One question.while moping the normal tiles floor, or any other shower cubcal etc need to trigger the steam button continues or just to select the high/low steam options..
I just ordered one and does anybody know if there's a way to use it without having to hold down the steam trigger the entire time? My hand got so cramped by the time I was done. Plus, if it's on-demand steam, why is there a pause button? Am I missing something?
Hi Tiffany - you do not need to hold the button down, the left and right buttons dictate how much steam will come out while pressing pause stops the steam. Hope this helps!
@@bissell Hi. Thanks for the reply. I also read the entire manual last night and I still don't understand what the steam trigger is for then. If I don't have to hold it down, when do I use it? And the mop is making steam but doesn't seem to release it unless I hold it down the whole time during use.
Same here! I need to j hi pod trigger all the time for steam to come out, is this normal? It is painful to use bcz my hand gets very tired due to the trigger. I wish there is something to show us how to get the steam as in the add without the trigger
Yes! We need answers, i was planning to biy but one of the buyers comments was his finger so painful after cleaning his house because he have to press the steam button. Help
@@nerakto8244 Update....this video is definitely incorrect as is the comment from Bissell. You don't get continuous steam unless you hold down the trigger. So, I've been using a zip tie to hold the trigger down the whole time I'm cleaning and then I just use the pause button when I need to stop. Definitely an engineering flaw on the item, but this work-around has been successful for me!
what about if the knocking continue all the time?
One question.while moping the normal tiles floor, or any other shower cubcal etc need to trigger the steam button continues or just to select the high/low steam options..
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I just ordered one and does anybody know if there's a way to use it without having to hold down the steam trigger the entire time? My hand got so cramped by the time I was done. Plus, if it's on-demand steam, why is there a pause button? Am I missing something?
Hi Tiffany - you do not need to hold the button down, the left and right buttons dictate how much steam will come out while pressing pause stops the steam. Hope this helps!
@@bissell Hi. Thanks for the reply. I also read the entire manual last night and I still don't understand what the steam trigger is for then. If I don't have to hold it down, when do I use it? And the mop is making steam but doesn't seem to release it unless I hold it down the whole time during use.
Same here! I need to j hi pod trigger all the time for steam to come out, is this normal? It is painful to use bcz my hand gets very tired due to the trigger. I wish there is something to show us how to get the steam as in the add without the trigger
Yes! We need answers, i was planning to biy but one of the buyers comments was his finger so painful after cleaning his house because he have to press the steam button. Help
@@nerakto8244 Update....this video is definitely incorrect as is the comment from Bissell. You don't get continuous steam unless you hold down the trigger. So, I've been using a zip tie to hold the trigger down the whole time I'm cleaning and then I just use the pause button when I need to stop. Definitely an engineering flaw on the item, but this work-around has been successful for me!
What do you do when it stops working?
Hi Mow - these steps will help if the mop is not steaming: ua-cam.com/video/23WlKB3UF9w/v-deo.html