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Chute Clean-Out Tool

The chute clean-out tool is fastened to the top of the auger 

housing with a mounting clip (Fig. 9).

Skid Shoes Adjustment

Position the skid shoes based on surface conditions. Adjust 

upward for hard-packed snow. Adjust downward when 

operating on gravel or crushed rock surfaces.

The snow blower skid shoes are adjusted at the factory for 

shipping purposes. Adjust them downward, if desired, prior to 

operating the snow blower.

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WARNING! 

It is not recommended that you operate 

this snow blower on gravel as it can easily pick up and throw 

loose gravel, causing personal injury or damage to the snow 

thrower and surrounding property.

1. 

For close snow removal on a smooth surface, raise skid 

shoes higher on the auger housing. Allow 1/8 in. (3 mm) 

between scraper blade and hard, smooth surface(s).

2.  Use a middle or lower position when the area to be 

cleared is uneven, such as a gravel driveway. 

Allow  

1-1/4 in. (30 mm) between scraper blade and uneven or 

gravel surfaces.

NOTE: If you choose to operate the snow blower on a 

gravel surface, keep the skid shoes in position for maximum 

clearance between the ground and the shave plate.

To adjust the skid shoes:

3. 

Loosen the 4 hex nuts (2 on each side). Move skid shoes 

to desired position (Fig. 10).

4.  Make certain the entire bottom surface of skid shoe is 

against the ground to avoid uneven wear on the skid 

shoes.

5. 

Retighten hex nuts securely.

Battery Pack Operation

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

battery packs are completely sealed and maintenance free.

Battery Charge Level Indicator

The battery packs are 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.

Charger Operation

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WARNING! 

Charge only EcoSharp

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 PRO iBAT40XR 

lithium-ion battery packs in compatible EcoSharp

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 iCHRG40-

DPC lithium-ion dual port charger or iCHRG40 lithium-ion 

battery charger. Other types of batteries may cause personal 

injury and damage.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not allow water to flow 

into the charger's AC/DC plug.

Fig. 9

Chute clean-out tool

Fig. 10

Skid shoe

Hex nut

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 iON24SB-XR

Page 1: ...the key from the switch and disconnect the battery packs wait for all movement to stop before making any adjustments inspecting servicing changing accessories cleaning the snow blower or when any oth...

Page 2: ...ger 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 m...

Page 3: ...voltage 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 edge...

Page 4: ...f Any appliance that cannot be controlled by the switch is not safe to use and must be repaired Hitting an object If the snow blower accidentally strikes an object first stop the snow blower motor and...

Page 5: ...he face of slopes Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual DO NOT make sudden changes in speed or direction Use a slow speed to avoid stops or shifts on slopes Avoid starting or stopping on a slop...

Page 6: ...Keep dry CAUTION Beware of stones and other foreign objects that could be thrown from the appliance DANGER Cutting dismemberment hazard Keep hands away from the rotating auger Do not use hands to unc...

Page 7: ...nal Control 180 adjustable chute LED Light 0 3 watt each Weight snow blower alone 98 1 lbs 44 5 kg Weight 103 5 lbs 47 kg snow blower with batteries installed Initial no load voltage when fully charge...

Page 8: ...ANT The equipment and packaging material are not toys Do not let children play with plastic bags foils or small parts These items can be swallowed and pose a suffocation risk Assembly mWARNING To avoi...

Page 9: ...n the gear plate and push down until the chute is flush and flat against the housing Fig 6 2 Using the 2 U bolts and 4 nuts secure the discharge chute assembly to the gear plate Fig 7 NOTE You may nee...

Page 10: ...y Battery Pack Operation The equipment is powered by a lithium ion batteries The battery packs are completely sealed and maintenance free Battery Charge Level Indicator The battery packs are equipped...

Page 11: ...ry Contact Snow Joe Sun Joe customer service center at 1 866 SNOW JOE 1 866 766 9563 for assistance 4 A fully discharged pack with an internal temperature in the normal range will fully charge in 4 ho...

Page 12: ...moving it up and down as depicted NOTE After you have finished using your snow blower remember to turn OFF the light switch Auger Trigger Right Handle Fig 16 1 Press the safety button then squeeze the...

Page 13: ...using 5 Use the shovel shaped end of the clean out tool to dislodge and scoop any snow and ice which has formed in and near the discharge chute 6 Refasten the clean out tool to mounting clip on the to...

Page 14: ...witch remove key and wait for all rotating parts to stop before leaving operator s position Operation mWARNING Failure to follow instructions could result in personal injury and or damage to snow blow...

Page 15: ...leasing the drive trigger left handle mWARNING DO NOT change direction from forward to reverse with drive trigger left handle engaged Unit must come to a complete stop before changing direction Snow R...

Page 16: ...n use stop the snow blower remove the batteries and inspect for frozen parts Free all parts before restarting or operating the snow blower Never force controls that have frozen Traveling To travel fro...

Page 17: ...not stand in front or over the tire assembly when inflating Use a clip on chuck and extension hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side Replacing Skid Shoes The skid shoes on the bottom of th...

Page 18: ...freely on the shaft which may help prevent damage to the gearcase and its components mWARNING Always turn off the snow blower s motor and remove the key and batteries prior to replacing shear bolts 1...

Page 19: ...olts from the side of the auger housing Fig 36 8 Remove 2 set of shear bolts and nuts from the auger Fig 37 9 Remove the auger bearings on both ends then remove the 2 auger blades from the auger shaft...

Page 20: ...oving the 4 screws and washers 2 on each side and open the motor cover Figs 40 41 3 Remove the M6 bolt and sprocket cover from sprocket 1 then remove the auger belt from pulley 1 Fig 42 4 Roll the new...

Page 21: ...s and around the spacers and the flange bearings bushings found at either end of the shafts Auger Gearcase Gearcases are filled to the correct level at the factory Unless there is evidence of leakage...

Page 22: ...they are not in use Recharge the battery pack every 6 months to 50 capacity 2 lights on during off season storage to maintain optimal battery performance Battery Caution Disposal Information Always di...

Page 23: ...frequency 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 occu...

Page 24: ...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 online at s...

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Page 27: ...now 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 o...

Page 28: ...als are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies d...

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