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12.0AH battery doesn’t work when RYOBI 36V Blower turbo button is pressed
The 12.0Ah HP battery (R36BTY12) isn’t compatible with this Blower model’s turbo function. This is caused by the high output of the HP battery causing the overload protection to activate.
Last update: 29/08/2022, 09:37
What to do if 18V or 36V RYOBI Blower doesn't work
First remove and reinsert the battery to ensure that it’s seated properly in the Blower. If this doesn’t work, check the battery charge level by pushing the battery indicator button.
Last update: 14/07/2023, 11:04
RYOBI 18V or 36V Chainsaw low on power
If your 18V or 36V RYOBI Chainsaw is low on power, check your RYOBI Chainsaw battery’s charge level indicator. Batteries will lose power as the charge reduces. If your battery is nearly depleted you will experience lower power than a fully charged…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:48
RYOBI 18V/36V Chainsaw battery doesn't last long enough
Check your battery’s charge level indicator. Batteries will lose power as the charge reduces. If your battery is nearly depleted, you will experience lower power than a fully charged battery.
Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:49
RYOBI battery-powered Chainsaw won't start
Check your RYOBI Chainsaw battery’s charge level indicator to ensure the battery is fully charged. You should also check the battery is seated correctly in the tool, that the battery isn't too hot. Additionally, always check if the chain brake is…
Last update: 27/01/2023, 17:06
RYOBI 18V/36V Chainsaw charger not working
Ensure battery is correctly inserted in charger. Make sure the battery isn’t hot. RYOBI batteries have overheat protection built into them. If the battery is too hot the charger will not start. Allow the battery to cool.
Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:51
Why does my RYOBI 18V/36V Chainsaw leak oil when not in use?
Oil leaking from a chainsaw is a common occurrence and does not signify an issue with your chainsaw. Oil is pumped through grooves around the chain bar to ensure the chain and bar are lubricated correctly. Therefore it’s common and expected for a…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:52