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The pole pruner is powered by a STIHL AP bat‐

tery or a STIHL AR battery.
Combined with the STIHL app, the battery with

allows the personalization and transmission of

information to the battery using Bluetooth

®

 tech‐

nology.

WARNING

■ Batteries not explicitly approved for the pole

pruner by STIHL may cause a fire or explo‐

sion. Persons may be seriously or fatally

injured, and property may be damaged.

► Use the pole pruner with a STIHL AP bat‐

tery or a STIHL AR battery.

■ Using the pole pruner or the battery for purpo‐

ses for which they were not designed may

result in serious or fatal injuries and damage

to property.

► Use the pole pruner as described in this

User Manual.

► Use the battery as described in this User

Manual, the STIHL app and on www.con‐

nect.stihl.com.

4.3

The Operator

WARNING

■ Users without adequate training or instruction

cannot recognize or assess the risks involved

in using the pole pruner and battery. The user

or other persons may sustain serious or fatal

injuries.

► Read, understand and save the

instruction manual.

► If you pass the pole pruner or battery on to

another person: Always give them the

instruction manual.

► Make sure the user meets the following

requirements:

The user must be rested.

The user must be in good physical con‐

dition and mental health to operate and

work with the pole pruner and battery. If

the user’s physical, sensory or mental

ability is restricted, he or she may work

only under the supervision of or as

instructed by a responsible person.

The user is able to recognize and

assess the risks involved in using the

pole pruner and battery.

The user must be of legal age or is

being trained in a trade under supervi‐

sion in accordance with national rules

and regulations.

The user has received instruction from a

STIHL servicing dealer or other experi‐

enced user before working with the pole

pruner for the first time.

The user must not be under the influ‐

ence of alcohol, medication or drugs.

► If you have any queries: Contact a STIHL

servicing dealer for assistance.

4.4

Clothing and equipment

WARNING

■ Long hair may be pulled into the pole pruner

during operation. This may result in serious

injury to the user.

► Tie up and confine long hair above your

shoulders.

■ Objects can be thrown at high speed during

operation. This may result in injury to the user.

► Wear close-fitting safety glasses.

Suitable safety glasses are tested in

accordance with EN 166 or national

regulations and available commer‐

cially with the corresponding mark‐

ing.

■ Noise is generated during operation. Noise

can damage your hearing.

► Wear ear protection.

■ Falling objects can cause head injuries.

► wear a hard hat.

■ Dust can be whipped up during operation.

Whipped up dust can damage the respiratory

passages and cause allergic reactions.

► If dust is generated: Wear a dust respirator

mask.

■ Unsuitable clothing can snag on wood, brush

or the pole pruner. Not wearing suitable cloth‐

ing may result in serious injury.

► Wear close-fitting clothing.

► Remove scarves and jewelry.

■ The user may cut himself or herself on wood

while working. The user may come into con‐

tact with the saw chain during cleaning or

servicing. This may result in injury to the user.

► Wear work gloves made from resist‐

ant material.

4 Safety Precautions

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Summary of Contents for HTA 135

Page 1: ...HTA 135 Instruction Manual 2 27...

Page 2: ...u will enjoy working with your STIHL product Dr Nikolas Stihl IMPORTANT READ BEFORE USING AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR REFERENCE 2 Guide to Using this Manual 2 1 Applicable Documents The local safety...

Page 3: ...in can be positioned precisely using the gauge bar 13 Chain scabbard The chain scabbard protects against contact with the saw chain 14 Battery Supplies power to the pole pruner 15 LEDs The LEDs indica...

Page 4: ...t in the battery The battery is equipped with a Bluetooth radio interface and can be linked up to the STIHL app The information next to the symbol indi cates the energy content of the battery accordin...

Page 5: ...ess the risks involved in using the pole pruner and battery The user must be of legal age or is being trained in a trade under supervi sion in accordance with national rules and regulations The user h...

Page 6: ...serious injury to people and damage to property Protect battery from heat and fire Do not throw the battery into a fire Use and store the battery at temper atures between 10 C and 50 C Do not immerse...

Page 7: ...STIHL servicing dealer for assistance 4 6 4 Battery The battery is in safe condition when the follow ing conditions are met The battery is not damaged The battery is clean and dry The battery is worki...

Page 8: ...erty Stop working remove the battery and con sult a STIHL servicing dealer Vibrations may occur while using the pole pru ner Wear gloves Take breaks If signs of a circulatory disturbance occur Consul...

Page 9: ...hain Use a reduced kickback saw chain Use a guide bar with a narrow radius nose Always cut with the chain running at full speed 4 8 2 Pull In 0000 GXX 1348 A0 The pole pruner is pulled away from the o...

Page 10: ...d metal components This can damage the pole pruner Remove the battery Store the pole pruner in a clean and dry condition 4 10 2 Battery WARNING Children are not aware of and cannot assess the dangers...

Page 11: ...h saw chain oil 8 6 Adjust length of shaft 12 1 Align the clip 12 2 Fit and adjust the carrying system 12 3 Check the controls 11 4 Check the chain lubrication 11 5 If you cannot carry out this work D...

Page 12: ...bol flashes blue for six times The Blue tooth radio interface on the battery is deacti vated 8 Assembling the Pole Pru ner 8 1 Assembling the Pole Pruner Switch off the pole pruner and remove the bat...

Page 13: ...hine support 1 against the side of the cover Fit the screw 2 Position the right half of the machine sup port 3 against the side of the cover Fit the screw 5 Insert screws 4 and tighten Tighten screw 2...

Page 14: ...until the chain sprocket cover can be removed Remove the chain sprocket cover Turn the tensioning screw counterclockwise as far as it will go The saw chain is now slack Remove the guide bar and saw ch...

Page 15: ...n any position 1 0000 GXX 3135 A0 2 Press the oil tank cap down and rotate it clock wise as far as it will go Press the oil tank cap down and rotate it coun terclockwise until mark 1 points to mark 2...

Page 16: ...chain continues to run after about 1 second Remove the battery and contact your STIHL dealer for assistance The pole pruner has a malfunction 11 Checking Pole Pruner and Battery 11 1 Checking the Cha...

Page 17: ...elease slide with your thumb in the direction of the saw chain Press and hold the trigger The saw chain runs If 3 LEDs on the battery flash red Remove the battery and contact your STIHL dealer for ass...

Page 18: ...he Shoul der Strap 2 1 0000 GXX 2990 A0 Put on the shoulder strap 1 Adjust the shoulder strap 1 so that the cara biner 2 is about a hand s width below your right hip Other approved carrying systems ar...

Page 19: ...ompletely Carrying the pole pruner Carry the pole pruner in one hand by the shaft with the guide bar behind you Transporting the pole pruner in the car Secure the pole pruner to prevent turnover and m...

Page 20: ...cover Clean the area around the chain sprocket with a damp cloth or STIHL resin solvent Fit the chain sprocket cover 16 2 Cleaning the Guide Bar and Saw Chain Switch off the pole pruner and remove the...

Page 21: ...outside of the cut ter Hold the file at right angle to the guide bar Maintain a filing angle of 30 0000 GXX 1220 A1 File down the depth gauges with a flat file so that they are level with the STIHL f...

Page 22: ...ove battery and reinsert it Switch on the pole pruner Runtime of pole pruner is too short The battery is not fully charged Fully charge battery as described in the User Manual for the STIHL AL 101 300...

Page 23: ...ers such as walls shelves or cases Mobile appliance operating system require ments Android or iOS current version or higher 20 5 Sound Values and Vibration Values K value uncertainty for sound pressur...

Page 24: ...hed AP belt bag with connecting cable together with the shoulder strap Battery belt with strap and attached AP belt bag with connecting cable together with the support cushion STIHL AR battery togethe...

Page 25: ...J rgen Hoffmann Director Product Certifica tion Regulatory Affairs 26 UKCA Declaration of Con formity 26 1 STIHL HTA 135 pole pruner ANDREAS STIHL AG Co KG Badstra e 115 D 71336 Waiblingen Germany dec...

Page 26: ...g the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entan gled cords increase the risk of electric shock e When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord s...

Page 27: ...aces dry clean and free from oil and grease Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations 27 6 Battery tool use and care a Rech...

Page 28: ...www stihl com 04586980121B 04586980121B 0458 698 0121 B 0458 698 0121 B...

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