If it has a flow meter then it doesn't need a float. Flow meter measures the volume of water that gets fed in. If the flow meter is not accurate then the wrong water volume gets fed in. Given the leak, an excessive amount of water has been fed in.
I cannot see a float in this machine.
Open up the flow meter and see if the propeller/impeller is completely stuck. If it is, then the water volume measured is 0. In that case, the water feed doesn't stop until over fed, leading to leaking into the bottom pan. Then triggering the pump to run until dry, and continue beyond that. The pump only pumps water from the washing compartment. Water in the bottom pan has to be removed manually.
The flow meter can also fail electrically, such as broken wires as suggested by assuhors. It can also fail by being electrically worn out.
I cannot see a float in this machine.
Open up the flow meter and see if the propeller/impeller is completely stuck. If it is, then the water volume measured is 0. In that case, the water feed doesn't stop until over fed, leading to leaking into the bottom pan. Then triggering the pump to run until dry, and continue beyond that. The pump only pumps water from the washing compartment. Water in the bottom pan has to be removed manually.
The flow meter can also fail electrically, such as broken wires as suggested by assuhors. It can also fail by being electrically worn out.
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