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3. 

To power off, release your grip on the ON/OFF 

 

switch lever.

Moving the Machine and Plowing  

the Snow

1.  Keep the area of operation free of foreign objects that can 

become thrown by the rotor blades. Perform a thorough 

inspection of the area since some objects may be hidden 

from view by surrounding snow. If the snow thrower hits 

an obstruction or picks up a foreign object during use, 

stop the snow thrower, disconnect the extension cord, 

remove the obstruction, and inspect the unit for damage. 

Repair or replace any damaged part before restarting and 

operating the unit.

2.  Keep children, pets, and bystanders away from the area of 

operation. Be aware that the normal noise of the machine 

when turned on may make it difficult for you to hear 

approaching people.

3.  When moving the snow thrower, use the wheels on one 

side as the pivot point. Slightly tilt the snow thrower on 

this pivot point to move it forward or backward.

4.  Start your clearing path near the electrical outlet and 

work outward, throwing snow in a back and forth motion. 

To clear in the opposite direction, step over the cord 

and pivot the snow thrower on its wheels. Make 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 onto 

the just-cleared path).

6.  While moving the snow thrower, do not drag the power 

cable violently or roughly. The snow thrower should move 

within the range that the cable can safely reach.

7.  Do not push the snow thrower with excessive force. You 

should push the machine gently and evenly in accordance 

with the unit’s throw rate.

8.  Do not apply additional man-made load to the engine 

since this may cause engine damage.

9.  Some parts of the snow thrower may freeze under 

extreme temperature conditions. Do 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 parts before restarting or operating the 

snow thrower. Never force controls that have frozen. 

10. When working on pebbles, gravel, or unpaved surfaces, 

avoid throwing loose surface material along with the snow 

by pushing down on the handle to raise the scraper bar at 

the base of the unit above the pebbles or gravel.

11. 

For larger areas, a definite pattern of operation is required 

to thoroughly clean an area of snow. These patterns 

will avoid throwing snow in unwanted places, a well as 

eliminate the need for a second removal of snow (Fig. 27). 

     Pattern A: Throw the snow to the right or left side where 

it is possible. For areas such as a long driveway, it is 

advantageous to start in the middle. Plow from one end to 

the other, throwing snow to both sides. 

     Pattern B: If the snow can only be thrown to one side of 

the area to be cleared, start on the opposite side.

 

Fig. 26

Safety switch 

button

ON/OFF 

switch lever

m

          

WARNING 

 

m

Foreign objects, such as rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, 

or string, can be picked up and thrown by the snow 

thrower, causing serious personal injury.
Remove all foreign objects from the area to be plowed 

before operating the snow thrower.

Fig. 27

pattern A

pattern B

Summary of Contents for SJ617E

Page 1: ...Take 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 edge...

Page 2: ...own in Table 1 Personal Safety 1 Stay alert Watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating the snow thrower Do not use the machine when tired ill or under the influence of drugs alcohol...

Page 3: ...strikes an object follow these steps i Stop the snow thrower and unplug the unit ii Inspect for damage iii Repair or replace any damaged part before restarting and operating the snow thrower Discharge...

Page 4: ...ar breathing protection 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 dism...

Page 5: ...e cord 8 Middle frame 9 Handle knob 6 10 Lower crank rod 11 Chute deflector 12 Deflector knob 2 13 Lower frame 14 Discharge chute 15 Main cover 16 Auger 17 Assembly wheel 18 Side cover 19 Scraper bar...

Page 6: ...rials in accordance with local regulations or save the packaging for long term product storage IMPORTANT The equipment and packaging material are not toys Do not let children play with plastic bags fo...

Page 7: ...Secure the lower frame to the unit using 2 knobs and 2 J bolts Install the knobs on the inside of the unit and tighten Fig 6 Chute Crank Assembly 1 Remove the cotter pin from the lower crank rod Fig 7...

Page 8: ...Fig 13 5 Align the hole on the bottom of the crank rod connector with the hole in the lower crank rod insert the first thumbscrew and turn clockwise to secure it Fig 14 6 Slide the upper crank rod th...

Page 9: ...ischarge Chute Assembly 1 Align the lower chute to the slot in the collar A and rotate clockwise to the locked position B Figs 18 19 2 Secure in place with the provided screw Fig 20 3 Position the chu...

Page 10: ...te that the snow thrower has a polarized male plug one prong in the plug is slightly longer and wider than the other Fig 25 The extension cord female end should be likewise polarized so that the exten...

Page 11: ...afely reach 7 Do not push the snow thrower with excessive force You should push the machine gently and evenly in accordance with the unit s throw rate 8 Do not apply additional man made load to the en...

Page 12: ...nearby windows The discharged snow and foreign objects accidentally picked up by the snow thrower can cause serious damage and personal injury Always orient the discharge chute in the opposite directi...

Page 13: ...ater on the machine 5 Do not use detergent or solvents as these could cause irreparable damage to the snow thrower Chemicals can destroy the plastic parts 6 To protect the snow thrower from corrosion...

Page 14: ...er bar to the snow thrower Fig 37 3 Install the new scraper bar and fasten it securely to the snow thrower with the screws Replacing the Belt NOTE Under normal operating conditions it should not be ne...

Page 15: ...elt with the ribbed side down While holding the belt down with your right hand use your left hand to turn the auger forward so that the auger pulley rotates in a clockwise direction The belt will be g...

Page 16: ...e the unit along with the disconnected extension cord in a locked dry place out of the reach of children to prevent unauthorized use or damage Cover loosely with a tarp for added protection Service an...

Page 17: ...hrower The use of any other attachment or accessory can be dangerous and could cause injury or mechanical damage Snow Joe Sun Joe SJTW A 14 gauge 50 foot extension cord with lighted end PJEXT50 B Mode...

Page 18: ...18 NOTES...

Page 19: ...the owner s manual 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 su...

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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