Bissell PowerEdge Lift-Off Steam Mop Hard Surface Steam Cleaner 20781 User Gui - Page 10

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Troubleshooting WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect plug from electrical outlet before performing maintenance or troubleshooting checks. Problem Reduced steam OR no steam Streaking Leaking Knocking Noise Possible causes Water tank empty Handle not installed properly Foot not installed properly Dirty mop pad Use on waxed or oiled floor Mop pad is too wet First use or water tank is empty Remedies Refill tank Push the handle all the way into the unit until you hear a click Insert the body of the machine into the steam mop foot until you hear a click Remove and wash pad per instructions before further use If you have used floor polishes or wax on your floors, steam products may decrease glossiness. Refer to the wax or polish manufacturer. If you don't wax or polish your floors, check the floor care instructions from your flooring manufacturer. Remove and replace with dry mop pad Fill water tank and knocking will diminsh after a few seconds 10 www.BISSELL.com

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Problem
Possible causes
Remedies
Reduced
steam OR
no steam
Water tank empty
Refill tank
Handle not installed properly
Push the handle all the way into the
unit until you hear a click
Foot not installed properly
Insert the body of the machine into
the steam mop foot until you hear
a click
Streaking
Dirty mop pad
Remove and wash pad per
instructions before further use
Use on waxed or oiled floor
If you have used floor polishes or
wax on your floors, steam products
may decrease glossiness. Refer to
the wax or polish manufacturer. If
you don’t wax or polish your floors,
check the floor care instructions
from your flooring manufacturer.
Leaking
Mop pad is too wet
Remove and replace with dry mop
pad
Knocking
Noise
First use or water tank is empty
Fill water tank and knocking will
diminsh after a few seconds
Troubleshooting
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect plug from electrical outlet before performing
maintenance or troubleshooting checks.
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