All Operators Must Read These
Instructions Before Use
General Power Tool Safety Warnings
m WARNING
Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. All users of this chainsaw must rst
carefully read this maintenance and operating manual and
familiarize themselves fully with all controls for it’s correct
operation.
Save all warnings and instructions.
SAFETY RULES
1. Replacement Parts. When servicing, use only identical
replacement parts.
2. Polarized Plugs. To reduce the risk of electrical shock,
this equipment has a polarized plug (one blade is
wider than the other). The plug will t in a polarized
outlet only one way. If the plug does not t fully in the
outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not t, contact a
qualied electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not
change the plug in any way.
3. Keep Work Area Clean. Cluttered areas invite injuries.
Do not start cutting until you have a clear work area,
secure footing, and a planned retreat path from the
falling tree.
4. Consider Work Area Environment. Use extreme
caution when cutting small size brush and saplings
because the slender material may catch the saw chain
and be whipped toward you or pull you off balance.
• Do not operate a chain saw in a tree unless
specically trained to do so.
• When cutting a limb that is under tension, be alert
for spring back so that you will not be struck when
the tension in the wood bers is released.
• Do not expose chain saw to rain.
• Do not use chain saw in damp or wet locations.
• Do not use chain saw in presence of ammable
liquids or gases.
Form No. SJ-SWJ701E-880E
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
5. Guard Against Electric Shock. Prevent body contact
with grounded surfaces. For example: metal pipes, wire
fences.
6. Keep Children Away. Do not let visitors contact chain
saw or extension cord. All visitors should be kept away
from work area.
7. Store Idle Chain Saw. When not in use, chain saws
should be stored in a dry, and high or locked-up place
- out of the reach of children. When storing saw, use a
scabbard or carrying case.
8. Don’t Force Chain Saw. It will do the job better and
safer at the rate for which it was intended.
9. Use Right Tool. Cut wood only. Don’t use chain saw
for purpose not intended - for example - Don’t use
chain saw for cutting plastic, masonry, non-wood
building materials.
10. Dress Properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery. They can get caught in moving parts. Rubber
gloves and nonskid footwear are recommended when
working outdoors.Wear protective hair covering to
contain long hair.
11. Use Safety Glasses. Also use safety footwear; snug
tting clothing; protective gloves; hearing and head
protection.
12. Carrying Saw. Carry the chain saw by the front handle
with the saw stopped, nger off the switch, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear.
13. Maintain Chain Saw with Care. Inspect chain saw
cords periodically and if damaged, have repaired by
authorized service facility.
• Keep cord clear of the chain and operator at all
times. Never carry saw by the cord or pull it to
disconnect from receptacle. Keep cord away from
oil and sharp edges.
• Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if
damaged.
• Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer
performance.
• Follow instructions for lubricating and changing
accessories.
• Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and
grease.
14. Disconnect Chain Saw. Disconnect chain saw when
not in use, before servicing, and when changing
accessories and attachments, such as saw chain and
guard.
15. Outdoor Use Extension Cords. Use only extension
cords intended for use outdoors and so marked.
16. Stay Alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common
sense. Do not operate chain saw when you are tired.
Keep all parts of the body away from the saw chain
when the motor is operating.
Before you start the saw, make sure the saw chain is
not contacting anything.
17. Check Damaged Parts. Before further use of the
chain saw, a guard or other part that is damaged
should be carefully checked to determine that it will
operate properly and perform its intended function.
Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and
any other conditions that may affect its operation.
A guard or other part that is damaged should be
properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service
center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in this
instruction manual. Have defective switches replaced
by authorized service center. Do not use chain saw if
switch does not turn it on and off. Do not operate a
chain saw that is damaged, improperly adjusted, or
is not completely and securely assembled. Be sure
that the saw chain stops moving when the trigger is
released.
18. Guard Against Kickback.
m WARNING: KICKBACK may occur when the nose or tip
of the guide bar touches an object, or when the wood closes
in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip contact in some
cases may cause a lightning fast reverse reaction, kicking the
guide bar up and back towards the operator. Pinching the saw
chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar
rapidly back towards the operator. Either of these reactions
may cause you to lose control of the saw that could result in
serious injury to user. The following precautions should be
followed to minimize kickback.
a. Grip Saw Firmly. Hold the chain saw rmly with
both hands when the motor is running. Use a rm
grip with thumbs and ngers encircling the chain
saw handles. Note: If a manual oil-regulator control
is provided, additional or modied instructions
regarding its use is to be provided.
b. Do not over reach.
c. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
d. Don’t let the nose of the guide bar contact a log,
branch, ground or other obstruction.
e. Don’t cut above shoulder height.
f. Use devices such as low kickback chain, guide bar
nose guard, chain brakes and special guide bars
that reduce the risks associated with kickback.
g. Only use replacement bars and chains specied by
the manufacturer or the equivalent.
19. Power Supply. Connect chain saw to correct voltage,
that is, be sure that the voltage supplied is the same as
that specied on the nameplate of the tool. Intended/
not intended use.
This chain saw is only designed for cutting of brushes, trunks
or timber beams up to a diameter according to the guide bar
length. It is only allowed to cut wood. Every other use of the
machine is a not intended use. Furthermore a professional use
for tree services is strictly forbidden.
During the use of the chain saw the user has to arrange for
personal protective equipment according to the manual and
also to the named pictograms on the chain saw. Parts of the
intended use are also the details in the manual regarding
safety warnings and references for use/maintenance. People/
User who work with the chain saw or make maintenances
on it must be familiar with the manual. It is only allowed to
assemble on the chain saw the manufacturers original or
approved spare parts (guide bar; saw chain e.g.) as well as the
allowed combinations of guide bar/saw chain as named in the
manual.
The user and not the manufacturer is liable for every accident
which results from a combination of not intended use or a not
allowed change of the construction on the machine.
The chain saw is only intended to use outdoor.
Residual risks Intended / not intended use
Even with the intended use of the appliance there is always
a residual risk, which can not be prevented. According to the
type and construction of the appliance the following potential
hazards might apply:
• Contact with exposed saw teeth of the saw chain
(cutting hazards).
• Access to the rotating saw chain (cutting hazards).
• Unforeseen, abrupt movement of the guide bar
(cutting hazards).
• Flung out of parts from the saw chain (Cutting/
injection hazards).
• Flung out of parts of the work piece.
• Skin contact with the oil.
• Loss of hearing, if no required ear protection used
during work.
• There may be health risks caused by breathing in the wood
dust, especially sawing of oak, beech and medium density
reboard.
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General Safety Instructions for chain
saw user
• It is important that this tool be protected by the use of a
residual current device.
• Cluttered areas and benches can cause accidents.
• Read the following safety instruction before attempting to
operate this device. Be aware of tool's operation range and
limitations as well as its dangers.
• When not in use, power tools must be stored in a dry place
and locked up securely, out of the reach of children and
unauthorised person.
• When not in use, when transporting between work
locations, or when carrying out any form of maintenance,
the tool must be disconnected from mains power and the
saw guard must be tted.
• Never allow the chainsaw near your body or your clothing.
• When switching the chainsaw on ensure the chain is not
touching anything.
• Do not start up or do not use the chainsaw near people,
animals or obstructions.
• During operation we recommend keeping a minimum
distance of 10 m from the tool to any of the above hazards.
• Always operate the chainsaw with both hands. The right
hand on the rear handle and the left hand on the front
handle, see page 5 (Know your electric chain saw).
m WARNING: Never use wasted oil, low quality oil, or
insufcient oil. This could damage the pump; the bar and the
chain and may result in serious personal injury.
• Check oil level before each work session, rell if less
than ¼ full.
• If the lubrication system does not work properly, check
if the oil lter and all oil-ways are clean and free from
obstructions. If it is still not working, contact an authorized
service center.
SAFETY CHAIN BRAKE
Kickback
Kickback is a phenomenon whereby the tip of the saw ies
quickly and uncontrollably upwards towards the operator.
It happens with little or no warning and can be caused by
cutting with the blade tip, if the saw gets pinched in its cut, or
if the saw contacts debris. The risk of kickback can never be
completely eliminated but is can be reduced by:
• Ensuring the work area is free of debris.
• Not allowing the chain to get pinched.
• Not cutting with the danger area at the tip of the saw.
(Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
m WARNING: Never attempt to operate ‘left-handed’ as
serious personal injury may result.
• Stand in a safe and comfortable position with both feet
rmly planted on a level and secure surface.
• Never carry the chainsaw by the cable.
• Keep the cable away from heat sources, oils, or sharp
edges.
• When sawing, do not use the chainsaw above your
shoulder height.
• The operator is responsible for any accidents or hazards
that may occur to other person or their belongings.
• Before starting the tool ensure that the power cord,
including any extension cable in use, is clear of the cutting
zone.
• Damaged cable must be replaced by an authorised service
centre before continuing work.
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
• The chain is automatically lubricated.
• Use only new chain oil specically formulated for
chainsaws.
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In the event of a kickback occurring, the left hand should
come into contact with the chain brake stopping the chain
immediately by moving it to position ‘0’. (Fig. 2)
The operation of the chain brake must be checked prior to
each use.
m WARNING: To reset the chain brake, disconnect from
the mains and snap it backwards (towards the operator)
into position ‘1’ (Fig. 2). Re-check the chain tension
before re-starting.
Fig. 2
1
0
Safety Chain
Brake Lever
R
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Safety Symbols
The following table depicts and describes safety symbols that may appear on this product. Read, understand, and follow all
instructions on the machine before attempting to assemble and operate.
SYMBOLSDESCRIPTIONS
WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury, user must
read instruction manual
SAFETY ALERT – indicates a precaution, a warning
or a danger
Contact of the guide bar tip with any object should be
avoided. Tip contact may cause the guide bar to move
suddenly upward and backwards, which may cause
serious injury to user.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
expose unit to water or operate unit on wet ground.
Two hands are always to be used in operation of the
chain saw.
Remove the plug from the socket or mains immediately
before carrying out any adjustments, servicing or
maintenance or if the cable is damaged or cut.
For protection against injury, wear safety goggles
and ear protection.
Wear protective gloves and non-slip footwear when using
the machine and handling debris.
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Know Your Electric Chain Saw (Fig. 3)
Due to modern mass production techniques and product testing, it
is unlikely that your power tool is faulty or that a part is missing. If
you nd anything wrong, do not operate the tool until the parts have
been replaced or the fault has been rectied. Failure to do so could
result in serious personal injury.
2
3
1
12
R
11
4
5
6
R
7
8
9
10
15
13
1. Cable + Plug
2. Rear Handle
3. Chain Oil Cap
4. Front Handle
5. Safety Chain Brake Lever
Technical Data
Rated Voltage 120V ~ 60Hz
Rated Power 14 AMP
Bar Chain Length 18-IN
No Load Speed 8000 rpm
Max Cutting Length 18-IN
6. Chain
7. Nose Sprocket
8. Chain Guide Bar
9. Lock Knob
10. Chain Cover Plate
LPA 79dB(A)
LWA 109dB(A)
Vibration Level 110m/s
Oil Tank Capacity 90 ml
Weight 9.7 lbs
5
14
11. Oil Outlet
12. Main Switch
13. Instant Safety Lock-Off Button
14. Cable Hook
15. Plastic Blade Guard
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Bar and Chain Assembly
1. Place the chain in the groove of the chain guide bar.
Make sure to the correct placement and running
direction as shown on the chain guide bar. (If chain
is placed in the wrong direction it will not cut.)
2. Place the chain around the drive socket and the
fastening bolt ts into the opening slot on the chain
guide bar. The chain tensioning peg ts into the hole of
the chain guide bar. If needed, adjust chain tensioning
screw to bring tensioning peg in alignment with the hole
in the chain bar.
3. Check that all parts are installed properly and in
alignment.
4. Install chain cover plate and tighten locking knob.
SWITCH ON AND OFF
• Connect the tool to an approved extension cord and outlet.
• Depress the safety lock-off button (13) while squeezing the
main switch (12) shown on page 5.
• Release the safety lock-off button and the tool will
continuously run.
• Releasing the main switch stops the tool.
TENSIONING THE CHAIN
1. Adjust tension with a screwdriver and turn the
tensioning peg screw clockwise or counterclockwise
to achieve the proper tension.
2. The correct tension is achieved with the chain in the
middle of the bar can only be lifted by approximately
3-4 mm.
m CAUTION: If felling a tree on a sloping ground, the
chainsaw operator should keep on the uphill side of the terrain,
as the tree is likely to roll or slide downhill after it's felled.
NOTE: Direct of fall (B) is controlled by the notching cut.
Before any cuts are made, considering the location of larger
branches and natural lean of the tree to determine direction of
the tree that will fall.
m WARNING: Do not cut down a tree during high winds or
if there is a danger to property. Consult a tree professional. Do
not cut a tree if there is a danger of striking power or telephone
cable.
Normally felling consists of 2 main cutting operations, notching
(C) and making the felling cut (D).
Start making the upper notch cut (C) on the tree facing the
felling direction (E). Be sure you don't make the lower cut too
deep into the trunk.
The notch (C) should be deep enough to create a hinge (F)
of sufcient width and strength. The notch should be wide
enough to direct the fall of the tree for as long as possible.
m WARNING: Never walk in front of a tree that has been
notched.
Make the felling cut (D) from the other side of the tree and
1.5 - 2.0 inches above the edge of notch (C) (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
E
GENERAL CUTTING SUGGESTION
• FELLING
Felling is a term for cutting down a tree. Small trees up to
6-7 inch in diameter are usually cut in a single cut. Large
trees require notch cuts. Notch cuts determine the direction
the tree will fall.
m WARNING: An escape path (A) should be planned and
cleared as necessary. The path should extend back and
diagonally to the rear of the expected line of fall (Fig. 4).
B
A
45°
Fig. 4
1.5"-2.0"
3-5 cm
Never saw completely through the trunk. Always leave a hinge
(F). The hinge guides the tree. If the trunk is completely cut
through, control over the felling direction is lost. Insert a wedge
or felling lever in the cut (D) well before the tree becomes
unstable and starts to move. This will prevent the guide bar
from binding in felling cut if you have misjudged the falling
direction. Make sure no bystanders have entered the range of
the falling tree before you push it over.
3/41/4
C
F
D
m WARNING: Before making the nal cut, always recheck
the area for bystanders, animals, and/or obstacles.
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1. Use wooden or plastic wedges (A) to prevent binding
the bar or chain (B) in the cut (Fig. 6).
Fig. 6
AB
2. When diameter of wood being cut is greater than the
bar length, make 2 cuts as shown (Fig. 6).
Fig. 7
R
R
Fig. 8
A
BUCKING
Bucking is cutting a fallen log into lengths. Make sure that you
have a good footing and stand uphill of the log when cutting
on sloping ground. If possible, the log should be supported
so that the end to be cut off is not resting on the ground. If
the log is supported at both ends and you must cut in the
middle, make downward cut halfway through the log and then
make the undercut. This will prevent the log from pinching the
bar and chain. Be careful that the chain does not cut into the
ground when bucking as this causes rapid dulling of the chain.
1. Log supported along entire length: cut from
bottom(underbuck),being careful to avoid cutting into
the ground (Fig. 9).
2. Log supported on 1 end proceed as if using a
saw-horse: First, cut from bottom (underbuck)
1/3 diameter of log to avoid splintering. Second, cut
from above (overbuck) to meet rst cut avoid pinching.
3. Log supported on both ends: First, overbuck
1/3 diameter of log to avoid splintering. Second,
underbuck to meet rst cut and avoid pinching
(Fig. 10).
m WARNING: As the felling cut (D) gets close to the hinge
(F), the tree should begin to fall. Remove saw from cut, stop
the engine, put the chainsaw down and leave the area by the
retreat path (Fig. 4).
LIMBING
Limbing a tree is the process of removing the branches from a
fallen tree. Do not remove supporting limbs (Fig. 8). Branches
under tension should be cut from the bottom up to avoid
binding the chainsaw.
m WARNING: Never cut tree limbs while standing on
tree trunk.
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Fig. 9
Fig. 10
1
1
2
2
NOTE: The best way to hold a log while bucking is to use
a saw horse. When this is not possible, the log should
be raised and supported by limb stumps or by using
supporting logs. Be sure the log being cut is securely
supported.
BUCKING USING A SAWHORSE (Fig. 11)
a. Hold the saw rmly with both hands and keep the saw
to the right of your body while cutting.
b. Keep the left arm as straight as possible.
c. Keep weight on both feet.
Fig. 11
a
b
Æ
c
• Ensure that the oil reservoir and the oil lter are clean. This
chainsaw meets all legislation requirements; in order to
avoid injures all repairs are to be done by qualied staff in
an authorized service centre.
CHAIN SHARPENING
It is highly recommended that, once the chain loses it’s ability
to cut cleanly and safely, it is replaced. It is possible, however,
to sharpen the existing chain if done carefully. To sharpen the
chain refer to Fig. 12 below and proceed as follows:
• Disconnect from the mains supply.
• Don protective gloves.
• Ensure the chain is correctly tensioned.
• Engage the chain brake to lock the chain on the bar.
• Use a round le whose diameter is 1.1 times the cutting
tooth depth.
• File at an angle perpendicular to the bar, and 38° to the
direction of travel.
• File each tooth from inside towards outside only.
• Sharpen each tooth equally by using the same number
of strokes.
• Check the safety depth gauge height every 5-chain
sharpening.
• If the depth gauges are also trimmed it is essential that the
original prole be restored.
• Use a depth gauge-measuring instrument to check the
height of the depth gauge. Depth gauge measuring jigs are
available from most reputable tool merchants.
MAINTENANCE
The following suggestions deal with the daily maintenance
of the chainsaw. In the event of failure contact an authorized
service center.
• Ensure that the electric power cord is not damaged.
• Ensure that the motor and cooling slots are unobstructed.
• If there is a reduction in motor power, the carbon brushes
may need replacement.
• Check there is sufcient oil.
• Clean the chain brake and ensure that it works properly.
• Check the bar wears.
• Ensure that oil-ways are unobstructed.
• Clean the chain guide on the bar.
• Check the chain tension, sharpen the blades and check
their condition.
• Check the guide bar sprocket.
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Top Plate
Direction
of Cut
Cutting Tip
Depth Gauge
Sharping Angle
Fig. 12
Depth Gauge Setting
Troubleshooting
ProblemSuggested RemedyCause
Motor does not run
No electricity
• Check socket, cables and plugs
• Damaged cable: Have repaired by a service agent
• Do not patch cables with insulation tape
• Damaged switch: Have repaired by a service agent
• See section on chain brake
Wore carbon brushes
Chain does not move
Poor cutting performance
Chain jumps off guide bar
Chain works with difculty
Chain becomes hot
Chain brake
Blunt saw chain
Chain tension
Saw chain tted incorrectly
Chain tension
Chain tension
Chain lubricant
Service
If your electric chain saw requires service or maintenance,
please call 1-866-766-9563 for assistance.
Model and Serial Numbers
When contacting the company or reordering parts, you will
need to provide the model and serial numbers of your product.
These are found at the bottom of your electric chain saw. Copy
these numbers into the space provided below.
Carbon brushes need replacing
Check the chain brake and release if necessary
Sharpen or replace the saw chain
Check chain tension
Check saw chain
Check chain tension
Check chain tension
Check oil level. Check chain lubrication
Record the following numbers from the housing or handle of your
new product:
Model #:
S W J 7 0 1 E
Serial #:
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A Two-Year Full Warranty
for residential use
in the United States and Canada
General Conditions:
Snow Joe, LLC warrants this product to the original purchaser for two years against defects in material or workmanship when used for
normal residential purposes. Snow Joe, LLC will repair any defect in material or workmanship, and repair or replace any defective part,
subject to the conditions, limitations, and exclusions set forth herein. Such repair or parts replacement will be free from charge to the
original purchaser except noted below.
The duration of the warranty applies only if the product is put to personal use around the household or residence. If the product is put
to any business use, commercial or industrial, then the duration of this warranty is 90 days from the date of original purchase. If any
product is rented or leased, the duration of the warranty is 90 days from the date of original purchase.
It is the owner’s responsibility to perform correctly all maintenance, and minor adjustments explained in the owner’s manual.
Electric Products:
To obtain a replacement electric powered unit or repair the existing electric powered unit, you must return the complete unit and
postage prepaid to: Snow Joe Return Center, 86 Executive Avenue, Edison, NJ 08817.
Gasoline / Battery Products:
Limitations
• Batteries are warranted only for the period of 12 months after the date of purchase on a prorated basis. Rechargeable batteries
will be replaced free from charge during the rst 90 days. After the initial 90 days, batteries will be replaced at prorated cost to
the customer
• Idlers, cables, and electrical components are warranted to the original purchaser for use at household or residence for a period
of two years
Exclusions
• Snow Joe brand engines are covered under this warranty. All other engines and engine accessories are covered only by the
engine manufacturer’s warranty and are not covered by this warranty
• Parts used that are not genuine Snow Joe parts are not covered by this warranty
• Damages resulting from misuse, alteration, improper assembly, improper adjustment, neglect, or accident which requires repair
is not covered under this warranty
• is not covered under this warranty
• Belts, augers, and tines are not covered under warranty – belts, augers, and tines wear out and can be purchased at
www.snowjoe.com or by calling 1-866-766-9563
Snow Joe, LLC may from time to time change the design of its products. Nothing contained in this warranty shall be construed as
obligating Snow Joe, LLC to incorporate such design changes into previously manufactured products, nor shall such changes be
construed as an admission that previous designs were defective.
This warranty is intended to cover product defects only. Snow Joe, LLC is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages
in connection with the use of the Snow Joe Products covered by this warranty. This warranty does not cover any cost or expense
incurred by the purchaser in providing substitute equipment or service during reasonable periods of malfunction or non-use of this
product, while waiting for completion of repairs under this warranty. Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above exclusions may not apply in all states. This warranty may give you specic legal rights in your state.
If you wish to contact Snow Joe, please direct inquiries to the:
Customer Service Department
Snow Joe Center
86 Executive Avenue
Edison, NJ 08817
Customers who have purchased Snow Joe products exported from the United States and Canada should contact their Snow Joe
Distributor (Dealer) to obtain information applicable for your country, province, or state. If for any reason, you are not satised with the
distributor’s service, or if you have difculty obtaining warranty information, contact your Snow Joe seller. If in the event your efforts
are unsatisfactory, please write to the Snow Joe Center at the above address.
If you have any questions about your product warranty, please call 1-866-SNOW-JOE or visit us online at www.snowjoe.com.
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