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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.

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