HT 102, HT 103, HT 132, HT 133
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The saw chain continues to move for a 
short period after the throttle trigger is 
released (inertia effect).
Accelerating the engine while the chain 
is blocked increases the load and will 
cause the clutch to slip continuously. 
This may result in overheating and 
damage to important components (e. g. 
clutch, polymer housing components) – 
which can then increase the risk of injury 
from the chain moving while the engine 
is idling.
WARNING
If the chain becomes clogged, always 
turn off the engine and make sure the 
chain has stopped before cleaning.
Make sure that the saw chain does not 
touch any foreign materials such as 
rocks, fences, nails and the like. Such 
objects may be flung off and injure the 
operator or bystanders, or damage the 
saw chain.
WARNING
Prior to limbing, clear the working area 
from interfering limbs and brush. Then, 
establish an escape area away from 
where the cut limbs can fall, and remove 
all obstacles.
Keep work area clear – move away 
fallen limbs. Place all tools and 
equipment at a safe distance from the 
branches being limbed, but not in the 
escape area.
WARNING
Always observe the general condition of 
the tree. Look for decay and rot in the 
trunk and branches. If it is rotted inside, 
it could snap and fall toward the operator 
while being cut. Also look for broken or 
dead branches which could vibrate 
loose and fall on the operator. If branch 
is thick or heavy, make a shallow relief 
cut on the bottom of the branch before 
cutting down from the top to help prevent 
splitting of the branch. See chapter on 
"Using the Unit".
WARNING
To reduce the risk of severe or even fatal 
injury from falling objects do not cut 
vertically above your body. Hold the pole 
pruner at an angle of not more than 60° 
from the horizontal level (see picture). 
Objects may fall in unexpected 
directions. Do not stand directly 
underneath the limb being cut!
Watch for falling wood! As soon as the 
limbed branch starts to fall, step aside 
and keep a sufficient distance away from 
the falling wood.
WARNING
Always pull the unit out of the cut with 
the chain running to reduce the 
possibility of pinching the cutting 
attachment. Don't put pressure on the 
pole pruner when reaching the end of a 
cut. The pressure may cause the bar 
and rotating chain to pop out of the cut or 
kerf, go out of control and strike some 
other object.
If the bar becomes pinched and caught 
in the branch so that the chain can no 
longer move, shut off the pole pruner 
and carefully move the branch to open 
the pinch and release the bar.
WARNING
If a rotating saw chain strikes a rock or 
other hard object, sparks may be 
created, which can ignite flammable 
materials under certain circumstances. 
Flammable materials can include dry 
vegetation and brush, particularly when 
weather conditions are hot and dry. 
When there is a risk of fire or wildfire, do 
not use a power tool around flammable 
materials or around dry vegetation or 
brush. Contact your local fire authorities 
or the U.S. Forest Service if you have 
any question about whether vegetation 
and weather conditions are suitable for 
the use of a pole pruner.
WARNING
Never modify your muffler. Any 
modification could cause an increase in 
heat radiation, sparks or sound level, 
thereby increasing the risk of fire, burn 
injury or hearing loss. You may also 
permanently damage the engine. STIHL