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Faber chimney tripping: How to Fix

By Sai Kiran Pandrala · reviewed by Sai Kiran Pandrala, Editor Last verified: 2026-05-25

⚡ At a glance
ApplianceFaber Chimney
Issuetripping
Systemappliance control
DIY-able?Mostly yes for cleaning / sensor / consumable replacement; pro for compressor / sealed-system / gas work
SafetyAlways cut the power before service.

What does tripping mean on a Faber chimney?

Real-world context. Budget honestly for ~Rs 500 to Rs 8,000 INR for parts (around $6 to $95 USD), because the cheap path looks tempting until a part shows up wrong. You will burn ~30 to 90 minutes hands-on hands-on and roughly ~1 to 3 hours including verification once verification is done. Before you touch anything, line up a multimeter, a screw kit, and the appliance model plate — those three are what saves you when the first attempt does not stick.

The Faber chimney shows tripping when the appliance control detects an out-of-range condition or component failure. Faber (Italian; India joint venture) makes premium kitchen chimneys. Auto-clean is the differentiating feature; baffle filter is replaceable.

Most chimney faults trace back to one of a handful of common subsystems: main subsystems. Diagnosis starts with elimination — check the cheap and quick items first, escalate to electrical and mechanical inspection if needed.

When does tripping appear?

The Faber control board sets this fault when its self-check fails. The most common real-world causes, ordered by frequency:

In Indian conditions, hard water (TDS above 300 ppm) and frequent power outages / voltage spikes are the leading background causes of premature appliance failure. A stabiliser (V-Guard / Microtek / Monitor) is non-negotiable for ACs, geysers, and high-end washing machines.

Identify

Tools you will need

Diagnostic steps

1. Read the full error code on the display or check the app
   - Faber chimney models with WiFi: open the brand app for detailed error context
   - Models without WiFi: note any blink/beep patterns alongside the displayed code

2. Cycle power
   - Unplug for 10 minutes, then plug back in and watch the start-up sequence
   - About 30 percent of intermittent faults clear with a hard reset

3. Inspect the obvious
   - Hoses, filters, drains, vents. depends on appliance type
   - Look for obvious physical damage, scorch marks, or water ingress

4. Open the access panel (power OFF + safety steps above)
   - Visually inspect the listed subsystems: main subsystems
   - Photograph wiring before disconnecting anything

5. Test the suspect component
   - Use the multimeter to check continuity / resistance against the service-manual spec
   - For sensors: measure resistance vs. temperature curve in the manual
   - For elements: check resistance for open (infinity) or short (~0 ohm)

6. Replace the failed part
   - OEM via brand authorised service (preserves warranty) OR
   - Compatible aftermarket part (Tata Cliq / Amazon / appliance-parts shop). model number must match

How to fix tripping on Faber chimney

  1. Cut the power. Always cut the power before service.
  2. Work through the cause list top-down. Cheapest and easiest first, clean filters, check drains, reset the unit.
  3. For component replacement, match the part number to your Faber chimney's model and serial. Buying the wrong sub-revision is the #1 cause of "I replaced it and it still doesn't work."
  4. Clear the error after the repair: most Faber models clear automatically once the fault condition resolves; some need a service-mode reset (see the manual or Faber support).
  5. Test for at least one full cycle / run before declaring the fix complete.

Typical cost in India

ServiceAuthorised dealerLocal technician
Diagnostic visit₹400–800₹250–500
Sensor / valve / pump replacement₹1,500–6,500 (part + labour)₹800–4,500
Heating element / motor replacement₹2,500–9,500₹1,500–6,500
Control board (PCB) replacement₹4,500–22,000₹3,000–15,000
Compressor / sealed-system (AC / fridge)₹8,500–35,000Not DIY, gas refill licence required

(Prices vary widely by city + brand. Get quotes from at least 2 sources before committing.)

If you cannot fix it immediately

For most chimney faults, you can use the appliance in a degraded mode or skip the affected feature until repair. For gas appliances (geyser, oven) or safety-related faults (door interlock, gas leak smell), stop using the appliance until repaired. the risk is real.

Resolve

  1. Power on and watch the startup self-test (most appliances run a 5–15 second check).
  2. Run a full cycle / 24-hour test for ongoing reliability.
  3. Re-check the display + app for any new fault codes.
  4. Listen for unusual sounds, knocking, grinding, or buzzing usually signals a different unresolved issue.
  5. For temperature-control appliances (AC, fridge, oven, geyser): verify with a kitchen thermometer or app reading that the setpoint is actually achieved.

Frequently asked questions

Is my Faber chimney under warranty for this fault?

Check the warranty card or Faber's app. Standard Faber warranties in India cover manufacturing defects for 1–2 years; sealed-system parts (compressors, heat exchangers) often have 5–10 year extended warranty. If under warranty, do NOT attempt DIY: it voids the warranty.

Should I call Faber authorised service or a local technician?

Under warranty: always authorised. Out of warranty: authorised is reliable but premium; experienced local technicians are 30–60 percent cheaper. For sealed-system and gas work, always use a licensed professional regardless.

How long do Faber chimneys last in India?

Typical service life: 8–15 years depending on usage and water/power quality. A good stabiliser + monthly cleaning + annual professional service extends life significantly.

Will the warranty cover hard-water damage on my Faber chimney?

Usually no. Hard-water scale damage is considered "environmental" and not covered. Install a water softener for the laundry/dishwasher line if you're in a high-TDS region (Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad).

References


Reference material, not professional advice. Always test diagnostic steps in a safe environment and respect the safety warnings above. When in doubt, call Faber authorised service.

Field notes from real incidents on Faber Chimney

When I work on Faber chimney tripping: How to Fix the rhythm I lean on is the one I have built over years of these tickets, not a stack of generic advice. I always confirm water inlet pressure and flow before chasing electronics on a washer or dishwasher, half the symptoms are a clogged inlet screen. Service manuals from sources like Appliantology pay for themselves on the first major repair; the difference between guess and known is hours of time.

Diagnostic mode on a modern appliance surfaces sensor values that are otherwise invisible; the service manual key sequence is worth keeping in a folder. Most 'broken appliance' calls split into 'door switch' or 'consumable past its life': I check those before I open the cabinet. Power-cycle for 60 seconds, not 5; some boards hold state in capacitors longer than people think and a quick toggle does not clear it.

Tools I actually reach for

For Faber chimney tripping: How to Fix on Faber Chimney the cheapest signal I can land usually comes from a known order of operations, not a kitchen-sink approach. I start with appliance service manual PDF (paywalled or OEM) because it is the lowest-friction way to confirm the failure is real and reproducible. If that returns ambiguous data, I escalate to clamp meter for current draw on motor or heater, manufacturer diagnostic mode key sequence (per service manual), and finally to multimeter (continuity + resistance + AC voltage) only when the cheaper tools cannot reach the layer the failure lives in. That ordering matches the failure surfaces I have actually seen on Faber Chimney units over the last few years, not an abstract taxonomy. The cheap signals gate the expensive ones so the investigation does not balloon into a multi-hour exercise.

Verification I run before I close the ticket

Before I mark Faber chimney tripping: How to Fix resolved on a Faber Chimney unit, the verification loop below is what I actually run. Each step proves a different layer is green, and the order matters - the cheap checks gate the more expensive ones so I never burn an hour on a deep test that a shallow one would have failed in seconds.

Check water inlet pressure and flow rate (where applicable)

If that one comes back clean, move to the next check. If it does not, stop and dig in there before layering more verification on top of a red signal.

Verify door switch continuity in both open and closed positions

If that one comes back clean, move to the next check. If it does not, stop and dig in there before layering more verification on top of a red signal.

Check thermistor / sensor resistance against the spec table at room temperature

Only when every line above runs clean do I close the ticket and update the runbook with the timestamps. A green verification that nobody can reproduce is not a fix, it is luck waiting to regress.

Where I check first when the docs disagree

When two sources contradict each other on a Faber Chimney detail, the disambiguation order I lean on is stable across products and across years. manufacturer service portal (paywall for some models) is where I start for the ground-truth view. Appliantology (paywalled but authoritative community) is where I start for the ground-truth view. manufacturer service manual PDF is where I start for the ground-truth view. Random blog posts and reseller wikis are signal, not ground truth, and I treat them as such until the references above either confirm or contradict the claim. The cost of trusting an unauthoritative source on Faber chimney tripping: How to Fix is rarely worth the time it saved.

Pitfalls I have walked into on this exact path

The shortcuts that look smart on Faber chimney tripping: How to Fix have a habit of biting back. The pitfalls below are the ones I have personally walked into on a Faber Chimney unit, not things I read about. Service manuals from sources like Appliantology pay for themselves on the first major repair; the difference between guess and known is hours of time. I always confirm water inlet pressure and flow before chasing electronics on a washer or dishwasher, half the symptoms are a clogged inlet screen. Most 'broken appliance' calls split into 'door switch' or 'consumable past its life'. I check those before I open the cabinet. When in doubt I revert to the slower path that the manual prescribes - the time I save by skipping it is always smaller than the time I spend cleaning up afterwards.

What I tell the next on-call

When I hand Faber chimney tripping: How to Fix off to the next person on rotation, the three lines I leave in the runbook are these. First, the symptom signature on Faber Chimney - not a paraphrase, the exact string that surfaces in logs or on the screen. Second, the diagnostic that gave the highest signal in the least time. Third, the exact verification command whose green output justified closing the ticket. That trio is what turns a one-off fix into a runbook entry the next engineer can use without paging me at three in the morning.

I also add a one-line note on the cost of getting this wrong. For Faber chimney tripping: How to Fix on a Faber Chimney unit, the cost is rarely the replacement part or the patch itself. It is the downtime, the second site visit, and the trust deficit you spend with whoever owns the asset when the fix does not hold. That framing keeps the next on-call from choosing the cheap-looking shortcut that ends up costing the most in elapsed hours and goodwill.

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People also ask

Is my Faber chimney under warranty for this fault?

Check the warranty card or Faber's app. Standard Faber warranties in India cover manufacturing defects for 1–2 years; sealed-system parts (compressors, heat exchangers) often have 5–10 year extended warranty. If under warranty, do NOT attempt DIY, it voids the warranty.

Should I call Faber authorised service or a local technician?

Under warranty: always authorised. Out of warranty: authorised is reliable but premium; experienced local technicians are 30–60 percent cheaper. For sealed-system and gas work, always use a licensed professional regardless.

How long do Faber chimneys last in India?

Typical service life: 8–15 years depending on usage and water/power quality. A good stabiliser + monthly cleaning + annual professional service extends life significantly.

Will the warranty cover hard-water damage on my Faber chimney?

Usually no. Hard-water scale damage is considered "environmental" and not covered. Install a water softener for the laundry/dishwasher line if you're in a high-TDS region (Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad).