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INSTALLATION AND USER'S MANUAL
Model:
AR-60-303, AR-90-303
AR-60-111, AR-90-111
AR-60-501, AR-90-501
AR-120-110

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND USER’S MANUAL Model: AR-60-303, AR-90-303 AR-60-111, AR-90-111 AR-60-501, AR-90-501 AR-120-110...
  • Page 2 Warranty and service certificate: This certificate is issued by Falco Domestic Appliances, supplier of ALL Unbranded Falco Extractor fan models. Hereinafter referred to as ‘The Company’, to the original purchaser only, of the product/appliances described on the certificate and shall constitute the only warranty given in respect of this product/appliance.
  • Page 3 Alternatively using the following link: www.falco.co.za/service. Any service-related queries should be directed directly to the dealer (store) where the unit was purchased. Alternatively, the purchaser can contact the appointed call centre on the details provided above.
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  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    INTRODUCTION This instruction manual is designed to provide you with all the required instructions related to the installation, use and maintenance of the appliance. In order to operate the unit correctly and safety, please read this instruction manual carefully before installation and usage. This extractor makes use of high quality materials and is made with a streamlined design.
  • Page 6 INSTALLATION (EXTERNAL DUCTING) MODELS: AR-60-303, AR-90-303, AR-60-501, AR-90-501, AR-60-111 AND AR-90-111 1. If you plan on ducting the air to the outside, your extractor can be connected as per the picture below to a ducting pipe with an internal diameter of 150mm.
  • Page 7 4. Lift up the extractor and hang it on the now mounted wall bracket. Certain models will require that additional screws be used to further secure the extractor to the wall, this will entail opening up the extractor’s front flap, removing the aluminum filter/s and then securing it to the wall using the pre-drilled holes at the back of the unit.
  • Page 8: Installing The Chimneys

    INSTALLING THE CHIMNEYS MODELS AR-60-501, AR-90-501, AR-60-111 AND AR-90-111 Slide the top chimney piece (this is the one with the vents holes cut into the sides) into the bottom section (this one is solid, with no vent holes). 1. Adjust the total chimney length, by sliding the two chimney sections to the required length.
  • Page 9 II onto the wall with the two screws provided. Fit the chimney section on top of the extractor and fix it in place with the screws. INSTALLING THE CHIMNEYS MODELS AR-60-303, AR-90-303 Slide the top chimney piece (this is he one with the vents holes cut into...
  • Page 10 the sides) into the bottom section (this one is solid with no vent holes). 1. Adjust the total chimney length, by sliding the two chimney sections to the required length. 2. Fix the bottom chimney section to the extractor with the 2 screws (4 x 8mm).
  • Page 11: Installation

    4. Drill 2 x 8mm holes to accommodate the plate II. Screw and tighten plate II onto the wall with the screws provided. 5. Assemble the chimney onto the extractor and fix it with 2 screws. INSTALLATION MODEL: AR-120-110 1. The extractor should be mounted at the following heights: ...
  • Page 12 2. As per the installation of the domestic hoods on page 6, fit the wall mounting bracket of the gas braai extractor. 3. To ensure that the extractor is securely fixed to the wall, please affix the unit using the provided holes at the back of the unit. These can be accessed by removing all the filters at the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 13 6. Slide the upper chimney upwards to adjust to the correct height. Once the required height is reached, drill 4 x 8mm holes to accommodate the second bracket. Once fixed to the wall, the top chimney can be held in place by using the two 4 x 8mm screws.
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION (AIR RECIRCULATION) MODELS: AR-60-303, AR-90-303, AR-60-501, AR-90-501, AR-60-111 AND AR-90-111 If ducting the air to the outside with the ducting pipe is not possible, then the ducting pipe can be discarded. The installation of the extractor is the same as previously shown, the only difference is that carbon filters (provided) assist in trapping/capturing odours.
  • Page 15: Light Button

    When high levels of smoke are produced during cooking, press for highest level of extraction. LIGHT BUTTON Touch controls for models: AR-60-303 and AR-90-303 ON/OFF BUTTON Used to switch the unit on and off. SPEED INCREASE BUTTON Used for increasing the speed of the motor.
  • Page 16: Digital Display

    SPEED DECREASE BUTTON Used to decrease the speed of the motor. LIGHT BUTTON Used to switch the downlights on and off. DIGITAL DISPLAY This shows the current speed of the motor, 1 for Low Speed, 2 for Medium Speed and 3 for High Speed. Quick Timer Press and hold for 1 second.
  • Page 17: Lcd Display

    cycle through one of the following timer settings: OFF – 15 min – 30 min – 45 min – 60min – OFF. Alternatively, pressing can also be used. Quick Timer: Press and hold for 1 second, the digital display will flash and countdown from 5 minutes, after which the motor and downlights will switch off.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    LED downlight and the body of the extractor in order to pop out the downlight fitting. AR-60-501, AR-90-501 3. Remove the aluminum filters below the unit, which will allow access to the downlight fitting, which can then easily be popped out. AR-60-303, AR-90-303, AR-120-110...
  • Page 19 Remove the LED board light by unscrewing the x 4 screws. 5. Once the downlights have been removed, simply disconnect and replace with the same type: AR-60-303, AR-90-303, AR-60-501, AR-90-501 (MAX 1.5W) AR-120-110 (MAX 2W) AR-60-111, AR-90-111 (LED BOARD LIGHTING 8W)
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Cause Solution The fan blade is Light on, but jammed. Switch off the unit and repair by a fan does not qualified service agent. work The motor is damaged. Replace the bulb with correct Both light Light bulb burn. rating.
  • Page 21 Using the extractor you purchased on any commercial application poses a serious fire risk and will result in immediate void of your warranty. Please contact our Falco offices for assistance with Gas Braai Extractors. 3. Q: What is the correct installation height? A: The recommended installation height is 700mm above gas and 650mm above electrical.
  • Page 22 A: Yes. Please make sure of your measurements before starting your installation process. Additional bottom chimneys and installation brackets are sold by Lategan & Van Biljoens in Pretoria and they are used to extend the chimneys on Falco units. 13. Q: My extractor is blowing and not extracting? A: There are three main reasons that can cause your extractor to blow instead of extracting and most of the time (98%), this is caused by faulty installations.
  • Page 23 A: Full range of spares is available from Lategan & Van Biljoens in Pretoria. www.appliancesspares.co.za 15. Q: What is the diameter of my ducting hose? A: 150mm 16. Q: More Queries? A: Please email any queries to: info@falco.co.za, Tel: 011 454 6423/4314. Spares can be viewed and ordered online: www.appliancespares.co.za...
  • Page 24: Environmental Protection

    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this...

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