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4.  Secure the carriage bolts and knobs. Make sure the knobs 

are tightened (Fig. 22).

5.  Turn the chute control crank clockwise to ensure the 

discharge chute and deflector are in position.

Operation

NOTE: Before using this machine, make sure that the power 

source you will use complies with the specifications detailed 

in this manual. Before inserting the plug into the socket, verify 

that the snow thrower’s auger and rubber plates are firmly 

 

secured, and that the rubber plates are facing the correct  

direction. Perform a test run to ensure that the rotor turns 

freely. 

Securing the Extension Cord 

1. 

For safe and efficient use of your snow thrower, use only 

a UL-rated extension cord recommended for outdoor use. 

Refer to the Extension Cord Chart on

 

page 2.

2.  Push a loop of the extension cord through the slot on the 

cord lock from the opposite side of the restraint hook. 

Position the loop over the hook and pull the cable back 

through the slot (Fig. 23).

3.  Insert the female end of the extension cord into the 

appliance's polarized male plug (Fig. 24).

4.  Note 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 extension cord fits snugly 

into the appliance plug.

Powering On and Off

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WARNING! 

The auger starts rotating immediately  

after the snow thrower is switched on. Keep hands  

and feet away from the auger. 

1.  To power on, depress and hold the safety switch button 

found alongside the switch housing (Fig. 26).

2.  While depressing the safety switch button, pull the  

ON/OFF switch lever toward you. Once the machine 

powers on, release the safety switch button and begin 

operation (Fig. 26). The machine can only be started by 

depressing the safety switch button first, followed by 

squeezing the ON/OFF switch lever; reverse operation will 

not start the machine. 

Fig. 22

Carriage bolt

Fig. 23

Extension 

cord

Slot

Fig. 24

Fig. 25

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WARNING 

 

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Damaged electrical cords present risk of fire, 

electrical shock, and serious bodily injury. 
Before operating the snow thrower, carefully examine 

the electrical cord. If the cord is damaged, do not use 

the snow thrower. Replace or repair the damaged 

cord immediately. If you need assistance, contact an 

authorized Snow Joe

®

 + Sun Joe

®

 service center.

Summary of Contents for SUNJOE SJ618E-RM

Page 1: ...om To make sure you get the most out of your product be sure to register online at to enjoy full product support PASTE UPC LABEL HERE A Division of Snow Joe LLC Model SJ618E RM Form No SJ SJ618E RM 88...

Page 2: ...and lower water pipes radiators ranges refrigerators microwave ovens and outer frames of heating equipment Take necessary precautions to avoid electric shock There is an increased risk of electric sho...

Page 3: ...se of a polarized wall outlet The extension cord plug will fit into the polarized wall outlet only one way If the plug does not fit fully into the wall outlet reverse the plug If the plug still does n...

Page 4: ...ects such as rocks broken glass nails wire or string which can be thrown by or become entangled in the snow thrower Keep the area of operation clear of all spectators particularly children and pets Ex...

Page 5: ...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 6: ...ance 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 b...

Page 7: ...ls 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 foils...

Page 8: ...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 9: ...od 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...

Page 10: ...Discharge Chute Assembly 1 Align the lower chute to the slot in the collar and rotate clockwise to the locked position Figs 18 19 2 Secure in place with the provided screw Fig 20 3 Position the chute...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...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 13: ...tness to ensure that the equipment is in safe working condition m WARNING m Never direct the snow discharge chute at the operator at bystanders at vehicles or at nearby windows The discharged snow and...

Page 14: ...7 Store the appliance in a dry area out of reach of children 8 For the user s safety worn or damaged parts must be replaced Replace with original replacement parts only Parts from another snow thrower...

Page 15: ...alfunction the belt could be damaged 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 pos...

Page 16: ...he 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 the...

Page 17: ...nt or accessory can be dangerous and 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 cha...

Page 18: ...n this warranty shall 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 prev...

Page 19: ...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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