Home

Manual - Formby Tool Hire

image

Contents

1. a Specified distance or setting between depth gauge and cutting edge This setting may be increased by 0 2 mm 0 008 for cutting softwood in the mild weather season no frost Chain pitch Depth gauge Setting a inch mm mm inch 1 4P 6 35 0 45 0 018 1 4 6 35 0 65 0 026 3 8 P 9 32 0 65 0 026 0 325 8 25 0 65 0 026 3 8 9 32 0 65 0 026 HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Lowering depth gauges The depth gauge setting is reduced when the chain is sharpened e Use a filing gauge to check the setting every time you sharpen the chain 689BA061 KN e Place a filing gauge 1 that matches the chain pitch on the chain and press it against the cutter if the depth gauge projects from the filing gauge the depth gauge has to be lowered Saw chains with humped drive link 2 upper part of humped drive link 2 with service mark is lowered along with the depth gauge warnine The other parts of the humped drive link must not be filed since this may increase the kickback tendency of the power tool English 689BA051 KN File down the depth gauge until it is level with the filing gauge Io a o 689BA044 KN e File the top of the depth gauge parallel to the stamped service marking see arrow but do not lower the highest point of the depth gauge in this process Awaenine The kickback tendency of the machine is increased if the depth
2. Combustion chamber tion then every 150 hours of operation x Check x x Spark arresting screen in muffler Clean or replace x x All accessible screws and nuts not adjust Retighten x ing screws 34 HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 English The following intervals apply to normal operating conditions only If your daily work Ss ing time is longer or operating conditions are difficult very dusty work area etc 5 a shorten the specified intervals accordingly 3 E x sj z 2 sar oe 2 ke C O N 5 D 7 T K gt 2 5 2 2 zZ gt 2 3 S 3 5 5 S S S P o gt Q As a a z E Check x x x Antivibration elements Have replaced by servicing dealer x Chain lubrication Check x Inspect also check sharpness x Chain Check chain tension Sharpen x Check wear damage x Clean and turn over x Guide bar Deburr x Replace x x Check x Chain sprocket Have replaced by servicing dealer x Safety labels Replace x 1 STIHL recommends an authorized STIHL servicing dealer 2 not in all versions market specific HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 35 English Minimize Wear and Avoid Damage Observing the instructions in this manual helps reduce the risk of unnecessary wear and damage to the power tool The power tool must be operated
3. E None Always slacken off the chain after finishing work The chain contracts as it cools down If it is not slackened off it can damage the gear shaft and bearings Storing your saw for a short period Fit the chain scabbard and allow engine to cool down To avoid condensation fill the fuel tank and keep the machine in a dry place well away from sources of ignition until you need it again 24 Storing for a long period See chapter on Storing the Machine Taking Care of the Guide Bar z x o ire e lt ao i D 2 Turn the bar over every time you sharpen the chain and every time you replace the chain this helps avoid one sided wear especially at the nose and underside of the bar Regularly clean the oil inlet hole 1 the oilway 2 and the bar groove 3 Measure the groove depth with the scale on the filing gauge special accessory in the area used most for cutting Chain type Chain pitch Minimum groove depth 5 0 mm Picco 3 8 P If groove depth is less than specified Replace the guide bar HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 The drive link tangs will otherwise scrape along the bottom of the groove the cutters and tie straps will not ride on the bar rails HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Cleaning the Air Filter If there is a noticeable loss of engine power zZ x gt lt Q N N N Turn t
4. and tear If there a noticeable increase in vibrations or running noises Have your dealer check and if necessary replace the bearings in the drive tube STIHL recommends a STIHL servicing dealer HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 English 33 English Maintenance and Care The following intervals apply to normal operating conditions only If your daily work ing time is longer or operating conditions are difficult very dusty work area etc T a shorten the specified intervals accordingly 3 3 E x e 12 S 2 a E amp Q S C 2 QB O N E D 2 T fo gt gt 2 5 g a gt x gt 3 5 g o 2 g e 2 a D 5 a z o Visual inspection condition leaks x x Complete machine Clean x Control handle Check operation x x Clean x x Air filter Replace x Check x Manual fuel pump if fitted Have repaired by servicing dealer x Have checked by servicing dealer x Pickup body in fuel tank Have replaced by servicing dealer x x Fuel tank Clean x x Check idle adjustment chain must not rotate x x Carburetor Adjust idle speed x Readjust electrode gap x Spark plug Replace after every 100 operating hours Visual inspection x Cooling inlets Clean x Check and if necessary have adjusted Valve clearance by dealer after first 139 hours of x operation 1 Decoke after first 139 hours of opera
5. chain as it will increase the physical effort required produce unsatisfactory results and a higher rate of wear e Clean the chain Check the chain for cracks in the links and damaged rivets Replace any damaged or worn parts of the chain and match the new parts to the shape and size of the original parts Carbide tipped saw chains Duro are particularly wear resistant STIHL recommends you have your chain resharpened by a STIHL servicing dealer warnine It is absolutely essential to comply with the angles and dimensions specified below If the saw chain is incorrectly sharpened and in particular if the depth gauge is set too low there is an increased risk of kickback with resulting risk of injury The saw chain cannot be locked in place on the guide bar Therefore it is best to remove the chain from the bar and resharpen it on a workshop sharpening tool FG 2 HOS USG English Chain pitch zZ x N A lt a a The chain pitch a is marked on the depth gauge end of each cutter Mark a Chain pitch inch mm 7 114P 6 35 1 or 1 4 1 4 6 35 6 P or PM 3 8P 9 32 2 or 325 0 325 8 25 3 or 3 8 3 8 9 32 Select file diameter according to chain pitch see table Sharpening Tools You must observe certain angles when resharpening the chain cutter Filing and side plate angles Z E4 A S lt ao a co A Filing angle 29 English STIHL saw chains
6. e Adjust the throttle cable only when the unit is completely and properly assembled 4 MIX Engine The STIHL 4 MIX engine features mixture lubrication and must be run ona fuel mixture of gasoline and engine oil It operates otherwise on the 4 stroke 002BA163 KN e Use a suitable tool to push the slide to the end of the slot see illustration z lt ao N Q e Press down the throttle trigger lockout 1 and squeeze the throttle trigger 2 full throttle this sets the throttle cable correctly HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 English Fuel Your engine requires a mixture of gasoline and engine oil Aviarninc For health reasons avoid direct skin contact with gasoline and avoid inhaling gasoline vapor STIHL MotoMix STIHL recommends the use of STIHL MotoMix This ready to use fuel mix contains no benzol or lead has a high octane rating and ensures that you always use the right mix ratio STIHL MotoMix uses STIHL HP Ultra two stroke engine oil for an extra long engine life MotoMix is not available in all markets Mixing Fuel Elon Unsuitable fuels or lubricants or mix ratios other than those specified may result in serious damage to the engine Poor quality gasoline or engine oil may damage the engine sealing rings hoses and the fuel tank Gasoline Use only high quality brand name gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 90 leaded or unleade
7. inadequate cleaning of cooling air inlets intake ports cylinder fins Corrosion and other consequential damage resulting from improper storage Damage to the machine resulting from the use of poor quality replacement parts Parts Subject to Wear and Tear Some parts of the power tool are subject to normal wear and tear even during regular operation in accordance with instructions and depending on the type and duration of use have to be replaced in good time Among other parts this includes Saw chain guide bar Drive components clutch clutch drum chain sprocket Filters air oil fuel Starter mechanism Spark plug Components of antivibration system HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Main Parts HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 ONoOahWDHND English Handle hose HT 100 HT 130 Rigid shaft HT 100 HT 130 Carrying ring Slide control Throttle trigger lockout Throttle trigger Spark plug boot Choke knob Air filter cover Fuel tank Machine support Machine support HT 130 HT 131 Oilomatic chain Guide bar Oil tank Oil filler cap Telescoping shaft HT 101 HT 131 Clamp screw HT 101 HT 131 Chain sprocket cover Hook Chain scabbard Chain sprocket Chain tensioner Tank cap Carburetor adjusting screws Manual fuel pump Starter grip Muffler some versions with spark arresti
8. maintained and stored with the due care and attention described in this owner s manual The user is responsible for all damage caused by non observance of the safety precautions operating and maintenance instructions in this manual This includes in particular Alterations or modifications to the product not approved by STIHL Using tools or accessories which are neither approved or suitable for the product or are of a poor quality Using the product for purposes for which it was not designed Using the product for sports or competitive events Consequential damage caused by continuing to use the product with defective components Maintenance Work All the operations described in the Maintenance Chart must be performed on a regular basis If these maintenance operations cannot be performed by the owner they should be performed by a servicing dealer STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL 36 servicing dealer STIHL dealers are regularly given the opportunity to attend training courses and are supplied with the necessary technical information If these maintenance operations are not carried out as specified the user assumes responsibility for any damage that may occur Among other parts this includes Damage to the engine due to neglect or deficient maintenance e g air and fuel filters incorrect carburetor adjustment or
9. designed for felling Make sure your saw chain does not touch any foreign materials Stones nails etc may be flung off and damage the saw chain If the rotating chain makes contact with a rock or other solid object there is a risk of sparking which may cause easily combustible material to catch fire under certain circumstances Dry plants and scrub are also easily combustible especially in hot and dry weather conditions If there is a risk of fire do not use your pole pruner near combustible materials dry plants or scrub Always contact your local forest authority for information on a possible fire risk Before leaving the power tool unattended Shut off the engine Vibrations Prolonged use of the power tool may result in vibration induced circulation problems in the hands whitefinger disease English No general recommendation can be given for the length of usage because it depends on several factors The period of usage is prolonged by Hand protection wearing warm gloves Work breaks The period of usage is shortened by Any personal tendency to suffer from poor circulation symptoms frequently cold fingers tingling sensations Low outside temperatures The force with which the handles are held a tight grip restricts circulation Continual and regular users should monitor closely the condition of their hands and fingers If any ofthe above symptoms appear e g tingling sens
10. gauges are too low 31 English z x a re gt lt ca Q e Place the filing gauge on the chain the highest point of the depth gauge must be level with the filing gauge e After sharpening clean the chain thoroughly remove filings or grinding dust lubricate the chain thoroughly e Before a long out of service period clean the chain and store it in a well oiled condition Sharpening Tools special accessories Round file mm inch Round file Part No File holder Part No Filing gauge Part No Flat file Part No Sharpening kit 1 Part No Chain pitch inch mm 1 4 P 6 35 1 4 6 35 3 8 P 9 32 0 325 8 25 3 8 9 32 1 32 3 2 4 0 4 0 4 8 5 2 1 8 5 32 5 32 3 16 13 64 5605 771 3206 5605 772 4006 5605 772 4006 5605 772 4806 5605 772 5206 5605 750 4300 5605 750 4327 5605 750 4327 5605 750 4328 5605 750 4329 consisting of file holder with round file flat file and filing gauge 0000 893 4005 1110 893 4000 1110 893 4000 1110 893 4000 1110 893 4000 0814 252 3356 0814 252 3356 0814 252 3356 0814 252 3356 0814 252 3356 5605 007 1000 5605 007 1027 5605 007 1027 5605 007 1028 5605 007 1029 HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Inspections and Maintenance by Dealer Bearings in Telescoping Drive Tube depending on model The bearings arrows in the telescoping drive tube are subject to normal wear
11. is in good condition see Specifications Inspect the ignition lead insulation in good condition secure connection Check the condition of the muffler To reduce the risk of fire and damage to hearing do not operate your machine if the muffler is damaged or missing Do not touch a hot muffler since burn injury will result Stopping the engine before checking chain tension before retensioning the chain before replacing the chain before rectifying problems Observe sharpening instructions keep the chain and guide bar in good condition at all times for safe and correct handling of the saw The chain must be properly sharpened tensioned and well lubricated Always change the chain guide bar and sprocket in good time Store fuel and chain lubricant in properly labelled safety type canisters only When handling gasoline avoid direct contact with the skin and avoid inhaling fuel vapour health risk Using the Unit Preparations Wear suitable protective clothing observe safety precautions e Adjust telescoping shaft to the required length HT 101 HT 131 only e Start the engine Puton the shoulder strap Cutting Sequence To allow branches a free fall always cut the lower branches first Prune heavy branches large diameter in several controllable pieces Awarnine Never stand directly underneath the branch you are cutting be wary of falling branches Note th
12. system for leaks paying special attention to visible parts such as the tank cap hose connections and the manual fuel pump on machines so equipped If there are any leaks or damage do not start the engine risk of fire Have your machine repaired by a servicing dealer before using it again Correctly mounted guide bar Correctly tensioned chain Slide control stop switch must move easily to STOP or 0 Smooth action of throttle trigger lockout if fitted and throttle trigger the throttle trigger must return automatically to the idle position Check that the spark plug boot is secure a loose boot may cause arcing that could ignite combustible fumes and cause a fire Never attempt to modify the controls or safety devices in any way Keep the handles dry and clean free from oil and dirt for safe control of the power tool Adjust the harness to suit your height and reach See chapter on Fitting the Harness To reduce the risk of accidents do not operate your power tool if it is damaged or not properly assembled If you use a shoulder strap or full harness Practice removing and putting down the machine as you would in an emergency To avoid damage do not throw the machine to the ground when practicing Starting the Engine Start the engine at least 3 meters from the fueling spot outdoors only Place the unit on firm ground in an open area Make sure you have good bal
13. the cap with the clip in an upright position the markings must line up Turn cap clockwise as far as it will go approx 1 4 turn 249BA056 KN e Fold the cliplock down so that it is flush with the surface If the cliplock is not flush with the surface and the lug on the clip does not engage entirely in the recess arrow the cap is not properly closed and the steps described above must be repeated 15 English Opening screw type tank cap oe fs x x a N S Ss e Turn the cap counterclockwise until it can be removed from the tank opening Remove the cap Filling up with fuel Take care not to spill fuel while fueling and do not overfill the tank STIHL recommends you use the STIHL filler nozzle special accessory Closing screw type tank cap Ss x lt a A Q a Place the cap in the opening e Turn the cap clockwise as far as stop and tighten it down as firmly as possible by hand 16 Chain Lubricant For automatic and reliable lubrication of the chain and guide bar use only an environmentally compatible quality chain and bar lubricant Rapidly biodegradable STIHL BioPlus is recommended Elone Biological chain oil must be resistant to aging e g STIHL BioPlus since it will otherwise quickly turn to resin This results in hard deposits that are difficult to remove especially in the area of the chain drive and chain It may even cause the oil pump to se
14. 02BA577 KN Grip must be vertical e Fit the cap marks on tank cap and oil tank must line up Press the cap down as far as stop English amp While holding the cap depressed turn it clockwise until it engages in position 002BA579 KN 2 x o rts lt a A e So The marks on the cap and oil tank are then in alignment 002BA581 KN Fold the grip down English Tank cap is locked If the oil level in the tank does not go down the reason may be a problem in the oil supply system Check chain lubrication clean the oilways contact your dealer for assistance if necessary STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer If the tank cap cannot be locked in the oil tank opening Bottom of cap is twisted in relation to top Remove the cap from the oil tank and check it from above 18 A Fr 002BA584 KN Left Bottom of cap is twisted inner mark 1 in line with outer mark Right Bottom of cap in correct posi tion inner mark is under the grip It is not in line with the outer mark FA a N D lt ao A gt e Place the cap on the opening and rotate it counterclockwise until it engages the filler neck e Continue rotating the cap counterclockwise about a quarter turn this causes the bottom of the cap to be turned to the correct position Turnthe
15. STIHL Instruction Manual 130 131 101 STIHL HT 100 Original Instruction Manual Printed on chlorine free paper ANDREAS STIHL AG amp Co KG 2015 0458 246 0121 E VA6 A15 0000000562_018_GB Printing inks contain vegetable oils paper can be recycled Contents Guide to Using this Manual Safety Precautions and Working Techniques Using the Unit Cutting Attachment Mounting the Bar and Chain Tensioning the Chain Checking Chain Tension Adjusting the Throttle Cable 4 MIX Engine Fuel Fueling Chain Lubricant Filling Chain Oil Tank Checking Chain Lubrication Adjusting the Telescoping Shaft Fitting the Harness Backpack Carrying System Starting Stopping the Engine Operating Instructions Taking Care of the Guide Bar Cleaning the Air Filter Adjusting the Carburetor Spark Arresting Screen in Muffler Spark Plug Rewind Starter Storing the Machine Checking and Replacing the Chain Sprocket Maintaining and Sharpening the Saw Chain STIHL HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 10 11 12 12 13 13 13 15 16 16 18 19 19 20 21 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 28 28 29 Inspections and Maintenance by Dealer Maintenance and Care Minimize Wear and Avoid Damage Main Parts Specifications Maintenance and Repairs Disposal EC Declaration of Conformity 33 34 37 38 39 40 English Dear Customer Thank you for choosing a quality engineered STIHL product It has been bui
16. ag on the underside of the bar and the drive link tangs are engaged in the bar groove Refit the cover and screw on the nut fingertight Go to chapter on Tensioning the Saw Chain Tensioning the Chain zZ x re gt lt fea o z Retensioning during cutting work Stopping the engine Loosen the nut Hold the bar nose up Use a screwdriver to turn the tensioning screw 1 clockwise until the chain fits snugly against the underside of the bar While still holding the bar nose up tighten down the nut firmly Go to Checking Chain Tension A new chain has to be retensioned more often than one that has been in use for some time Check chain tension frequently see chapter on Operating Instructions Checking Chain Tension Grala a IT y ee e ee m g 390BA046 KN Shut off the engine Wear work gloves to protect your hands The chain must fit snugly against the underside of the bar and it must still be possible to pull the chain along the bar by hand If necessary retension the chain A new chain has to be retensioned more often than one that has been in use for some time Check chain tension frequently see chapter on Operating Instructions HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Adjusting the Throttle Cable A properly adjusted throttle cable is the precondition for correct operation in the full throttle starting throttle and idle positions
17. ain 1 must match the groove width of the guide bar 3 If non matching components are used the cutting attachment may be damaged beyond repair after a short period of operation HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Chain Scabbard 001BA244 KN The scope of supply includes a bar scabbard that matches the cutting attachment If guide bars of different lengths are mounted to the pole pruner always use a chain scabbard of the correct length which covers the complete guide bar The length of the matching guide bars is marked on the side of the chain scabbard HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Mounting the Bar and Chain Removing the chain sprocket cover 390BA042 KN Unscrew the nut and remove the cover 390BA043 KN e Turn the screw 1 counterclockwise until the tensioner slide 2 butts against the left end of the housing slot then back it off 5 full turns English Fitting the chain 390BA003 KN h warnine Wear work gloves to protect your hands from the sharp cutters e Fit the chain start at the bar nose 11 English Fit the guide bar over the screw 3 and engage peg of tensioner slide in the hole 4 place the chain over the sprocket 5 at the same time Turn the tensioning screw 1 clockwise until there is very little chain s
18. ance and secure footing Hold the unit securely The chain must be clear of the ground and all other obstructions because it may begin to run when the engine starts Your power tool is designed to be operated by one person only To reduce the risk of injury do not allow other persons within 15 meters of your own position even when starting Start the engine as described in the instruction manual HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Note that the chain continues to run for a short period after you let go of the throttle trigger flywheel effect Check idle speed setting The chain must not move when the engine is idling with the throttle trigger released To reduce the risk of fire keep hot exhaust gases and hot muffler away from easily combustible materials e g wood chips bark dry grass fuel Holding and Controlling the Power Tool Zz x Ko N O lt a Q oO Always hold the unit firmly with both hands right hand on the control handle left hand on the drive tube even if you are left handed Wrap your fingers around the control handle and drive tube HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Machines with telescoping shaft Only extend the telescoping shaft as far as necessary for the cutting work that needs to be done During Operation Make sure you always have good balance and secure footing In the event of impending danger or in an emergency switch off the engine immediately by moving th
19. anch and then perform the cross cut This reduces the risk of the pruner being jerked forward as you start the cross cut Always start the cut with the engine at full throttle Always cut with a correctly sharpened properly tensioned chain the depth gauge setting must not be too large Do not operate your power tool in the starting throttle position engine speed cannot be controlled in this position Perform cross cut from the top downward to avoid the chain pinching in the cut If branch is thick or heavy make a relieving cut see chapter on Using the Pole Pruner To reduce the risk of injury take special care when cutting branches under tension Always make a relieving cut on the compression side first and then perform the bucking cut at the tension side To reduce the risk of injury take special care when cutting shattered wood because of the risk of injury from slivers being caught and thrown in your direction HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 If on a slope stand on the uphill side or to one side of the branch to be cut Watch out for rolling branches Note when reaching the end of a cut that the unit is no longer supported by the guide bar in the cut You have to take the full weight of the machine since it might otherwise go out of control Always pull the unit out of the cut with the chain running To reduce the risk of accidents use your pole pruner for limbing and pruning only It is not
20. are sharpened to a filing angle of 30 Exceptions are ripping chains with a filing angle of 10 Ripping chains have an X in their designations B Side plate angle The correct side plate angle is obtained automatically if you use the prescribed file holder and file diameter Cutter shapes Angle A B Micro semi chisel cutter 30 75 e g 63 PM3 26 RM3 71 PM3 Super chisel cutter e g 30 60 63 PS3 26 RS 36 RS3 Ripping chain e g 10 75 63 PMX 36 RMX The angles must be the same on all cutters If the angles are uneven Chain will run roughly not in a straight line wear quickly and finally break File holder Zz x 10 A is lt ao D e Use a file holder A file holder must be used for manual resharpening see table Sharpening Tools The correct filing angles are marked on the file holder 30 Use only special saw chain sharpening files Other files have the wrong shape and cut For checking angles 857500 U aoe dy NMA E 001BA203 KN Use a STIHL filing gauge special accessory see table Sharpening Tools This is a universal tool for checking the filing and side plate angles depth gauge setting cutter length and groove depth It also cleans the guide bar groove and oil inlet holes File correctly Select sharpening tools according to chain pitch If you use an FG 2 HOS or USG sharpener Remove the chain from the bar and
21. at a branch may spring back at you after it hits the ground risk of injury Disposal Do not throw cuttings into the garbage can they can be composted Working Techniques Hold the control handle with your right hand and the shaft with your left hand Your left arm should be extended to the most comfortable position HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 HT 100 HT 130 Always hold the shaft with your left hand in the area of the handle hose U ee A zZ x oo fo lt ea D X The shaft should always be held at an angle of 60 or less The least tiring working position is a tool angle of 60 Any lesser angle may be used to suit the situation concerned HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Cross cut 390BA052 KN To avoid pinching the bar in the cut position the cutting attachment with the hook against the branch and then perform the cross cut from the top downwards Relieving cut z x x lt a O 92 n To avoid tearing the bark on thick branches always start by performing a relieving cut 1 on the underside of the branch English e Todo this apply the cutting attachment and pull it across the bottom of the branch in an arc as far as the bar nose Perform the cross cut 2 position the bar with the hook against the branch and then perform the cross cut Flush cutting thick branches Zz lt a gt lt a Q mM If branch d
22. ation in fingers seek medical advice Maintenance and Repairs Service the machine regularly Do not attempt any maintenance or repair work not described in the instruction manual Have all other work performed by a servicing dealer STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer STIHL dealers are regularly given the opportunity to attend training courses and are supplied with the necessary technical information English Only use high quality replacement parts in order to avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the machine If you have any questions in this respect consult a servicing dealer STIHL recommends the use of genuine STIHL replacement parts They are specifically designed to match your model and meet your performance requirements To reduce the risk of injury always shut off the enginebefore carrying out any maintenance or repairs or cleaning the machine Exception Carburetor and idle speed adjustments Do not turn the engine over on the starter with the spark plug boot or spark plug removed unless the slide control stop switch is on STOP or 0 since there is otherwise a risk of fire from uncontained sparking To reduce the risk of fire do not service or store your machine near open flames Check the fuel filler cap for leaks at regular intervals Use only a spark plug of the type approved by STIHL and make sure it
23. ble When working at heights Always use a lift bucket Never work on a ladder or in a tree Never work on an insecure support Never operate your power tool with one hand English Be particularly alert and cautious when wearing hearing protection because your ability to hear warnings shouts alarms etc is restricted To reduce the risk of accidents take a break in good time to avoid tiredness or exhaustion Work calmly and carefully in daylight conditions and only when visibility is good Stay alert so as not to endanger others Your power tool produces toxic exhaust fumes as soon as the engine is running These fumes may be colorless and odorless and contain unburned hydrocarbons and benzol Never run the engine indoors or in poorly ventilated loca tions even if your model is equipped with a cata lytic converter To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury from breathing toxic fumes ensure proper ventilation when working in trenches hollows or other confined locations To reduce the risk of accidents stop work immediately in the event of nausea headache visual disturbances e g reduced field of vision problems with hearing dizziness deterioration in ability to concentrate Apart from other possibilities these symptoms may be caused by an excessively high concentration of exhaust gases in the work area Operate your power tool so that it produces a minimum of noise and em
24. cap clockwise and lock it in position see section on Closing Checking Chain Lubrication x t gt lt a D n The saw chain must always throw off a small amount of oil Elone Never operate your saw without chain lubrication If the chain runs dry the whole cutting attachment will be irretrievably damaged within a very short time Always check chain lubrication and the oil level in the tank before starting work Every new chain has to be broken in for about 2 to 3 minutes After breaking in the chain check chain tension and adjust if necessary see Checking Chain Tension HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 English Adjusting the Telescoping Fitting the Harness u ur LE UN ee Shaft The type and style of the harness depend on the market h Shoulder strap WARNING Always shut off the engine and fit the chain guard HT 101 HT 131 only zZ x a 5 lt cc N e Puton the full harness 1 and sling 2 as described in the instruction sheet provided Adjust the harness and thigh strap 3 as required 390BA040 KN o Rest the powerhead in the sling during cutting work Puton the shoulder strap 1 rA x 9 x gt lt a Q n e Adjust the length of the strap Loosen the screw With the power tool attached the e Adjust shaft to the required length carabiner 2 must be at about the Tighten down the scr
25. d 13 English If your machine is equipped with a catalytic converter you must use unleaded gasoline liere A few tankfuls of leaded gasoline will greatly reduce the efficiency of the catalytic converter Gasoline with an ethanol content of more than 10 can cause running problems in engines with a manually adjustable carburetor and should not be used in such engines Engines equipped with M Tronic deliver full power when run on gasoline with an ethanol content of up to 25 E25 Engine oil Use only high quality two stroke engine oil preferably STIHL HP HP Super or HP Ultra which are specially formulated for use in STIHL engines HP Ultra guarantees high performance and a long engine life These engine oils are not available in all markets Use only STIHL 50 1 two stroke engine oil for the fuel mix in models with a catalytic converter Mix Ratio STIHL 50 1 two stroke engine oil 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil 14 Examples Gasoline STIHL engine oil 50 1 Liters Liters ml 1 0 02 20 5 0 10 100 10 0 20 200 15 0 30 300 20 0 40 400 25 0 50 500 e Use a canister approved for storing fuel Pour oil into canister first then add gasoline and mix thoroughly Storing Fuel Store fuel only in approved safety type fuel canisters in a dry cool and safe location protected from light and the sun Fuel mix ages only mix sufficient fuel for a few weeks work Do not store
26. d Open the throttle slightly Warm up the engine for a short period If engine does not start Choke knob If you did not turn the choke knob to quickly enough after the engine began to fire the combustion chamber is flooded Turn the choke knob to Set the slide control lockout lever and throttle trigger to the starting throttle position Start the engine by pulling the starter rope briskly 10 to 20 pulls may be necessary If the engine still does not start Move the slide control to STOP O Remove the spark plug see Spark Plug Dry the spark plug Crank the engine several times with the starter to clear the combustion chamber e Refit the spark plug see Spark Plug Move the slide control to START HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 e Set the choke knob to even if the engine is cold e Now start the engine Throttle cable adjustment e Check adjustment of throttle cable see chapter on Adjusting the Throttle Cable Fuel tank run until completely dry e After refueling press the manual fuel pump bulb at least five times even if the bulb is filled with fuel Set the choke knob according to engine temperature Start the engine English Operating Instructions During Break In Period A factory new machine should not be run at high revs full throttle off load for the first three tank fillings This avoids unnecessary high loads during th
27. d stands for the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances For information on compliance with the REACH regulation EC No 1907 2006 see www stihl com reach English Maintenance and Repairs Users of this machine may only carry out the maintenance and service work described in this user manual All other repairs must be carried out by a servicing dealer STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer STIHL dealers are regularly given the opportunity to attend training courses and are supplied with the necessary technical information When repairing the machine only use replacement parts which have been approved by STIHL for this power tool or are technically identical Only use high quality replacement parts in order to avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the machine STIHL recommends the use of original STIHL replacement parts Original STIHL parts can be identified by the STIHL part number the STIHL logo and the STIHL parts symbol 67 the symbol may appear alone on small parts 39 English Disposal Observe all country specific waste disposal rules and regulations z x N N S lt a Q o STIHL products must not be thrown in the garbage can Take the product accessories and packaging to an approved disposal site for environment friendly recycling Contact your STIHL ser
28. der straps 4 and the carrying strap 5 z amp lt oO a 2 S 1 Throttle trigger lockout 2 Throttle trigger 3 Slide control Positions of slide control Squeeze the grips to move the 4 STOP 0 engine off ignition is sliding adjuster up or down the switched off shaft 5 I normal run position the engine is running or can start 6 START ignition is switched on the engine can start zZ x NK S S L ao D x A Setthe choke knob 8 HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 21 if the engine is cold for warm start also use this posi tion if the engine has been running but is still cold Press the manual fuel pump bulb 9 at least five times even if the bulb is filled with fuel Cranking Remove the chain scabbard Check that the chain is not touching the ground or any other obstacles lt m sp ise QO lt a Q mM e Place the unit on the ground It must rest securely on the engine support and the hook If necessary rest the hook on a raised support e g a branch mound or something similar A warnine Check that nobody is standing within the working range of the pruner Make sure you have a safe and secure footing Hold the unit with your left hand on the fan housing and press it down firmly your thumb should be under the fan housing 22 Elore Do not stand or kneel on the drive tube This will bend the drive tube and may result
29. e break in period As all moving parts have to bed in during the break in period the frictional resistances in the engine are greater during this period The engine develops its maximum power after about 5 to 15 tank fillings During Operation Elone Do not make the mixture leaner to achieve an apparent increase in power this could damage the engine see Adjusting the Carburetor Check chain tension frequently Anew chain has to be retensioned more often than one that has been in use for some time Chain cold Tension is correct when the chain fits snugly against the underside of the bar and can still be pulled along the bar by hand Retension if necessary see Tensioning the Saw Chain 23 English Chain at operating temperature The chain stretches and begins to sag The drive links must not come out of the bar groove the chain may otherwise jump off the bar Retension the chain see Tensioning the Saw Chain Elona The chain contracts as it cools down If it is not slackened off it can damage the gear shaft and bearings After long period of full throttle operation Allow engine to run for a short while at idle speed so that engine heat can be dissipated by the flow of cooling air This protects engine mounted components ignition carburetor from thermal overload After Finishing Work Slacken off the chain if you have retensioned it at operating temperature during cutting work
30. e boot 2 press it Unfavorable running conditions down firmly zZ x S lt a N e Pull off the spark plug boot 1 Unscrew the spark plug zZ x te lt ao f warnine If the spark plug comes with a detachable adapter nut 1 screw the adapter onto the thread and tighten it down firmly to reduce the risk of arcing and fire HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 27 English Rewind Starter To help prolong the wear life of the starter rope observe the following points Pull the starter rope only in the direction specified e Donot pull the rope over the edge of the guide bushing e Do not pull out the rope more than specified e Do not allow the starter grip to snap back guide it back into the housing slowly see chapter on Starting Stopping the Engine Have a damaged starter rope replaced by your dealer before it breaks completely STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer 28 Storing the Machine For periods of 3 months or longer Drain and clean the fuel tank in a well ventilated area Dispose of fuel properly in accordance with local environmental requirements Run the engine until the carburetor is dry this helps prevent the carburetor diaphragms sticking together Remove the saw chain and guide bar clean them and spray with corrosion inhib
31. e slide control stop switch to STOP or 0 This power tool is not insulated against electric shock To reduce the risk of electrocution maintain a minimum clearance of 15 meters from electric power lines WTR G 7 15m 50ft gt MW A To reduce the risk of injury from falling objects and thrown pieces of wood do not allow any other persons within a radius of 15 meters of your own position English To reduce the risk of damage to property also maintain this distance from other objects vehicles windows Maintain a minimum clearance of 15 meters between the bar nose and electric power lines Electricity can jump considerable distances by means of arcing Higher voltage increases the distance electricity can arc Have the power switched off before starting cutting work in the immediate vicinity of power lines To reduce the risk of injury shut off the engine before changing the saw chain Make sure the idle speed setting is correct The chain must not run when the engine is idling with the throttle trigger released It the chain still rotates have your dealer make proper adjustments or repairs Check and correct the idle speed setting regularly Never leave a running power tool unattended Take special care in slippery conditions ice wet ground snow on slopes or uneven ground Watch out for obstacles Roots and tree stumps which could cause you to trip or stum
32. ew firmly same height as your right hip HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 19 English Backpack Carrying System HT 101 HT 131 only HT 100 HT 130 only Jv velo Ath Nr te vss fet rA x x gt lt Q g N e Adjust the hip belt 3 both shoulder huhi hw straps 4 and the carrying strap 5 Putthe backpack carrying system 1 on your back and adjust it as described in the instruction sheet provided Putthe backpack carrying system 1 on your back and adjust it as described in the instruction sheet provided e Attach the pole pruner to the Secure the sliding adjuster 2 to the shaft e Attach the carabiner 2 to the carrying strap when cutting machine s carrying ring e Attach the pole pruner to the carrying strap when cutting 20 HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 English Symbol on slide control Starting Stopping the Engine 7 stop symbol and arrow To stop ees the engine push the slide control in ff Controls the direction of the arrow on the stop SMSL OOOO FF symbol to STOP 0 Starting Press down the trigger lockout lever and squeeze the throttle trigger DS and hold them in that position Move the slide control to START and hold it there e Now release the throttle trigger slide control and trigger lockout in that order This is the starting throttle position NY 246BA011 KN e Adjust the hip belt 3 both shoul
33. fuel mix for longer than 30 days Exposure to light the sun low or high temperatures can quickly make the fuel mix unusable STIHL MotoMix may be stored for up to 2 years without any problems Thoroughly shake the mixture in the canister before fueling your machine Awaenine Pressure may build up in the canister open it carefully e Clean the fuel tank and canister from time to time Dispose of remaining fuel and cleaning fluid properly in accordance with local regulations and environmental requirements HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Fueling a Preparations x o lt a A e o e Before fueling clean the filler cap and the area around it so that dirt cannot fall into the tank e Always position the machine so that the filler cap is facing upwards A number of different filler caps are installed as standard at the factory 2 x x lt a N S Cliplock filler cap bayonet type HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Threaded filler cap Opening the cliplock filler cap Swing the clip into an upright position Turn the cap counterclockwise approx 1 4 turn Remove the filler cap 002BA419 KN 249BA053 KN 249BA054 KN English Refueling Take care not to spill fuel while fueling and do not overfill the tank STIHL recommends use of the STIHL filling system special accessory Closing the cliplock filler cap e Position
34. h 1 4mm Rollomatic E Mini Light guide bars Cutting length 25 30 cm Pitch 3 8 P 9 32 mm Groove width 1 1mm 3 8 P chains Picco Micro Mini 3 61 PMM3 Type 3610 Pitch Drive link gauge 3 8 P 9 32 mm 1 1mm Chain sprocket 6 tooth for 3 8 P 7 tooth for 3 8 P HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Noise and Vibration Data Noise and vibration data measurements include idling and rated maximum speed with the same duration of exposure For further details on compliance with Vibration Directive 2002 44 EC see www stihl com vib Sound pressure level Lpeq to ISO 11201 HT 100 89 dB A HT 101 89 dB A HT 130 92 dB A HT 131 93 dB A Sound power level Leg to ISO 3744 HT 100 101 dB A HT 101 101 dB A HT 130 106 dB A HT 131 106 dB A Vibration measurement apy eq to EN ISO 11680 1 HT 100 HT 130 Shaft HT 100 4 0 m s HT 130 4 3 m s Control handle HT 100 4 7 m s HT 130 6 0 m s HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 HT 101 HT 131 Shaft compressed HT 101 3 7 mis HT 131 3 0 m s Control handle HT 101 5 5 m s HT 131 4 7 m s Shaft fully extended HT 101 7 5 m s HT 131 3 4 mis Control handle HT 101 4 9 m s HT 131 4 7 m s The K factor in accordance with Directive 2006 42 EC is 2 5 dB A for the sound pressure level and sound power level the K factor in accordance with Directive 2006 42 EC is 2 0 m s for the vibration measurement REACH REACH is an EC regulation an
35. he choke knob to 4 Take out the screw 1 and remove the filter cover 2 Clean away loose dirt from around the filter e Grip the filter element 3 at the cutout arrow in the filter housing 4 and remove it e Fita new filter element As a temporary measure you can knock it out on the palm of your hand or blow it out with compressed air Do not wash Replace damaged parts Installing the filter Install the filter element in the filter housing and fit the cover e Insert the screw and tighten it down firmly English Adjusting the Carburetor The carburetor comes from the factory with a standard setting This setting provides an optimum fuel air mixture under most operating conditions With this carburetor it is only possible to adjust the high speed screw within fine limits Adjusting idle speed Engine stops while idling zZ x ico lt a A Warm up the engine for about 3 minutes Turn the idle speed screw LA slowly clockwise until the engine runs smoothly the chain must not rotate Chain rotates when engine is idling Turn the idle speed screw LA counterclockwise until the chain stops running and then turn the screw about another 1 2 to 3 4 turn in the same direction 25 English Awarnine If the chain continues moving when the engine is idling have your machine checked and repaired by your servicing dealer 26 Spark Arresting Screen i
36. iameter is more than 10 cm first perform undercut 3 and then cross cut at a distance of about 20 cm A from the final cut Then carry out the flush cut 4 starting with a relieving cut and finishing with a cross cut English Cutting above obstacles 390BA020 KN The unit s long reach makes it possible to prune branches that are overhanging obstacles such as rivers or lakes The tool angle in this case depends on the position of the branch Cutting from a lift bucket The unit s long reach enables cutting to be performed next to the trunk without the risk of the lift bucket damaging other branches The tool angle in this case depends on the position of the branch 10 30 angle drive special accessory pa x ise rs e lt ao Ss a oO The angle drive keeps the cutting attachment at an angle of 30 to the drive tube The angle drive may be adjusted on the drive tube to the following positions only 1 For cross cutting vertical branches and bushes 2 Fora better view of the cutting attachment Cutting Attachment A cutting attachment consists of the saw chain guide bar and chain sprocket The cutting attachment that comes standard is designed to exactly match the pole pruner g N lt a The pitch t of the saw chain 1 chain sprocket and the nose sprocket of the Rollomatic guide bar must match The drive link gauge 2 of the saw ch
37. in permanent damage Alternative method Remove the chain scabbard Position the drive tube on a branch so that it is held by the hook 390BA019 KN Hold the unit firmly with your left hand on the fan housing your thumb should be under the fan housing Hold the starter grip with your right hand e Pull the starter grip slowly until you feel it engage and then give it a brisk strong pull Ehon Do not pull out the starter rope all the way it might otherwise break e Donotletthe starter grip snap back Guide it slowly back into the housing so that the starter rope can rewind properly e Crank the engine until it begins to fire After no more than five attempts turn the choke knob to e Continue cranking As soon as the engine runs e Blip the throttle trigger The slide control moves to the normal run position I and the engine settles down to idle speed A warning Make sure the carburetor is correctly adjusted The saw chain must not rotate when the engine is idling Your machine is now ready for operation Stopping the engine e Push the slide control in the direction of the arrow on the stop symbol to STOP 0 At very low outside temperatures As soon as the engine runs HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 e Blip the throttle trigger to disengage the starting throttle position The slide control moves to the normal run I and the engine settles down to idle spee
38. issions do not run the engine unnecessarily accelerate the engine only when working To reduce the risk of fire do not smoke while operating or standing near your power tool Note that combustible fuel vapor may escape from the fuel system The dusts e g sawdust vapor and smoke produced during operation may be dangerous to health If dust levels are very high wear a suitable respirator If your power tool is subjected to unusually high loads for which it was not designed e g heavy impact or a fall always check that it is in good condition before continuing work see also Before Starting Check the fuel system in particular for leaks and make sure the safety devices are working properly Do not continue operating your power tool if it is damaged In case of doubt consult your servicing dealer If you use a shoulder strap make sure exhaust gases are diverted away from your body since there is otherwise a risk of fire Limbing Zz x wo N gt lt a Q mM Hold the pole pruner at an angle Do not stand directly underneath the limb being cut Do not exceed an angle of 60 from the horizontal Watch for falling wood Keep the work area clear remove interfering limbs and brush Before limbing establish a path of escape and remove all obstacles HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Z x a ire e lt a So a n Position the cutting attachment with the hook against the br
39. iting oil Thoroughly clean the machine pay special attention to the cylinder fins and air filter If you use a biological chain and bar lubricant e g STIHL BioPlus completely fill the chain oil tank Store the machine in a dry high or locked location out of the reach of children and other unauthorized persons Checking and Replacing the Chain Sprocket Remove the chain sprocket cover chain and guide bar Replace the chain sprocket gt x D e lt ao i Ss after using two saw chains or sooner ifthe wear marks a on the sprocket are deeper than approx 0 5 mm since this would reduce the life of the chain You can use a gauge special accessory to check the depth of the wear marks It is best to use two saw chains in rotation with one sprocket STIHL recommends the use of original STIHL chain sprockets HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Zz x N e lt oO x A The chain sprocket is driven via a friction clutch Have the chain sprocket replaced by a servicing dealer STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Maintaining and Sharpening the Saw Chain Cutting effortlessly with a correctly sharpened chain A properly sharpened chain slices through wood effortlessly and requires very little feed pressure Do not work with a dull or damaged
40. ize The service life of the chain and guide bar depends on the quality of the lubricant It is therefore essential to use only a specially formulated chain lubricant Aiwarnine Do not use waste oil Renewed contact with waste oil can cause skin cancer Moreover waste oil is environmentally harmful B notice Waste oil does not have the necessary lubricating properties and is unsuitable for chain lubrication Filling Chain Oil Tank B norice A full chain oil tank is sufficient for only half a tankful of fuel Check the oil level regularly during cutting work Never allow the oil tank to run dry Preparations 390BA047 KN Thoroughly clean the oil filler cap and the area around it to ensure that no dirt falls into the tank e Position the machine so that the tank cap faces up HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Opening 002BA575 KN e Raise the grip until it is upright e x N 10 lt a A e oS Turn the cap counterclockwise about a quarter turn h 002BA577 KN Marks on tank cap and oil tank must line up HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 gt 002BA578 KN Remove the cap Filling the chain oil tank e Fill up with chain oil Take care not to spill chain oil while refilling and do not overfill the tank STIHL recommends you use the STIHL filler nozzle for chain oil special accessory Closing 0
41. lt using modern production techniques and comprehensive quality assurance Every effort has been made to ensure your satisfaction and troublefree use of the product Please contact your dealer or our sales company if you have any queries concerning this product Your a Dr Nikolas Stihl This instruction manual is protected by copyright All rights reserved especially the rights to reproduce translate and process with electronic systems English Guide to Using this Manual Pictograms The meanings of the pictograms attached to the machine are explained in this manual Depending on the model concerned the following pictograms may be attached to your machine mi Fuel tank fuel mixture of gasoline and engine oil Chain oil tank chain oil Direction of chain rotation Operate manual fuel pump Manual fuel pump Ue fe Symbols in text warnine Warning where there is a risk of an accident or personal injury or serious damage to property N Elore Caution where there is a risk of damaging the machine or its individual components Engineering improvements STIHL s philosophy is to continually improve all of its products For this reason we may modify the design engineering and appearance of our products periodically Therefore some changes modifications and improvements may not be covered in this manual Safety Precautions and Working Techniques Special safety precau ti
42. n Muffler In some countries the muffler is equipped with a spark arresting screen If the engine is down on power check the spark arresting screen in the muffler Wait for the muffler to cool down Move the slide control to STOP 0 Take out the screws 2 and remove the shroud 3 x D irs 2 a a yi N 249BA047 KN Take out the screw 4 Lift the spark arresting screen 5 and pull it out Clean the spark arresting screen If the screen is damaged or heavily carbonized fit anew one Refit the spark arresting screen Insert the screw and tighten it down firmly Fit the shroud HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 English Checking the spark plu Installing the spark plu Spark Plug g park plug g park plug If the engine is down on power difficult to start or runs poorly at idle speed first check the spark plug e Fit anew spark plug after about 100 operating hours or sooner if the electrodes are badly eroded Install A 8 only suppressed spark plugs of the i 8 type approved by STIHL see Specifications Clean dirty spark plug A Check electrode gap A and Removing the spark plug readjust if necessary see Specifications Move the slide control to STOP O Rectify the problems which have caused fouling of the spark plug Z Possible causes are Too much oil in fuel mix Dirty air filter Screw the spark plug 3 into the u cylinder and fit th
43. ng screen Serial number 37 English Specifications Engine STIHL single cylinder four stroke engine with mixture lubrication HT 100 HT 101 Displacement 31 4 cc Bore 40 mm Stroke 25 mm Engine power to 1 05 kW 1 4 bhp ISO 8893 at 7 000 rpm Idie speed 2 800 rpm Cut off speed rated 10 200 rpm Max output shaft speed chain sprocket 8 290 rpm Valve clearance Inlet valve 0 10 mm Exhaust valve 0 10 mm 38 HT 130 HT 131 Displacement Bore Stroke Engine power to ISO 8893 Idle speed Cut off speed rated Max output shaft speed chain sprocket Valve clearance Inlet valve Exhaust valve Ignition System 36 3 cc 43 mm 25 mm 1 4 kW 1 9 bhp at 8 500 rpm 2 800 rpm 10 200 rpm 10 500 rpm 0 10 mm 0 10 mm Electronic magneto ignition Spark plug resistor type HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Electrode gap Fuel System Bosch USR 7 AC NGK CMR 6 H 0 5 mm All position diaphragm carburetor with integral fuel pump Fuel tank capacity Chain Lubrication 530 cc 0 53 Fully automatic speed controlled oil pump with rotary piston Oil tank capacity 220 cc 0 22 1 Weight dry without bar and chain HT 100 5 5 kg HT 101 7 6 kg HT 130 5 7 kg HT 131 7 8 kg Cutting Attachment Actual cutting length may be less than the specified length Rollomatic E Mini guide bar Cutting length 30 cm Pitch 3 8 P 9 32 mm Groove widt
44. ons must be observed when working with the pole pruner because it is a high speed fast cut ting power tool with very sharp cutters and a long reach It is important that you read the instruction man ual before first use and keep it in a safe place for future reference Non observance of the instruction manual may result in serious or even fatal injury Observe all applicable local safety regulations standards and ordinances If you have not used this type of power tool before Have your dealer or other experienced user show you how to operate your machine or attend a special course in its operation Minors should never be allowed to use a power tool Keep bystanders especially children and animals away from the work area When the power tool is not in use shut it off so that it does not endanger others Secure it against unauthorized use The user is responsible for avoiding injury to third parties or damage to their property HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Do not lend or rent your power tool without the instruction manual Be sure that anyone using it understands the information contained in this manual The use of noise emitting power tools may be restricted to certain times by national or local regulations To operate the power tool you must be rested in good physical condition and mental health If you have any condition that might be aggravated by strenuous work check with your doctor befo
45. re operating a power tool Persons with pacemakers only The ignition system of your power tool produces an electromagnetic field of a very low intensity This field may interfere with some pacemakers STIHL recommends that persons with pacemakers consult their physician and the pacemaker manufacturer to reduce any health risk Do not operate the power tool if you are under the influence of any substance drugs alcohol which might impair vision dexterity or judgment Use your pole pruner for limbing only removing or pruning branches Only cut wood or wooden objects Do not use your power tool for any other purpose because of the increased risk of accidents Only use guide bars chains chain sprockets and accessories that are explicitly approved for this power tool model by STIHL or are technically identical If you have any questions in this respect consult a servicing dealer HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Use only high quality tools and accessories in order to avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the machine STIHL recommends the use of genuine STIHL tools guide bars chains chain sprockets and accessories They are specifically designed to match the product and meet your performance requirements Never attempt to modify your machine in any way since this may increase the risk of personal injury STIHL excludes all liability for personal injury and damage to property caused while using unauthorized at
46. sharpen according to the instructions supplied with the tool Clamp the bar in a vise if necessary Sharpen the chain frequently take away as little metal as possible two or three strokes of the file are usually enough z d 5 lt ao D amp 689BA043 KN Hold the file horizontally at a right angle to the side of the guide bar and file according to the angles marked on the file holder Rest the file holder on the top plate and depth gauge e Always file from the inside to the outside of the cutter The file only sharpens on the forward stroke lift the file off the cutter on the backstroke e Avoid touching the tie straps and drive links with the file e Rotate the file at regular intervals while filing to avoid one sided wear Use a piece of hardwood to remove burrs from the cutting edge Check angles with the filing gauge All cutters must be the same length HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 If the cutters are not the same length they will have different heights This makes the chain run roughly and can cause it to break e Find the shortest cutter and then file all other cutters back to the same length It is best to have this work done by a servicing dealer on an electric grinder Depth gauge setting zZ x ise a o lt ch Q The depth gauge determines the height at which the cutter enters the wood and thus the thickness of the chip removed
47. tachments Do not use a pressure washer to clean the unit The solid jet of water may damage parts of the unit Clothing and Equipment Wear proper protective clothing and equipment Clothing must be sturdy but allow complete free dom of movement Wear snug fitting clothing an overall and jacket combi nation do not wear a work coat Avoid clothing that could get caught on branches or brush or moving parts of the machine Do not wear a scarf necktie or jewelry Tie up and confine long hair e g with a hair net cap hard hat etc Wear steel toed safety boots with non slip soles and cut retardant inserts K English warnine i To reduce the risk of eye injuries wear snug fitting xy safety glasses in accord N ance with European Standard EN 166 Make sure the safety glasses are a good fit Wear hearing protection e g earplugs or ear muffs Wear a safety hard hat with chin strap where there is a danger of head injuries from falling objects Wear heavy duty work gloves made of durable material e g leather STIHL offers a comprehensive range of personal protective clothing and equipment Transporting the Power Tool 390BA000 KN Always turn off the engine Always fit the chain guard scabbard even when you carry the unit for short distances English Carry the power tool properly balanced by the drive tube To reduce the risk of serious burn injuries a
48. vicing dealer for the latest information on waste disposal 40 EC Declaration of Conformity ANDREAS STIHL AG amp Co KG Badstr 115 D 71336 Waiblingen confirms that the product described below Category Pole pruners Make STIHL Model HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 Serial identification 4182 Displacement HT 100 31 4 cc HT 101 31 4 cc HT 130 36 3 cc HT 131 36 3 cc conforms to the provisions of Directives 2006 42 EC and 2004 108 EC and has been developed and manufactured in compliance with the following standards in the versions valid at the time of production EN ISO 11680 1 EN 55012 EN 61000 6 1 The EC type examination was carried out by T V S d Product Service GmbH NB 0123 Ridlerstrasse 65 D 80339 Munich Certification No HT 100 M603 06 10127 214 HT 101 M603 06 10127 212 HT 130 M605 12 10127 272 HT 131 M6 06 07 10127 291 Technical documents deposited at ANDREAS STIHL AG amp Co KG Produktzulassung Product Licensing The year of manufacture and serial number are applied to the product Done at Waiblingen 15 08 2014 ANDREAS STIHL AG amp Co KG Metzger m S Thomas Elsner Director Group Product Management ce HT 100 HT 101 HT 130 HT 131 0458 246 0121 E englisch 458 246 0121 E
49. void touching hot parts of the machine especially the surface of the muffler Transporting by vehicle Properly secure your power tool to prevent turnover fuel spillage and damage Fueling Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel Keep clear of naked flames Do not spill any fuel do not smoke Always shut off the engine before refueling Do not fuel a hot engine fuel may spill and cause a fire Open the fuel cap carefully to allow any pressure build up in the tank to release slowly and avoid fuel spillage Fuel your power tool only in well ventilated areas If you spill fuel wipe the machine immediately if fuel gets on your clothing change immediately Your power tool comes standard with either a screw type or bayonet type fuel cap After fueling tighten Zu down the screw type fuel fi oe cap as securely as o possible n Insert the fuel cap with hinged grip bayonet type cap correctly in the opening turn it clockwise as far as stop and fold the grip down This reduces the risk of unit vibrations causing the fuel cap to loosen or come off and spill quantities of fuel To reduce the risk of serious or fatal burn injuries check for fuel leakage If fuel leakage is found do not start or run the engine until leak is fixed Before Starting Check that your power tool is properly assembled and in good condition refer to appropriate chapters in the instruction manual Check the fuel

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Olympus CAMEDIA P-330 User's Manual  Frontier Labs Lite/Pro User's Manual  from SN 951 to 6289, Z-30/20N (PN 43651)  登録人材のプロフィールご紹介 - 明达科(上海)人才服务有限公司  Philips HP4698 10 attachments Ceramic Multi-styler  V7 Mini-USB Cable black 1,8 USB 2.0 A to Mini-B (m/m) 1,8Fm  Zip Mate Owners Manual 2-01  Philips Signage Solutions BDL4780VH/00  USB Flash Disk User Manual  User Manual TPC  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file