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5.  Slide the upper crank rod into the top of the crank rod 

connector (Fig. 12).

6.  Align the holes on the connector with the holes on 

the upper crank rod, insert the thumbscrew and turn 

clockwise to secure it (Fig. 13).

Discharge Chute Assembly 

1. 

Position the chute deflector over the discharge chute 

and align them with the deflector bolts, washers and the 

deflector knobs (Fig. 14).

2. 

Secure the deflector bolts, washers and knobs. Make sure 

the knobs are tightened (Fig. 15)

.

3.  Turn the chute control crank clockwise to ensure the 

discharge chute and deflector are in position.

Battery Pack Operation

The equipment is powered by a lithium-ion battery. The battery 

pack is completely sealed and maintenance free.

Battery Charge Level Indicator

The battery pack is equipped with a push button for checking 

the charge level. Simply press the push button to read off the 

battery charge level from the LEDs of the battery indicator:

•  All 3 level monitoring LEDs are lit: Battery charge level 

 

is high.

•  2 level monitoring LEDs are lit: Battery charge level is 

decreasing. Stop work as soon as possible.

•  1 level monitoring LED is lit: Battery is flat. Stop work 

IMMEDIATELY and charge the battery. Otherwise the 

battery’s service life will be greatly shortened.

NOTE: If the charge level button does not appear to be 

working, place the battery pack on the charger and charge as 

needed.
NOTE:

 Immediately after using the battery pack, the charge 

level button may display a lower charge than it will if checked 

a few minutes later. The battery cells “recover” some of their 

charge after resting.

Fig. 12

Upper crank rod

Lower 

crank rod

Crank rod 

connector

Fig. 13

Thumbscrew

Fig. 14

Deflector knob

Deflector bolt

Washer

Fig. 15

Charge level button 

The battery is at 30% capacity 

and requires charging

The battery is at 60% capacity 

and requires charging soon

The battery is at full capacity

Light Indicators

Lights

Summary of Contents for iON15SB-LT

Page 1: ...cessories mWARNING Always disengage the switch lever and remove the battery pack before making any adjustments inspecting servicing changing accessories cleaning the snow blower or when any other dang...

Page 2: ...rger 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...

Page 3: ...ltage marked on the rating plate Never connect it to a different mains voltage 2 Protect the battery charger and its cord from damage Keep the charger and its cord away from heat oil and sharp edges H...

Page 4: ...an object If the snow blower accidentally strikes an object first stop the snow blower and remove the battery next inspect for damage finally repair or replace any damaged part before restarting and o...

Page 5: ...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 6: ...of Snow Light fluffy Tire Size 6 3 in 16 cm Directional Control 180 auto rotate chute Weight snow blower alone 19 4 lbs 8 8 kg Weight snow blower with battery installed 20 9 lbs 9 5 kg Initial no loa...

Page 7: ...erial until you are ready to use the electric snow thrower The packaging is made of recyclable materials Properly dispose of these materials in accordance with local regulations or save the packaging...

Page 8: ...wer crank rod into the opening at the back of the housing with holes aligned Figs 6 8 3 Secure the crank rod in place and replace the cotter pin Figs 9 10 as shown 4 Slide the upper crank rod through...

Page 9: ...to read off the battery charge level from the LEDs of the battery indicator All 3 level monitoring LEDs are lit Battery charge level is high 2 level monitoring LEDs are lit Battery charge level is de...

Page 10: ...e battery pack up and out of the equipment Fig 16 2 Check that the mains voltage is the same as that marked on the rating plate of the battery charger Then insert the charger s plug into the electrica...

Page 11: ...ARNING Keep the area to be cleared free of stones toys or other foreign objects that the rotor blades might pick up and throw Such items could be covered by snow and are easy to overlook so be sure to...

Page 12: ...force You should push the machine gently and evenly in accordance with the unit s throw rate 7 Do not apply additional man made load to the motor since this may cause motor damage 8 Some parts of the...

Page 13: ...e unit Rotate the chute deflector by the chute control crank several times to remove any excess snow Proper Care for Battery Charger mWARNING To reduce the risk of injury always unplug the charger and...

Page 14: ...moving the 4 screws on each side Fig 24 2 Remove the belt from the drive wheel Fig 25 3 Remove the drive wheel by turning it clockwise Fig 26 4 Remove the screws and washer on the other side and remov...

Page 15: ...emoving the 4 screws Fig 32 2 Use your right hand to turn the rib side of the belt up and pull upwards while turning the auger pulley counterclockwise with your left hand The belt can be easily remove...

Page 16: ...eason storage to maintain optimal battery performance Battery Caution Disposal Information Always dispose of your battery pack according to federal state and local regulations Contact a recycling agen...

Page 17: ...requency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur...

Page 18: ...d could cause injury or mechanical damage NOTE Accessories are subject to change without any obligation on the part of Snow Joe Sun Joe to provide notice of such changes Accessories can be ordered onl...

Page 19: ...Snow Joe Sun Joe will not be responsible for the cost of any unauthorized warranty repairs This warranty does not cover any cost or expense incurred by the purchaser in providing substitute equipment...

Page 20: ...California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry product...

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