JURA ENA 8 Water Tank Not Detected
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86%
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Water Tank Assembly
The internal magnetic float frequently becomes immobilized by calcium deposits or loses buoyancy over time. If the float cannot rise to the designated alignment point, the machine's internal sensor cannot verify the tank's presence. Replacing the entire reservoir ensures the magnetic float and its housing are free of friction-inducing scale.
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9%
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Magnetic Tank Sensor (Hall Effect Sensor)
The internal sensor responsible for detecting the tank's magnet can fail due to electronic drift or corrosion from internal steam/moisture. If the sensor fails to generate the required voltage change when the magnetic field is present, the logic board will default to a 'Not Detected' state regardless of tank position.
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5%
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Descaling Tablets (3-Phase)
While not a mechanical part, heavy calcification in the float chamber is the primary physical obstruction in Jura machines. Chemical dissolution of calcium carbonate can restore the mechanical movement of the float, allowing the magnetic field to re-engage with the internal sensor without component replacement.
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DIY Repair Guide
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