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the inlet valve spring is too strong on these, so the water can stop flowing into the unit. makes sure it is on a flat surface, fiddle with the valve spring.
Unplug the power cord. Turn OFF water. Remove the Water Level Sensor - One screw holds down the spring clip. Remove water scale in the compartment and on the Sensor. Test Sensor with an ohm meter. If OK, reassemble and try again. If bad, replace the sensor.
If you have heavy scale buildup in the sensor compartment, you need better water filtration. Your problems are just starting. This system can be very difficult to clean thoroughly.
there will be a water level sensor at inside wall try to fix it .it also seem to be a power failure case well since you have just got it must in warranty or free service utilise it. If you like my suggestion then vote for me i will be thankfull
You may need a HRV/ERV installed. Depends on your indoor air quality(IAQ). It may be allergies. I would talk to a reputable heating/cooling contractor in your area to evaluate your system, recommendations.
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