Ryobi Pole Saw RY52014 User Guide

OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
TP30 GAS PRUNER  
RY52014  
Your pruner has been engineered and manufactured to our high standard for dependability, ease of operation, and operator  
safety. When properly cared for, it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the operator’s manual before using  
this product.  
Thank you for your purchase.  
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES  
Always stop the engine and remove the spark plug wire  
before making any adjustments or repairs except for  
carburetor adjustments.  
WARNING!  
Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow  
all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock,  
fire and/or serious personal injury.  
Inspect the unit before each use for loose fasteners, fuel  
leaks, etc. Replace any damaged parts before use.  
The chain may rotate during carburetor adjustments.  
It has been reported that vibrations from hand-held tools  
may contribute to a condition called Raynaud’s Syndrome  
in certain individuals. Symptoms may include tingling,  
numbness and blanching of the fingers, usually apparent  
upon exposure to cold. Hereditary factors, exposure to  
cold and dampness, diet, smoking and work practices  
are all thought to contribute to the development of these  
symptoms. It is presently unknown what, if any, vibrations  
or extent of exposure may contribute to the condition.  
There are measures that can be taken by the operator to  
possibly reduce the effects of vibration:  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
For safe operation, read and understand all instruc-  
tions before using this product. Follow all safety instruc-  
tions. Failure to follow all safety instructions listed below,  
can result in serious personal injury.  
Do not allow children or untrained individuals to use this  
unit.  
Never let anyone use the machine who has not received  
adequate instructions in the machine’s proper use. This  
applies to rentals as well as privately owned units and  
also to the power head it is attached to.  
a) Keep your body warm in cold weather. When operat-  
ing the unit wear gloves to keep the hands and wrists  
warm. It is reported that cold weather is a major factor  
contributing to Raynaud’s Syndrome.  
Always wear safety glasses with side shields.  
Everyday glasses have only impact resistant lenses. They  
are NOT safety glasses. Following this rule will reduce  
the risk of eye injury.  
b) After each period of operation, exercise to increase  
blood circulation.  
Product users on United States Forest Service land, and  
in some states, must comply with fire prevention regula-  
tions. This product is equipped with a spark arrestor;  
however, other user requirements may apply. Check with  
your federal, state, or local authorities.  
c) Take frequent work breaks. Limit the amount of ex-  
posure per day.  
d) Keep the tool well maintained, fasteners tightened and  
worn parts replaced.  
Wear heavy, long pants, boots, and gloves. Do not wear  
loose fitting clothing, short pants, or go barefoot. Do not  
wear jewelry of any kind.  
If you experience any of the symptoms of this condition,  
immediately discontinue use and see your physician  
about these symptoms.  
Never operate this unit on the operator’s left side.  
Mix and store fuel in a container approved for gasoline.  
Secure long hair above shoulder level to prevent entangle-  
Mix fuel outdoors where there are no sparks or flames.  
Wipe up any fuel spillage. Move 30 ft. away from refueling  
site before starting engine.  
ment in moving parts.  
Keep all bystanders, children, and pets at least 50 ft.  
away.  
Stop the engine and allow to cool before refueling or  
Do not operate this unit when you are tired, ill, or under  
storing the unit.  
the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.  
Allow the engine to cool, empty the fuel tank, and secure  
Do not operate in poor lighting.  
the unit from moving before transporting in a vehicle.  
Do not operate in rain or use in damp or wet environ-  
Check for damaged parts. Before further use of the tool,  
any part that is damaged should be carefully checked  
to determine that it will operate properly and perform its  
intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts,  
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting,  
and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A  
guard or other part that is damaged should be properly  
repaired or replaced by an authorized service dealer.  
Following this rule will reduce the risk of shock, fire, or  
serious injury.  
ments.  
Keep firm footing and balance. Do not overreach. Over-  
reaching can result in loss of balance or exposure to hot  
surfaces.  
Keep all parts of your body away from any moving part.  
To avoid hot surfaces, never operate the unit with the  
bottom of the engine above waist level.  
Do not touch area around the muffler or cylinder of the  
unit. These parts get hot from operation. Failure to heed  
this warning could result in possible serious personal  
injury.  
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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES  
To protect yourself from falling branches, do not stand di-  
Kickback is a dangerous reaction that can lead to serious  
injury. Kickback may occur when the moving chain con-  
tacts an object at the upper portion of the tip of the guide  
bar or when the wood closes in and pinches the chain  
in the cut. Contact at the upper portion of the tip of the  
guide bar can cause the chain to dig into the object and  
stop the chain for an instant. The result is a lightning-fast,  
reverse reaction which kicks the guide bar up and back  
toward the operator. If the chain is pinched along the top  
of the guide bar, the guide bar can be driven rapidly back  
toward the operator, which can cause loss of control and  
may result in serious injury. Do not rely exclusively upon  
the safety devices built into the product.  
rectly under the branch or limb being cut. This unit should  
not be held at an angle over 60° from ground level.  
Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of oil or fuel mix-  
ture.  
Shut off the engine and make sure the cutting attachment  
has stopped before setting the unit down.  
To prevent electrical shock or serious personal injury, do  
not use this product with any AC power head.  
Follow the sharpening and maintenance instructions for  
the saw chain.  
Use only the replacement guide bars and low kickback  
chains specified for the unit.  
With a basic understanding of kickback, you can reduce  
or eliminate the element of surprise. Sudden surprise  
contributes to accidents.  
REFUELING  
FUEL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. Take precautions when  
Make sure that the area in which you are cutting is free  
from obstructions. Do not let the nose of the guide bar  
contact a log, branch, fence, or any other obstruction  
while you are operating the unit.  
using to reduce the chance of serious personal injury.  
Store fuel in a cool, well-ventilated area, safely away from  
spark and/or flame-producing equipment  
Cut only when visibility and light are adequate for you to  
Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this  
see clearly.  
purpose.  
Do not use on a ladder or unstable support. Always cut  
with both feet on solid ground to prevent being pulled off  
balance.  
Only refuel outdoors and do not smoke while refueling.  
Add fuel before starting the engine. Never remove the cap  
of the fuel tank or add fuel while the engine is running or  
when the engine is hot.  
To protect yourself from electrocution, do not operate  
within 50 feet of overhead electrical lines.  
If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but  
move the machine away from the area of spillage and  
avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors  
have dissipated.  
Before starting the engine, make sure the chain is not  
contacting any object.  
Always cut with the engine running at full speed. Fully  
squeeze the throttle trigger and maintain a steady cutting  
speed.  
Replace all fuel tank and container caps securely.  
If the fuel tank has to be drained, do this outdoors.  
Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your applica-  
tion. The correct tool will do the job better and safer at  
the rate for which it is designed.  
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SYMBOLS  
Some of the following symbols may be used on this tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper  
interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer.  
SYMBOL  
NAME  
DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION  
Safety Alert  
Precautions that involve your safety.  
Read The Operator’s Manual  
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and  
understand operator’s manual before using this  
product.  
Eye, Hearing, and Head Protection  
Wear eye, hearing, and head protection when  
operating this equipment.  
Safety Footwear  
Gloves  
Wear non-slip safety footwear when using this  
equipment.  
Wear non-slip, heavy-duty protective gloves  
when handling the pole pruner attachment and  
the saw chain.  
Moving Parts  
Keep hands away from moving parts.  
Keep Bystanders Away  
Keep all bystanders at least 50 ft. (15 m) away.  
50' 15m  
Kickback  
DANGER! Beware of kickback.  
Hot Surfaces  
Indicates HOT SURFACES. Keep all body parts  
away from all hot surfaces.  
Risk of Electrocution  
Gasoline and Oil  
DANGER! Risk of electrocution!  
Use unleaded gasoline intended for motor vehicle  
use with an octane rating of 87 [(R + M)/2] or higher.  
This product is powered by a 2-cycle engine and  
requires pre-mixing gasoline and 2-cycle oil.  
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SYMBOLS  
The following signal words and meanings are intended to explain the levels of risk associated with this product.  
SYMBOL  
SIGNAL  
MEANING  
DANGER:  
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will  
result in death or serious injury.  
WARNING:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury.  
CAUTION:  
CAUTION:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may  
result in minor or moderate injury.  
(Without Safety Alert Symbol) Indicates a situation that may result in  
property damage.  
SERVICE  
Servicing requires extreme care and knowledge and should  
be performed only by a qualified service technician. For  
service we suggest you return the product to your nearest  
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER for repair. When servic-  
ing, use only identical replacement parts.  
WARNING:  
To avoid serious personal injury, do not attempt to use  
this product until you read thoroughly and understand  
completely the operator’s manual. Save this operator’s  
manual and review frequently for continuing safe opera-  
tion and instructing others who may use this product.  
WARNING:  
The operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes, which can  
result in severe eye damage. Before beginning power tool operation, always wear safety goggles or  
safety glasses with side shields and, when needed, a full face shield. We recommend Wide Vision  
Safety Mask for use over eyeglasses or standard safety glasses with side shields. Always use eye  
protection which is marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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FEATURES  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
Engine Displacement ......................................................................................................................................................30cc  
Bar length.......................................................................................................................................................................10 in.  
Weight ............................................................................................................................................................................16 lb.  
STARTER GRIP  
CHAIN OILER  
TANK CAP  
ENGINE  
SWITCH  
“J” BARRIER  
HANDLE  
PRIMER BULB  
PRUNER  
ATTACHMENT  
THROTTLE  
TRIGGER  
COUPLER  
BAR  
SHOULDER  
STRAP  
KNOB  
CHAIN  
EXTENSION  
SHAFT  
SCABBARD  
COMBINATION  
WRENCH  
Fig. 1  
KNOW YOUR PRUNER  
SHOULDER STRAP  
The shoulder strap helps support the weight of the pruner  
during use.  
See Figure 1.  
Before attempting to use this product, familiarize yourself  
with all operating features and safety rules.  
START LEVER  
The start lever opens and closes the choke valve in the  
carburetor.  
ENGINE SWITCH  
The engine switch controls the ignition system. The switch  
must be in the ON (I) position for the engine to start and  
run.  
STARTER GRIP  
The starter grip is used for starting the engine.  
“J” BARRIER HANDLE  
UsingtheJBarrierhandleallowsbettercontrolofthepruner  
to maximize operator safety.  
THROTTLE TRIGGER  
The throttle trigger is used for starting the pruner, and also  
for controlling blade rotation.  
PRIMER BULB  
The priming bulb pumps fuel from the fuel tank to the car-  
buretor. This is necessary only when starting a cold engine  
or after refueling an engine that has run out of fuel.  
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ASSEMBLY  
ATTACHING THE “J” BARRIER HANDLE  
See Figure 2.  
UNPACKING  
This product requires assembly.  
Hold the top and bottom clamp snugly in position on the  
shaft housing so that the handle will be located to the  
operator’s left.  
Carefully remove the tool and any accessories from the  
box. Make sure that all items listed in the packing list are  
included.  
Insert the end of the handle between the clamps.  
Inspect the tool carefully to make sure no breakage or  
Align the bolt holes and push the long bolt (1/4-20 x  
damage occurred during shipping.  
1-1/2 in.) through the handle side.  
Do not discard the packing material until you have care-  
Place short bolt (1/4-20 x 1 in.) through opposite side of  
the clamp. Install the flat washer, lock washers, and hex  
nuts to hold the assembly in place.  
fully inspected and satisfactorily operated the tool.  
If any parts are damaged or missing, please call  
1-800-860-4050 for assistance.  
After assembly is complete, adjust the position of the  
PACKING LIST  
Power Head Assembly  
Pruner Attachment  
Extension Shaft  
handle for best balance and comfort.  
Tighten the long bolt first and then the short bolt.  
Scabbard  
Combination Wrench (5/8 in. x 3/4 in.)  
8 oz. Bar and Chain Oil  
Bottle of 2-cycle oil  
Shoulder Strap Hanger (with mounting hardware)  
Shoulder Strap  
SHORT BOLT  
LONG BOLT  
“J” Barrier Handle Assembly:  
“J” Barrier Handle  
Top and Bottom Clamp  
Short Bolt  
Long Bolt  
CLAMP  
“J” BARRIER  
HANDLE  
Flat Washers (2)  
Lock Washers (2)  
Nuts (2)  
Operator’s Manual  
WARNING:  
CLAMP  
FLAT WASHER  
If any parts are damaged or missing do not operate this  
tool until the parts are replaced. Failure to heed this warn-  
ing could result in serious personal injury.  
LOCK WASHER  
HEX NUT  
Fig. 2  
INSTALLING THE SHOULDER STRAP AND  
HANGER  
See Figure 3.  
WARNING:  
Do not attempt to modify this tool or create accesso-  
ries not recommended for use with this tool. Any such  
alteration or modification is misuse and could result in a  
hazardous condition leading to possible serious personal  
injury.  
When operating this unit, you must wear a shoulder strap  
to support the unit.  
To install the shoulder strap hanger:  
Remove the hex nut, lock washer, and bolt from the  
shoulder strap hanger.  
Pull apart the ends of the hanger to expand slightly.  
WARNING:  
Slide the hanger over the power head shaft immediately  
To prevent accidental starting that could cause serious  
personal injury, always disconnect the engine spark plug  
wire from the spark plug when assembling parts.  
behind the “J” Barrier Handle.  
Squeeze hanger ends together to retighten.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Reinstall the bolt, lock washer, and hex nut to secure.  
WARNING:  
Connect the latch on the shoulder harness to the strap  
hanger.  
Be certain the knob is fully tightened before operating  
equipment; check it periodically for tightness during use  
to avoid serious injury.  
SHOULDER  
STRAP  
“J” BARRIER  
LATCH  
To remove:  
HANDLE  
Loosen the knob.  
Push in the button and twist the shafts to remove and  
separate ends.  
BOLT  
POWER HEAD  
SHAFT  
COUPLER  
GUIDE  
RECESS  
STRAP  
HANGER  
BUTTON  
LOCK NUT  
NUT  
BOLT  
BOLT  
LOCK  
WASHER  
NUT  
POSITIONING  
FIG. A  
FIG. B  
KNOB  
HOLE  
Fig. 3  
EXTENSION SHAFT  
CONNECTING THE POWER HEAD TO  
THE EXTENSION SHAFT AND PRUNER  
Fig. 4  
ATTACHMENT  
See Figure 4.  
CHAIN OILER  
Add bar and chain oil in the chain oiler tank before starting  
the engine of the power head. Refer to Chain Oiler in the  
Maintenance section of this manual.  
The pruner attachment connects to the power head, or for  
extra reach to an extension shaft, by means of a coupler  
device.  
FUELING AND REFUELING THE PRUNER  
To install the attachment:  
FUEL MIXTURE  
Loosen the knob on the coupler of the power head shaft  
and remove the end cap from the attachment.  
This product is powered by a 2-cycle engine and requires  
pre-mixing gasoline and 2-cycle oil. Pre-mix unleaded  
gasoline and 2-cycle engine oil in a clean 1 gallon container  
approved for gasoline.  
Push in the button located on the shaft of the pruner at-  
tachment. Align the button with the guide recess on the  
extension shaft coupler and slide the two shafts together.  
Rotate extension shaft until button locks into the position-  
ing hole.  
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline  
intended for automotive use.  
NOTE: The attachment should only be operated with the  
blade in a vertical position. If the button does not release  
completely in the positioning hole, the shaft is not locked  
into place. Slightly rotate from side to side until the button  
is locked into place.  
Mix high quality 2-cycle engine oil at 2.6 oz. per gallon.  
Do not use automotive oil or 2-cycle outboard oil.  
DO NOT mix quantities larger than usable in a 30-day  
period.  
Tighten the knob securely.  
PREMIUM EXACT MIX™ (50:1)  
Repeat previous steps to attach extension shaft to power  
GASOLINE  
1 Gallon (US)  
1 Liter  
OIL  
head.  
2.6 oz.  
20 cc (20 ml)  
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ASSEMBLY  
FILLING TANK  
NOTE: It is normal for smoke to be emitted from a new  
engine after first use.  
Clean surface around fuel cap to prevent contamina-  
tion.  
Loosen fuel cap slowly. Rest the cap on a clean  
WARNING:  
surface.  
Always shut off engine before fueling. Never add fuel to  
a machine with a running or hot engine. Move at least  
30 ft. from refueling site before starting the engine. Do  
not smoke!  
Carefully pour fuel into the tank. Avoid spillage.  
Prior to replacing the fuel cap, clean and inspect the  
gasket.  
Immediately replace fuel cap and hand tighten. Wipe up  
any fuel spillage.  
OPERATION  
Hold unit firmly with both hands. Always keep your left  
hand on the front handle and your right hand on the rear  
handle, so your body is to the left of the chain line. Never  
use a left-handed (cross-handed) grip, or any stance that  
places your body or arm across the chain line.  
WARNING:  
Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you care-  
less. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is  
sufficient to inflict serious injury.  
Never stand directly under the limb you are cutting.  
Always wear shoulder strap for increased safety and to  
support the pruner.  
WARNING:  
Be certain the knob is fully tightened before operating  
equipment; check it periodically for tightness during use  
to avoid serious injury.  
Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with  
side shields, a hard hat, and safety shoes when  
operating tools. Failure to do so could result in  
objects being thrown into your eyes, resulting in  
possible serious injury.  
BASIC CUTTING PROCEDURE  
Follow the steps below to prevent damage to tree or shrub  
bark. Do not use a back-and-forth sawing motion.  
Accelerate the engine to full throttle just before entering  
the cut by squeezing the throttle trigger. Keep the engine  
at full throttle the entire time you are cutting.  
WARNING:  
Do not use any attachments or accessories not recom-  
mended by the manufacturer of this tool. The use of  
attachments or accessories not recommended can result  
in serious personal injury.  
Make a shallow first cut (1/4 of limb diameter) on the  
underside of the limb close to the main limb or trunk.  
Make a second cut from the top side of the limb outboard  
from the first cut.  
WARNING:  
Make a final cut close to trunk.  
To avoid kickback, binding of the saw bar, and possible  
injury, never cut limbs that the pruner does not reach  
when supported by the shoulder strap.  
SECOND CUT  
LOAD  
APPLICATIONS  
You may use this tool for the purposes listed below:  
Limbing  
Pruning  
FIRST CUT  
1/4 DIAMETER  
PREPARATION FOR CUTTING  
See Figures 5 - 8.  
FINAL CUT  
Wear non-slip gloves for maximum grip and protection.  
Maintain a proper grip on the unit whenever the engine is  
running. Use your right hand to firmly grip the rear handle  
while your left hand has a firm grip on the front handle.  
Fig. 5  
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OPERATION  
NOTE: Forsecondandfinalcuts(fromtopoflimborbranch),  
hold front cutting guide against the limb being cut. This will  
help steady the limb and make it easier to cut. Allow chain to  
cut for you; exert only light downward pressure. If you force  
the cut, damage to the bar, chain, or engine can result.  
Release the trigger as soon as the cut is completed, allow-  
ing the engine to idle. If you run the pruner at full throttle  
without a cutting load, unnecessary wear or damage can  
occur to the chain, bar, and engine.  
60° MAXIMUM  
Fig. 7  
CUTTING GUIDE  
Fig. 6  
Work slowly, keeping both hands on the saw with a firm  
grip. Maintain secure footing and balance.  
Failure to follow proper cutting procedures will result in the  
bar and chain binding and becoming pinched or trapped in  
the limb. If this should happen:  
Keep the tree between you and the chain while limbing.  
Cut from side of tree opposite branch you are cutting.  
Stop the engine.  
Do not cut from a ladder; this is extremely dangerous.  
Leave this operation for professionals.  
Loosen the knob on the coupler.  
Do not to make the flush cut next to the main limb or trunk  
until you have cut off the limb further out to reduce the  
weight. Following proper cutting procedures will prevent  
stripping the bark from the main member.  
Depress the button on the shaft; twist and pull the shafts  
to separate the pruner from the power head.  
If the limb can be reached from the ground, lift the limb  
while holding the attachment. This should release the  
“pinch” and free the pruner.  
Do not use the pruner for felling or bucking.  
To prevent electrocution, do not operate within 50 ft. of  
If the pruner is still trapped, call a professional for as-  
overhead electrical lines.  
sistance.  
Keep bystanders at least 50 ft. away.  
LIMBING AND PRUNING  
See Figures 8 - 9.  
This unit is designed for trimming small branches and limbs  
up to 6 in. in diameter. For best results, observe the follow-  
ing precautions.  
Plan the cut carefully. Be aware of the direction in which  
the branch will fall.  
Branches may fall in unexpected directions. Do not stand  
directly under the branch being cut.  
The most typical cutting application is to position the unit  
at an angle of 60° or less, depending on the specific situ-  
ation, as shown below. As the angle of the pruner shaft  
to ground increases, the difficulty of making the first cut  
(from the underside of limb) increases.  
Fig. 8  
Remove long branches in several stages.  
Cut lower branches first to allow the top branches more  
room to fall.  
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OPERATION  
POSITION FOR STARTING  
See Figure 9.  
PRIMER BULB  
Lay the pruner on the ground and ensure that no objects or  
obstructionsareintheimmediatevicinity. Makesurenothing  
can come in contact with the bar and chain.  
STARTER GRIP  
ENGINE  
SWITCH  
STARTING  
INSTRUCTION  
LABEL  
Fig. 9  
STARTING AND STOPPING  
See Figures 10 - 12.  
TO START A COLD ENGINE:  
THROTTLE  
TRIGGER  
DO NOT squeeze the throttle trigger until the engine starts  
and runs.  
Fig. 11  
Lay the trimmer on a flat, bare surface.  
PRIME - Press the primer bulb 7 times.  
SET the start lever to the START position.  
PULL the rope until the engine starts.  
Allow the engine to run for 6-10 seconds.  
Squeeze trigger lock and throttle trigger.  
RUN  
NOTE: Squeezing the throttle trigger releases the start lever  
to the RUN position.  
TO START A WARM ENGINE:  
PULL the rope until the engine starts.  
TO STOP THE ENGINE:  
Press and hold the switch in the stop “ ” position until the  
engine stops.  
START  
ENGINE  
SWITCH  
Fig. 12  
TRIGGER  
LOCK  
THROTTLE  
TRIGGER  
Fig. 10  
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MAINTENANCE  
Stop the engine before setting the chain tension. Make  
sure the guide bar nut is loose to finger tight, turn the  
chain tensioning screw clockwise to tension the chain.  
Refer to Replacing the Bar and Chain for additional  
information.  
WARNING:  
When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.  
Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause  
product damage.  
NOTE: A cold chain is correctly tensioned when there is  
no slack on the underside of the guide bar, the chain is  
snug, but it can be turned by hand without binding.  
WARNING:  
Chain must be re-tensioned whenever the flats on the  
Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side  
shields during power tool operation or when blowing  
dust. If operation is dusty, also wear a dust mask.  
drive links hang out of the bar groove as shown in fig.  
13.  
During normal operation, the temperature of the chain will  
increase. The drive links of a correctly tensioned warm  
chain will hang approximately .050 in. (1.25 mm) out of  
the bar groove, as shown in fig. 14.  
WARNING:  
Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit (except  
for carburetor adjustments), shut off engine, wait for all  
moving parts to stop, and disconnect spark plug wire  
and move it away from spark plug. Failure to follow  
these instructions can result in serious personal injury or  
property damage.  
NOTE: New chain tends to stretch; check chain tension  
frequently and tension as required.  
CAUTION:  
Chain tensioned while warm, may be too tight upon cool-  
ing. Check the “cold tension” before next use.  
GENERAL MAINTENANCE  
Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most  
plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of  
commercial solvents and may be damaged by their use. Use  
clean cloths to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc.  
FLATS  
WARNING:  
Do not at any time let brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-  
based products, penetrating oils, etc., come in contact  
with plastic parts. Chemicals can damage, weaken, or  
destroy plastic, which may result in serious personal injury.  
Fig. 13  
Only the parts shown on the parts list are intended to be  
repaired or replaced by the customer. All other parts should  
be replaced at an authorized service center.  
CHAIN TENSION  
See Figures 13 - 14.  
WARNING:  
To avoid possible serious injury, never touch or adjust the  
chain while the motor is running. The saw chain is very  
sharp; always wear protective gloves when performing  
maintenance to the chain.  
APPROX .050 IN. (1.25 mm)  
Fig. 14  
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MAINTENANCE  
Remove all slack from chain by turning the chain tension-  
REPLACING THE BAR  
See Figures 15 - 20.  
ing screw clockwise, assuring that the chain seats into  
the bar groove during tensioning.  
Lift the tip of the bar up to check for sag. Release the tip  
of the bar, and turn the chain tensioning screw 1/2 turn  
clockwise. Repeat this process until sag does not exist.  
WARNING:  
To avoid possible serious injury, stop engine before re-  
placing the bar, chain, or performing any maintenance  
operation.  
Hold the tip of the bar up and tighten the bar nut se-  
curely.  
Chain is correctly tensioned when there is no slack on  
the underside of the bar, the chain is snug, but it can be  
turned by hand without binding.  
Remove the bar nut and drivecase cover.  
The bar contains a bar stud slot that fits over the bar stud.  
The bar also contains a chain tensioning pin hole which  
fits over the chain tensioning pin.  
NOTE: If chain is too tight, it will not rotate. Loosen the  
bar nut slightly and turn adjusting screw 1/4 turn counter-  
clockwise. Lift the tip of the bar up and retighten bar nut.  
Place the bar onto the bar stud so that the chain tension-  
ing pin fits into the chain tensioning pin hole.  
Fit the chain over the sprocket and into the bar groove.  
The cutters on the top of the bar should face toward the  
bar tip, in the direction of the chain rotation.  
Replace the side case cover and install the bar nut.  
Tighten the bar nut finger tight only. The bar must be free  
to move for tension adjustment.  
CHAIN ROTATION  
SPROCKET  
CHAIN  
DRIVECASE  
COVER  
CHAIN  
BAR NUT  
BAR  
BAR NUT  
Fig. 15  
Fig. 18  
DRIVECASE  
COVER  
CHAIN  
TENSIONING SCREW  
CHAIN  
TENSIONING PIN  
BAR NUT  
Fig. 16  
BAR STUD  
Fig. 19  
BAR  
BAR NUT  
BAR STUD SLOT  
SPROCKET  
CHAIN TENSIONING  
PIN HOLE  
Fig. 20  
Fig. 17  
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MAINTENANCE  
IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT  
See Figure 21.  
CHAIN OILER TANK  
REPLACE  
CAP  
Ifthechainturnsatidle,theidlespeedscrewneedsadjusting  
on the engine. Turn the idle speed screw counterclockwise  
to reduce the idle RPM and stop the chain movement. If  
the saw chain still moves at idle speed, contact a service  
dealer for adjustment and discontinue use until the repair  
is made.  
WARNING:  
The saw chain should never turn at idle. Turn the idle  
speed screw counterclockwise to reduce the idle RPM  
and stop the chain, or contact a service dealer for ad-  
justment and discontinue use until the repair is made.  
Serious personal injury may result from the saw chain  
turning at idle.  
REMOVE  
CAP  
Fig. 22  
CHAIN MAINTENANCE  
See Figure 23.  
For smooth and fast cutting, the chain needs to be main-  
tained properly. The following conditions indicate that the  
chain requires sharpening:  
Wood chips are small and powdery  
Chain must be forced through the wood during cutting  
Chain cuts to one side  
During maintenance of the chain, consider the following:  
Improper filing angle of the side plate can increase the  
risk of a severe kickback.  
Depth gauge (or raker clearance) setting determines the  
height the cutter enters the wood and the size of the wood  
chip that is removed. Too much clearance increases the  
potential for kickback. Too little clearance decreases the  
size of the wood chip thus decreasing the chain's cutting  
ability.  
IDLE  
SPEED SCREW  
Fig. 21  
CHAIN OILER  
If cutter teeth have hit hard objects such as nails and  
stones, or have been abraded by mud or sand on the  
wood, have service dealer sharpen chain.  
See Figure 22.  
Use Premium Bar and Chain Oil. It is designed for chains  
and chain oilers and is formulated to perform over a wide  
temperature range with no dilution required.  
RAKER (DEPTH GAUGE) CLEARANCE  
Remove the cap and carefully pour approximately 8 oz.  
of bar and chain oil into the chain oiler tank.  
Replace the cap and tighten securely.  
.025 in.  
(0.6 mm)  
Check and refill the chain oiler tank every time the engine  
is fueled.  
Fig. 23  
NOTE: Do not use dirty, used or otherwise contaminated  
oils. Damage may occur to the oil pump, bar, or chain.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Put a few firm strokes on every tooth. File all left hand  
HOW TO SHARPEN THE CUTTERS  
cutters in one direction. Then move to the other side and  
file the right hand cutters in the opposite direction. Oc-  
casionally remove filings from the file with a wire brush.  
See Figures 24 - 27.  
Be careful to file all cutters to the specified angles and to  
the same length, as fast cutting can be obtained only when  
all cutters are uniform.  
LEFT HAND  
CUTTERS  
PARTS OF A CUTTER  
CUTTING CORNER  
TOP PLATE  
SIDE PLATE  
DEPTH GAUGE  
RIVET HOLE  
RIGHT HAND  
CUTTERS  
HEEL  
TOE  
GULLET  
Fig. 24  
Fig. 27  
Tighten the chain tension enough that the chain does not  
wobble. Do all of your filing at the mid-point of the bar.  
Wear gloves for protection.  
CAUTION:  
Use a 5/32 in. diameter round file and holder.  
Dull or improperly sharpened chain can cause excessive  
engine speed during cutting which may result in severe  
engine damage.  
Keep the file level with the top plate of the tooth. Do not  
let the file dip or rock.  
WARNING:  
Improper chain sharpening increases the potential of  
kickback. Failure to replace or repair damaged chain can  
cause serious injury.  
CLEANING THE EXHAUST PORT AND  
MUFFLER  
Depending on the type of fuel used, the type and amount of  
oil used, and/or your operating conditions, the exhaust port  
and muffler may become blocked with carbon deposits. If  
you notice a power loss with your gas powered tool, a quali-  
fied service technician will need to remove these deposits  
to restore performance.  
Fig. 25  
Using light but firm pressure, stroke towards the front  
corner of the tooth. Lift file away from the steel on each  
return stroke.  
SPARK ARRESTOR  
Thesparkarrestormustbecleanedorreplacedevery25hours  
or yearly to ensure proper performance of your product. For  
the location of the spark arrestor and specific cleaning in-  
structions, contact your nearest authorized service center.  
Fig. 26  
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MAINTENANCE  
REPLACING AND CLEANING AIR FILTER  
See Figure 28.  
LATCH  
For proper performance and long life, keep air filter clean.  
AIR FILTER  
Remove the air filter cover by pushing down on the latch  
with your thumb while gently pulling on the cover.  
Remove the filter, clean it in warm soapy water. Rinse  
and let dry completely. For best performance, replace  
annually.  
Reinstall the filter.  
Replace the air filter cover by inserting the tabs on the  
bottom of the cover into the slots on the air filter base;  
push the cover up until it latches securely in place.  
AIR FILTER  
COVER  
FUEL CAP  
Fig. 28  
WARNING:  
A leaking fuel cap is a fire hazard and must be replaced  
immediately.  
The fuel cap contains a non-serviceable filter and a check  
valve.Acloggedfuelfilterwillcausepoorengineperformance.  
If performance improves when the fuel cap is loosened,  
check valve may be faulty or filter clogged. Replace fuel  
cap if required.  
Fig. 29  
SPARK PLUG  
This engine uses a Champion RCJ4 with .025 in. electrode  
gap. Use an exact replacement and replace annually.  
STORAGE (1 MONTH OR LONGER)  
See Figure 29.  
Drain all fuel from tank into a container approved for  
gasoline. Run engine until it stops.  
Clean all foreign material from the trimmer. Store it in a  
well-ventilated place that is inaccessible to children. Keep  
away from corrosive agents such as garden chemicals  
and de-icing salts.  
Abide by all ISO and local regulations for the safe storage  
and handling of gasoline. Excess fuel should be used up  
in other 2-cycle engine powered equipment.  
Always place the sheath on the saw bar when transporting  
or storing the pruner. The sheath is a snug fit and must  
be attached very carefully due to the sharp teeth on the  
saw chain. This is best done by grasping the sheath at  
one end, in the center portion of the sheath, and carefully  
sliding it over the chain as shown below. Use caution to  
avoid the sharp teeth of the chain.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Engine will not start.  
No spark.  
Check spark. Remove spark plug. Reattach the spark plug cap and  
lay spark plug on metal cylinder. Pull the starter rope and watch  
for spark at spark plug tip. If there is no spark, repeat test with a  
new spark plug.  
No fuel.  
Push primer bulb until bulb is full of fuel. If bulb does not fill, primary  
fuel delivery system is blocked. Contact a servicing dealer. If primer  
bulb fills, engine may be flooded, proceed to next item.  
Engine is flooded.  
Pull starter three times with choke lever at “RUN”. If engine does  
not start, move choke lever to “START” and repeat normal starting  
procedure. If engine still fails to start, repeat procedure with a new  
spark plug.  
Starter rope pulls harder Contact a servicing dealer.  
now than when new.  
Engine starts but will Engine requires approxi- Allow engine to completely warm up. If engine does not accelerate  
not accelerate.  
mately three minutes to after three minutes, contact a servicing dealer.  
warm up.  
Engine starts but will Carburetor requires  
only run at high speed adjustment.  
at half choke.  
Contact a servicing dealer.  
Engine does not reach Check oil fuel mixture.  
Use fresh fuel and the correct 2-cycle oil mix.  
full speed and emits  
excessive smoke.  
Air filter is dirty.  
Clean air filter. Refer to Replacing and Cleaning Air Filter earlier  
in this manual.  
Spark arrestor screen is Contact a servicing dealer.  
dirty.  
Engine starts, runs, Idle speed screw on Turn idle speed screw clockwise to increase idle speed.  
and accelerates but carburetor  
will not idle.  
Bar and chain running Check chain tension for Tension chain. Refer to Chain Tension earlier in this manual.  
hot and smoking.  
overtight condition  
Chain oil tank empty  
Check oil tank.  
Motor runs, but chain Chain tension too tight.  
is not rotating.  
Retension chain. Refer to Chain Tension earlier in this manual.  
Check guide bar and chain Refer to Replacing the Bar and Chain earlier in this manual.  
assembly.  
Check guide bar and chain Inspect guide bar and chain for damage.  
for damage.  
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WARRANTY  
B. Wear items – Bump Knobs, Outer Spools, Cutting  
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT  
Lines, Inner Reels, Starter Pulleys, Starter Ropes, Drive  
Belts, Tines, Felt Washers, Hitch Pins, Mulching Blades,  
Blower Fans, Blower and Vacuum Tubes, Vacuum Bag  
and Straps, Guide Bars, Saw Chains  
Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., warrants to the  
original retail purchaser that this RYOBI® brand outdoor  
product is free from defect in material and workmanship  
and agrees to repair or replace, at Techtronic Industries  
North America, Inc.’s, discretion, any defective product  
free of charge within these time periods from the date of  
purchase.  
Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., reserves the  
righttochangeorimprovethedesignofanyRYOBI® brand  
outdoorproductwithoutassuminganyobligationtomodify  
any product previously manufactured.  
Two years if the product is used for personal, family or  
household use;  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION  
TO THE STATED WARRANTY PERIOD. ACCORDINGLY,  
ANY SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING  
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE, ARE DISCLAIMED IN  
THEIR ENTIRETY AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE  
APPROPRIATE TWO-YEAR, ONE-YEAR, OR NINETY-  
DAY WARRANTY PERIOD. TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES  
NORTH AMERICA, INC.’S, OBLIGATION UNDER THIS  
WARRANTYISSTRICTLYANDEXCLUSIVELYLIMITEDTO  
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS  
AND TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES NORTH AMERICA,  
INC., DOES NOT ASSUME OR AUTHORIZE ANYONE  
TO ASSUME FOR THEM ANY OTHER OBLIGATION.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW  
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. TECHTRONIC  
INDUSTRIES NORTH AMERICA, INC., ASSUMES NO  
RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,  
OR OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO, EXPENSE OF RETURNING THE PRODUCT TO AN  
AUTHORIZED RYOBI SERVICE CENTER AND EXPENSE  
OFDELIVERINGITBACKTOTHEOWNER, MECHANIC’S  
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.  
90 days, if used for any other purpose, such as com-  
mercial or rental.  
This warranty extends to the original retail purchaser  
only and commences on the date of the original retail  
purchase.  
Any part of this product found in the reasonable judgment  
ofTechtronicIndustriesNorthAmerica, Inc. tobedefective  
in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced  
withoutchargeforpartsandlaborbyanauthorizedservice  
center for RYOBI® brand outdoor products (Authorized  
Ryobi Service Center).  
Theproduct,includinganydefectivepart,mustbereturned  
to an authorized RYOBI service center within the warranty  
period.Theexpenseofdeliveringtheproducttotheservice  
center for warranty work and the expense of returning it  
back to the owner after repair or replacement will be paid  
by the owner. Techtronic Industries North America, Inc.’s,  
responsibility in respect to claims is limited to making the  
required repairs or replacements and no claim of breach of  
warrantyshallbecauseforcancellationorrescissionofthe  
contractofsaleofanyRYOBI® brandoutdoorproduct.Proof  
of purchase will be required by the dealer to substantiate  
any warranty claim. All warranty work must be performed  
by an authorized service dealer.  
This warranty is limited to ninety (90) days from the date  
of original retail purchase for any RYOBI® brand outdoor  
product that is used for rental or commercial purposes, or  
any other income-producing purpose.  
This warranty does not cover any 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 this operator’s manual. This  
warranty does not apply to any damage to the product that  
is the result of improper maintenance or to any product  
that has been altered or modified. The warranty does not  
extendtorepairsmadenecessarybynormalwearorbythe  
use of parts or accessories which are either incompatible  
withtheRYOBI® brandoutdoorproductoradverselyaffect  
its operation, performance, or durability.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
ThiswarrantyappliestoallRYOBI® brandoutdoorproducts  
manufacturedbyorforTechtronicIndustriesNorthAmerica,  
Inc., and sold in the United States and Canada.  
To locate your nearest Authorized Ryobi Service Center,  
dial 1-800-860-4050.  
In addition, this warranty does not cover:  
A. Tune-ups – Spark Plugs, Carburetor, Carburetor Adjust-  
ments, Ignition, Filters  
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WARRANTY  
THE FOLLOWING CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD (CARB) STATEMENT ONLY APPLIES  
TO MODEL NUMBERS REQUIRED TO MEET THE CARB REQUIREMENTS.  
TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES NORTH AMERICA, INC., LIMITED WARRANTY  
FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS NON-ROAD AND SMALL  
OFF-ROAD ENGINES  
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Air Resources Board (CARB), and Techtronic Industries North America, Inc.,  
are pleased to explain the Emission Control System Warranty on your non-road or small off-road engine. In California, new small off-road  
engines must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the state’s stringent anti-smog standards. In other states, new 2000 and later model  
year non-road engines must be designed, built, and equipped at the time of sale to meet the U.S. EPA regulations for small non-road engines.  
The non-road engine must be free from defects in materials and workmanship which cause it to fail to conform with U.S. EPA standards for  
the first two years of engine use from the date of sale to the ultimate purchaser. Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., must warrant the  
emission control system on your non-road or small off-road engine for the period of time listed above provided there has been no abuse,  
neglect, or improper maintenance of your non-road or small off-road engine.  
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection system, the ignition system, and the catalytic con-  
verter. Also included may be hoses, belts and connectors, and other emission-related assemblies.  
Where a warrantable condition exists, Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., will repair your non-road or small off-road engine at no  
cost to you, including diagnosis (if the diagnostic work is performed at an authorized service center for RYOBI® brand outdoor products),  
parts, and labor.  
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE:  
The 1995 and later small off-road engines are warranted for two years in California. In other states, 1997 and later model year non-road  
engines are also warranted for two years. If any emission-related part on your engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by  
Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., free of charge.  
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES  
(a) As the non-road or small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of required maintenance listed in your operator’s  
manual. Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your non-road or  
small off-road engine, but Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your  
failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance. Any replacement part or service that is equivalent in performance and  
durability may be used in non-warranty maintenance or repairs, and shall not reduce the warranty obligations of the engine manufacturer.  
(b) As the non-road or small off-road engine owner, you should be aware, however, that Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., may deny you  
warranty coverage if your non-road or small off-road engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, or unap-  
proved modifications.  
(c) You are responsible for presenting your non-road or small off-road engine to an authorized service dealer as soon as a problem exists.  
The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact a Techtronic Industries North America,  
Inc., Customer Representative at 1-800-860-4050.  
COVERAGE:  
Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that your non-road or small  
off-road engine will be designed, built, and equipped at the time of sale, to meet all applicable regulations. Techtronic Industries North  
America, Inc., also warrants to the initial purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that your non-road or small off-road engine is free from  
defects in materials and workmanship which cause the engine to fail to conform with applicable regulations for a period of two years. The  
1995 and later small off-road engines are warranted for two years in California. In all other states for 1997 and later model years, EPA requires  
manufacturers to warrant non-road engines for two years. These warranty periods will begin on the date the non-road or small off-road  
engine is purchased by the initial purchaser. If any emission-related part on your engine is defective, the part will be replaced by Techtronic  
Industries North America, Inc., at no cost to the owner.  
Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., shall remedy warranty defects at any authorized RYOBI engine dealer or warranty sta-  
tion. Any authorized work done at an authorized dealer or warranty station shall be free of charge to the owner if such work deter-  
mines that a warranted part is defective. Any manufacturer-approved or equivalent replacement part may be used for any warranty  
maintenance or repairs on emission-related parts, and must be provided free of charge to the owner if the part is still under warranty. Tech-  
tronics North America, Inc., is liable for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted part still under warranty.  
The California Air Resources Board’s Emission Warranty Parts List specifically defines the emission-related warranted parts. (EPA’s regula-  
tions do not include a parts list, but EPA considers emission-related warranted parts to include all the parts listed below.)  
These warranted parts are: Carburetor, Spark Plug, Ignition, Air Filter, and Fuel Filter.  
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS  
The owner is responsible for the performance of the required maintenance as defined by Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., in the  
operator’s manual.  
LIMITATIONS  
The Emission Control Systems Warranty shall not cover any of the following:  
(a) repair or replacement required because of misuse or neglect, lack of required maintenance, repairs improperly performed, or replace-  
ments not conforming to Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., specifications that adversely affect performance and/or durability,  
and alterations or modifications not recommended or approved in writing by Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., and  
(b) replacement of parts and other services and adjustments necessary for required maintenance at and after the first scheduled replace-  
ment point.  
The Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions Compliance label indicates the number of operating hours for which the  
engine has been shown to meet Federal emission requirements. Category C=50 hours, B=125 hours, and A=300 hours.  
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WARRANTY  
THIS PRODUCT WAS MANUFACTURED WITH A CATALYST MUFFLER  
Congratulations! You have made an investment toward protecting the environment. In order to maintain this product’s  
original emission level, please refer to the maintenance schedule below.  
EMISSIONS MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND WARRANTED PARTS LIST  
Emissions Parts  
Inspect Before  
Each Use  
Clean Every  
5 Hours  
Replace  
Every 25 Hours  
or Yearly  
Clean Every  
25 Hours  
or Yearly  
Replace Every  
50 Hours  
CATALYTIC MUFFLER ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................... X  
AIR FILTER ASSY  
includes:  
Filter ................................................................. X............................. X  
SPARK SCREEN ..................................................................................................................X  
CARBURETOR ASSY  
includes:  
Heat Dam  
Gaskets  
FUEL TANK ASSY  
includes:  
Fuel Lines........................ X  
Fuel Cap.......................... X  
Fuel Filter  
IGNITION ASSY  
includes:  
Spark Plug........................................................................................ X  
ALL EMISSIONS RELATED PARTS ARE WARRANTED FOR TWO YEARS OR FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME PRIOR TO  
THE PARTS FIRST SCHEDULED REPLACEMENT WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.  
CALL US FIRST  
For any questions about operating or maintaining your product,  
call the Ryobi® Help Line!  
Your product has been fully tested prior to shipment to ensure  
your complete satisfaction.  
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
TP30 GAS PRUNER  
RY52014  
WARNING:  
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause  
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65  
• SERVICE  
Now that you have purchased your tool, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service,  
simply contact your nearest Authorized Service Center. Be sure to provide all pertinent  
facts when you call or visit. Please call 1-800-860-4050 for your nearest Authorized  
list of Authorized Service Centers.  
• MODEL NO. AND SERIAL NO.  
The model number of this tool will be found on a plate attached to the motor housing.  
Please record the model number and serial number in the space provided below.  
• HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS  
When ordering repair parts, always give the following information:  
RY52014  
• MODEL NUMBER  
• SERIAL NUMBER  
Ryobi® is a registered trademark of Ryobi Limited used under license.  
TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES NORTH AMERICA, INC.  
1428 Pearman Dairy Road, Anderson, SC 29625  
Phone 1-800-860-4050  
983000-882  
11-29-05 (REV:00)  
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