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It said SD...What does that mean and what should we do about it? Thank you.

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Suds detect. Very bad! Too much soap! The idea behind the operation of this washer is to accomplish 2 basic things: Water and energy saving. They do it by continuously recirculating a tiny amount of water and using a tad of soap. If you go adding in more than specified then the brains of the tang goes haywire. To get the clothes washed with that tiny amount of water Brainiacs needed to invent a soap that makes less suds so that the tiny amount of water does not cause residue from soap to cling to your clothes. hay I ain't makin this up. There have been study's done in the US. Looks like you are gonna have to perform an operation similar to this guys solution:



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