be supplied with one of the three fan motor
options detailed.
Fig. A
OPTION 1 - IN ROOF SOLUTION (Fig. A)
Models include: IR-765 and IR-1140
Unit designed to be located in a roof space and then
ducted to an external vent.
Included in the carton:
1. In Roof Motor Unit
2. Mounting Bracket
3. Fixing Screws
4. Duct Clamps x4
5. 200 mm Flexi Duct (5 Meters Length)
6. White Plastic Wall/Eave Vent
OPTION 2 - EXTERNAL HOOD SOLUTION (Fig. B)
Models include: ER-765, ER-1140 and ER-2010
Unit designed to be mounted externally penetrating
through the roof.
Included in the carton:
1. External Roof Motor Unit.
2. Duct Clamps (x2).
3. 200mm Flexi Duct (5 Meters Length).
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES WHEN ROOF MOUNTING
1. 200 mm Tile Roof Install Kit (HBX200TILE).
Includes roof ashing for tile roof and mounting brackets x2.
2. 200 mm Metal Roof Install Kit (HBX200MET).
Includes roof ashing for metal roof and mounting brackets x2.
Fig. B
OPTION 3 - EXTERNAL WALL SOLUTION (Fig. C)
Models include: EW-765, EW-1140 and EW-2010
Unit designed to be mounted directly on an external wall.
Included in the carton:
1. External Wall Motor Unit.
2. Duct Clamps x 2.
3. 200 mm Flexi Duct (5 Meters Length).
Fig. C
3
MILANO + 56 / 87
FP3ML60S2
FP3ML90S2
358
118
379 / 665
505 / 815
541 / 851
541 / 851
12
200
184
280
247
332
204
280
512 / 822
250
EN - HOLE MEASUREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION
IT - MISURE FORO PER INCASSO
4
MILANO + 87 / 116 DEEP
FP3MLD90S2
FP3MLD12S2
584 / 870
326
248
351
815 / 1101
851 / 1137
118
851 / 1137
824 / 1110
12
002
326
204
98
360
360
EN - HOLE MEASUREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION
IT - MISURE FORO PER INCASSO
330
5
GENOVA + 116
FP3GV12S2
870
416
281
351
118
1101
1137
1137
12
002
98
450
326
204
450
1110
EN - HOLE MEASUREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION
IT - MISURE FORO PER INCASSO
420
6
STEP 1:
Minimum distance by cooktop.
STEP 2:
Wall unit hole.
STEP 3:
You push the hood in wall unit hole.
1
2
600 - 650 mm
3
7
STEP 4:
You screw the blocking devices.
STEP 5:
Connect the hood outlet (in the top or back ducted position)
to 150mm ducting leading to an external output.
4
CAUTION
x4
55a
TOP
DUCTED
POSITION
CAUTION
ATTENTION!
ONLY ON
MILANO + DEEP
10 ÷ 28 mm
3
FOR BACK DUCTED
POSITION
1
3
2
8
ATTENTION!
ONLY
ON MILANO + 87 DEEP
STEP 6:
Attach the male plug of the rangehood unit to the main
power supply.
STEP 7:
Assembling the metal lters.
5b5c
ATTENTION!
FOR BACK DUCTED
POSITION
4
67
ONLY
ON MILANO + 87 DEEP
5
1
2
9
3
SEQUENCE FOR REMOVING THE HOOD
STEP 8:
Remove the metal lters.
STEP 9:
Remove the cover caps.
STEP 10:
With your nger enter the hole and pull the lever to unlock
the stop.
98
10
1
2
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS
Installation operations are to be carried
out by skilled and qualied installers in accordance with the instructions in this booklet and
in compliance with the regulations in force.
DO NOT use the hood if the power supply cable
or other components are damaged:
disconnect
the hood from the electrical power supply and contact the Dealer or an authorised Servicing Dealer for
repairs.
Do not modify the electrical, mechanical or functional structure of the equipment.
Do not personally try to carry out repairs or replacements. Interventions carried out by incompetent and unauthorised persons can cause serious
damage to the unit or physical and personal harm,
not covered by the Manufacturer's warranty.
WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER
B
efore installing the hood, check that the electrical
mains power supply corresponds with what is reported on the identification plate located inside the hood.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard. The socket used to
connect the installed equipment to the electrical power supply must be within reach: otherwise, install a
mains switch to disconnect the hood when required.
Any changes to the electrical system must be carried
out by a qualified electrician. The maximum length of
the flue fastening screws (supplied by the manufacturer) must be 13 mm. Use of non-compliant screws with
these instructions can lead to danger of an electrical
nature. Do not try to solve the problem yourself in the
event of equipment malfunction, but contact the Dealer or an authorised Servicing Department for repairs.
When installing the hood, disconnect
the equipment by removing the plug or
switching o the main switch.
ENGLISH
TECHNICAL SAFETY
Before installing the hood, check the in-
tegrity and function of each part. Should
anomalies be noted, do not proceed with installation and contact the Dealer.
Do NOT install the hood if an aesthetic (or cosmetic) defect has been detected. Put it back into
its original package and contact the dealer.
No claim can be made for aesthetic (or cosmetic)
defects once it has been installed.
During installation, always use personal protective
equipment (e.g.: Safety shoes) and adopt prudent
and proper conduct.
The installation kit (screws and plugs) supplied with the
hood is only to be used on masonry walls: in case of installation on walls of a different material, assess other installation options keeping in mind the type of wall surface and the weight of the hood (indicated on page 2).
Keep in mind that installations with different types of
fastening systems from those supplied, or which are
not compliant, can cause electrical and mechanical
seal danger.
Do not install the hood outdoors and do not expose
it to atmospheric elements (rain, wind, etc.).
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
The electrical system to which the hood
is to be connected must be in accordance
with local standards and supplied with earthed
connection in compliance with safety regulations
in the country of use. It must also comply with
European standards regarding radio antistatic
properties.
FUMES DISCHARGE SAFETY
Do no connect the equipment to discharge
pipes of fumes produced from combustion
(for example boilers, replaces, etc.).
Before installing the hood, ensure that all standards in
force regarding discharge of air out of the room have
been complied with.
USER WARNINGS
These warnings have been drawn up for
your personal safety and those of others.
You are therefore kindly asked to read the booklet carefully in its entirety before using the or
cleaning the equipment.
The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for
any damage caused directly, or indirectly, to persons, things and pets as a consequence of failing
to comply with the safety warnings indicated in
this booklet.
It is imperative that this instructions booklet is
kept together with the equipment for any future
consultation.
If the equipment is sold or transferred to another person, make sure that the booklet is also supplied so
that the new user can be made aware of the hood's
operation and relative warnings.
After the stainless steel hood has been installed, it will
need to be cleaned to remove any residues remaining
from the protection adhesive as well as any grease and
oil stains which, if not removed, can cause irreversible
damage to the hood surface.
Insist on original spare parts.
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INTENDED USE
The equipment is solely intended to be used to
extract fumes generated from cooking food in
non-professional domestic kitchens: any other
use is improper. Improper use can cause damage
to persons, things, pets and exempts the Manufacturer from any liability.
INSTALLATION
only intended for qualied personnel
Before installing the hood, carefully read the chapter "SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS".
TECHNICAL FEATURES
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance by the user must not be carried out by children.
USE AND CLEANING WARNINGS
Before cleaning or carrying out mainte-
nance operations, disconnect the equipment by removing the plug or switching o the
main switch.
Do not use the hood with wet hands or bare feet.
Always check that all electrical parts (lights, extractor
fan) are off when the equipment is not being used.
The maximum overall weight of any objects placed
or hung (if applicable) on the hood must not exceed
1.5 Kg.
Always supervise the cooking process during the use
of deep-fryers: Overheated oil can catch fire.
Do not leave open, unattended flames under the hood.
Do not prepare food over an open flame under the hood.
Do not flambe under the Rangehood.
Never use the hood without the metal anti-grease
filters: in this case, grease and dirt will deposit in the
equipment and compromise its operation.
Accessible parts of the hood can be hot when used at
the same time as the cooking appliances.
Do not carry out any cleaning operations when parts
of the hood are still hot.
There can be a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out
according to the instructions and products indicated
in this booklet.
Disconnect the main switch when the equipment is
not used for long periods of time.
If other appliances that use gas or other fu-
els are being used at the same time (boiler,
stove, replaces, etc.), make sure the room where
the fumes are discharged is well-ventilated, in
compliance with the local regulations.
Regulations concerning the discharge of air must
be fullled.
The technical specifications are exhibited on the labels located inside the hood.
POSITIONING
The minimum distance between the highest part of the cooking equipment and the lowest part of the hood is indicated in the installation instructions.
Generally, when the hood is placed over gas cookers, the distance must be
at least 65 cm (25.6''). However, according to an interpretation of standard
EN60335-2-31 dated 11-07-2002 of TC61 (sub-clause 7.12.1 meeting 15 agenda
item 10.11), the minimum distance between the cooker and lower part of the
hood can be reduced to the quota reported in the installation instructions.
Should the instructions for the gas cooker specify a greater distance, this must
be taken into consideration.
Do not install the hood outdoors and do not expose it to outdoor environment
(rain, wind, etc.).
OPERATION
OPERATING YOUR CONTROL PANEL WITH THE 6 BUTTON TOUCH CONTROL
Turning the extraction function ON or OFF:
• In standby mode, press button 2 to turn on operating mode, then press buttons 3 through to 5 to change the speed.
• The hood has three speed options and a boost speed plus the 24 recirculating
mode.
• To turn hood off, press button 2 repeatedly until hood returns to standby
mode.
Turning the light function ON or OFF:
Press button 6 to turn on or turn off the light in either standby mode or when the
hood is in use. Light will remain on indefinitely until switched off using button 6
again, otherwise will switch off when time elapses in timer mode (when in use).
Turning the timer function ON or OFF:
In operating mode, press button 1 to engage the timer function.
The default time set is 15 minutes and cannot be increased or decreased.
TOUCH PUSHBUTTON PANEL
123456
TIMER (red LED flashing)
Auto switch-off after 15 min.
The function deactivates (red LED off) if:
- The motor turns off (key ).
- The speed is changed.
FILTER ALARM (red LED steady on with ( ) off)
Anti-grease filter maintenance after approximately 30 hours of operation.
Press the meter for 3 seconds to reset.
MOTOR ON/OFF
Motor on/off and Speed 1.
If pressed for more than 3 seconds, it activates the 24h cycle (1h ON
-> 3h
OFF -> 1h ON)
the function deactivates if:
- The motor turns off (key )
- After 24h
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Speed 2 activation
USING THE RADIO CONTROL OPTIONAL
Speed 3 activation
Speed 4 activation for 10 minutes only
Dynamic Led
Short impulse: turn light on and off.
Long impulse: change light tone from 2700K to 5600K.
SENSOR FUNCTION
(AVAILABLE ONLY ON MILANO + 87 DEEP)
123456
TIMER (red LED ashing)
Auto switch-off after 15 min.
The function deactivates (red LED off) if:
- The TIMER (key ) is pressed again.
- The ON/OFF (key ) is pressed.
FILTER ALARM (red LED steady on)
Anti-grease filter maintenance after approximately 30 hours of operation. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to reset.
ON/OFF Key
Upon start-up, the speed is that stored at the previous operation.
Speed decrease
Speed increase
Automatic cycle
Turns on and off the automatic mode of the hood with the air quality
sensor. It takes 3 minutes to initialise the air quality sensor.
Dynamic Led
Short impulse: turn light on and off.
Long impulse: change light tone from 2700K to 5600K.
The speeds are indicated by the
LEDs on the keys:
Speed 1
Speed 2
Speed 3
Speed 4
("+" LED flashing)
AUTOMATIC CYCLE
First start-up: do not switch the extractor fan or the light on for 15 minutes at
the first connection to the power supply.
The air quality sensor is calibrated during this time.
When calibration is completed, the LED goes out.
If the self-installation procedure is interrupted by turning on the hood light or the
motor, the system will try to repeat it 30 minutes after the hood is switched off.
Operation: Press to activate the automatic cycle.
To heat the sensor, the hood runs at the second speed for 3 minutes. The LED
flashes. The air quality sensor then automatically controls the motor speed.
When the air quality is OK, the motor is switched off.
If either the motor or the light is switched on manually, the sensor heating will
be activated so that if the key is pressed the sensor will be ready for use.
The automatic cycle is interrupted if the key is pressed, or , , and .
Manual calibration of the air quality sensor (if necessary):
The hood must be switched off; do not turn on the extractor fan and the light.
Do not perform any operations that can pollute the environmental conditions
like turning on the burners or cooking.
Press and hold the key to activate the calibration. The LED flashes.
Calibration lasts 6 minutes. When calibration is completed, the LED goes out.
WARNINGS!
Place the hood away from sources of electromagnetic waves (e.g. microwave ovens), which could interfere with the radio control and with the
hood electronics.
The maximum operating distance is 5 metres, that may vary according to
the presence of electromagnetic interferences.
Radio control operated at 433.92MHz.
The radio control consists of two parts:
- the receiver built into the hood;
- the transmitter shown here in the gure.
REMOTE CONTROL
(MILANO + and GENOVA +)
DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTING
COMMANDS
UP
Motor switch-on and speed increase
from 1 to 4. Speed 4 is only active for
10 minutes.
DOWN
speed decrease and motor switch-OFF.
Dynamic Led
Short impulse: turn light on and off
Long impulse:
change light tone from 2700K to 5600K
TIMER ON: The motor automatically
switches off after 15 min.
The function is automatically disabled if
the motor is switched off ( key)
Command transmission active
REMOTE CONTROL WITH SENSOR FUNCTION
(AVAILABLE ONLY ON MILANO + 87 DEEP)
DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTING
COMMANDS
UP
Motor switch-on and speed increase
from 1 to 4. Speed 4 is only active for
10 minutes.
DOWN
With motor ON:
speed decrease and motor switch-OFF.
With motor OFF:
activation of the automatic cycle mode.
Dynamic Led
Short impulse: turn light on and off
Long impulse:
change light tone from 2700K to 5600K
TIMER ON: The motor automatically
switches off after 15 min.
The function is automatically disabled if
ACTIVATION PROCEDURE
Before using the radio control, follow the procedure below on the hood pushbutton panel:
• Press LIGHT
• Release the two keys and press LIGHT again until all LEDs are lit up.
• Release LIGHT : now the receiver is active.
This procedure is also used to deactivate the receiver.
and TIMER simultaneously until all LEDs start flashing.
the motor is switched off ( key)
Command transmission active
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RADIO CONTROL CODE CHANGE
With only one radio control, go directly to point 2.
With several radio controls in the same room, a new code can be created by
following the procedure below.
Disconnect the power to the hood before starting the procedure.
1 CREATE A NEW CODE
The procedure is to be carried out on the radio control.
• Press LIGHT
• Press DOWN
es of the display. The new code cancels and replaces the previous default
code.
Reconnect the hood to the electrical power supply, making sure
that the lights and motor are o .
2 PAIRING THE RADIO CONTROL WITH THE HOOD
USING THE ELECTRONIC PUSHBUTTON PANEL
and TIMER simultaneously until the display starts fl ashing.
on the radio control: saving is confi rmed by three brief fl ash-
LIGHTING
The range hood is equipped with high effi ciency, low consumption LED light.
GREASE DRIP TRAY
It is advisable to clean the tray every 15 days.
Do not use corrosive, acid or alkaline detergents.
For more thorough cleaning, remove the oil collection tray (see fi gure) and wash
it with hot water and washing up liquid. Rinse it well and wait for it to be completely dry before reassembling it. They are dishwasher safe.
2
3
1
press TIMER
the red LED lights up.
press any key on the radio control within 10 seconds.
RESTORING DEFAULT CODE
the procedure is to be carried out if the hood is disposed of, sold or transferred.
• Press UP and DOWN simultaneously on the radio control for more
than 5 seconds: reset is confi rmed by three brief fl ashes of the display.
• Reconnect the hood to the electrical power supply.
• Proceed with associating the hood and the radio control, as described in point 2.
on the hood pushbutton panel for 2 seconds:
Disconnect the power to the hood before starting the procedure.
MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance operations, disconnect the equipment by removing the plug or switching o the
Do not use detergents containing abrasive, acidic or corrosive substances
or abrasive cloths.
Regular maintenance guarantees proper operation and performance over time.
Special attention is to be paid to the metal anti-grease lters: frequent clean-
ing of the fi lters and their supports ensures that no fl ammable grease is accumulated.
CLEANING OF EXTERNAL SURFACES
You are advised to clean the external surfaces of the hood at least once every
15 days to prevent oily substances and grease from sticking to them. To clean
the brushed stainless steel hood, the Manufacturer recommends using "Magic
Steel" wipes.
Alternatively and for all the other types of surfaces, it can be cleaned using a
damp cloth, slightly moistened with mild, liquid detergent or denatured alcohol.
Finish off cleaning by rinsing well and drying with soft cloths.
main switch.
Do not use too much water next to the push button control panel and lighting devices in order to prevent humidity from reaching electronic parts.
DISPOSAL AFTER END OF USEFUL LIFE
The crossed-out trash or refuse bin symbol on the appliance means
that the product is WEEE, i.e. “Waste electrical and electronic equip-
ment'', accordingly it must not be disposed of with regular unsort-ed waste (i.e. with ''mixed household waste''), but it must be disposed of separately so that it can undergo specifi c processing for its re-use, or a specifi c
treatment, to remove and safely dispose of any substances that may be harmful
to the environment and remove the raw materials that can be recycled. Proper
disposal of these products contributes to saving valuable resources and avoid
potential negative eff ects on personal health and the environment, which may
be caused by inappropriate disposal of waste.
You are kindly asked to contact your local authorities for further information
regarding the designated waste collection points nearest to you. Penalties for
improper disposal of such waste can be applied in compliance with national
regulations.
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL IN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
The EU WEEE Directive was implemented diff erently in each country, accordingly, if you wish to dispose of this appliance we suggest contacting your local
authorities or dealer to fi nd out what the correct method of disposal is.
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL IN NONEUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
The crossed-out trash or refuse bin symbol is only valid in the European Union: if
you wish to dispose of this appliance in other countries, we suggest contacting
your local authorities or dealer to fi nd out what the correct method of disposal is.
WARNING!
The Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the equipment at any
time and without prior notice. Printing, translation and reproduction, even partial, of this manual are bound by the Manufacturer's authorisation.
Technical information, graphic representations and specifi cations in this manual
are for information purposes and cannot be divulged.
This manual is written in Italian. The Manufacturer is not responsible for any transcription or translation errors.
The glass panels can only be cleaned with specifi c, non-corrosive or non-abrasive detergents using a soft cloth.
The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for failure to comply with these instructions.
CLEANING OF INTERNAL SURFACES
Do not clean electrical parts, or parts related to the motor inside
the hood, with liquids or solvents.
For the internal metal parts, see the previous paragraph.
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DUCTING & EXTRACTION LEVELS
(REMOTE MOTORS ONLY)
PART 1: HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE
INTEGRATED HOODS - REMOTE MOTOR
The Flexi ducting is designed to ensure optimum performance for your rangehood. Please follow the installation instructions carefully.
Every FALMEC rangehood must be ducted to the external or in-roof motor unit
by the use of non-flammable ducting. The rangehood must not be ducted into a
wall cavity or a ceiling space where a build-up of grease can occur and become a
potential fire risk. Ensure the external outlet on the motor unit unit is not covered
and the air flow is not restricted in any way as this may result in reduced performance. The duct must at all times have a cross sectional surface area equivalent
to the hood outlet. The hood outlet has a circular cross section of 200 mm in
diameter or an approximate area of 31,400 mm². Do not reduce the duct size at
any time and avoid sharp bends. If the duct run is longer than five (5) metres, it
may be necessary to enlarge the duct size to ensure optimum performance. The
manufacturer does not guarantee performance when the duct length is greater
than five (5) metres.
THE RECOMMENDED DUCT LENGTH INSTALLATION DISTANCE IS 4 ME
TERS.
THE MINIMUM INSTALLATION DISTANCE IS 3 METERS.
GENTLE BENDS IN THE DUCTING ARE RECOMMENDED AS IT ASSISTS IN
MUFFLING NOISE FROM THE EXTERNAL FAN UNIT.
SERVICING
The installation and fitting of the external or in-roof motor should be done in
such a way that will allow the unit to be removed if service is required. Additional
costs incurred in the removal, such as damage to walls and roofs, are not covered
under warranty.
The external and in-roof motors unit should be checked regularly to ensure
that nothing is obstructing the air flow from the housing. We also recommend
a routine inspection of the remote units every 12 months to ensure optimum
performance.
As part of ensuring the maximum life cycle of the remote motors it is advised to
clean the baffle filters on the rangehood every 4 weeks.
These filters are easily removable and dishwasher safe.
INTEGRATED HOOD
Models include MILANO:
F3ML60S1, F3ML90S1, F3MLD90S1, F3MLD12S1
and GENOVA F3GV12S1
ENGLISH
WARNING
DIMENSIONS ARE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PRINTING, PR KITCHEN &
WASHROOM SYSTEMS PTY LTD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE SPECI
FICATIONS WITHOUT NOTICE.
FOR BUILDING PURPOSES THE UNIT SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO THE CA
BINET MAKER / BUILDER / KITCHEN DESIGNER FOR EXACT MEASURE
MENTS.
THE MINIMUM INSTALLATION DISTANCE IS 3 METERS.
GENTLE BENDS IN THE DUCTING ARE RECOMMENDED AS IT ASSISTS IN
MUFFLING NOISE FROM THE EXTERNAL FAN UNIT.
SERVICING
The installation and fitting of the external or in-roof motor should be done in
such a way that will allow the unit to be removed if service is required. Additional
costs incurred in the removal, such as damage to walls and roofs, are not covered
under warranty.
The external and in-roof motors unit should be checked regularly to ensure
that nothing is obstructing the air flow from the housing. We also recommend
a routine inspection of the remote units every 12 months to ensure optimum
performance.
As part of ensuring the maximum life cycle of the remote motors it is advised to
clean the baffle filters on the rangehood every 4 weeks.
These filters are easily removable and dishwasher safe.
Gentle Bend
In Ducting
To Rangehood Unit
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REMOTE MOTOR SOLUTIONS
Ø 403 / 445
Ø 194
Duct OD
3 Pin Plug and Lead
EXTERNAL ROOF SOLUTION
765, 1140 & 2010m3/h
1. Fan power supply connects to internal hood unit.
2. Tile or metal roof flashing (optional accessory).
3. Rigid duct mount (optional accessory).
4. 200mm flexi ducting (attached to internal hood unit)*.
* Advise to include gentle bend in duct run as well ensuring
ducting is pulled tight and excess removed.
597.5 / 599
133 / 154
1
3
2
We recommend to install the roof motor oset from
rangehood to avoid direct noise travel.
EXTERNAL WALL SOLUTION
765, 1140 & 2010m3/h
1. Fan power supply (connects to internal hood unit).
2. 200mm flexi ducting (attached to internal hood unit)*.
*Advise to include gentle bend in duct run as well ensuring
ducting is pulled tight and excess removed.
ER-7 65/1140 Dim ensions
ER- 2010 Dimensions
Approx 1.8m extending
from case
75°
419/518
210/260
21
123/147
EW-76 5/1140 Dimensions
EW-2 010 Dimensions
4
1
75
197
2
INROOF MOTOR SOLUTION
765 & 1140m3/h
1. Fan power supply (attached to internal hood unit).
2. 200mm flexi duct installed between rangehood and motor
inlet*.
3. 200mm flexi duct installed between motor outlet and wall/
eave vent.
4. Vent installed in eave position.
1. Fan power supply (attached to internal hood unit).
2. 200mm flexi duct installed between rangehood and motor
inlet*.
3. 200mm flexi duct installed between motor outlet and wall/
eave vent.
4. Vent installed in wall position.
*Advise to include gentle bend in duct run as well ensuring
ducting is pulled tight and excess removed.
Airflow
16
375
380
241
268
3
2
1
4
1
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2
PART 2: MOTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE
EXTERNAL ROOF SOLUTION METAL ROOF INSTALLATION
Inspection:
IN ROOF SOLUTION
Positioning your In-Roof Unit:
It is recommended that the In-Roof motor unit be mounted in a roof space or
wall cavity. Please ensure that the In-Roof motor unit is positioned in an environment that is free of other gases to enable an effi cient expulsion of the cooking
by-products and to ensure that back draft of external gases doesn’t take place.
Please ensure the motor is positioned away from other exhausts such as replace
chimneys, gas fuses, etc. The in roof unit can be mounted so that it ducts directly
through the wall or eave.
STEP 1:
Establish a suitable position in the roof or wall cavity for the In-Roof motor unit,
ensuring that the distance between the Roof motor unit and the outside vent is
under 800 mm. The In-Roof motor unit must be located a minimum of 3 metres
from the hood unit.
STEP 2:
Using the mounting bracket and screws, mount the In-roof motor unit to a
beam, truss or another appropriate structures in the roof or wall space. Ensure
the direction of airfl ow is toward the outside. The direction of airfl ow is marked
on the In-roof motor unit.
STEP 3:
Cut a 205 mm diameter hole in the wall or eave to enable the mounting of the
external vent. Please ensure that the hole is cut in a practical position to enable
the Flexi Duct to be secured. Attach the Flexi Duct to the vent and then mount
vent to the wall or eave.
STEP 4:
Attach the Flexi Duct from the external vent to the outlet of the In-roof motor
unit using duct clamps. To minimise ineffi ciencies and noise ensure the duct is
pulled tight.
STEP 5:
Attach Flexi Duct from the In-roof motor unit to the rangehood using duct
clamps. Ensure that the duct is pulled tightly to ensure that FlexiDuct remains
fi rm and stable during operation. Avoid sharp bends in the duct. Gentle bends
in the ducting are recommended as it assists in muffl ing noise from the fan unit
back to the rangehood. If the FlexiDuct needs to be extended attach the two
FlexiDuct ends using a RigidDuct insert, secured by pipe clamps or duct tape.
STEP 6:
Attach the male plug of the In-roof motor unit to the female plug of the rangehood to enable power supply to the fan motor unit.
An extension lead (not supplied) of up to fi ve meters may be added if required.
Ensure the unit has arrived in good condition and that the impeller will spin
freely.
This product is designed to be installed on a roof up to 45° pitch.
1. Installation of this product should be carried out by appropriately qualifi ed
persons.
2. Cut a hole in the roof 200 mm minimum (with regard to roof pitch angle)
diameter. The hole should be positioned adjacent to a rafter or other member
to facilitate the use of the mounting brackets (optional accessory). Ensure a
clean edge.
3. Cut a 190 mm diameter hole in the rubber roof fl ashing (optional accessory)
for fi tting over the rigid duct.
4. Slide the fl ashing over the rigid duct to the required position.
5. Check the fi t of the duct in the cut hole. The duct must be positioned vertical-
ly.
6. If satisfactory fasten the duct to the rafter or other support using the mount-
ing brackets (optional accessory).
7. Fit the fl ashing to the metal deck using suitable mounting screws.
8. Attach the fl exi duct leading from the rangehood to the bottom of the rigid
duct using the supplied duct clamps.
9. Connect the male power plug to the female plug connected to the range-
hood. An extension lead (purchased separately ) can be used if necessary if
the duct run has been extended.
Safety Considerations:
1. All connections must be in accordance with any local regulations.
2. Fans have automatic thermal cut out switches incorporated in the motor as
standard.
3. This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with re-
duced sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
product by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product.
4. For duct or partition mount, precautions must be taken to avoid the back-fl ow
of gases into the room from the open fl ue of gas or other open-fi re appliances.
5. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualifi ed persons in order to avoid a hazard.
ER-7 65/11 40 Dimensions
ER- 2010 Dimensions
133 / 15 4
ø403 / 44 5
ENGLISH
Mounting BracketOutlet
Inlet
17
PO WER CAB LE 1200mm
FIT GROMME T
S UPPLIE D
597.5 / 599
FLEXIBL E DUC T
ø194 DUCT
RUBBER ROOF
FLASHI NG
MOUNTIN G
BRA CKE TS
EXTERNAL ROOF SOLUTION TILE ROOF INSTALLATION
EXTERNAL WALL SOLUTION
Inspection:
Ensure the unit has arrived in good condition and that the impeller will spin
freely.
This product is designed to be installed on a roof up to 45° pitch.
1. Installation of this product should be carried out by appropriately qualified
persons.
2. Prepare an opening in the tiled roof 220 mm minimum (with regard to roof
pitch angle) diameter. The hole should be positioned adjacent to a rafter or
other member to facilitate the use of the mounting brackets (optional accessory).
3. Cut a 190 mm diameter hole in the rubber roof flashing (optional accessory)
for fitting over the rigid duct.
4. Slide the flashing over the rigid duct to the required position.
5. Check the fit of the duct in the cut hole. The duct must be positioned vertically.
6. If satisfactory fasten the duct to the rafter or other support using the mounting brackets (optional accessory).
7. Fit the upper edge of the flashing underneath the tile, bending over top edge
to form an anti-capillary barrier.
8. Cut two tabs in the corners of the lower section and turn under tile (refer detail). Lay the lower section of the flashing over the tiles and form a run off tray.
Form to tiles as required.
9. Attach the flexi duct leading from the rangehood to the bottom of the rigid
duct using the supplied duct clamps. (purchased separately ) can be used if
necessary if the duct run has been extended.
10. Connect the male power plug to the female plug connected to the rangehood. An extension lead (purchased separately ) can be used if necessary if
the duct run has been extended.
Safety Considerations:
1. All connections must be in accordance with any local regulations.
2. Fans have automatic thermal cut out switches incorporated in the motor as
standard.
3. This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
product by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product.
4. For duct or partition mount, precautions must be taken to avoid the back-flow
of gases into the room from the open flue of gas or other open-fire appliances.
5. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Inspection:
Ensure the unit has arrived in good condition and that the impeller will spin
freely.
Installation:
1. Installation of this product should be carried out by appropriately qualified
persons.
2. This fan is designed for connection to 200 mm duct using duct tape or clamps.
3. Cut either a circular or square hole in the wall between 210-240 mm diameter/ square. Ensure a clean edge.
4. Check the fit of the duct (and clamp if used) in the cut hole. The duct must be
positioned horizontally through the hole.
5. Fit the foam sealing tape supplied to rear of fan housing. Run tape around
the outside of the four mounting holes and ensure the tape join is along the
bottom of the housing for effective seal.
6. Remove cover from fan by un-doing the side fixing screws.
7. Position the fan on the wall with the airflow arrow pointing down.
8. Use fan for template to mark and drill holes for power cable and fastening
screws.
9. Pull power cable through assigned hole and attach the flexi duct leading from
the rangehood to the spigot using the supplied duct clamps.
10. Fix fan to wall with appropriate fastening screws.
11. Connect the male power plug to the female plug connected to the rangehood. An extension lead (purchased separately) can be used if necessary if the
duct run has been extended.
Safety Considerations:
1. All connections must be in accordance with any local regulations.
2. Fans have automatic thermal cut out switches incorporated in the motor as
standard.
3. This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
product by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product.
4. For duct or partition mount, precautions must be taken to avoid the back-flow
of gases into the room from the open flue of gas or other open-fire appliances.
5. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
ER-7 65/11 40 Dimensions
ER- 2010 Dime nsions
ANTI-C A PILLA RY
FO LD
PO WER C AB L E
FIT GROMM E T
S UPPLIE D
FLE XIBLE DUC T
597.5 / 599
133 / 154
ø403 / 44 5
ø194 DUCT
TIL E FLASHING
FIT MOUNTI NG
BRA C KE T S
SO AKE R RUN-OF F
behind (included)
Wall
210-24 0
ø197
flexible
duct
Air
18
EW-765 / EW-1140 SPECIFICATIONS
80
ENGLISH
419
123
360
EW-2010 SPECIFICATIONS
130
All measurements in mm
80
162.5
325
6.5
4 holes
298
518
147
450
170
All measurements in mm
19
388
212.5
425
6.5
4 holes
WARRANTY
Al
l FALMEC rangehoods come with a 5 year parts and labour warranty. PR Kitchens &
Washrooms will correct, free of charge, any defects in material or workmanship for the
period of 5 years, subject to the terms of our warranty stated below.
This warranty will be void if a Falmec range hood is used for commercial purposes.
Some examples of commercial purposes but not limited to, include restaurants, cafes,
schools and clubs.
Rangehoods in the Falmec range (excluding BBQ models) are designed and
warranted “strictly” for indoor use only (household kitchen).
1. This
warranty only applies for products installed by a qualified person and when
provided with a certificate of compliance in accordance with State/Territory laws.
This product must be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. This
2.
wa
rranty does not apply should the defect in or failure of the product be attributable to
misuse, abuse, accident or non-observation of the manufacturer’s instructions on the
part of the user. FALMEC appliances does not accept liability for any direct or
consequential loss, damage or other expense caused by or arising out of any failure to
install or use the product in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
3. The warranty does not cover failures due to normal wear and tear with reasonable
use or consumable components such as globes, filters, etc.
4. PR Kitchens & Washrooms, at its own discretion may replace or repair any defective
component(s) to affect a repair due to any faulty workmanship and material. The
warranty does not cover breakage of outer glass panels attributed to external damage.
5. The warranty provided is a “Repair Warranty” and in an extreme event if a repair
nnot take place, a replacement will be provided of an equivalent current model where
ca
th
e balance of the warranty period from the original date of purchase will take effect.
6. This warranty is immediately void if the serial or model number label is removed,
defaced, serviced or repaired by a unauthorised/unqualified personal or used for
strial/commercial purposes.
indu
7. W
arranty will be only provided when a proof of the original purchase is presented to
an authorised dealer or reseller before or at the time of service.
his warranty does not cover any corrosion or defect as a result of the product being
8. T
instal
led in an environment in which the appliance is not protected from the weather.
9. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure the appliance is easily accessible for
a service technician to carry out required repairs. Any obstruction prohibiting access to
the product by bui
reinstalled by the customer.
10. PR
Kitchens & Washrooms has a service network in all metropolitan areas and most
regional areas. Where the warranty claim has been made outside a radius of 50km from
y store where the product can be purchased, the customer is responsible for the cost
an
of delivery to the nearest service agent or the travel cost for a technician to travel to a
loc
ation outside the 50km radius.
PRO
DUCT SOLD IN AUSTRALIA ONLY:
At PR Kitchens & Washrooms our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or
refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss
or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods
fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
lding materials of any kind will be required to be removed and
OUTDOOR USE RANGEHOODS
utdoor BBQ models from Falmec are warranted for use above barbecues and in
O
alfresco areas with one open wall and a solid roof such as that they are not exposed to
the elements.
Outdoor BBQ models MUST only have the specified 2010 m3/hr motor installed in
conjunction with the hood.
In the scenario where the hood is located near the ocean or exposed to salty air,
regular care and cleaning of the hood is recommended to prevent any corrosion.
REMOTE MOTOR RANGE HOODS
In addition to the standard 5 years parts and labour warranty stated above the remote
motors from the Professional series are covered for an additional 5 years as a part only
warranty therefore giving a total coverage of 10 years. This warranty is conditional by
the following items
installed in coastal applications the external housing must have anti-corrosive
• If
coating applied. The internal fan may also require additional cleaning/washdown as a
result of exposure to salt in the air.
• Fan must be installed in a position that it will not be subjected to excessive duct
temperatures (40˚ covers all models).
• Filters must be in place within the rangehood and regularly maintained/cleaned/
replaced as needed.
SUPPORT
A
t PRKS we place great importance on customer satisfaction and that is why we have
established a dedicated and experienced customer support team that you can rely on.
Should you ever need to make a warranty related enquiry about your FALMEC
product, you can lodge the enquiry at:
AUS
TRALIA
ww.prkws.com
w
customercare@prks.com.au
03 9700 9100
NEW ZEALAND
www.prkws.com
c
ustomercare@prks.co.nz
09 964 0400
We s
uggest you have the following information close at hand:
1. Model number of your product
2. A copy of your original purchase receipt
3. Address details of where the product is installed.
Any relevant pictures can be attached if lodging the claim online
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Code 110033077 Ed. 05/2019
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