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Ryobi RY08576 User Manual

Ryobi RY08576
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
BACKPACK BLOWER
RY08574/RY08576
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Your blower has been engineered and manufactured to our high standard for dependability, ease of operation, and operator
safety. When properly cared for, it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the operator’s manual before using
this product.
Thank you for your purchase.
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Ryobi RY08576 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRyobi
ModelRY08576
CategoryBlower
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

General Safety Rules

Service

Details safety precautions and requirements for servicing the blower, emphasizing qualified personnel and parts.

Specific Safety Rules

Refueling

Provides instructions and precautions for safely refueling the backpack blower with gasoline and oil mixture.

Symbols

Service Requirements

Outlines the requirements for servicing the blower, emphasizing the need for qualified technicians and authorized service centers.

Features

Know Your Blower

Assembly

Unpacking and Packing List

Details the steps for unpacking the blower, verifying all parts are present, and lists all included components.

Assembling the Blower Tubes

Operation

Adjusting Harness and Waist Straps

Guides on how to properly adjust the harness and waist straps for comfortable and safe operation.

Adjusting Throttle Control Handle

Explains how to adjust the position of the throttle control handle for user comfort and control.

Mixing the Fuel

Details the correct procedure for mixing gasoline and 2-cycle oil for the blower's engine.

Fueling and Starting/Stopping

Filling the Tank

Covers the safe procedures for filling the fuel tank, including warnings about hot engines and spills.

Starting and Stopping

Details the steps for starting a cold/dry engine and how to properly stop the blower and remove it.

Operating the Blower

Operating Techniques

Covers safe and effective methods for operating the blower, including debris handling and speed control.

Cruise Control/Throttle Lock

Explains how to engage and release the cruise control feature for sustained operation without holding the trigger.

Maintenance

General Maintenance

Offers advice on cleaning plastic parts and avoiding chemical damage, along with general care instructions.

Air Filter Maintenance

Details how to clean or replace the air filter to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity.

Spark Arrestor, Fuel System, and Storage

Spark Arrestor and Muffler Cleaning

Explains the importance of the spark arrestor screen and how to clean the exhaust port and muffler.

Fuel Cap and Spark Plug Maintenance

Covers maintenance of the fuel cap and spark plug, including replacement recommendations.

Storage Procedures

Provides guidelines for storing the blower for one month or longer, including fuel draining and cleaning.

Accessories

Troubleshooting

Limited Warranty Statement

Emission Control Systems Warranty

Owner's Warranty Responsibilities

Outlines the owner's duties regarding maintenance, reporting issues, and presenting the product for warranty service.

Warranty Coverage and Limitations

Details what the warranty covers, what it excludes, and limitations on implied warranties and damages.

Emissions Maintenance and Parts

Emissions Maintenance Schedule

Details required inspection, cleaning, and replacement intervals for emissions-related parts.

Service and Parts Ordering

Service and Parts Information

Guides users on how to contact for service, record model/serial numbers, and order replacement parts.

California Proposition 65 Warning

Provides a warning about chemicals in engine exhaust, as required by California law.

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