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RYOBI Heat Gun won't heat up
If your RYOBI Heat Gun won't heat up, after turning it on, make sure you've allowed enough time for the gun to prepare itself - as the unit takes 1-2 minutes to heat up. If your Heat Gun is still not reaching the proper temperature, you may need to…
Last update: 12/08/2022, 11:03
RYOBI Heat Gun won't turn on
If your RYOBI Heat Gun won't turn on, check the power outlet is working, ensure the plug is firmly plugged into the power outlet and untangle any knot on the power cord. You should also check your extension lead - make sure that extension leads with…
Last update: 11/08/2022, 10:41
RYOBI Heat Gun is cutting out
If your RYOBI Heat Gun is cutting out, check if the plug of the unit is firmly plugged in, untangle any knot on the cord, and ensure the nozzle of the unit isn't too close to the heating surface and causing it to overheat. You should also check if…
Last update: 10/08/2022, 13:02
Ryobi 36V Battery reads fully charged but won’t work in my tool
Firstly, put the battery in another tool to check that the fault lies with the battery and not the tool. Next, check that the terminals on your battery and tool are free from any debris or dirt. If you do find that your battery or tool needs to be…
Last update: 15/11/2022, 11:12
Why is my RYOBI 36V battery is flashing?
If all LEDs are flashing or if the first and last LED are flashing, this could indicate that the battery has overheated. Allow your battery to cool before attempting to charge or use it in a tool. (Cooling could take between 15-20 minutes, depending…
Last update: 15/11/2022, 11:23
RYOBI 36V Battery doesn’t last long enough
On warmer days, high ambient temperatures can increase the temperature of the battery. This will cause a reduction in runtime and performance. Allow your batteries to cool before you begin using them. Ensure that you are using the right size battery…
Last update: 15/11/2022, 11:40
How should I store my RYOBI 36V Battery?
Charge your battery to at least 50%. Store your battery in a cool, dry place no warmer than 38℃. Don’t leave it in direct sunlight or in a car during hot weather. When storing your battery, don’t leave it on the charger or in a tool as this may…
Last update: 15/11/2022, 12:04