I also wonder the tubing just isn't pulled out all the way--i.e. there is slack 
between the tank and the OPV/pump area.  Might try giving it a gentle tug up 
there where it emerges, and/or take out the five screws to open the case and 
have a quick peek.

With my B2, I fried at least one pump from the softener floating and sucking in 
air.  Got rid of the softener cartridge, no further problems.  Our water here 
is medium-hard, and no issues as of yet (four years now I think?  I have 
descaled twice in that time).  By the way, air in the boiler wouldn't be a 
problem--it's air in the pump that's the issue, i.e. running the pump dry.  If 
there's no water in the reservoir, it will switch off the boiler elements to 
protect them from themselves.

b


On Mar 9, 2011, at 5:43 PM, Kirk wrote:

> I found that as well, it seems once the filter is fully submerged and
> water logged it would sit on the bottom. That being said i don't even
> use the filter any more as i was constantly cleaning or replacing it.
> I have been going without for over a year now with no problems. I
> don't know how recommended that is but it has worked. make sure you
> are filtering the water and possibly even softening it a bit as the
> water is very hard in Calgary.
> Kirk
> 
> On Mar 9, 9:35 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> I've noticed that the length of the intake hose seems too short to
>> reach the bottom of the resevoir in the Brewtus IV. The length is
>> increased with the addition of the water filter/softener included with
>> the machine. However because this unit rarely sits exactly on the
>> bottom of the reservoir, I find that I'm refilling the tank when it is
>> half or a quarter empty, for fear of having the water level drop below
>> the filter/softener cartridge causing air to enter the boilers. I was
>> wondering if anyone else had any comments on this.
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