10
english
HT 70, HT 75
!Warning!
To reduce risk of serious or fatal injury 
from loss of control of the pole pruner 
never attempt to operate any pole 
pruner with one hand. Always hold the 
pole pruner firmly with both hands.
Wrap your fingers tightly around the 
control handle and shaft, keeping the 
handle and shaft between your thumb 
and forefinger.
Keep your hands in this position to have 
your pole pruner under control at all 
times. Make sure the handle and shaft 
are in good condition and free of 
moisture, pitch, oil or grease. Place your 
left hand on front handle and your right 
hand on rear handle and throttle trigger. 
Left handers should follow these 
instructions too.
!Warning!
Do not operate your pole pruner with the 
starting throttle lock engaged. Cutting 
with the starting throttle lock engaged 
does not permit the operator proper 
control of the pole pruner or chain 
speed. Always cut at full throttle.
!Warning!
Never touch a chain with your hand or 
any part of your body when the engine is 
running, even when the chain is not 
rotating. The chain continues to rotate 
for a short period after the throttle trigger 
is released.
Do not cut any material other than wood 
or wooden objects. Use your pole pruner 
for limbing only. It is not designed for 
felling. It is not designed for prying or 
shoveling away limbs, roots or other 
objects.
When limbing, 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!
In order to keep control of your pole 
pruner, always maintain a firm foothold. 
Never work on a ladder, in a tree or on 
any other insecure support. When 
working at a height above 4.5 m (15 ft) 
use a lift bucket.
For pole pruner with adjustable shaft: 
Expand the shaft only as far as 
necessary for the intended application.
!Warning!
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 the operator or 
some other object.
!Warning!
Prior to limbing, clear the working area 
from interfering limbs and brush. Then, 
establish a path of escape and remove 
all obstacles.
390BA026 KN