SUNJOE SWJ599E Tree Limb Master Electric Handheld Chains Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- SUNJOE
Table of Contents
- SWJ599E Tree Limb Master Electric Handheld Chains
- IMPORTANT! Safety Instructions
- Safety Symbols
- Technical Data
- Unpacking
- Assembly
- Preparing To Work
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Optional Accessories
- SNOW JOE + SUN JOE REFURBISHED GOODS WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SWJ599E Tree Limb Master Electric Handheld Chains
Instruction Manual
SWJ599E Tree Limb Master Electric Handheld Chains
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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 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 10 in. (25 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, and 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
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:
- Keep guards in place – Protective guards should be checked periodically to ensure they are properly fitted and in the correct working order.
- Remove adjusting keys and wrenches – Check that adjusting wrenches are removed from the saw before turning it on.
- Keep work area clean and well-lit – Clear the work area of branches and limbs after each cutting session. Cluttered areas invite accidents.
- 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.
- Do not use the chainsaw in the rain.
- Keep bystanders and children away – All bystanders, including children and pets, should be kept at a safe distance away from the work area.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Wear protective hair coverings to contain long hair.
- 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.
- Wear a face or dust mask – If the cutting operation is dusty, the use of a face or dust mask specially designed to filter out microscopic particles is recommended.
- Do not overreach – Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
- Maintain tools with care – Keep tools sharp and clean for the best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
- Disconnect tool – Disconnect the chain saw from the power supply when not in use, before servicing, when transporting, or when changing the chain or other accessories.
- Reduce the risk of unintentional starting – Make sure the switch is in the OFF position before plugging the tool into a power source.
- Use recommended accessories – Consult the owner’s manual for recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause a risk of injury.
- Check for damaged parts – Before each use, repair or replace any guard or part that is damaged. In addition, check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other conditions that may affect the tool’s operation.
- Never leave the tool unattended while it is running – Turn the power OFF by removing the power cord directly from its socket. Do not leave the saw until the cutting bar comes to a complete stop.
- Avoid unintentional starting – Do not carry the chain saw with your finger on the switch.
- Do not grasp the exposed cutting blade or cutting edges when picking up or holding the saw – Be sure to encase the cutting bar in its protective sheath when not in use.
- Stay alert – Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate the chainsaw when you are tired.
- Store idle tools indoors – When not in use, appliances should be stored indoors in a dry and high or locked-up place out of the reach of children.
Chain Saw Use + Care
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term “power tool”
in the warnings refers to your electric chain saw.
WARNING! Turn off the power switch and disconnect the power source before
adjusting, inspecting, servicing or cleaning the power tool, when changing
accessories, or when any other dangerous conditions present themselves. All
maintenance tasks should be performed after the power tool’s rotating parts
have stopped completely. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of
starting the power tool accidentally.
- Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will perform better with less likelihood of personal or mechanical damage if it is used at the rate for which it was designed.
- Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
- Disconnect the unit from its power source before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the power tool. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
- Store idle power tools indoors in a dry, locked place out of the reach of children. Do not allow anyone who is unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to access the machine. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
- Maintain power tools with care to ensure safe operation and optimal performance. Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Check for misalignment or obstruction of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damage is found, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control.
- Use the power tool and accessories in accordance with these instructions, and be sure to take into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Using the power tool for operations other than those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
- Moving parts presents risks. Keep your face, hair, clothing, hands, and feet away from all moving parts. All guards and safety attachments must be installed properly before using the power tool. Shut off and disconnect the power supply before touching any parts other than the handles and the switch.
Electrical Safety
- Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection should be provided on the circuit(s) or outlet(s) to be used for this electric chain saw. Receptacles are available having built-in GFCI protection and may be used for this measure of safety.
- Make sure that the mains voltage matches that listed on the unit’s rating label. Using the improper voltage can damage the motor and injure the user.
- To prevent electric shock, use only an extension cord suitable for outdoor use, such as SW-A, SOW-A, STW-A, STOW-A, SJW-A, SJOW-A, SJTW-A, or SJTOW-A.
Before use, check that the extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, make sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating.
WARNING
Electric shock may cause SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. Heed these warnings:
• Do not allow any part of the electric chain saw to make contact with water while it is in operation. If the appliance becomes wet while turned off, wipe dry before starting.
• Use only a UL-, CSA-, or ETL-rated extension cord for outdoor, all-weather use.
• Do not use an extension cord over 100 ft (30 m).
• Do not touch the appliance or its plug with wet hands or while standing in water. Wearing rubber boots offers some protection.
EXTENSION CORD CHART****
Extension Cord Length | Up to 50 ft (15 m) | +50 ft – 100 ft (+15 m – 30 m) |
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Wire Gauge (A.W.G.): | 16 | 14 |
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (i.e. one blade is wider than the other). Use this appliance only with a polarized UL-, CSA-, or ETL-listed extension cord recommended for outdoor, all-weather use.
The appliance plug will fit into a polarized extension cord only one way. If the appliance plug does not fit fully into the extension cord, reverse the plug. If the plug still does not fit, obtain a correct polarized extension cord. A polarized extension cord will require the use 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 not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper wall outlet. Do not modify the appliance plug, extension cord receptacle, or extension cord plug in any way. -
To prevent the appliance cord from disconnecting from the extension cord during operation, use the extension cord restraint hook and/or make a knot as shown in Table 1.
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Do not abuse the cord. Never pull the chain saw by the cord or yank the cord to disconnect it from the receptacle. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
Double-Insulated Appliances
In a double-insulated appliance, two systems of insulation are provided
instead of grounding. No grounding means are provided on a double-insulated
appliance, nor should a means for grounding be added to the appliance.
Servicing a double-insulated appliance requires extreme care and knowledge of
the system, and should be performed only by qualified service personnel at an
authorized 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 “Double
Insulated.” The symbol (square within a square) may
also be marked on the appliance.
DOUBLE-INSULATED: GROUNDING IS NOT REQUIRED. WHEN SERVICING, USE ONLY
IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS.
This electric chain saw is double-insulated, eliminating the need for a
separate grounding system. Use only identical replacement parts. Read the
instructions before servicing double-insulated appliances. Use this chain saw
only as described in this manual.
Service
- Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person at an authorized Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® dealer using only identical replacement parts or call the Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® customer service center at 1-866-SNOW JOE (1-866-766-9563). This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Chain Saw Safety Warnings
- Keep all parts of the body away from the saw chain when the chain saw is operating. Before you start the chain saw, make sure the saw chain is not contacting anything. A moment of inattention while operating the chain saw may cause entanglement of your clothing or body with the saw chain.
- Always hold the chain saw with your right hand on the rear handle and your left hand on the front handle. Holding the chain saw with a reversed hand configuration increases the risk of personal injury and should never be done.
- Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces only, because the saw chain may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Saw chains contacting a ″live″ wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool ″live″ and could give the operator an electric shock.
- Wear safety glasses and hearing protection. If you are using the chain saw every day under normal conditions, you can be exposed to a noise level of 85 dB (A) or higher. Further protective equipment for the head, hands, legs, and feet is recommended. Adequate protective clothing will reduce personal injury by flying debris or accidental contact with the saw chain.
- Do not operate the chain saw in a tree. Operation of a chain saw while up in a tree may result in personal injury.
- Always keep proper footing and operate the chain saw only when standing on a fixed, secure, and level surface. Slippery or unstable surfaces such as ladders may cause a loss of balance or control of the chain saw.
- When cutting a limb that is under tension, be cautious of springing back. When the tension in the wood fibers is released, the spring-loaded limb may strike the operator and/or throw the chain saw out of control.
- Use extreme caution when cutting brush and saplings. The slender material may catch the saw chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off balance.
- Carry the chain saw by the front handle with the chain saw switched off and away from your body. When transporting or storing the chain saw, always fit the guide bar cover. Proper handling of the chain saw will reduce the likelihood of accidental contact with the moving saw chain.
- Follow instructions for lubricating, chain tensioning and changing accessories. An improperly tensioned or poorly lubricated chain may either break or increase the chance of kickback.
- Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Greasy, oily handles are slippery and can cause loss of control.
- Cut wood only. Do not use the chainsaw for any other purpose. For example, do not use the chain saw to cut plastic, masonry, or non-wood building materials. Using the chain saw in these incorrect ways could result in serious damage to you and your tool.
Kickback Prevention
Kickback is the result of tool misuse and/or incorrect operating procedures or
conditions. It occurs 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 sudden reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up
and back towards the operator.
This sudden reaction may cause you to lose control of the saw, which could
result in serious personal injury.
To avoid kickback and the potential for accident or injury, take the following
precautions when operating your chain saw:
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Maintain a firm grip (right hand on the rear handle and left hand on the front handle with thumbs and fingers encircling the respective handles) and position your body and arms to allow you to resist kickback forces. Kickback forces can be controlled by the operator if proper precautions are taken. Do not let go of the chainsaw.
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Do not overreach and do not cut above shoulder height. This helps prevent unintended tip contact and enables better control of the chain saw in unexpected situations.
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Only use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer. Incorrect replacement bars and chains may cause chain breakage and/or kickback.
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Follow the manufacturer’s sharpening and maintenance instructions for the saw chain. Decreasing the depth gauge height can lead to increased kickback.
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Always observe the safety regulations and follow the correct sawing techniques.
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Ensure safe carrying of the chainsaw. Whenever the machine is to be handled or transported, you must:
– switch off the motor and wait for the chain to come to a complete stop; – mount the guide bar cover;
– hold the machine using the hand grips, and position the bar in the opposite direction to that used during operation.
When using a vehicle to transport the chain saw, fasten the tool firmly and position it so that it is not a danger to any passengers. -
Before cutting, pruning, or delimbing for the first time, make sure:
– you have been specifically trained to use this type of equipment;
– you have carefully read the safety regulations and user instructions contained in this manual;
– you practice first on logs on the ground or attached to trestles/saw horses, in order to get familiar with the machine and the proper cutting techniques.
Protection from environmental influences
- Wear suitable work clothes. Wear safety goggles.
- Protect your power tool from moisture and rain. Moisture and rain can cause dangerous electrical and motor damage.
- Do not use the power tool near vapors and flammable liquids.
- Use the power tool only in dry conditions and at an ambient temperature of 50°F – 104°F (10°C – 40°C).
- Store your power tool only in dry locations with an ambient temperature of 50°F – 104°F (10°C – 40°C). Protect the power tool from humidity and direct sunlight.
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 it.
Symbols | Descriptions | Symbols | Descriptions |
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READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL(S) – Read, understand, and follow all | |||
instructions in the user manual(s) before attempting to assemble and operate. | |||
Keep bystanders and children a safe distance away. | |||
SAFETY ALERT – Indicates a precaution, a warning, or danger. | **WEAR |
EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION – For protection against injury, wear ear
defenders and safety goggles.
| WARNING! Do not expose the unit to rain or wet conditions.| | Wear
protective gloves and non-slip footwear when using the machine and handling
debris.
| DANGER! ROTATING BLADES – Keep hands and feet away from openings while
the saw is running.| | Correct direction of cutting teeth.
| CAUTION! Avoid contacting the guide bar tip with any object. Tip
contact may cause the guide bar to move suddenly upward and backward, which
may cause serious injury to the user.| | WARNING! Two hands are always to
be used when operating the chainsaw.
| SWITCH OFF! Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning or
conducting maintenance checks.| | SWITCH OFF!** Remove the plug from the
outlet immediately if the cord is damaged or cut.
| The rotating part will continuously run for several seconds after you turn
off the machine.| | Double Insulation.
Know Your Electric Chain Saw
Read the owner’s manual and safety rules carefully before operating your
electric chain saw. Compare the illustration below to the actual unit in order
to familiarize yourself with the location of the various controls and
adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.
1. 14 in. cutting chain
2. 14 in. guide bar
3. Front-hand guard
4. Front hand grip
5. Oil tank cap
6. Safety lock button
7. Rear handle
8. Trigger switch| 9. Appliance cord
10. Extension cord restraint hook
11. Oil level indicator window
12. Chain/sprocket end cover
13. End cover nut
14. Hex key wrench/blade screwdriver
15. Cutting bar sheath
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Technical Data
Rated Voltage ………………………………………………. 120 V ~ 60 Hz
Power …………………………………………………………………………. 9A
No Load Speed ………………………………………………….. 6300 rpm
Bar/Chain Length ……………………………………….. 14 in. (35.6 cm)
Cutting Thickness Max ……………………………… 13.5 in. (34.3 cm)/Recommended: 12.5 in.
(31.8 cm)
Oil Tank Capacity ………………………………………… 4 fl oz (120 ml)
Chain Speed …………………………………………..37.7 ft/s (11.5 m/s)
Net Weight ………………………………………………….. 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)
Unpacking
Carton Contents
- Electric chain saw
- 14 in. (35.6 cm) cutting chain (pre-mounted on the bar)
- 14 in. (35.6 cm) guide bar
- Dual-tipped hex key wrench/blade screwdriver
- Cutting bar sheath
- Manual with registration card
- Carefully remove the chain saw and check to see that all of the above items are supplied.
- Inspect the product carefully to make sure no breakage or damage occurred during shipping. If you find damaged or missing parts, DO NOT return the unit to the store. Please call the Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® customer service center at 1-866-SNOW JOE (1-866-766-9563).
NOTE: Do not discard the shipping carton and packaging material until you are ready to use your new electric chain saw. The packaging is made of recyclable materials. Properly dispose of these materials in accordance with local regulations.
IMPORTANT! The equipment and packaging material are not toys. Do not let children play with plastic bags, foils, or small parts. These items can be swallowed and pose a suffocation risk!
Assembly
WARNING! Always wear heavy-duty gloves when handling the bar and chain.
Mount the bar and chain very carefully to ensure the safety and efficiency of
the machine. If in doubt, contact an authorized Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® dealer
or call the Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® customer service center at 1-866-SNOW JOE
(1-866-766-9563).
WARNING! Unpacking and assembly should be completed on a flat and stable
surface, with adequate space for moving the machine and its packaging.
DANGER! 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, exposing the user to potentially serious injuries.
WARNING! To avoid serious personal injury, read and understand all safety
instructions provided.
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance, make sure the tool is
unplugged from the power supply. Failure to heed this warning could result in
serious personal injury.
Installing the Guide Bar + Chain
Tools and supplies required:
- Dual-tipped hex key wrench/blade screwdriver (supplied)
- Heavy-duty work gloves
NOTE: When replacing the guide bar and chain, use only identical replacement parts. Make sure the chain saw is disconnected from the power supply before proceeding with the installation.
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Use the hex key wrench to unscrew the end cover nut and remove the chain/sprocket end cover (Fig. 1). NOTE: When you first purchase your chain saw, the chain will come pre-mounted on the guide bar for easy installation. Refer only to the instructions for fitting the bar (see step 3). Should you need to replace the chain in the future, follow all the steps detailed below.
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Lay out the new saw chain in a loop and straighten any kinks. THE SHARP SIDE OF THE TEETH MUST FACE AWAY FROM YOU AND IN THE DIRECTION OF THE CHAIN ROTATION INDICATED ON THE GUIDE BAR. If the teeth face backward, turn the loop over (Fig. 2).
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Starting at the tip, mount the chain drive links into the bar groove, leaving a loop at the back of the bar. The chain will loosely fit until it is placed on the sprocket (Fig. 3).
NOTE: Make certain of the direction of the chain. If the chain is mounted backward, the saw will vibrate abnormally and will not cut. -
Hold the chain in position on the bar and place the loop around the sprocket. Fit the bar flush against the mounting surface so that the bar studs are in the long slot of the bar and the adjusting pin is in the chain tension pin hole (Fig. 4). NOTE: If the adjusting pin will not reach the chain tension pin hole, turn the chain tensioning screw counter-clockwise until the pinhole aligns with the adjusting pin.
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While keeping the bar and chain flush against the mounting surface, adjust the chain tension as needed by adjusting the chain tensioner screw with the supplied flat-tip blade screwdriver. Turn the chain tensioner screw clockwise to tighten the chain, or counter-clockwise to loosen the chain (Fig. 5).
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Replace the chain/sprocket end cover by inserting the rear tab first into the rear tab slot and position the cover over the bar end. Tighten the end cover nut; leave the bar loose enough to move slightly for tension adjustment (Fig. 6).
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Remove all slack from the chain by turning the chain tensioner screw clockwise until the chain seats snugly against the bar with the drive links flush inside the bar groove (Fig. 7).
NOTE: The chain is correctly tensioned when there is no sag on the underside of the guide bar; the chain is snug but can be rotated by hand without binding. For more information on chain tensioning, see the maintenance section beginning on pg. 17. -
Tighten the end cover nut completely using the hex key wrench.
NOTE: If the chain is too tight, it will not rotate. Loosen the end cover
nut slightly and turn the chain tensioner 1/4 and turn counterclockwise. Lift
the tip of the guide bar up and retighten the end cover nut. Ensure that the
chain can be rotated by hand without binding.
NOTE: A new chain tends to stretch; check the chain tension frequently,
and adjust tension as required.
Replacing the Guide Bar + Chain
- Disconnect the chain saw from the power supply.
- Use the supplied hex key wrench to unscrew the end cover nut to remove the chain/sprocket end (Fig. 1).
- Remove the cutting bar and chain from the mounting surface (Fig. 8).
- Remove the old chain from the bar.
- To lay out and install the new saw chain properly, follow steps 2 to 6 from the section “Installing the Guide Bar + Chain” beginning on page 8.
Preparing To Work
Checking the Machine
WARNING! Before performing any checks, adjustments, repairs, or
maintenance on the machine, make sure the unit is not connected to the power
supply.
Before starting work, please:
- Check that all the screws on the machine and the guide bar are tightly fastened;
- Check that the chain is correctly tensioned, properly sharpened, and there are no signs of any damage;
- Check that hand grips and protection devices are clean and dry, correctly mounted, and securely fastened to the machine;
- Check that the trigger switch and the safety button move freely without forcing and return automatically and rapidly back to their neutral positions;
- Check that the trigger switch remains locked until the safety button is pressed;
- Make sure the cooling air vents are not clogged with sawdust or debris;
- Check that the chain’s oil level is not below the “MIN” level mark; if necessary, top up the oil to 1 cm from the rim of the filler.
NOTE: You must fill the chain oil tank with bar and chain oil before using your chain saw.
Adjusting the Chain Tension
WARNING! Before performing any checks, adjustments, repairs, or
maintenance on the machine, make sure the tool is unplugged from the power
supply.
CAUTION! The chain will continue to run for several seconds after turning
off the tool.
- Loosen the end cover nut until it is hand-tight. Use the flat-tip blade screwdriver to turn the chain tensioner screw clockwise to tension the chain. A cold chain will be correctly tensioned when there is no slack on the underside of the guide bar; the chain is snug, but it can be turned by hand without binding (Fig. 9).
- The tension is correct when the drive links on the chain do not slip out of the chain guide on the bar when the chain is pulled up from the middle of the bar (Fig. 10).
Chain Lubricant
CAUTION! Failure to lubricate the chain will cause damage to the chain and
bar. Use a good quality bar and chain oil designed specifically for use with
chain saws. Bar and chain oil can be purchased at your local hardware 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 months or longer), be sure the chain is lightly
lubricated. This will prevent rust on the chain and the bar sprocket.
WARNING! Do not use the chain saw with any type of accessory or
attachment. Such usage might be hazardous.
Operation
Starting the Machine
Before starting the chain saw, remove the oil tank cap and add bar and chain
oil to the top of the oil level window (Fig. 11).
One minute of use will consume approximately 0.2 fl oz (6 ml) of oil. Refill
when the oil level drops to 1/4 of a tank.
NOTE: Your electric chain saw is equipped with an automatic oil pump for bar and chain oiling. You must add bar and chain oil in order for your chain saw to work.
- Connect the electric chain saw to a working 120 V outlet using a heavy-duty outdoor extension power cord.
- Make a loop in the power cord and push it up through the hole in the handle and around the cord restraint hook (Fig. 12) , then connect the extension cord to the appliance cord.
- Make sure the guide bar is not touching the ground or any other object.
- Hold the chain saw firmly with both hands.
- To turn the tool ON, push and hold the safety lock button with your thumb, then squeeze the trigger with your fingers. Once the tool is running, release the safety lock button (Fig. 13).
- To turn the tool OFF, release the trigger switch (Fig. 13).
NOTE: Do not press the trigger switch until you are ready to make a cut.
Operating Tips
WARNING! For your safety and that of others:
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Do not use the machine without reading the instructions carefully. Become acquainted with the controls and the proper use of the machine. Learn how to stop the machine quickly.
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Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
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Always wear suitable clothing when using the machine. Wear anti-vibration gloves and other personal protective equipment.
NOTE: All the above-mentioned precautions do not, however, guarantee the prevention of certain risks – i.e. Raynaud’s phenomenon or carpal tunnel syndrome. For operators who use this machine for prolonged periods, it is recommended to have periodic checkups on their hands and fingers. If any of the above-mentioned symptoms should appear, please contact a physician immediately. -
Work only in daylight or with good artificial light.
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Take the utmost care when working near metal fences.
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Take care not to hit the bar hard against foreign objects or flying debris caused by the movement of the chain.
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Do not operate the chain saw in a tree, on a ladder, or on a scaffold. This is extremely dangerous.
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Use extreme caution when cutting small brushes, saplings, or limbs under tension. Such slender and tense material may catch the saw and whip back towards you, pull you off balance, or spring back.
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Do not cut vines and/or small underbrush.
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Before you start the unit, make sure the chain saw is not contacting any object.
CAUTION! The chain coasts after the saw are turned off. Do not use the tool under wet conditions.
IMPORTANT! Always remember that an incorrectly used chain saw may harm or disturb others and have a serious impact on the environment. To respect people and the environment:
- Avoid using the machine in environments or at times of the day when it may disturb others.
- Scrupulously comply with local regulations and provisions for the disposal of waste materials after sawing.
- Scrupulously comply with local regulations and provisions for the disposal of oils, damaged parts, or any elements that have a strong impact on the environment.
- A certain amount of chain lubricating oil is released into the environment when the machine is running, so only use biodegradable oils made specifically for this use.
- To avoid the risk of fire, do not leave the machine with a hot engine on leaves or dry grass.
WARNING! Prolonged exposure to vibrations can cause injuries and neurovascular disorders (also called “Raynaud’s syndrome” or “white hand”), especially in people suffering from circulation disorders. The symptoms can affect the hands, wrists, and fingers and manifest with loss of sensitivity, numbness, itching, pain, and discoloring of or visible changes to the skin. These effects can be worsened by low ambient temperatures and/or by gripping the hand grips too tightly. If the symptoms occur, the length of time the machine is used must be reduced and a doctor consulted.
Checks During Work
- Checking the chain tension
The chain tends to stretch gradually as you work, so you need to check its
tension frequently.
IMPORTANT! During the first period of use (or after replacing the chain),
the chain tension must be checked more frequently due to the settling of the
chain.
WARNING! Never work with the chain loose, as it can be hazardous if the
chain slips out of the guide rails.
To adjust the chain tension, follow the instructions in “Adjusting the Chain
Tension” on page 11.
- Checking the oil delivery
IMPORTANT! Never use the machine without lubrication! You can check the
oil level in the tank through the transparent gauge. Make sure you fill-up the
oil tank every time you use the machine. For best results, use only a good
quality bar and chain oil designed specifically for use with chain saws.
WARNING! 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 delivered as shown below (Fig.
14).
Proper Cutting Stance
- Weight should be balanced with both feet on solid ground.
- Keep your left arm and elbow locked in a “straight arm” position to withstand any kickback force (Fig. 15).
- Your body should always be to the left of the chain line.
Basic Cutting Procedures
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Small trees up to 6 – 7 inches in diameter are usually cut in a single cut. Notch cuts determine the direction the tree will fall.
WARNING! If the tree starts to fall in the wrong direction, or if the saw got caught or hung up during the fall, leave the saw and save yourself.
WARNING! Periodically glance at the top of the tree during the back-cut to ensure the tree is going to fall in the desired direction. -
Practice cutting a few small logs using the following techniques to get the feel of using the saw before you begin a major sawing operation.
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Take the proper stance in front of the wood with the saw turned off.
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Squeeze the trigger and let the chain accelerate to full speed before entering the cut.
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Hold the saw with both hands firmly. Always keep your left hand on the front handle and your right hand on the rear handle so that your body is to the left of the chain line.
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Keep the unit running the entire time you are cutting, maintaining a steady speed.
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Let the chain do the work; exert only light downward pressure. If you force the cut, damage to the bar, chain or unit can result.
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Do not put pressure on the saw at the end of the cut.
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Always cut with both feet on solid ground to prevent falling.
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Do not cut above chest height since it is difficult to control kickback forces with a saw held high.
Cutting Techniques
Before felling or delimbing for the first time, practice sawing logs on the
ground or on trestles, so that you can get familiar with the machine and the
most suitable sawing techniques. When felling a tree, keep everyone a safe
distance from the cutting area. The safest distance should be at least twice
the height of the largest trees in the felling area.
WARNING! Always hold the machine with both hands when sawing.
WARNING! Stop the motor immediately if the chain stops during sawing.
Beware of kickback, which can occur if the bar contacts an obstacle.
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Felling a tree
I) When bucking and felling are performed by two or more people at the same time, the felling operation should be separated from the bucking operation by a distance of at least twice the height of the tree being felled. Trees should not be felled in any manner that could endanger a person, strike a utility line, or cause property damage. If the tree does make contact with a utility line, the utility company should be notified immediately.
WARNING! Check the tree for damaged or dead branches that could fall off and hit you during the felling process.
II) The chain saw operator should stay on the uphill side of the terrain, as the tree is likely to roll or slide downhill after it is felled.
III) Plan an escape path and clear the appropriate area before starting to work. The escape path should extend back and diagonally to the rear of the expected line of fall as illustrated (Fig. 16). IV) Before starting to fall, consider the natural lean of the tree, the location of larger branches, and the wind direction to help you judge the direction in which the tree will fall.
WARNING! Do not fall trees during periods of high wind or heavy precipitation. Wait for favorable conditions to do your cutting.
WARNING! Do not cut down trees that have extreme lean or large trees that have rotten limbs, loose bark, or hollow trunks. Have these trees pushed or dragged down with heavy equipment, and then cut.
V) Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples, and wire from the tree to be cut. -
Notching undercut
Make the notch 1/3 the diameter of the tree, perpendicular to the direction of the fall as illustrated (Fig. 17). Make the lower horizontal notching cut first.
This will help to avoid pinching either the saw chain or the guide bar when the second notch is made. -
Felling back cut
I) Make the felling back cut at least 2 in. (50 mm) higher than the horizontal notching cut as illustrated (Fig. 18). Keep the felling back cut parallel to the horizontal notching cut. Strategically position the felling back cut so that enough wood is left to act as a hinge. The hinge wood keeps the tree from twisting and falling in the wrong direction. Do not cut through the hinge.
II) As the felling gets close to the hinge, the tree should begin to fall. If there is any chance that the tree may not fall in the desired direction or it may rock back and bind the saw chain, stop cutting before the felling back cut is complete and use wedges of wood, plastic, or aluminum to open the cut and drop the tree along the desired line of fall.
III) When the tree begins to fall, remove the chain saw from the cut, stop the motor, put the chain saw down, then use the retreat path planned. Stay alert for falling limbs overhead and watch your footing. -
Limbing a tree
Limbing is the process in which branches are removed from a fallen tree. When limbing, leave larger lower limbs to support the log off the ground. Remove the small limbs in one cut as illustrated (Fig. 18). Branches under tension should be cut from the bottom up to avoid binding the chain saw. WARNING! Pay special attention to where the branches are lying on the ground and recognize the following risks:
- the branches may be under tension; 2) the direction in which the branch will fall may differ from that anticipated; 3) the tree may be unstable after the branch has been cut.
- Bucking 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 be raised and supported by the use of limbs, logs, or chocks.
Follow these simple directions for easy cutting:
I) When the log is supported along its entire length as illustrated (Fig. 19A) , cut from the top (overbook). II) When the log is supported on one end (Fig. 19B), cut 1/3 of the diameter from the underside (Funderburk). Then make the finishing cut by overbooking to meet the first cut. III) When the log is supported on both ends (Fig. 19C), cut 1/3 the diameter from the top (overbook). Then make the finishing cut by under-bucking the lower 2/3 to meet the first cut. IV) It is easier to see a log using the spiked bumper (Fig. 19D).
– Dig the spiked bumper into the log and use it as a pivot. Cut with an arched motion to make the bar penetrate the wood.
– Repeat several times if necessary, changing the point where you plant the spiked bumper.
– When bucking on a slope, always stand on the uphill side of the log (Fig. 20). When cutting through the log, maintain control by releasing the cutting pressure near the end of the cut without relaxing your grip on the chain saw handles. Do not let the chain contact the ground. After completing the cut, wait for the saw chain to stop before you move the chain saw. Always stop the motor before moving from tree to tree.
Finishing Work
When you have finished your work:
- Switch off the motor and unplug the unit from the power source.
- Wait for the chain to stop and allow the machine to cool.
- Remove any traces of sawdust or oil deposits from the chain.
- If there is excessive dirt or resin build-up, disassemble the chain and place it in a container with a suitable cleanser. Then rinse it with clean water and treat it with a suitable anticorrosive spray before reassembling it on the machine.
- Fit the cutting bar sheath onto the bar before storing.
WARNING! Let the motor cool completely before storing the chain saw in any
enclosed space.
To reduce fire hazards, clean 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 ® dealer or call the Snow
Joe ® + Sun Joe ® customer service center at 1-866-SNOW JOE
(1-866-766-9563) for all maintenance
operations not foreseen in this manual. Any operation performed in an
unauthorized service center or by unqualified personnel will completely
invalidate the warranty.
WARNING! For your safety and that of others:
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Correct maintenance is essential to maintain the original efficiency and safety of the machine over time.
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Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition.
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Never use the machine with worn or damaged parts. Damaged parts are to be replaced and never repaired.
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Only use original Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® replacement parts. Parts that are not of the same quality can seriously damage the equipment, compromise safety, and invalidate the warranty.
WARNING! Always unplug the unit from the power source before performing any adjustments, maintenance, or repairs to your electric chain saw. -
Use protective gloves when handling the bar and chain.
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Keep the protective cutting bar sheath on, except when intervening directly on the bar or the chain.
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Never dispose of oils or other pollutants in unauthorized places.
Motor Cooling
To avoid overheating and damage to the motor, always keep the cooling air
vents clean and free of sawdust and debris.
Chain Tension
Check the chain tension before using the saw when the chain is cold. The
correct tension of a cold chain is when there is no slack on the underside of
the guide bar; the chain is snug, but you can rotate it by hand without
binding.
During normal saw operation, the temperature of the chain will increase. The
drive links of a correctly tensioned warm chain will hang approximately 0.050
in. (1.25 mm) out of the bar groove (Fig. 21). Be aware that a chain tensioned
while warm may be too tight upon cooling. Check the “cold tension” before the
next use. The chain must be re-tensioned whenever the flats on the drive links
hang out of the bar groove (Fig. 21). NOTE: A new chain tends to stretch. Check the chain
tension frequently and re-tension as needed.
Nuts + Screws
Periodically check that all the nuts and screws are securely tightened and the
hand grips are tightly fastened.
Chain Sharpening
WARNING! To ensure that the chain saw works safely and efficiently, it is
essential that the cutting components are well-sharpened. It is highly
recommended to replace the chain once it loses its ability to cut cleanly and
safely. It is possible, however, to sharpen the existing chain if the
sharpening is carefully performed. Any work on the chain and bar requires
specific experience and special tools. For safety purposes, we recommend you
contact an authorized Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® dealer or call the Snow Joe ® +
Sun Joe ® customer service center at 1-866-SNOW JOE
(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 service center will sharpen the chain using the right tools to
ensure minimum removal of material and even sharpness on all the cutting
edges.
If you sharpen the chain yourself, use special round-section files with a
diameter of 5/32 inches (4 mm). You need a certain amount of skill and
experience to avoid damaging the cutting edges.
Sharpen the chain as follows (Fig. 22) :
- Secure the bar firmly, with the chain mounted, in a suitable vice.
- Tighten the chain if it is loose.
- Mount the file in the guide and then insert it in the tooth at a constant angle from the cutting edge.
- Sharpen in a forward motion a few times and repeat this on all the cutting edges facing the same way (right or left).
- To move the chain forward, use a screwdriver.
- Turn the bar over in the vice and repeat on all the other cutting edges.
- Check that the depth limiter tooth does not stick out farther than the inspection tool and file any projecting parts with a flat file, rounding off the edges (Fig. 22).
- After sharpening, remove all traces of filing and dust and lubricate the chain in an oil bath. Replace the chain whenever:
– the length of the cutting edges decreases to 5 mm or less;
– there is too much play between the links and the rivets.
Guide Bar Maintenance
When the guide bar shows signs of wear, turn it over on the saw to distribute
the wear for maximum bar life. Feathering or burring of the bar rails is a
normal process of bar wear. You should smooth such faults with a file as soon
as they occur.
Replace a bar with any of the following faults:
- wear inside the bar rails permitting the chain to lay over sideways;
- bent-guide bar;
- cracked or broken rails;
- spread rails.
Turn the saw over, check the underside of the guide bar, and make sure that
the lubrication holes and chain groove are free from impurities.
You can purchase replacement parts for your Sun Joe® SWJ599E-RM electric chain
saw online at sunjoe.com or, to order by phone, contact Snow Joe® + Sun Joe®
customer service at 1-866-SNOW JOE
(1-866-766-9563).
Chain Sprocket
Regularly check the condition of the sprocket and replace it when wear exceeds
0.5 mm (Fig. 23).
Do not mount a new chain with a worn sprocket or vice-versa.
Storage
After every work session, clean the machine thoroughly to remove all dust and
debris and slide the bar sheath over the cutting bar. Repair or replace any
faulty parts on the unit.
Store the machine in a dry, locked place out of the reach of children.
Support
If your Sun Joe® SWJ599E-RM electric chain saw requires service or
maintenance, please call 1-866-SNOW JOE
(1-866-766-9563) for assistance.
Model and Serial Numbers
When contacting the company, reordering parts, or arranging service from an
authorized dealer, you will need to provide the model and serial numbers,
which can be found on the decal located on the housing of the unit. Copy these
numbers into the space provided below.
Troubleshooting
Fault | Possible Cause | Remedy |
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The motor does not start when you switch it on | • Cord not connected to the | |
power source | • Make sure that the cord is connected to a power source | |
• Trigger switch not operational | • Check safety lock button is fully |
depressed prior to engaging the trigger switch
• Extension cord not connected to the plug| • Check extension cord is fully
connected to the tool
• Extension cord or power cable damaged| • Repair or replace the damaged cord
• Worn motor brushes| • Motor brushes must be replaced
Bar and chain running hot and smoking| • Chain tension too tight| • Adjust
chain tension
• Oil tank empty| • Fill the tank with chain oil
• Chain installed backward| • Reverse chain so that cutters face the right
direction
Motor runs but the chain is not rotating| • Chain tension too tight| • Adjust
chain tension
• Guide bar and chain may be damaged| • Replace the chain and bar with
identical replacement parts
Poor cutting performance| • Blunt saw chain| • Sharpen or replace the saw
chain
• Incorrect chain tension| • Check chain tension
• Saw chain fitted incorrectly| • Check saw chain orientation
Chain jumps off the guide bar| • Incorrect chain tension| • Check chain
tension
The chain works with difficulty| • Incorrect chain tension| • Check chain
tension
Optional Accessories
WARNING! ALWAYS use only authorized Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® replacement parts and accessories. NEVER use replacement parts or accessories that are not intended for use with this saw. Contact Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® if you are unsure whether it is safe to use a particular replacement part or accessory with your saw. The use of any other attachment or accessory can be dangerous and could cause injury or mechanical damage.
Accessories | Item | Model |
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14-inch (35.6 cm) guide bar | SWJ-14BAR | |
14-inch (35.6 cm) chain | SWJ-14CHAIN | |
Bar + chain oil | SWJ-OIL |
(sold at sunjoe.com or you can purchase equivalent bar and chain oil at your
local hardware store)
| Snow Joe® + Sun Joe® SJTW-A 14-gauge 50-foot extension cord with lighted
end| PJEXT50-B
NOTE: Accessories are subject to change without any obligation on the part of Snow Joe ® + Sun Joe ® to provide notice of such changes. Accessories can be ordered online at sunjoe.com or via phone by contacting the Snow Joe ®
- Sun Joe ® customer service center at 1-866-SNOW JOE (1-866-766-9563).
SNOW JOE + SUN JOE REFURBISHED GOODS WARRANTY
GENERAL CONDITIONS:
Snow Joe° + Sun Joe operating under Snow Joe°, LLC warrants this refurbished
product to the original purchaser for 90 days against defects in material or
workmanship when used for normal residential purposes. If a replacement part
or product is needed, it will be sent free of charge to the original purchaser
except as noted below.
The duration of this warranty applies only if the product is put to personal
use around the household. It is the owner’s responsibility to correctly
perform all maintenance and minor adjustments explained in the owner’s manual.
HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR REPLACEMENT PART OR PRODUCT:
To obtain a replacement part or product, please visit
snowjoe.com/help or email us at
help@srinvijoe.com for instructions Please be
sure to register your unit beforehand to speed up this process. Certain
products may require a serial number, typically found on the decal affixed to
the housing or guard of your product. All products require valid proof of
purchase.
EXCLUSIONS:
- Wearing parts like belts, augers, chains and tines are not covered under this warranty. Wearing parts can be purchased at snowjoe.com or by calling 1-866-SNOW JOE (1-866-766-9563).
- Batteries are covered in full for 90-days from the date of purchase.
Snow Joel + Sun Joe° may from time to time change the design of its products. Nothing contained in 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 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 or misuse of the Snow Joe’ + Sun 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 a replacement part or unit 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 specific legal rights in your state.
HOW TO REACH US:
We’re here to help Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 7 PM EST and Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 4 PM. You can reach us at 1-866-SNOW JOE (1 866-766-9563), online at snowjoe.com, via email at help@snowjoe.com, or tweet us at @snowjoe.
EXPORTS:
Customers who have purchased Snow Joe + Sun Joe° products exported from the United States and Canada should contact their Snow Joe + Sun Joel distributor (dealer) to obtain information applicable to your country, province, or state. If for any reason, you are not satisfied with the distributor’s service, or if you have difficulty obtaining warranty information, contact your Snow Joel + Sun Joe° seller. If in the event your efforts are unsatisfactory, please reach out to us directly.
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