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Chute Crank Assembly 

1.  The cotter pin comes pre-assembled on the unit, as 

shown. Remove the cotter pin and proceed to step 2  

(Fig. 5).

2.  Insert the pin-hole end of the lower 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.

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Cotter pin

Fig. 6

Lower crank rod

Housing 

opening

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

Summary of Contents for SJ615E

Page 1: ...ake necessary precautions to avoid electric shock There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded 6 Do not abuse the cord Keep the cord away from heat oil sharp edges...

Page 2: ...ating the snow thrower Do not use the machine when tired ill or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention may result in serious personal injury 2 Wear proper clothing...

Page 3: ...wer Discharge chute safety Never direct the snow discharge chute at the operator at bystanders at vehicles or at windows The discharged snow stream and foreign objects accidentally picked up by the sn...

Page 4: ...ARNING 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 han...

Page 5: ...clips 2 9 Main cover 10 Lower handle 11 Wheels 2 12 Scraper bar 13 Auger 14 Discharge chute 15 Deflector knobs 2 16 Lower crank rod 17 Chute deflector 18 Crank rod connector 19 Upper crank rod 20 Upp...

Page 6: ...term product storage IMPORTANT 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 ris...

Page 7: ...nd proceed to step 2 Fig 5 2 Insert the pin hole end of the lower 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 cott...

Page 8: ...nd 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...

Page 9: ...longer and wider than the other Fig 18 The extension cord female end should be likewise polarized so that the extension cord fits snugly into the appliance plug Powering On and Off mWARNING The auger...

Page 10: ...o not attempt to operate the snow thrower with frozen parts If the parts freeze while the snow thrower is in use stop the snow thrower unplug the extension cord and inspect for frozen parts Free all p...

Page 11: ...the chute crank several times to remove any excess snow 4 Only use a cloth soaked with hot water and a soft brush to clean the snow thrower never wet or spray water on the machine 5 Do not use deterge...

Page 12: ...tic plates are installed properly and securely 1 Open the two side covers by removing the 4 screws on each side Figs 23 24 2 Remove the belt from the drive wheel Fig 25 3 Remove the drive wheel by tur...

Page 13: ...ed To replace the belt follow the instructions NOTE Determine the left and right hand side of the snow thrower by standing behind the unit in the normal operating position 1 Open the left side plate b...

Page 14: ...t the snow thrower carefully for worn loose or damaged parts Check connections and screws and tighten if necessary For repairing or replacing parts contact your authorized Snow Joe Sun Joe dealer or t...

Page 15: ...or accessory with your electric snow thrower The use of any other attachment or accessory can be dangerous and could cause injury or mechanical damage Model Accessories Item 1 Universal Snow Thrower...

Page 16: ...16 NOTES...

Page 17: ...NOTES 17...

Page 18: ...NOTES 18...

Page 19: ...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 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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