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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
How to operate a RYOBI 36V Lawn Mower's self-propelled mode
The motor is controlled by the thumb paddle, which when pushed drives the mower forward. Speed is then controlled by the slider switch, which allows you to set your desired pace. We recommend starting off slow until you get used to it.
Last update: 11/07/2023, 10:00
How to reset a 36V RYOBI Lawn Mower's Blade Check warning light
To reset a 36V RYOBI Lawn Mower's blade check warning light, hold down the battery icon on the dashboard for 3 seconds.
Last update: 17/11/2022, 15:09
Understanding the RYOBI 36V Lawn Mower modes
A dashboard is located at the top of the Mower's handle. It provides a single point to set the three moving modes, and pressing the mode button cycles through each of the modes. ECO mode locks the blade in low speed to provide the best runtime, but…
Last update: 29/08/2023, 14:21
Understanding the RYOBI 36V Lawn Mower LED lights
The Blade Check warning LED is a handy reminder to check the condition of the blade. This reminder will pop up every 10 hours of use. Holding down the battery icon on the dashboard for 3 seconds will reset it and the 10 hour timer will begin again…
Last update: 29/08/2023, 14:08
What to do if your RYOBI Lawn Mower isn't catching grass
Firstly, check for blockages. Blockages usually occur in the chute between the mower deck & catcher, which block airflow and prevent grass from being thrown to the back of the catcher. Mowing in wet or unruly conditions are often the cause of this…
Last update: 25/11/2022, 15:09