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your are correct itis not. and according the the troubleshooting guide that I downloaded it shows the following:
If this persists please contact the Nespresso Club.
1-800-562-1465
Call toll-free: 1-800-562-1465 for OriginalLine members. Call toll-free: 1-877-964-6299 for VertuoLine members. Visit a Nespresso Boutique. During the account registration process you may register your machine.
I just had this same problem with my brand new Latissima premium and I fixed it by adjusting the water hardness setting. The yellow water warning light being constantly on means the machine thinks the water is too hard and the machine needs descaling. In my case, the machine just needed to learn how hard my water actually is. In the manuals that came with the machine you should have been given a ph testing strip and there are instructions in the user guide about how to adjust the water hardness settings. As soon as I did that, the yellow hard warning light immediately went off. In my case the water setting needed to be adjusted to the 7-14 ph setting. I'm attaching pics of the water hardness setting instructions from the manual.
Before placing first coffee capsule in the machine, run the large espresso cup button into a cup (clear water will come out). This primes the machine and makes for hotter coffee.
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