Can't get it reset
Good Afternoon David, thank you for your post!
From the information you have provided your Frigidaire dishwasher is displaying an error code of "iC0" and you need help to reset it. The best way to reset the dishwasher is to disconnect power from it for at least ten minutes. An error code of "iC0" means that the dishwasher has detected a problem with the electronic control. You can also press and hold the cancel button for five seconds to see if that will clear the code out. If these steps do not help resolve your issue I would recommend contacting a professional technician. You can visit your manufacturer's website for assistance in locating a technician. Good luck! -Matt
I appreciate your post, friend!
From what you have described your Electrolux dishwasher is displaying an error code of "iCO". That error code describes a communication error within your dishwasher. The best way to correct this issue is to disconnect power for roughly ten minutes and you can do that by flipping your household circuit breaker off. If you continue to have issues with an "iCO" code I would suggest it could be a problem with your control panel or wiring harness and you may want to have a technician come out to perform a diagnosis on your dishwasher. This will help you to avoid any unnecessary part purchases. -Matt
You can retrieve/display DTC's (trouble codes) by a method referred to as the odometer self-diagnostics which can display and delete speedometer, tachometer, TSM, TSSM or HFSM, ECM and ABS (if equipped) codes but not radio codes which are accessed through the radio itself and are shown on its own display.
In order to display odometer DTC's press and hold the trip odometer reset switch while you are turning the ignition switch to "ON", then release the trip odometer reset switch at which time "diag" will appear on the LCD display where normally the odometer reading would be. When "diag" appears you are in the diagnostic mode so if you next press and release the trip odometer reset switch again "PSSPtb" appear where diag previously was seen. This tells you what different modules are on the motorcycle that are set up or able to display DTC's. "P" indicates ECM codes; "S" indicates TSM, TSSM or HFSM codes; "SP" indicates Speedometer codes; "t" indicates tachometer codes; and "b" indicates ABS codes. "no rsp" will be displayed if the engine stop switch is not in the RUN position so be sure that you have the engine stop switch in the RUN position. Also if the motorcycle does not have a certain module "no rsp" will be displayed to indicate the absence of that certain/specific module. If the motorcycle does have the module you want to check for codes on then you can go through the modules until you get to the one you want to check for codes. To move through the code categories quickly press and release the trip odometer reset switch and each of the letters will appear and flash as each mode is selected, When the letter that corresponds to the module you want to check codes for appears hold the odometer reset button in and if there are no DTC's set for that module the word "none" will appear. If any current or historical DTC's are stored in the module, they will appear on the odometer. And if you quickly press and release the trip odometer reset switch the display will alternatively display the DTC numbers one at a time until they have all been displayed. When you have gone through all of the code categories "end" will be displayed. If you want to clear out or delete all codes in that module press and hold the odometer reset switch. If you do not want to remove or delete the recorded DTC's then quickly press and release the trip odometer reset switch at which time the module part number will be displayed and if you press and release the odometer reset switch again the next module's information will be displayed. When you are done and wish to exit the diagnostic mode just turn the ignition switch to "OFF".
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