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A Division of Snow Joe

®

, LLC

Model SWJ698E

Form No. SJ-SWJ698E-880E-MR5

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

© 2021 by Snow Joe

®

, LLC

All rights reserved. Original instructions.

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ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW

12-INCH | 9-AMP

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IMPORTANT!

Safety Instructions
All Operators Must Read These 

Instructions Before Use

Read all the instructions contained in this manual. Keep this 

manual in a safe place, so that the information is available at 

all times. If you give the equipment to another person,  

make sure to provide these operating instructions. Basic safety 

precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of 

fire, electric shock, and personal injury. 

Notice the personal safety alert symbol 

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 used in this 

manual to draw your attention to a WARNING given along 

with the particular operating instruction. This means that the 

operation requires special ATTENTION, CAUTION,  

and AWARENESS.

Intended use

This electric chain saw was designed and manufactured for 

trimming and pruning tree limbs and branches and for cutting 

smaller logs up to 9 in. (23 cm) thick. All of the wooden objects 

intended to be cut with this chain saw should be no thicker 

than the guide bar's maximum cutting capabilities.

Improper use

Any other use differing from the above mentioned applications 

poses a serious hazard to the user and may damage both the 

tool and your personal property. Examples of improper use 

include, but are not limited to:

•  trimming hedges;
•  carving;
•  sectioning pallets, crates, and various packing materials;
•  sectioning furniture or other materials with nails, screws, 

 

or other metal components;

•  butchering meat;
•  using the machine to lift, move, or split objects;
•  using the machine while fastened to fixed supports.

Improper use of the machine will invalidate the warranty, 

relieve the manufacturer from all liabilities. The user will 

consequently be liable for all and any damage or injury to 

himself/herself or others.

General Safety 

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WARNING!

 

When using electric yard tools, basic safety 

precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of 

fire, electric shock, and personal injury, including the following:

1. Keep guards in place – Protective guards should be 

checked periodically to ensure they are properly fitted and 

in correct working order.

2. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches – Check that 

adjusting wrenches are removed from the saw before 

turning it on.

3. Keep work area clean and well-lit – Clear work area of 

branches and limbs after each cutting session.  

Cluttered areas invite accidents.

4.  Avoid dangerous conditions – Do not use this machine 

in rainy, stormy, damp, or wet locations. Do not operate 

the unit in gaseous or explosive atmospheres.  

Motors in these units normally spark, and the sparks may 

ignite fumes.

5.  Do not use the chain saw in the rain.
6.  Keep bystanders and children away – 
All bystanders, 

including children and pets, should be kept a safe 

distance away from the work area.

7.  Do not force the tool – 

It will do the job effectively and 

safely if it is used at the rate for which it was designed. 

8.  Use the right tool – Do not force the tool or any 

attachment on the tool to do a job for which it was not 

intended. 

9. Wear proper apparel – Do not wear loose articles of 

clothing or jewelry since such items may get caught 

in moving parts. Wearing heavy-duty rubber gloves, 

substantial non-skid footwear, and close-fitting clothing is 

recommended when working outdoors with power tools.

10. Wear protective hair coverings to contain long hair. 
11. Always wear safety glasses and ear defenders to 

provide eye and ear protection – Everyday eyeglasses 

only have impact resistant lenses and do not provide the 

same protection as safety glasses.

12. Wear face or dust masks – If the cutting operation is 

dusty, the use of a face or dust mask specially designed 

to filter out microscopic particles is recommended.

13. Do not overreach – Keep proper footing and balance  

at all times.

Summary of Contents for SWJ698E

Page 1: ...iable for all and any damage or injury to himself herself or others General Safety mWARNING When using electric yard tools basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire...

Page 2: ...ents changing accessories or storing the power tool Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally 4 Store idle power tools indoors in a dry locked place out o...

Page 3: ...orized Snow Joe Sun Joe dealer Replacement parts for a double insulated appliance must be identical to the parts they replace A double insulated appliance is marked with the words Double Insulation or...

Page 4: ...nging accessories An improperly tensioned or poorly lubricated chain may either break or increase the chance for kickback Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease Greasy oily handles are sl...

Page 5: ...he proper cutting techniques Protection from environmental influences 1 Wear suitable work clothes Wear safety goggles 2 Protect your power tool from moisture and rain Moisture and rain can cause dang...

Page 6: ...ing the guide bar tip with any object Tip contact may cause the guide bar to move suddenly upward and backwards which may cause serious injury to the user WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION For protectio...

Page 7: ...pm Bar Chain Length 12 in 30 5 cm Cutting Thickness Max 11 5 in 29 2 cm Recommended 10 5 in 26 7 cm Oil Tank Capacity 3 fl oz 90 ml Chain Speed 32 8 ft s 10 m s Net Weight 7 1 lbs 3 2 kg 1 12 in cutti...

Page 8: ...ving the machine and its packaging mDANGER Never start the motor before installing the guide bar chain and chain cover Without all these parts in place the clutch sprocket can fly off or explode expos...

Page 9: ...the chain tensioning screw counter clockwise until the pin hole aligns with the adjusting pin 6 While keeping the bar and chain flush against the mounting surface adjust the chain tension as needed by...

Page 10: ...nd Figs 1 2 3 Remove the cutting bar and chain from the mounting surface Fig 9 4 Remove the old chain from the bar 5 To lay out and install the new saw chain properly follow steps 3 to 9 from the sect...

Page 11: ...store or online at sunjoe com NOTE It is normal for oil to seep from the saw when not in use To prevent seepage empty the oil tank after each use When storing the unit for a long period of time 3 mon...

Page 12: ...r please contact a physician immediately 4 Work only in daylight or good artificial light 5 Take utmost care when working near metal fences 6 Take care not to hit the bar hard against foreign objects...

Page 13: ...ty bar and chain oil designed specifically for use with chain saws mWARNING Make sure the bar and the chain are in place when you check the oil delivery Start the motor and check if the chain oil is d...

Page 14: ...xtend back and diagonally to the rear of the expected line of fall as illustrated Fig 17 iv Before starting to fell consider the natural lean of the tree the location of larger branches and the wind d...

Page 15: ...king a log Bucking is the process in which a log is cut into lengths It is important to make sure your footing is firm and your weight is evenly distributed on both feet When possible the log should b...

Page 16: ...the machine thoroughly to remove sawdust branches leaves or excess grease Never leave containers with cut debris inside the storage area Maintenance Please contact an authorized Snow Joe Sun Joe deal...

Page 17: ...er service center at 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 Sharpening is necessary when The sawdust looks like dust Cutting becomes more difficult The cut is not straight Vibrations increase An authorized serv...

Page 18: ...Chain Sprocket Regularly check the condition of the sprocket and replace it when wear exceeds 0 5 mm Fig 24 Do not mount a new chain with a worn sprocket or vice versa Storage After every work sessio...

Page 19: ...switch Fault Possible Cause Remedy Extension cord not connected to the plug Extension cord or power cable damaged Worn motor brushes Check extension cord is fully connected to the tool Repair or repl...

Page 20: ...ory 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 changes Accesso...

Page 21: ...gistration card available online from our website or calling our Customer Service Department at 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 or by e mailing us at help snowjoe com Failure to register your Product wil...

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Page 25: ...orrecto de la m quina invalidar la garant a exonerando al fabricante de todas las responsabilidades El usuario ser consecuentemente responsable de todos y cada uno de los da os o lesiones a s mismo o...

Page 26: ...El t rmino herramienta el ctrica en las advertencias se refiere a su motosierra el ctrica m ADVERTENCIA Apague el interruptor y desconecte la herramienta el ctrica de la fuente de alimentaci n antes...

Page 27: ...tra por completo dentro del recept culo del cable de extensi n invierta las clavijas del enchufe Si el enchufe a n no encaja obtenga un cable de extensi n polarizado correcto Un cable de extensi n pol...

Page 28: ...comiendan equipos de protecci n adicionales para la cabeza manos piernas y pies La ropa protectora adecuada reducir las probabilidades de lesiones personales debido a escombros lanzados o contacto acc...

Page 29: ...segura Cuando la m quina vaya a ser transportada o manipulada usted debe Apagar el motor y esperar a que la cadena se detenga por completo Montar la cubierta de barra gu a y Sostener la m quina usando...

Page 30: ...objeto El contacto con la punta puede causar que la barra gu a se mueva repentinamente hacia arriba y hacia atr s lo cual puede causar serias lesiones al usuario USE PROTECCI N OCULAR Y AUDITIVA Para...

Page 31: ...posterior 8 Cable del artefacto 9 Gatillo interruptor 10 Gancho de sujeci n de cable de extensi n 11 Ventana indicadora de nivel de aceite 12 Tuerca de cubierta de extremo 13 Cubierta de extremo de c...

Page 32: ...er realizado en una superficie plana y estable con un espacio adecuado para mover la m quina y su embalaje m ADVERTENCIA Nunca arranque el motor antes de instalar la barra gu a cadena y cubierta de ca...

Page 33: ...oloque la barra nivelada contra la superficie de montura de manera que los pernos de la barra est n en la ranura larga de la barra y la clavija de ajuste est en el orificio de clavija de tensi n de ca...

Page 34: ...ser girada con la mano sin forzarla NOTA una nueva cadena tiende a estirarse Verifique la tensi n de la cadena frecuentemente y ajuste la tensi n seg n sea requerido Reemplazo de la barra gu a y cade...

Page 35: ...a girar el tornillo tensionador de cadena en sentido horario y as tensionar la cadena Una cadena en fr o estar tensionada correctamente cuando no hay un exceso en el lado inferior de la barra gu a y l...

Page 36: ...eguridad Fig 14 6 Para apagar la herramienta suelte el gatillo interruptor Fig 14 NOTA no presione el gatillo interruptor hasta que usted est listo para hacer un corte Consejos de operaci n m ADVERTEN...

Page 37: ...las vibraciones puede causar lesiones y des rdenes neurovasculares tambi n llamados s ndrome de Raynaud o mano blanca especialmente a las personas con problemas de circulaci n Los s ntomas pueden afe...

Page 38: ...con ambos pies sobre terreno s lido para evitar ca das 10 No corte por sobre la altura de su pecho ya que es dif cil controlar fuerzas de contragolpe con una motosierra sujetada en alto T cnicas de co...

Page 39: ...ra el rbol empezar a caer Si existe alguna posibilidad de que el rbol pueda no caer en la direcci n deseada o pueda sacudirse hacia atr s y atrapar la motosierra detenga el corte antes de que se compl...

Page 40: ...ivote Corte con un movimiento en arco para hacer que la barra penetre en la madera Repita varias veces de ser necesario cambiando el punto en donde usted plante el tope dentado Al le ar en una pendien...

Page 41: ...ga de aceites u otros materiales contaminantes en lugares no autorizados Enfriamiento del motor Para evitar el sobrecalentamiento y da os al motor mantenga siempre las rejillas de ventilaci n limpias...

Page 42: ...con una lima plana redondeando los bordes Luego del afilado retire todos los residuos de afilado y polvo y lubrique la cadena en un ba o de aceite Reemplace la cadena cuando La longitud de los bordes...

Page 43: ...llave lejos del alcance de los ni os Soporte Si su motosierra el ctrica SWJ698E de Sun Joe requiere servicio o mantenimiento llame al 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 para asistencia Modelo y n mero de se...

Page 44: ...n Cable de extensi n no conectado al enchufe Cable de extensi n o cable de alimentaci n da ado Escobillas de motor gastadas Compruebe que el cable de extensi n est conectado por completo a la herramie...

Page 45: ...oso y puede causar lesiones personales o da os mec nicos NOTA los accesorios est n sujetos a cambios sin obligaci n alguna por parte de Snow Joe Sun Joe de notificar sobre dichos cambios Los accesorio...

Page 46: ...o disponible en l nea en nuestro sitio Web llamando a nuestra central de servicio al cliente al 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 o envi ndonos un e mail a help snowjoe com Si usted no registra su Producto...

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Page 49: ...d coupe de pi ces de viande l utilisation de la machine pour soulever d placer ou fendre quoi que ce soit l utilisation de la machine en l attachant des supports fixes L utilisation inappropri e de l...

Page 50: ...a cha ne elle m me en l absence de la coiffe protectrice Assurez vous de placer le guide cha ne dans sa coiffe protectrice quand vous n utilisez pas la scie 22 Rester vigilant Surveillez ce que vous f...

Page 51: ...fiche polaris e Une rallonge fiche polaris e n cessite l utilisation d une prise murale polaris e La fiche polaris e de la rallonge ne s ins re que d une seule fa on dans la prise murale polaris e Si...

Page 52: ...s poign es respectives vous risquez davantage de vous blesser et il est par cons quent vivement d conseill de ne pas respecter cette consigne de s curit Portez des lunettes de s curit et une protectio...

Page 53: ...s consignes d aff tage et d entretien du fabricant de la cha ne de la scie Si vous r duisez la hauteur du guide de profondeur les effets de rebond peuvent augmenter Observez toujours les r glements de...

Page 54: ...qu il soit Le contact de l extr mit peut forcer le guide cha ne se d placer brusquement vers le haut et vers l arri re ce qui peut gravement blesser l utilisateur LUNETTES DE S CURIT ET SERRE T TE ANT...

Page 55: ...chon de r servoir d huile 6 Bouton poussoir de s curit 7 Poign e arri re 8 Cordon de l outil 9 G chette 10 Crochet de retenue de rallonge lectrique 11 Hublot indicateur de niveau d huile 12 crou de co...

Page 56: ...la cha ne En cas de doute communiquer avec un revendeur Snow Joe Sun Joe agr ou appeler le service client le Snow Joe Sun Joe au 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 mAVERTISSEMENT Le d ballage et le montage...

Page 57: ...era pas 5 Maintenez la cha ne en position sur le guide cha ne et enroulez la boucle autour du pignon Placez le guide cha ne de telle sorte qu il repose bien contre la surface de fixation et pour que l...

Page 58: ...e des aiguilles d une montre Levez l extr mit du guide cha ne et serrez nouveau l crou de coiffe arri re Assurez vous qu il est possible de faire tourner la cha ne la main sans qu elle grippe REMARQUE...

Page 59: ...ndre la cha ne utilisez le tournevis lame plate et tournez la vis du tendeur de cha ne dans le sens des aiguilles d une montre Une cha ne froide sera correctement tendue s il n y a pas de jeu sur la f...

Page 60: ...arr vous pouvez rel cher le bouton poussoir de s curit Fig 14 6 Pour arr ter l outil rel chez la g chette Fig 14 REMARQUE ne pressez pas la g chette tant que vous n tes pas pr t scier Conseils d utili...

Page 61: ...de l herbe s che quand le moteur est encore chaud mAVERTISSEMENT Une exposition prolong e des vibrations peut tre l origine de blessures ou de troubles vasculonerveux connus galement sous le nom de s...

Page 62: ...pression sur la scie la fin du sciage 9 Pour viter de tomber sciez en ayant toujours les deux pieds sur un sol stable 10 Ne sciez pas plus haut qu hauteur de poitrine car il est difficile de contr le...

Page 63: ...d abattage horizontal Positionnez intelligemment le trait d abattage de telle sorte qu il y ait suffisamment de bois pour jouer le r le de charni re La charni re de bois emp che l arbre de vriller et...

Page 64: ...it s Fig 20C pratiquez une entaille sur 1 3 du diam tre depuis le dessus branche par dessus Tron onnez ensuite par le dessous sur les 2 3 restants en faisant co ncider les deux traits de scie iv Il es...

Page 65: ...our s assurer que le mat riel soit en bon tat de marche et puisse tre utilis sans danger Ne jamais utiliser la machine si des pi ces sont us es ou endommag es Les pi ces endommag es doivent tre rempla...

Page 66: ...s affutez vous m me la cha ne utilisez une lime sp ciale section ronde ayant un diam tre de 4 mm Vous devez avoir des comp tences et une exp rience suffisantes pour viter d endommager les tranchants A...

Page 67: ...tat du pignon et remplacez le quand il est us sur plus de 0 5 mm Fig 24 Ne montez pas une cha ne neuve quand le pignon est us ou vice versa Remisage chaque fois que vous avez fini d utiliser la machi...

Page 68: ...Cause possible Solution La rallonge n est pas branch e dans la prise La rallonge ou le cordon d alimentation est endommag Balais de moteur us s V rifiez si la rallonge lectrique est bien raccord e l...

Page 69: ...dangereuse et pourrait provoquer des dommages corporels ou m caniques REMARQUE les accessoires sont sous r serve de changements sans que Snow Joe Sun Joe soit pour autant tenue de donner un pr avis de...

Page 70: ...ne en appelant notre Service la client le au 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 ou encore en nous envoyant un courriel l adresse help snowjoe com Le fait de ne pas enregistrer l achat de votre Produit n a a...

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