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Battery pack operation, Changing throw direction and throw height, Fuel gauge – Snow Joe iON18SB-RM Cordless Single Stage Snow Blower With Rechargeable Ecosharp 40 Volt Lithium-Ion Battery User Manual

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11. The LED light can be adjusted by moving it up and down

as depicted (Fig. 13).

Changing Throw Direction and Throw

Height

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WARNING!

Never direct the snow discharge chute at

the operator, at bystanders, at vehicles, or at nearby windows.

The discharged snow and foreign objects accidentally picked

up and thrown by the snow blower can cause serious damage

and personal injury.

Always orient the discharge chute in the opposite direction

from where the operator, bystanders, surrounding vehicles, or

windows are located.

1. The discharge chute can be controlled 180 degrees by

rotating the chute with the remote switch (Fig. 14).

2. The chute deflector on the top of the discharge chute

controls the height of the snow stream. Loosen the knobs

to raise or lower the deflector to the desired height of

snow you wish to throw. Tighten the knobs to secure the

deflector (Fig. 15).

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WARNING!

Make sure that the chute deflector locks

completely onto the discharge chute. An opening between

the discharge chute and the chute deflector may allow foreign

objects to be picked up by the snow blower and thrown in the

direction of the operator causing serious bodily injury.

• Do not advance the chute deflector too far forward as this

can cause an opening to appear between the deflector and

discharge chute.

• Do not overtighten the knobs on the chute deflector

(Fig. 15).

Battery Pack Operation

Fuel Gauge

Use the fuel gauge to determine the battery pack’s remaining

run time. Press the fuel gauge button to display the lights. The

fuel gauge will stay lit for two seconds.

NOTE: If the fuel gauge does not appear to be working, place

the battery pack on the charger and charge as needed.
Immediately after using the battery pack, the fuel gauge may

display a lower charge than it will if checked a few minutes

later. The battery cells “recover” some of their charge

after resting.

Fig. 13

Fig. 14

Chute remote switch

Fig. 15

Deflector knobs

Fuel Gauge 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

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