What does lo mean on a Frigidaire dishwasher?
On a Frigidaire FFBD1821MS1B dishwasher, “LO” most often indicates a low setting or status message, depending on what the display is showing at the moment. Common meanings include minutes remaining (1 to 199), rinse aid level settings (L0 to L6), or a control lock/door-related message. For your exact display behavior, use the FFBD1821MS1B owner’s manual.
What “LO” can mean
These are the most common Frigidaire dishwasher display meanings customers see:
- 1 to 199: minutes remaining in the current cycle
- L0 to L6: rinse aid dosage level (L0 is lowest, L6 is highest)
- CL or Close: door needs to be fully closed to start or continue
- LOC: controls are locked (control lock is on)
Quick checks to identify which one you have
Use these quick checks to narrow it down:
- If you see a number next to it (or it changes as the cycle runs), it is usually time remaining.
- If you were just adjusting settings and see L0, L1, L2..., it is usually rinse aid dosage.
- If the dishwasher will not start and you see CL/Close, firmly close the door until it latches.
- If buttons do not respond and you see LOC, turn off the control lock using the steps in the FFBD1821MS1B owner’s manual.
“LO” meanings at a glance
| Display you see | Typical meaning | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| 1 to 199 | Minutes left in cycle | Let the cycle run; cancel/drain only if needed |
| L0 to L6 | Rinse aid dosage level | Adjust rinse aid setting; refill rinse aid if low |
| CL / Close | Door not closed | Close door fully; check for rack interference |
| LOC | Control lock on | Disable control lock per manual |
Why it matters
Correctly interpreting “LO” prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you fix the real issue faster, whether it is a simple setting (rinse aid level), a normal status (time remaining), or a start-up blocker (door not closed or controls locked).
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with the Frigidaire dishwasher?
The most common issue we see with the Frigidaire FFBD1821MS1B dishwasher is poor draining (water left in the bottom), usually caused by a drain-path restriction or an incorrect drain setup. A close second is “won’t start” symptoms tied to door closure and alignment. See the FFBD1821MS1B installation guide for the correct drain loop and connection height requirements.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Water left in the tub: drain hose routing, air gap/high loop, clog at disposer/waste tee, or a failing drain pump
- Won’t start or stops quickly: door not closing squarely, unit not level, or door alignment issues
- Weak cleaning: incoming water too cool, spray arm obstruction, or circulation issues
- Noise or vibration: hoses/wires contacting the frame or motor area
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts guessing)
- Confirm drain setup: If the drain hose connects to a waste tee/disposer lower than 18 inches above the floor, an air gap is required; otherwise use a 32-inch minimum high drain loop under the countertop.
- Check for kinks and contact points: Verify the water supply and drain lines are not kinked and not touching the frame or motor area (contact can cause noise and performance issues).
- Level the dishwasher: The dishwasher must be level for proper rack operation and wash performance; an out-of-level unit can also affect door alignment.
- Verify hot water temperature: Incoming water should be 120°F to 150°F for best wash performance.
When it’s likely a part problem
If the drain path and installation checks are correct and the dishwasher still leaves water behind, the drain pump or inlet valve can be involved depending on the symptom.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Hums but won’t drain | Drain pump or blockage | Dishwasher drain pump 5304483444 |
| Doesn’t fill or fills slowly | Water supply or inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve 5304482406 |
Why it matters
A correct drain loop/air gap and a level installation prevent siphoning, improve draining, and help the door close properly. That reduces standing water, odor, and cycle interruptions while improving cleaning results.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset error code on Frigidaire dishwasher?
On the Frigidaire FFBD1821MS1B dishwasher, we reset most error codes by canceling the current cycle and restoring power, then starting a fresh cycle with the door fully latched. This clears many temporary faults caused by a stalled drain, a fill issue, or a door-latch interruption.
Quick reset steps (safe and effective)
- Press and hold Cancel (or Start/Cancel) for about 3 to 5 seconds to stop the cycle and clear the display.
- Wait 30 seconds, then select a cycle and press Start.
- If the code returns, turn power off at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Make sure the door closes firmly; a weak latch can trigger repeat errors.
- If the code relates to draining, check for standing water and clear the filter area before restarting.
For model-specific button names and indicator behavior, follow the reset and control instructions in the FFBD1821MS1B owner’s manual.
If the code comes back: match the reset to the symptom
| What you notice | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain, water left in tub | Drain restriction or drain pump issue | Check drain hose for kinks; verify disposer plug is removed; consider the dishwasher drain pump 5304483444 if the pump hums but won’t move water |
| Won’t fill, no water sound | Water supply or inlet valve issue | Confirm shutoff valve is open; check for leaks; consider the dishwasher water inlet valve 5304482406 if power is present but no fill |
| Leaks during/after reset | Door alignment or gasket sealing | Level the unit and check door fit; inspect the tub gasket and sealing surfaces |
Why it matters
Resetting clears the control so you can confirm whether the problem was a one-time interruption or an ongoing issue (fill, drain, leak). The installation instructions also emphasize checking for proper fill, drain, and leaks during a wet test, which is the same logic we use after a reset. Review the FFBD1821MS1B installation guide for leveling and leak-check steps.
Last updated: January 2026
How can I force my Frigidaire dishwasher to drain?
On the Frigidaire FFBD1821MS1B dishwasher, you can typically force a drain by canceling the cycle (press and hold the Start/Cancel control for about 3 to 5 seconds), then closing the door so the unit runs the drain portion. Use the steps in the FFBD1821MS1B installation guide to confirm the drain setup is correct.
Quick steps to force a drain
- Press and hold Start/Cancel for 3 to 5 seconds.
- Close the door fully; the dishwasher should begin draining.
- Listen for the drain pump running and water moving through the drain hose.
- After a few minutes, open the door and check that most of the water is gone.
- If water remains, check for a kinked hose or a blocked air gap/high drain loop.
If it still will not drain (most common causes)
A forced drain will not work if the drain path is restricted or installed incorrectly. Focus on these checks first:
- Drain hose routing: Make sure the hose is not kinked or pinched under the dishwasher.
- High drain loop or air gap: Use an air gap or a 32-inch minimum high drain loop (based on local code requirements).
- Disposer connection: If connected to a garbage disposer, confirm the disposer inlet plug was removed.
- Connection height: If the waste tee or disposer connection is less than 18 inches above the floor, an air gap is required.
- Pump issue: If you hear humming but no water movement, the drain pump may be jammed or failing.
| What you observe | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Pump runs, little/no water leaves | Blockage in hose, air gap, or disposer port | Clear restriction; verify loop/air gap |
| No pump sound after cancel | Control not initiating drain or door not latched | Re-close door; retry cancel/drain |
| Water backs into tub later | Missing/low drain loop or siphoning | Correct routing per install guide |
Parts that commonly relate to draining
If the drain path is clear and routing is correct, the drain pump is a common next suspect: dishwasher drain pump 5304483444.
Why it matters
Proper drain hose height (air gap or 32-inch high loop) prevents backflow and siphoning, which can leave standing water, cause odors, and make cycles fail to complete.
Last updated: January 2026





