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How to clean around the fan blade of a RYOBI 18V ONE+ Garden Vacuum & Sweeper
To access the fan blade, you need to remove the motor from the main handle. To do this, first loosen the safety pin about three quarters of the way. Then slide and hold the button to the unlock position as you twist the motor apart from the front…
Last update: 22/01/2023, 18:33
How to turn a RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper on & off
To turn a RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper on, press and hold the power button located on the top of the handle for two seconds. To turn off, press and hold the same power button for two seconds.
Last update: 22/01/2023, 18:37
How to change the RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper speed
A RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper motor has three speed settings controlled by pressing the up or down buttons. Pressing and holding the power button again for 2 seconds will turn off the motor.
Last update: 22/01/2023, 18:38
Why is the red light flashing on my RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper?
The red light on your RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper is a safety feature that prevents the motor from running when the tube is removed. It’s important that the locking pin is screwed in all the way to finger-tight. To stop the flashing light,…
Last update: 22/01/2023, 18:38
How to use a RYOBI Blower Vacuum or Sweeper
It will be more time efficient if you start by blowing all the leaves in to one area before vacuuming them up. This will not only maximise battery run time, but it will also help dry any slightly damp leaves as you go. - It’s a good idea to avoid…
Last update: 22/01/2023, 18:31
The battery doesn't last long enough with my RYOBI ONE+ Garden Vacuum & Sweeper
You may need a larger capacity battery - it's recommended a 6.0Ahr battery or greater is used like the RYOBI 18V One+ 6.0 HP Battery. Vacuuming uses more power than in blower mode so, it's more time efficient if you start by blowing all the leaves…
Last update: 22/01/2023, 18:10
Can I suck up wet leaves with my RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper?
You should avoid vacuuming leaves that are wet. Wait until they've dried out as they are much harder to suck up and will consume lots of battery runtime. Wet leaves also tend to clog up in the tube, reducing air flow and over time will degrade the…
Last update: 22/01/2023, 18:02