OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
6
KNOW YOUR BATTERY GRASS SHEARS
READ THIS OPERATOR‘S MANUAL AND HEED THE SAFETY WARNINGS BEFORE STARTING
YOUR GRASS SHEARS.
Compare the illustrations with your grass shears to familiarize yourself with the
location of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
1.
TRIGGER
- use for starting and stopping the
grass shears.
2.
LOCK-OFF BUTTON
- resets and locks the
trigger off each time the trigger is released.
3.
BLADE
- use to cut grass.
4.
BLADE COVER
- covers blade when grass
shears is not in use.
5.
BATTERY
- use to power grass shears.
6.
CHARGING STAND
- holds battery.
7.
12V CHARGER
- plugs into wall outlet and
charging stand. Charges battery.
BATTERY AND CHARGING STAND
Your grass shears requires a Ryobi #181918
battery, charging stand #181919, and 12V
charger #181925. The charging instructions
in this manual refer only to these parts.
CHARGING STAND
See Figure 2.
Your charging stand has a hanging slots feature
for convenient, space-saving storage.
CHARGING STAND MOUNTING
See Figure 3.
When mounting the charging stand into a
plaster board wall, drill two 7/32 in. (5.56mm)
diameter holes, 1-7/16 in. (36.5mm) apart
horizontally.
Lock-off Button
12 Volt
Charger
Wall
Anchors
Blade
Blade
Cover
Charging
Stand
Trigger
Slots
Charger Input
Handle
Tap wall anchors into hole with hammer until
flush with wall. Insert screws into the wall
spacers. Make sure the wider end of the wall
spacer contacts the head of the screw. Screw
into anchors.
When mounting the charging stand onto a wood
surface, place two marks, 1-7/16 in. (36.5mm)
apart horizontally, install screws and wall
spacers provided. Make sure the wider end of
the wall spacer contacts the head of the screw.
Position the charging stands slots over the wall
spacers, and slide into place (Fig. 3).
Wall Spacers
Screws
Battery
Screws
Wall Anchors
Wall Spacers
Wall Spacers