I have a Samsung eco bubble WF1804WPU model that started showing the error message SUD. Any time it happens the machine stops washing as if paused and I have to press the pause button twice for it to start washing again. This happens like 5 times or more during the course of washing. What must I do to rectify this as it is really frustrating. Thank you.
If you see such an error code on your eraser screen, then you are using too much detergent. The washing machine can not thoroughly rinse out the things, so you see such a message. This is not a critical problem. Simply turn off the machine and selectively switch it on, pre-selecting the "rinse and spin" mode and do not use excessive amounts of strirer powder anymore, because you can damage your washing machine.
The SUD error indicates an excessive amount of soap suds in the wash. It will be difficult for the machine to rinse / spin all the soap out during the cycle, and may need to be run thru the cycle again (do not add any more detergent!).
Remedy:
Stop using regular detergents! Front loaders specifically call for "HE" (High Efficiency) detergents as they require less detergent and clean better with the reduced amount of water in these machines. Look for your favorite brand and select the one with the distinctive HE logo show below:
Use only the amount as directed on the bottle - do not use too much. Clothes should come out clean and soap free - and the SUD error should no longer appear - if it continues - double check the amount of detergent you're using as it is probably still too much.
Good luck!
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This is exactly what my machine was doing, as well. I fixed it by cleaning out the filter in front of the water pump.
Searching here, I found that you can remove the lower front panel (three screws along the bottom edge is all it takes) to get to the filter. With the panel removed, you'll see a round white plastic cover (about 3-4 inches diameter) that screws out. Get a bucket under the cover to catch the water that's in it (could be 2 quarts or more) and unscrew the cover.
The cover pulls out, revealing that is actually a screw-in plastic strainer. I found tons of coins, broken pens, paper clips, etc. in mine when I did this. A lot will be deep inside the black rubber hose that connects this filter housing to the washer drum. You can rake the stuff out with a bent wire clothes hanger. Shaking the black hose will help hurry the junk along and out of your machine. Screw the cover back on after the clean out and your machine should go back to normal.
Thinking about it, front loaders will have lots of small items flushed into the pump compared to top loaders. Coins you alway found in the bottom of the drum in a top loader, they all wind up in the filter of a front loader. And once it slow the drainage to a crawl the machine will shut down multiple times when it can't drain the water out completely, and it will never step up to it's max spin speed with all that water still in the drum.
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Here is a manual that might have the answer for you:
http://steprightupmanuals.com/washing-machine-service-manuals/maytag-washing-machine-service-manuals/maytag-models-mtw6500-mtw6600-bravos-washer-service-repair-man
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Hey how are you? Was wondering if you of you have worked out the problem. My washing machine has started doing it and so very frustrating.
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