Ryobi P2704 Operator's Manual

To assemble the Ryobi P2704 Dethatcher, start by attaching the handle to the main unit using the provided screws. Ensure all parts are securely tightened and refer to the user manual for detailed assembly instructions.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the tines after each use, checking for any loose screws or parts, and storing the dethatcher in a dry place. Additionally, periodically inspect and sharpen the tines as needed.
Ensure the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Check for any obstructions in the tines or motor. If the problem persists, consult the troubleshooting section of the user manual.
To replace the tines, turn off and unplug the dethatcher. Remove the screws securing the tine assembly and replace with new tines. Reattach the assembly and ensure all components are secure.
It is not recommended to use the dethatcher on wet grass as it can cause damage to the lawn and the machine. Wait until the grass is dry before dethatching.
The optimal dethatching height setting varies depending on the type of grass. Generally, a medium setting is recommended. Adjust the height based on your lawn's specific needs and conditions.
The frequency of dethatching depends on the type of grass and its growth rate. Typically, dethatching once a year during the growing season is sufficient.
Always wear protective eyewear and gloves. Make sure to clear the lawn of debris before use, and never operate the dethatcher when people or pets are nearby.
After use, remove any grass clippings or debris from the tines and body using a brush or dry cloth. Do not use water or solvents to clean the machine.
While the Ryobi P2704 Dethatcher is versatile, it's best suited for cool-season grasses. Exercise caution and adjust settings accordingly when using on warm-season or delicate grass types.