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What to do if your 18V or 36V RYOBI Mower cuts out while mowing
First check that you have a fully charged battery - a fully charged battery maximises runtime and also power, and minimises the chance of your mower cutting out in use. The next thing to check for is the condition of your lawn - for best performance…
Last update: 25/11/2022, 15:05
How to adjust a 36V RYOBI Lawn Mower's cutting height
To adjust the cutting height, slide the adjusting lever forward to unlock. Then raise the cutting height or push the mower down to lower the cutting height. Release the lever to lock it in place.
Last update: 25/11/2022, 15:07
How to adjust a 36V RYOBI Lawn Mower's handle height
To adjust a 36V RYOBI Lawn Mower's handle height, unclip the two height adjustment clamps and pull the handle out to the desired position and lock it off. You can also adjust the angle of the handle by pulling the quick release fastener out and…
Last update: 21/04/2023, 12:28
When to change RYOBI Lawn Mower blades
The need to replace your blade will depend on a variety of factors. As a guide, it is advised to visually inspect the condition of your lawn mower blades in between mowing sessions. If you notice chips in the blade, rust or a blunt cutting edge,…
Last update: 25/11/2022, 14:59
How to assemble a RYOBI 36V HP Lawn Mower
The mower itself comes pre-assembled, all that's required is to unfold the handles and assemble the grass catcher. Before you assemble your mower, you should put your battery on charge so it's ready to go upon assembly.
Last update: 29/08/2023, 13:59
What to do if your 18V RYOBI Mower won't turn on
If your RYOBI 18V lawn mower won't start, there could be several reasons for the issue. To troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem, you can follow these steps.
Last update: 16/10/2023, 15:35
RYOBI battery-powered Nailer or Stapler doesn’t fire deep enough
If you find your nails don't fire deep enough or your brads aren't flush, try the following: Check the battery to ensure there’s enough charge (at least 2 bars on the battery fuel gauge). Check the power adjustment dial or switch that is on the back…
Last update: 17/09/2024, 18:50