Ryobi Blower 310r User Guide

Model 310r  
Blower  
Model 310BVr  
Blower Vac  
OPERATOR’S  
MANUAL  
IMPORTANT  
FOR STARTING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
REFER TO PAGE 10  
IMPORTANT MANUAL  
DO NOT THROW AWAY  
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CALIFORNIA EMISSION REGULATIONS  
The engine of your lawn and garden care product  
meets the 1995 California emissions regulations.  
To ensure that your unit continues to meet these  
regulations, refer to the following information and  
instructions in this operator's manual.  
These units are identified by the label on the engine  
of your product. A typical identification label is  
shown.  
SAFETY WARNINGS  
THE PURPOSE OF SAFETY SYMBOLS IS TO ATTRACT  
YOUR ATTENTION TO POSSIBLE DANGERS. THE  
SAFETY SYMBOLS, AND THE EXPLANATIONS WITH  
THEM, DESERVE YOUR CAREFUL ATTENTION AND  
UNDERSTANDING. THE SAFETY WARNINGS DO NOT  
BY THEMSELVES ELIMINATE ANY DANGER. THE IN-  
STRUCTIONS OR WARNINGS THEY GIVE ARE NOT  
SUBSTITUTES FOR PROPER ACCIDENT PREVENTION  
MEASURES.  
DURING OPERATION  
Wear safety glasses or goggles at all times when oper-  
ating the unit.  
Dress properly. Do not operate the unit when barefoot  
or wearing open sandals. Always wear sturdy, rubber-  
soled footwear. The use of gloves, ear/hearing protec-  
tion, and long pants are recommended.  
SYMBOL  
MEANING  
Do not wear loose-fitting clothing, or loose articles  
such as scarves, strings, chains, ties, etc. because  
they could get drawn into the air intake. Also make  
sure long hair does not get drawn into the air intake.  
WARNING: Failure to obey a safety warning  
can result in injury to yourself and others.  
Keep hands, face and feet away from all moving parts.  
NOTE: Advises you of information or  
instructions vital to the operation or  
maintenance of the equipment.  
Rotating impeller blades can cause severe injury. Stop  
the engine before opening the vacuum door or install-  
ing/changing tubes. Do not put hands or any other  
object into the vacuum tubes while they are installed  
on the unit.  
FUELING AND PRE-OPERATION  
Gasoline is extremely flammable and its vapors can  
explode if ignited. Always stop the engine and allow it  
to cool before filling the fuel tank. Do not smoke while  
filling the fuel tank. Keep sparks and open flames  
away from the area.  
Do not touch the muffler or cylinder. These parts get  
extremely hot from operation and remain hot for a  
short time after the equipment is turned off.  
Operate the unit only in a well-ventilated area,  
outdoors. Carbon monoxide exhaust fumes can be  
lethal in a confined area.  
Store the gasoline and fuel only in containers  
designed and approved for the storage of such mate-  
rials.  
Inspect the area before starting the unit. Remove all  
debris and hard or sharp objects such as rocks, glass,  
wire, etc.  
Pressure can build up in the fuel tank. Loosen the fuel  
tank cap slowly to relieve any pressure in the tank.  
Do not point the blower in anyones direction or in the  
direction of windows. The blower can propel objects  
at high speed.  
Add fuel in a clean, well-ventilated area. Wipe up any  
spilled fuel immediately. If fuel has been spilled, allow  
it to dry completely before starting the engine.  
Do not wear rubber or other insulated gloves when  
using the unit to avoid static electricity shock.  
Move the unit at least 10 ft (3 m) from the fueling point  
before starting the engine.  
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at  
all times.  
Thoroughly inspect the unit for loose or damaged  
parts before each use. Do not use until adjustments or  
repairs are made.  
Never run the unit without the proper equipment  
attached. When used as a blower, always install the  
blower tube. When used as a vacuum, always install  
the suction tubes and collection bag assembly. Make  
sure the collection bag is completely zipped when the  
Avoid accidental starting. Be in the starting position  
whenever pulling the starting rope.  
Keep all bystanders, especially children, and pets at  
least 30 ft (10 m) away from the area.  
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SAFETY WARNINGS (Continued)  
the unit.  
unit is running to avoid flying debris.  
Avoid situations that could catch the collection bag on  
fire. Do not operate near an open flame. Do not vacu-  
um warm ash from fireplaces, barbeque pits, brush  
piles, etc. Do not vacuum discarded cigars or ciga-  
rettes unless the cinders are completely cool.  
AFTER OPERATION  
Turn off the engine and let it cool before refueling or  
before putting the unit in storage.  
Store the unit in an upright position on the feet provided.  
Use the right tool. Do not use this unit for any job  
except that for which it is intended.  
Store the unit in an area free of potential fuel vapor  
ignition sources such as open flames (pilot lights) or  
electrical sparking devices (switches, electric motors).  
Always remain alert. To prevent injury to yourself and  
others, do not operate this unit if you are fatigued.  
Use only genuine replacement parts when servicing  
this unit. These parts are available from your autho-  
rized dealer. The use of non-standard parts, or other  
accessories or attachments not designed for this unit  
could result in serious injury to the user or damage to  
SAFETY AND INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS  
This operator's manual describes safety and international symbols and pictographs that may appear on this product. Read  
the operator's manual for complete safety, assembly, operating and maintenance and repair information.  
SYMBOL  
SIGNIFICATION  
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL.  
Indicates caution, warning or danger. May be  
used in conjunction with other symbols or pic-  
tographs.  
READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL.  
Failure to follow operating instructions and safe-  
ty precautions in operator's manual can result in  
serious injury. Read operator's manual before  
starting or operating this unit.  
WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION.  
Warning. Thrown objects and loud noise can  
cause severe eye injury and hearing loss. Wear  
ear and eye protection when operating this unit.  
FOR SERVICE INFORMATION, CALL:  
USA: 1-800-345-8746  
CANADA: 1-800-265-6778  
INDICATES OIL.  
Refer to operator's manual for the proper type of  
oil.  
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SAFETY WARNINGS (Continued)  
SYMBOL  
SIGNIFICATION  
UNLEADED FUEL.  
Always use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.  
• PRIMER BULB.  
Push primer bulb, fully and slowly, 5 to 7 times.  
CHOKE CONTROL.  
FULL CHOKE position.  
CHOKE CONTROL.  
PARTIAL CHOKE position.  
CHOKE CONTROL.  
RUN position.  
IGNITION / POWER SWITCH.  
ON / START / RUN  
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IGNITION / POWER SWITCH.  
OFF OR STOP  
HOT SURFACE WARNING.  
Do not touch a hot muffler, gear box or cylinder.  
You may get burned. These parts get extremely  
hot from operation and remain hot for a short  
time after the unit is turned off.  
BLOWERS AND BLOWER / VACUUMS –  
ROTATING BLADES CAN CAUSE SEVERE  
INJURY.  
Stop the engine or motor before opening the  
vacuum door or installing / changing tubes.  
Do not put hands or any other objects into the  
vacuum tubes while they are installed on this unit.  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
BLOWER TUBE AND NOZZLE ASSEMBLY  
- BOTH MODELS  
INSTALLING THE VACUUM BAG/TUBE  
ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL FOR MODEL 310r)  
NOTE: Do not install tubes while unit is running.  
WARNING  
Rotating impeller blades can cause severe  
injury. Do not attempt to convert the unit while  
the engine is running to avoid serious personal  
injury. Do not put hands or any other object into  
the vacuum tubes while they are installed on  
the unit.  
1. Align the grooves in the blower tube with the pins in  
the blower outlet.  
2. Grasping the tube firmly with both hands, push the  
tube into the blower outlet (Fig. 1). Turn the tube  
clockwise until it snaps into the detent and locks.  
1. Remove the blower tubes.  
2. Align the grooves in the vacuum bag/elbow tube  
assembly with the pins in the blower outlet.  
3. Grasping the tube firmly with both hands, push the  
vacuum bag/elbow tube assembly into the blower  
outlet (Fig. 3). Turn the assembly clockwise until it  
snaps into the detent and locks. The curve of the  
tube should angle upwards.  
Fig. 1  
3. Align the pins of the blower nozzle with the grooves in  
the blower tube (Fig. 2).  
4. Grasping the nozzle firmly with both hands, push the  
nozzle onto the blower tube. Turn the nozzle  
clockwise until it snaps into the detent and locks.  
NOTE: The blower tube and nozzle or vacuum  
bag must be used at all times to prevent  
overheating the engine.  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 2  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)  
3. Align the adapter's three (3) slots with the unit's three  
INSTALLING THE ADAPTER ONTO THE  
UPPER VACUUM TUBE - (OPTIONAL  
FOR MODEL 310r)  
(3) hooks. Push firmly so all three (3) hooks snap  
through (Fig. 7).  
NOTE: Do not install while unit is running.  
1. Turn the blower upside down as shown in Fig. 4.  
Hold the blower between your knees to install the  
adapter and vacuum tubes.  
Fig. 7  
4. Align the arrow on the upper tube with the arrow on  
the adapter. Slide the upper vac tube onto the  
adapter (Fig. 8).  
NOTE: The arrows must align properly to install  
the vacuum tubes correctly.  
Fig. 4  
2. Push the door lock tab in the direction shown in Fig. 5  
and open the door (Fig. 6).  
Tab  
Fig. 8  
Fig. 5  
Fig. 6  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)  
5. Grasping the upper vac tube firmly with both hands  
NOTE: When the tabs lock into the indentations,  
the adapter and vacuum tube become a  
permanent assembly. The adapter cannot  
be removed from the vacuum tube.  
(Fig. 9), turn the vac tube clockwise (Fig. 10) until  
the tabs of the adapter (2) snap into the square  
indentations of the upper vac tube (2) (Fig. 11).  
INSTALLING THE VACUUM TUBES -  
(OPTIONAL FOR MODEL 310r)  
NOTE: This assembly requires the use of both  
hands because the parts fit together  
tightly.  
NOTE: Do not install tubes while unit is running.  
1. Align the arrow on the lower vacuum tube with the  
arrow on the upper vacuum tube (Fig. 12).  
2. Grasping the lower vac tube firmly with both hands,  
push the lower vac tube into the upper vac tube. Turn  
the lower vac tube clockwise until it snaps into detent  
and locks. (The dot on the lower tube aligns with the  
dot on the upper tube) when properly assembled.  
Upper Vac  
Tube  
Fig. 9  
NOTE: The flat on the upper tube should face the  
handle as you install the tube (Fig. 13).  
Lower Vac Tube  
Fig. 12  
Installing the Vacuum Tubes to the Blower/Vac  
NOTE: Do not install tubes while unit is running.  
1. Grasp the assembled tube firmly with both hands.  
Turn the tube/adapter clockwise as far as possible to  
the end of the grooves until it snaps into the detent  
and locks (Fig. 13).  
Adapter  
Fig. 10  
NOTE: When the tube is installed correctly, the  
flat on the upper tube faces the handle  
on the blower/vac (Fig. 13).  
Handle  
Flat  
Fig. 13  
Fig. 11  
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OIL & FUEL INFORMATION  
THIS ENGINE IS CERTIFIED TO OPERATE ON UNLEADED GAS AND OIL MIXTURE.  
NOTE: BE SURE TO READ THESE  
USE OF BLENDED FUELS  
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING TO START OR OPERATE  
THIS UNIT. Using old or improper oil or  
If you choose to use a blended fuel or its use is unavoid-  
able, the following precautions are recommended.  
1. Always use fresh fuel mix per your operator's manual.  
fuel, or improperly mixing the oil and fuel  
can cause engine damage. This type of  
damage will void the engine warranty.  
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2. Use the special additive STA-BIL or an equivalent.  
3. Always agitate the fuel mix before fueling the unit.  
WARNING  
4. Drain the tank and run the engine dry before storing  
the unit.  
Gasoline is extremely flammable and its  
vapors can explode if they are ignited. Always  
stop the engine and allow it to cool before filling  
the fuel tank. Do not smoke while filling the  
tank. Keep sparks and open flames away from  
the area.  
USE OF FUEL ADDITIVES  
The use of fuel additive, such as STA-BIL Gas Stabilizer  
or an equivalent, will inhibit corrosion and minimize the  
formation of gum deposit. Add 0.8 oz (23 ml) per gallon of  
fuel per instructions on container. NEVER add fuel addi-  
tives directly to the unit's fuel tank. Using a fuel additive  
can keep fuel fresh for up to six (6) months.  
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RECOMMENDED OIL TYPE  
A 4 oz. (0.118 liter) bottle of 2-cycle engine oil is included  
with your product.  
OIL AND FUEL MIXING INSTRUCTIONS  
NOTE: For proper engine operation and maxi-  
mum reliability, pay strict attention to the  
oil and fuel mixing instructions on the  
2-cycle oil container. Use a 32:1 fuel/oil  
ratio when you use 2-cycle oil. Using  
improperly mixed fuel can severely dam-  
age the engine.  
RYOBI 2-cycle oil is recommended for this outdoor power  
tool. If another brand of 2-cycle oil is used, make sure it is  
high quality oil, formulated for 2-cycle, air-cooled engines.  
DANGER: Combustible mixture contains petroleum  
distillate. Store away from heat or open flame.  
Harmful or fatal if swallowed. If swallowed, do  
not induce vomiting. CALL PHYSICIAN  
Thoroughly mix the proper ratio of 2-cycle engine oil with  
unleaded gasoline in a separate fuel can, 32:1. Do not mix  
them directly in the engine fuel tank. See the table below  
for specific gas and oil mixing ratios.  
IMMEDIATELY. Avoid prolonged contact with  
skin. Wash thoroughly after handling.  
Do not reuse bottle.  
RECOMMENDED FUEL TYPE  
Use clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline that is less than 60  
days old.  
NOTE: Alcohol blended fuel absorbs moisture  
(water). As little as 1% moisture in the  
fuel can cause fuel and oil to separate  
and form acids when stored.  
If this type of fuel must be used, use  
fresh fuel, (less than 60 days old) and  
mix according to the mixing instructions.  
DEFINITION OF BLENDED FUELS  
Today's fuels are often a blend of gasoline and one or  
more oxygenates such as ethanol, methanol or MTBE  
(ether).  
WARNING  
Remove fuel cap slowly to avoid injury  
from fuel spray.  
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STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS  
STARTING  
1. MIX OIL WITH GAS per instructions (page 8).  
2. FULLY PRESS AND RELEASE THE PRIMER BULB  
UNTIL FUEL IS VISIBLE IN BULB. See Fig. 14 for  
the primer bulb location.  
Primer  
Bulb  
Fig. 17  
5. SQUEEZE THE THROTTLE TRIGGER TO FULL  
THROTTLE. Hold the trigger in this position.  
Fig. 14  
6. PULL THE STARTER ROPE BRISKLY until you hear  
the engine sounds like it wants to run (normally 2 to 5  
pulls).  
3. PLACE THE CHOKE LEVER IN THE FULL "CHOKE"  
POSITION. See Fig. 15.  
7. PLACE THE CHOKE LEVER IN THE "PARTIAL"  
POSITION. Pull the starter rope briskly 1 to 3 times to  
start the engine. See Fig. 15.  
NOTE: If the engine does not start immediately,  
repeat steps 2 through 7.  
8. After the engine warms up for 5 to 10 seconds,  
PLACE THE CHOKE LEVER IN THE "RUN" POSI-  
TION. See Fig. 15.  
STOPPING  
Fig. 15  
To stop the engine, push and hold the stop button until the  
engine comes to a complete stop (Fig. 18).  
4. HOLD THE BLOWER/VAC IN THE STARTING  
POSITION (Fig. 16 for blower, Fig. 17 for vacuum).  
NOTE: To prevent vapor lock, avoid setting the  
unit in the sun.  
Fig. 16  
Fig. 18  
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OPERATING PROCEDURES  
WARNING  
Wear goggles or safety glasses at all times when  
operating this unit.  
TYPICAL OPERATING POSITIONS  
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Use the blower for trees, shrubs, flower beds and  
hard-to-clean areas (Fig. 19).  
Fig. 21  
VACUUM OPERATING PROCEDURES -  
(OPTIONAL FOR MODEL 310r)  
WARNING  
DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR WITH THE  
ENGINE RUNNING! To do so can result in  
serious personal injury caused by contact with  
the rotating blades.  
NOTE: Do not wear rubber or any other insulated  
gloves to avoid static electricity shock.  
Fig. 19  
1. Move the unit slowly back and forth over the debris  
to be vacuumed (Fig. 22).  
2. Use the unit around buildings and for other normal  
cleaning (Fig. 20).  
Fig. 22  
2. Vacuum a large pile of debris working from the out-  
side of the pile. Do not force the suction tube into the  
debris because this can clog the tube.  
Fig. 20  
3. Use the blower for walls, overhangs and screens  
(Fig. 21).  
3. Empty the collection bag after each use. Shake the  
bag vigorously while emptying to remove dust from  
the bag, which can block the proper amount of air  
flow and deteriorate the performance of the vacuum.  
NOTE: Use the zipper when emptying the  
collection bag. Do not empty the bag  
through the nozzle.  
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS  
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  
These required maintenance procedures should be performed at the frequency stated in the table to ensure that  
your unit continues to meet the 1995 California emission regulations. They should also be included as part of  
any seasonal tune-up.  
FREQUENCY  
MAINTENANCE REQUIRED  
REFER TO:  
Before  
Starting  
Engine  
Fill fuel tank with correct oil and fuel mixture.  
Page 9  
Every  
10 Hours  
Page 13  
Clean and re-oil air filter.  
Every  
25 Hours  
Inspect and clean muffler.  
Page 16  
Page 15  
Every  
50 Hours  
Check spark plug condition and gap.  
2. Remove the air filter from the air filter cover assembly  
(Fig. 24).  
AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE  
NOTE: CLEAN AND RE-OIL THE AIR FILTER  
EVERY 10 HOURS OF OPERATION.  
Your unit's air filter is one of the most  
important areas to maintain. If it is not  
maintained as follows, you will void the  
warranty.  
1. Press the filter cover with your finger and remove the  
cover from the air filter base (Fig. 23).  
Fig. 24  
3. Wash the filter in detergent and water (Fig. 25). Rinse  
the filter thoroughly and allow it to dry.  
Fig. 23  
Fig. 25  
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)  
4. Apply clean oil to the filter enough to saturate the  
filter (Fig. 26).  
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT  
This unit is equipped with a diaphragm-type carburetor  
that has been carefully calibrated at the factory. In most  
cases, no further adjustment is required.  
NOTE: To meet the 1995 California emission  
regulations, the carburetor has  
adjustment needle limiter caps to restrict  
the amount of adjustment.  
The condition of the air filter is important to the operation  
of the blower. A dirty air filter will restrict the air flow, which  
upsets the fuel-air mixture in the carburetor. The resulting  
symptoms are often mistaken for an out-of-adjustment  
carburetor. Therefore, check the condition of the air filter  
before adjusting the carburetor. Refer to Air Filter  
Maintenance.  
Fig. 26  
If the following conditions are experienced, it may be nec-  
essary to adjust the carburetor:  
5. Squeeze the filter to spread the oil (Fig. 27).  
The engine will not idle  
The engine hesitates or stalls on acceleration  
The loss of engine power that is not corrected by  
cleaning the air filter and muffler  
NOTE: Careless adjustments can seriously  
damage your unit.  
Adjusting the Carburetor  
1. Clean the air filter if it is dirty. Refer to Air Filter  
Maintenance.  
2. Make the initial settings with the engine stopped.  
These initial settings should allow you to start and  
warm up the unit before making the final adjustments.  
Fig. 27  
Initial Idle Speed Setting  
a) Remove the air filter cover and insert a screwdriver  
through the opening in the air filter base (Fig. 29).  
6. Carefully reinstall the air filter. Be sure the filter is  
sealed properly before placing it on the air filter base  
(Fig. 28).  
b) For Walbro carburetors: Back the idle speed screw  
(Fig. 30 - page 14) out (counterclockwise) until it  
does not contact the carburetor throttle lever. Then  
turn the screw in (clockwise) until it just begins to  
move the throttle lever; then continue turning 2 full  
turns.  
c) For Zama carburetors: Back the idle speed screw  
(Fig. 31 - page 14) out (counterclockwise) until it  
does not contact the throttle valve located inside of  
the carburetor. This is accomplished by carefully  
watching for the movement of the throttle lever to  
stop. Then turn the screw in (clockwise) until it just  
begins to move the throttle lever, then continue  
turning 1 1/2 turns.  
Fig. 28  
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)  
3. Initial High Speed Mixture and Idle Speed Mixture  
Needle Settings: Insert the screwdriver through the  
hole at the back of the top handle (Fig. 32). Turn both  
the high speed mixture and idle speed mixture  
needles out (counterclockwise) until the limiter  
caps stop.  
4. Start the engine and let it run for a minute.  
5. Release the throttle trigger and let the engine idle. If  
the engine stops, turn the idle speed screw (Figs. 30  
and 31) in (clockwise) 1/8 turn at a time (as required)  
until the engine idles.  
Fig. 29  
NOTE: Forcing the limiter caps with a  
screwdriver will damage the needle tips  
and the seat in the carburetor body.  
Throttle  
Lever  
6. Final Idle Speed Screw and Idle Speed Mixture  
Needle Settings: Adjust the idle speed screw and idle  
speed mixture needle for smoothest engine idle.  
Idle Speed  
Screw  
a. Turn the idle speed mixture needle (Figs. 30 and  
31) in (clockwise) until you hear the fastest idle;  
then turn the needle out (counterclockwise) 1/8  
turn.  
High Speed  
Mixture Needle  
b. Squeeze the throttle trigger. If the engine falters  
or hesitates as it accelerates, turn the idle speed  
mixture needle (Figs. 30 and 31) out  
(counterclockwise) 1/16 turn at a time until the  
engine accelerates rapidly.  
Idle Speed  
Mixture Needle  
c. If the idle speed changes significantly because of  
Steps a and b, readjust the idle speed screw  
(refer to Step 2).  
WALBRO CARBURETOR  
Fig. 30  
7. Final High Speed Mixture Needle Adjustment:  
Throttle  
Lever  
a. High speed mixture needle adjustment is not  
recommended without a precision high speed  
tachometer.  
Idle Speed  
Screw  
b. The factory presets the high speed mixture  
needle at 1-1/4 turns out from the closed  
position. Your unit should perform well at this  
setting. If additional adjustment of the high speed  
mixture needle is required, contact your local  
authorized service dealer.  
High Speed  
Mixture Needle  
NOTE: If the limiter caps are removed at any  
time, your unit will no longer meet the  
1995 California emission regulations and  
you will void the warranty.  
Idle Speed Mixture Needle  
ZAMA CARBURETOR  
Fig. 31  
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)  
NOTE: If the carburetor adjustments do not help  
INSPECTING/CLEANING THE MUFFLER  
the unit to run properly, contact your  
authorized service dealer.  
The muffler should be removed every 25 hours of opera-  
tion to inspect for excessive carbon build-up. Excessive  
deposits around the exhaust ports or exhaust holes will  
cause poor engine performance.  
Use the following procedure to remove, inspect and clean  
and reinstall the muffler.  
WARNING  
Make sure the muffler is cool before inspecting  
and cleaning it.  
Fig. 32  
1. Remove the muffler mounting bolts (Fig. 34).  
2. Remove the muffler (with heat shield) and gasket.  
Discard the old gasket.  
REPLACING THE SPARK PLUG  
Use a Champion RDJ7Y spark plug (or equivalent). Correct  
air gap is .025 in (0.635 mm). Remove plug after every 50  
hours of operation and check its condition.  
Muffler Mounting Bolts  
1. Stop the engine and pull the wire off of the spark  
plug.  
2. Clean around the spark plug and remove it from the  
cylinder head.  
NOTE: Replace a cracked, fouled or dirty spark  
plug. Do not sand blast, scrape or clean  
electrodes because the engine could be  
damaged by grit entering thecylinder.  
3. Set the air gap at .025 in (0.635 mm) using a wire  
feeler gauge (Fig. 33). Install a correctly gapped spark  
plug into the cylinder head. Torque to 110-120 inlb  
(12.3-13.5 Nm).  
Fig. 34  
Exhaust Exit Tube Removal  
The exhaust exit tube is removable on blower and  
blower/vac mufflers. To remove the exhaust exit tube:  
1. Remove the screws securing the exhaust exit tube to  
the muffler body (Fig. 35).  
.025 in  
(0.635 mm)  
2. Remove the exhaust exit tube and gasket.  
Fig. 33  
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)  
Exhaust  
Exit Tube  
Screws  
Fig. 37  
If carbon build-up cannot be cleaned, replace the muffler.  
Fig. 35  
3. Inspect the muffler mounting holes for elongation.  
Replace the muffler if the holes are elongated.  
Inspection and Cleaning  
Muffler Reassembly  
1. Check the inlet port of the muffler and outlet port of  
the cylinder for excessive carbon deposits (Fig. 36).  
Clean as required.  
1. Install a new gasket*. Make sure the arrow stamped  
into the gasket is to your right. Tuck the tab (with the  
arrow) between the cylinder and plastic shroud  
(Fig. 38).  
2. Install the muffler with the muffler mounting bolts (see  
Fig. 35) and torque the bolts to 80-90 inlb  
(9-10.1 Nm).  
Muffler Gasket  
Inlet Port  
Fig. 36  
2. Inspect the baffle inside the muffler for carbon build-  
up. Clean baffle by scraping carbon as required. Use a  
piece of wire to clear obstructions from the small  
holes in baffle (Fig. 37).  
Fig. 38  
* Some earlier units have a muffler gasket with slots.  
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CLEANING AND STORAGE  
SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGINE  
WARNING  
Manufacturer ..........................Ryobi Outdoor Products,  
Inc.  
Always turn off your unit before you clean  
or perform any maintenance on it.  
Type ..........................................2-Cycle, Air-Cooled  
Displacement............................31 cc (1.9 cu. in)  
Bore ..........................................1.37 in (34.79 mm)  
Stroke ......................................1.25 in (31.75 mm)  
Operating RPM ........................7200-7500  
Ignition......................................Electronic Ignition  
Lubrication................................Fuel/Oil Mix  
Carburetor ................................Diaphragm, All Position  
Ignition Switch..........................Push Button  
Starter ......................................Auto Rewind  
Muffler ......................................Baffled With Guard  
Clutch ......................................None  
Cleaning  
Use a small brush to clean off the outside of the unit. Do  
not use strong detergents on plastic housing or handle.  
They can be damaged by household cleaners that contain  
aromatic oils such as pine and lemon, and by solvents  
such as kerosene.  
Storage  
Throttle......................................Manual Spring Return  
Bearings....................................Needle & Ball  
Crankshaft ................................Cantilevered  
Connecting Rod........................Steel  
If the unit will be stored for an extended period of time,  
use the following storage procedure.  
Fuel Tank ..................................Clear Sight  
Fuel Tank Capacity ..................18 fl. oz (0.51 L)  
1. Drain all fuel from the fuel tank. Make sure that the  
fuel is drained into a container with the same 2-cycle  
fuel mixture. Do not use fuel that has been stored for  
more than 60 days. Dispose of the old fuel/oil mix in a  
safe manner and use a fresh mix.  
BLOWER  
Max. Blower Velocity ................150 mph (241.4 kmh)  
Max. Blower Volume ................324 cfm (9.18 cmm)  
Operating Weight......................12 lbs (5.22 kg)  
2. Start the engine and allow it to run until it stalls.  
3. Allow the engine to cool. Remove the spark plug and  
put approximately 1 ounce of any high quality motor  
oil or 2-cycle oil into the cylinder. Pull the starter rope  
slowly to distribute the oil. Reinstall the spark plug.  
BLOWER / VACUUM  
3
Vacuum Bag Capacity..............1.4 bushels (0.066m )  
NOTE: Remove the spark plug and drain all of  
the oil from the cylinder before attempt-  
ing to start the unit after storage.  
4. Thoroughly clean the unit and inspect it for any loose  
or damaged parts. Repair or replace the damaged  
parts and tighten any loose screws, nuts or bolts.  
The unit is now ready for storage.  
5. Store the unit in a dry, well-ventilated area.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
ACTION  
Engine Will Not Start  
Choke in incorrect position  
Refer to starting/stopping instructions  
on page 10  
Empty fuel tank  
Fill fuel tank  
Primer bulb wasn't pushed  
enough  
Press primer bulb fully and slowly until  
fuel is visible in bulb  
Engine flooded  
Use starting procedure WITHOUT  
USING CHOKE  
Engine Will Not Idle  
Carburetor misadjusted  
Carburetor misadjusted  
Throttle wire has come loose  
Adjust carburetor  
Adjust carburetor  
Engine Will Not Accelerate  
Thread throttle wire through the  
carburetor throttle lever. Tighten screw.  
Engine Lacks Power or Stalls Dirty air filter  
Clean or replace air filter  
Add oil to fuel  
No oil in fuel  
If further assistance is required, contact your local authorized service dealer.  
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CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT  
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS  
The California Air Resources Board and Ryobi America Corp. (RAC), is pleased  
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE:  
to explain the emission control system warranty on your 1995 lawn and garden  
equipment engine. In California, new lawn and garden equipment engines must be  
designed, built and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards.  
RAC must warrant the emission control system on your lawn and garden equip-  
ment engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse,  
neglect or improper maintenance of your lawn and garden equipment engine.  
The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to  
the retail purchaser.  
The manufacturer warrants to the initial owner and each subsequent purchaser,  
that the engine is free from defects in material and workmanship which cause  
the failure of a warranted part for a period of two years.  
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel  
injection system, the ignition system, and catalytic converter. Also included may be  
hoses, belts, connectors and other emission-related assemblies.  
Repair or replacement of warranted part will be performed at no charge to  
the owner at an Authorized Ryobi Service Center. For the nearest location,  
please contact Ryobi at: 1-800-345-8746.  
Where a warrantable condition exists, RAC will repair your lawn and garden equip-  
ment engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and labor.  
Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement, as required  
maintenance which is scheduled only for regular inspection to the effect of  
"Repair or replace as necessary" is warranted for the warranty period. Any  
warranted part which is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance will  
be warranted for the period of time up to the first scheduled replacement point  
for that part.  
The 1995 and later utility and lawn and garden equipment engines are warranted  
for two years. If any emission-related part on your engine is defective, the part will  
be repaired or replaced by RAC.  
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:  
The owner will not be charged for diagnostic labor which leads to the  
determination that a warranted part is defective, if the diagnostic work is  
performed at an Authorized Ryobi Service Center.  
As the lawn and garden equipment engine owner, you are responsible for the  
performance of the required maintenance listed in your operator's manual.  
RAC recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your  
lawn and garden equipment engine, but RAC cannot deny warranty solely for  
the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all  
scheduled maintenance.  
The manufacturer is liable for damages to other engine components caused by  
the failure of a warranted part still under warranty.  
Failures caused by abuse, neglect or improper maintenance are not covered  
under warranty.  
As the lawn and garden equipment engine owner, you should however be aware  
that RAC may deny you warranty coverage if your lawn and garden equipment  
engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or  
unapproved modifications.  
The use of add-on or modified parts can be grounds for disallowing a warranty  
claim. The manufacturer is not liable to cover failures or warranted parts caused  
by the use of add-on or modified parts.  
You are responsible for presenting your lawn and garden equipment engine to  
an Ryobi Authorized Service Center as soon as a problem exists. The warranty  
repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30  
days.  
In order to file a claim, go to your nearest Authorized Ryobi Service Center.  
Warranty services or repairs will be provided at all Authorized Ryobi Service  
Centers.  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you  
should call 1-800-345-8746.  
Any manufacturer approved replacement part may be used in the performance  
of any warranty maintenance or repair of emission related parts and will be  
provided without charge to the owner. Any replacement part that is equivalent in  
performance or durability may be used in non-warranty maintenance or repair  
and will not reduce the warranty obligations of the manufacturer.  
The following components are included in the emission related warranty of the  
engine, air filter, carburetor, primer, fuel lines, fuel pick up/fuel filter, ignition  
module, spark plug and muffler.  
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RYOBI AMERICA CORP. warrants each new RYOBI Product for two (2) years accord-  
ing to the following terms.  
without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously manufactured.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TWO (2) YEAR  
WARRANTY PERIOD OR NINETY (90) DAYS FOR PRODUCTS USED FOR ANY  
COMMERCIAL PURPOSE. ACCORDINGLY, ANY SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES IN-  
CLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OTH-  
ERWISE, ARE DISCLAIMED IN THEIR ENTIRETY AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE  
APPROPRIATE TWO-YEAR OR NINETY DAY WARRANTY PERIOD. RYOBIS OBLI-  
GATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY, IS STRICTLY AND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO  
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS, AND ROP DOES NOT  
ASSUME OR AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR THEM ANY OTHER OBLIGA-  
TION. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
This warranty extends to the original retail purchaser only and commences on the  
date of original retail purchase.  
Any part of the RYOBI Product manufactured or supplied by RYOBI and found in the  
reasonable judgement of RYOBI to be defective in material or workmanship will be  
repaired or replaced by an authorized RYOBI service dealer without charge for parts  
and labor.  
The RYOBI Product including any defective part must be returned to an authorized  
service dealer within the warranty period. The expense of delivering the RYOBI  
Product to the dealer for warranty work and the expense of returning it back to the  
owner after repair or replacement will be paid for by the owner. RYOBIs responsibil-  
ity in respect to claims is limited to making the required repairs or replacements and  
no claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the  
contract of sale of any RYOBI Product. Proof of purchase will be required by the  
dealer to substantiate any warranty claim. All warranty work must be performed by  
an authorized RYOBI service dealer.  
RYOBI ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPENSE OF RETURNING  
THE RYOBI PRODUCT TO AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEALER AND EXPENSE OF  
DELIVERING IT BACK TO THE OWNER, MECHANICS TRAVEL TIME, TELEPHONE  
OR TELEGRAM CHARGES, RENTAL OF A LIKE PRODUCT DURING THE TIME  
WARRANTY SERVICE IS BEING PERFORMED, TRAVEL, LOSS OR DAMAGE TO  
PERSONAL PROPERTY, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT,  
LOSS OF TIME, OR INCONVENIENCE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
This warranty is limited to ninety (90) days from the date of original retail purchase  
for any RYOBI Product that is used for rental or commercial purposes, or any other  
income-producing purpose.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
This warranty does not cover any RYOBI Product that has been subject to misuse,  
neglect, negligence, or accident, or that has been operated in any way contrary to  
the operating instructions as specified in the RYOBI Operators Manual. This war-  
ranty does not apply to any damage to the RYOBI Product that is the result of  
improper maintenance or to any RYOBI Product that has been altered or modified so  
as to adversely affect the products operation, performance or durability or that has  
been altered or modified so as to change its intended use. The warranty does not  
extend to repairs made necessary by normal wear or by the use of parts or acces-  
sories which are either incompatible with the RYOBI Product or adversely affect its  
operation, performance or durability.  
This warranty applies to all RYOBI Products manufactured by RYOBI and sold in the  
United States and Canada.  
To locate your nearest service dealer dial 1-800-345-8746 in the United States or  
1-800-265-6778 in Canada.  
In addition, this warranty does not cover:  
A. Tune-ups - Spark Plugs, Carburetor Adjustments, Filters  
B. Wear items - Bump Knobs, Outer Spools, Cutting Line, Inner Reels, Starter Pulley,  
Starter Ropes  
RYOBI AMERICA CORP.  
RYOBI reserves the right to change or improve the design of any RYOBI Product  
5201 Pearman Dairy Rd  
Anderson, SC 29622-1207 U.S.A.  
RYOBI CANADA INC.  
275 Industrial Rd  
Cambridge, Ontario NIR 6K2 CANADA  
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