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How to empty a RYOBI 18V ONE+ Stick Vac dust cup
After each use, remove the dust cup from the Stick Vac by pressing down on the release button. Once the dust cup is removed, push the button at the bottom to dispose of the debris. Latch the dust cup back and attach it onto the Stick Vac.
Last update: 16/08/2023, 12:54
How to remove RYOBI 18V ONE+ Stick Vac filter to clean
After each use, remove the dust cup from the Stick Vac by pressing down on the release button. Once the dust cup is removed, push the button at the bottom to dispose of the debris. Latch the dust cup back and attach it onto the Stick Vac.
Last update: 16/08/2023, 13:26
How to clean a RYOBI 18V ONE+ Stick Vac filtration system
Push on the sides of the dust cup to remove the filtration system. Wipe out the filtration system to clean any dust or debris. Insert the filtration system back into the dust cup. Latch the top and bottom lids and attach it back to the Stick Vac.
Last update: 16/08/2023, 13:24
How to remove RYOBI 18V ONE+ Stick Vac roller bars to clean
How you remove the roller bars from your RYOBI 18V ONE+ Stick Vac depends on whether your model has a coin lock, or a handle lock.
Last update: 16/08/2023, 13:22
How to clean & maintain a RYOBI 18V Stick Vacuum
For maximum performance, the dust cup, filter, filtration system and rollers bars should be cleaned regularly. For maximum performance, the dust cup, filter, filtration system and rollers bars should be cleaned regularly.
Last update: 16/08/2023, 13:19
My RYOBI benefits & extended warranty for RYOBI tools
Registering your tool in My RYOBI gets you extended warranty for ONE+, 36V and 12V tools, plus various other benefits. The MYRYOBI program also provides an enhanced product experience through friendly advice and help with assembly, how-to videos and…
Last update: 13/09/2023, 10:08
How to lock & unlock a RYOBI Dual Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw's handle
The saw's handle is locked down with a pin. Pull down the handle and hold it, then pull the locking pin all the way out. To lock back in, pull the handle down and hold, then push the locking pin all the way in.
Last update: 13/09/2024, 09:52