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ASSEMBLY

UNPACKING

 

Carefully remove the product and any accessories 

from the box.

 

Inspect the product carefully to make sure no breakage 

or damage occurred during shipping. 

 

Do not discard the packing material until you have 

carefully inspected and satisfactorily operated the 

product.

 

If any parts are damaged or missing, please call your 

Ryobi service centre for assistance.

ATTACHING AND EXTENDING THE TUBE (Fig. 2-3)

  WARNING:

 

This product features double safety switches. 

It will not operate unless the tube is correctly 

attached to the motor housing, or if the tube is 

not fully extended.

 

Slide the tube (items 12) into the motor housing (item 

14). 

 

Ensure that the latches (items 17 and 18) are closed 

and securely hold the tube and motor housing 

together.

 

Push the tube lock button down (item 16 in figure 3) 

and pull the lower tube out of the upper tube by holding 

the front bracket (item 10) to fully telescope the tubes 

out. A "click" sound will be heard when the tubes are 

fully extended and lock into place.

ATTACHING THE DEBRIS OUTLET TUBE (Fig. 4a)

 CAUTION:

 

Do not operate the machine without attaching 

the debris outlet tube to the unit.

The debris outlet tube (item 22) is fixed by a one time 

snap fit. 

 

Insert the outlet tube into the motor housing (item 14). 

It will lock into place.

ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE COLLECTION BAG 

(Fig. 4b)

 CAUTION:

 

Do not use the product in vacuum/suction mode 

without the collection bag fully assembled and 

properly attached to the unit.

 

Manoeuvre the front of the plastic bag connector (item 

19) over the debris outlet tube and hold it in place.

 

Push the back of the bag connector up towards the 

motor housing until it clicks into place. 

 

Clip the front bag hook (item 20) onto the mounting 

point on the upper tube. 

 

To remove the collection bag, push the bag connector 

handle down and pull the collection bag away from the 

tool.

ATTACHING THE SHOULDER STRAP (Fig. 4a)

 

Clip the shoulder strap (item 1) into the shoulder strap 

hook (item 21) on the motor housing.

 

Adjust the shoulder strap so that it is in a comfortable 

position for you.

OPERATION

INTENDED USE 

 

This blower / vacuum is intended for cleaning in dry 

areas (both blow mode and suction mode). 

 

It is only for domestic use.

PREPARATIONS BEFORE EVERY USE

 

Make sure that you secure your extension cord in the 

cord retainer as shown in Figure 5.

 

Choose your mode of operation.

SWITCHING BETWEEN SUCTION MODE AND BLOW 

MODE (Fig. 6)

  WARNING:

 

Always ensure that your unit is switched off and 

has fully stopped before changing the mode of 

operation. Do not force the quick change lever. It 

should move smoothly without resistance. If you 

encounter problems, disconnect from the power 

supply and clean the lever mechanism.

For blow mode:

 

Switch the quick change lever (item 5) down so that it 

points at the blow symbol.

For suction/vacuum mode:

 

Switch the quick change lever (item 5) up so that it 

points at the vacuum symbol

STARTING AND STOPPING (Fig. 1)

 

Connect the blower / vac to the power supply. The 

Livetool indicator™ (item 4) will glow blue once the it is 

connected to the electric power supply.

 

Pull the trigger (item 2) to start the blower / vac.

 

To stop the blower / vac, just release the trigger (item 

2).

NOTE: 

For added safety, your blower vac has double 

safety switching. If the tubes are not properly connected 

to the motor housing or the tubes are not fully extended 

and have not locked in place, the blower vac will not 

start. Check the troubleshooting guide later in this 

manual for more information.

Summary of Contents for RBV3000VPG

Page 1: ...NG ELECTRIC MULCHING BLOWER VAC OPERATOR S MANUAL RBV3000VPG Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before mounting and operating this machine Subject to technical mod...

Page 2: ...rd for signs of damage and aging Do not use the appliance if the cord is damaged or worn Never operate the appliance without safety devices or collection bag in place Only use a weather proof extensio...

Page 3: ...Hz Input Power 1900 W Insulation Class II Air velocity 270 320 km h Air volume 11 14 m min Net weight without cable 5 5Kg Mulching Ratio 15 1 Measured sound pressure level LPA 92 5 dB A KPA 2 0 dB A M...

Page 4: ...ntenance procedures Keep other people out of the danger area Do not use in the rain Avoid using it in damp conditions When using this equipment always wear protective glasses Wear ear protection Read...

Page 5: ...tor housing until it clicks into place Clip the front bag hook item 20 onto the mounting point on the upper tube To remove the collection bag push the bag connector handle down and pull the collection...

Page 6: ...avoid deterioration and obstruction of the air flow which will reduce the performance of the unit Clean the collection bag as needed With eye protection on turn the dust bag inside out after initial e...

Page 7: ...ll length 1 Check the power source 2 Replace the lead or have it checked by an electrician 3 Contact Ryobi customer service centre or your original place of purchase 4 Pull the lower tube out to its f...

Page 8: ...Techtronic Industries Australia Pty Ltd Level 1 660 Doncaster Road Doncaster VIC 3108 Australia Techtronic Industries New Zealand Ltd 18 26 Amelia Earhart Avenue Mangere Auckland 2022 New Zealand...

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