Ryobi P755 Operator's Manual

To start the Ryobi P755 blower, ensure the battery is fully charged and inserted into the blower. Press the power button to turn it on, and adjust the speed setting as needed.
To clean the Ryobi P755 blower, remove the battery and use a damp cloth to wipe the exterior. Ensure no moisture enters the motor or battery compartment.
If your Ryobi P755 blower won't start, check that the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Inspect for any debris blocking the air intake or fan.
It is not recommended to use the Ryobi P755 blower in wet conditions as it is not waterproof and may result in damage to the motor or electrical components.
To maintain battery life, always store the battery in a cool, dry place, and avoid overcharging. Regularly discharge fully before recharging for optimal performance.
If the blower overheats, turn it off immediately and let it cool down. Check for any blockages that might impede airflow, and ensure the vents are clean.
Regular maintenance should be performed every few months, including cleaning the exterior, checking for loose parts, and ensuring the battery is in good condition.
The Ryobi P755 blower uses an 18V lithium-ion battery, which offers efficient power and longer runtime.
Yes, the Ryobi P755 blower can be used indoors for tasks like clearing dust from garages or workshops, but ensure proper ventilation to avoid dust accumulation.
Store the blower in a dry, secure place, ideally in a garage or shed. Detach the battery and store it separately to prevent accidental activation.