Haven't used the steamer in a long time. I'm not sure how to use it. I put water in it plugged it in and waited, but when i pressed the orange trigger nothing happened. Am I doing something wrong?
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I examined mine. There is literally NO hole in the steam wand for the steam to exit. It's a wonder the thing didn't blow up. Take it back and be glad you still have your face.
This is from an Amazon review. I have misplaced my manual and was searching for a pdf file without any luck. I think I have it under control if I only knew where to put my distilled water.Basic operation of the WhiteWing is:
1. Fill the tank with distilled water 2. Attach the hose to the steamer. 3. Attach the extension handles and attachment you want.(Be sure to watch the video and read the instruction booklet. Some of the attachments have specific uses and setup instructions) 4. Lock the finger trigger. 5. Plug it in. 6. Turn it on. 7. Wait 20 min. or until the pressure gauge reads between 3.5-4.5. 8. Get ready to rock - press the steam release button, unlock the finger trigger and start steaming.
For many jobs such as countertops, shower stalls, stovetops, you will need to follow behind the steam, wiping with a cloth to remove the released dirt from the surface. Some jobs may require you to start with a non-toxic cleaner or grease remover such as Orange Clean or Method brand cleaners. Remember, you'll be breathing in vaporized cleaner. So be sure it's something non-toxic and non-irritating. I prefer the Method brand cleaners.
Re: Low pressure on WhiteWing steam cleaner 1. Make sure the safety switch for the hose handle on the right side of the hose handle is turned to the closed position. To do that, push it away form the hose. 2. Make sure the steam release button (next to the on/off button on the control panel on the steamer) is in the Off position. 3. Make sure the safety cap is tightened. 4. Make sure you have enough water in the tank (at least half a bottle of water) I hope this helps.
my husband fixed my shark steamer by taking it apart and testing it wire by wire .the problem ?a fuse hidden inside the unit..unscrew the screws and get inside the steamer .at the bottom of the steamer there is a gold orange foil looking piece .under that is a small fuse .unless you can find another fuse just cut that one off and rewire the wires together .shark now comes on
Put a couple of lts. of water in the tank, replace lid, assemble hose with tool you require. Plug in switch on, wait for needle to climb into yellow then pull trigger for steam
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