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•  Maintain charger cord – When unplugging the charger, pull 

the plug, not the cord, from the receptacle to reduce the 

risk of damage to the electrical plug and cord. Never carry 

the charger by its cord or yank it by the cord to disconnect 

it from the receptacle. Keep the cord away from heat, oil 

and sharp edges. Make sure the cord will not be stepped 

on, tripped over or subjected to damage or stress when the 

charger is in use. Do not use the charger with a damaged 

cord or plug. Replace a damaged charger immediately.

•  Do not use an extension cord unless it is absolutely 

necessary – Using the wrong, damaged or improperly 

wired extension cord poses a risk of fire and electric shock. 

If an extension cord must be used, plug the charger into a 

properly wired 16 gauge or larger extension cord with the 

female plug matching the male plug on the charger. Make 

sure that the extension cord is in good electrical condition.

•  Use only recommended attachments – Use of an 

attachment not recommended or sold by the battery 

charger or battery pack manufacturer may result in risk of 

fire, electric shock or personal injury.

•  Unplug charger when not in use – Make sure to remove 

battery packs from unplugged charger.

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WARNING! 

To reduce the risk of electric shock, 

always unplug the charger before performing any cleaning 

or maintenance. Do not allow water to flow into the charger. 

Use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) to reduce shock 

hazards.

•  Do not burn or incinerate battery packs – Battery  

packs may explode, causing personal injury or damage. 

Toxic fumes and materials are created when battery packs 

are burned.

•  Do not crush, drop or damage battery packs – Do not 

use the battery packs or charger if they have sustained a 

sharp blow, been dropped, run over or have been damaged 

in any way (i.e. pierced with a nail, hit with a hammer, 

stepped on, etc.).

•  Do not disassemble – Incorrect reassembly may pose 

a serious risk of electric shock, fire or exposure to toxic 

battery chemicals. If the batteries or charger are damaged, 

contact an authorized Snow Joe

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 customer service center at 

1-866-SNOWJOE (1-866-766-9563) for assistance.

•  Battery chemicals cause serious burns – Never let a 

damaged battery pack contact the skin, eyes or mouth. If a 

damaged battery pack leaks battery chemicals, use rubber 

or neoprene gloves to safely dispose of it. If skin is exposed 

to battery fluids, wash the affected area with soap and 

water and rinse with vinegar. If eyes are exposed to battery 

chemicals, immediately flush with water for  

20 minutes and seek medical attention. Remove and 

dispose of contaminated clothing.

•  Do not short circuit – A battery pack will short circuit if 

a metal object makes a connection between the positive 

and negative contacts on the battery pack. Do not place a 

battery pack near anything that may cause a short circuit, 

such as paper clips, coins, keys, screws, nails and other 

metallic objects. A short-circuited battery pack poses a risk 

of fire and severe personal injury.

•  Store your battery packs and charger in a cool, dry 

place – Do not store the battery packs or charger where 

temperatures may exceed 105ºF (40.5ºC), such as in direct 

sunlight or inside a vehicle or metal building during the 

summer.

Information about the batteries

1.  For optimum battery performance, avoid low discharge 

cycles by charging the battery packs frequently.

2.  Store the battery packs in a cool place, ideally at 59°F 

(15°C) and charged fully.

3.  Lithium-ion batteries are subject to a natural aging 

process. The battery packs must be replaced at the latest 

when the capacity falls to just 80% of the capacity when 

new. Weakened cells in an aged battery pack are no 

longer capable of meeting the high power requirements 

needed for the proper operation of your snow blower,  

and therefore pose a safety risk.

4.  Do not throw battery packs into an open fire as this poses 

a risk of explosion.

5.  Do not ignite the battery packs or expose them to fire.
6.  Do not exhaustively discharge batteries. Exhaustive 

discharge will damage the battery cells. The most 

common cause of exhaustive discharge is lengthy storage 

or non-use of partially discharged batteries. Stop working 

as soon as the performance of the battery falls noticeably 

or the electronic protection system triggers. Place the 

battery packs in storage only after it has been fully 

charged.

7.  Protect the batteries and the tool from overloads.  

Overloads will quickly result in overheating and cell 

damage inside the battery housing even if this overheating 

is not apparent externally.

8.  Avoid damage and shocks. Immediately replace batteries 

that have been dropped from a height of more than one 

meter or those that have been exposed to violent shocks, 

even if the housing of the battery pack appears to be 

undamaged. The battery cells inside the battery may have 

suffered serious damage. In such instances, please read 

the waste disposal information for proper battery disposal.

9.  If the battery packs suffer overloading and overheating, 

the integrated protective cutoff will switch off the 

equipment for safety reasons. If this situation happens, 

stop the tool and let the batteries cool down for a few 

minutes before restarting. 

 IMPORTANT! Do not press the ON/OFF trigger any more 

if the protective cut-off has been activated. This may 

damage the battery packs.

10. Use only approved battery packs. The use of other 

batteries poses a fire risk and may result in injuries or an 

explosion.

Information about the charger and the 

charging process

1.  Please check the data marked on the rating plate of the 

battery charger. Be sure to connect the battery charger 

to a power supply with the voltage marked on the rating 

plate. Never connect it to a different mains voltage.

Summary of Contents for 24V-X2-20SB-CT-RM

Page 1: ...o SJ 24V X2 20SB CT RM 880E MR2 V2 CORDLESS SNOW BLOWER TOOL ONLY 20 INCH 48 VOLT MAX LED LIGHTS 2021 by Snow Joe LLC All rights reserved Original instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A Division of Sn...

Page 2: ...ies mWARNING Always disengage the switch lever and remove the battery packs before making any adjustments inspecting servicing changing accessories cleaning the snow blower or when any other dangerous...

Page 3: ...2 Do not modify or attempt to repair the appliance or the battery packs as applicable except as indicated in the instructions for use and care Battery Charger Safety Instructions NOTE This unit is too...

Page 4: ...the battery pack Do not place a battery pack near anything that may cause a short circuit such as paper clips coins keys screws nails and other metallic objects A short circuited battery pack poses a...

Page 5: ...50 F 104 F 10 C 40 C 5 Do not keep the battery charger in places where the temperature is liable to reach over 105 F 40 5 C In particular do not leave the battery charger in a car that is parked in th...

Page 6: ...ge and injury Maintain for safety and longevity Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other conditions that may affect the unit s operation If damaged repair or r...

Page 7: ...n WARNING Do not expose the unit to rain or wet conditions Keep dry CAUTION Beware of stones and other foreign objects that could be thrown from the appliance DANGER Cutting dismemberment hazard Keep...

Page 8: ...rself with the location of the various controls and adjustments Save this manual for future reference 8 Chute deflector handle 9 Crank rod 10 Lower handle frame 11 Chute deflector 12 Chute deflector t...

Page 9: ...e not toys Do not let children play with plastic bags foils or small parts These items can be swallowed and pose a suffocation risk Battery Pack Operation The equipment is powered by 2 lithium ion bat...

Page 10: ...r LEDs will illuminate one by one during the charging process Unplug the charger immediately when the 3 LEDs are all illuminated 4 The 24VCHRG QC Quick Charger sold separately and the 24VCHRG DPC 2 Du...

Page 11: ...ame onto the lower handle frame and align the holes Join the handle frames with 2 sets of handle frame latches threaded connectors as shown Fig 4 NOTE When threading the connector make sure the latche...

Page 12: ...crank rod through the hole on the chute rod retainer located on the middle handle frame Fig 11 2 Insert it into the opening at the back of the housing with holes aligned Fig 12 3 Secure the crank rod...

Page 13: ...sure to overlap clearing paths 5 Note the wind direction If possible move in the same direction as the wind so that the snow is not thrown against the wind and thus back into your face and on the just...

Page 14: ...erclockwise to move the chute to the right Fig 18 2 Raise or lower the chute deflector to the desired height of the snow stream by hold the discharge chute handle and press the chute deflector trigger...

Page 15: ...s online at snowjoe com or calling our toll free customer service helpline at 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 The use of parts that do not meet the original equipment specifications may lead to improper...

Page 16: ...e flammable or combustible solvents around battery packs battery chargers or tools 4 The 24V iON lithium ion battery charger has no serviceable parts Maintenance Storage 1 Run the machine a few minute...

Page 17: ...packs even if it is damaged dead or completely discharged When burned toxic fumes and materials are emitted into the surrounding atmosphere 1 Batteries vary according to device Consult your manual fo...

Page 18: ...Ah Lithium Ion Battery 24VBAT 2 24V iON 5 0 Ah Lithium Ion Battery 24VBAT XR 3 24V iON Lithium Ion Battery Quick Charger 24VCHRG QC 4 24V iON Lithium Ion Battery Dual Port Charger 24VCHRG DPC 5 Snow...

Page 19: ...all be construed as obligating Snow Joe Sun Joe to incorporate such design changes into previously manufactured products nor shall such changes be construed as an admission that previous designs were...

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