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+[title] Workaround 2 (the preferred one in my opinion)
+[* black] While preparing a coffee, hold a magnet next to the area where the floater resides when there is water in the tank, to make the machine "believe" that there is still a floater, which indicates that there is enough water.
+[* black] Do that only while preparing a coffee. Switch off the machine and remove the magnet when you are done.
+[* black] In this case, I used a magnet from an old hard disk, which I opened. The advantage is that it has already holes, so that you can attach it easily for instance to some piece of wood so that you do not have to hold it.

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