Product Instruction Manual
Page 3
...the Guide Bar 28 Cleaning the Air Filter 29 Engine Management 29 Adjusting the Carburetor 29 Spark Arresting Screen in chapter "Safety Precautions and Working Techniques" before using your STIHL pole 45 pruner, it is a high-speed, fast-cutting power tool with ... Sprocket 35 Maintaining and Sharpening the Saw Chain 36 { HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 Inspections and Maintenance by Dealer Maintenance and Care Main Parts Specifications Special Accessories Maintenance and Repairs STIHL Incorporated Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement Trademarks Allow only persons ...
...the Guide Bar 28 Cleaning the Air Filter 29 Engine Management 29 Adjusting the Carburetor 29 Spark Arresting Screen in chapter "Safety Precautions and Working Techniques" before using your STIHL pole 45 pruner, it is a high-speed, fast-cutting power tool with ... Sprocket 35 Maintaining and Sharpening the Saw Chain 36 { HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 Inspections and Maintenance by Dealer Maintenance and Care Main Parts Specifications Special Accessories Maintenance and Repairs STIHL Incorporated Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement Trademarks Allow only persons ...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 16
... an angle of falling branches. Keep chain at you are cutting - For maintenance items please also refer to the required length (HT 101, HT 131 only). Using the Unit Preparations N Wear suitable protective clothing, observe safety precautions. N Adjust telescoping shaft to the maintenance chart...carburetor adjustment screws after it hits the ground - be composted. Your left hand. Store the power tool in this manual. Never stand directly underneath the branch you after each use. The shaft should be used to the most comfortable position. 14 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT...
... an angle of falling branches. Keep chain at you are cutting - For maintenance items please also refer to the required length (HT 101, HT 131 only). Using the Unit Preparations N Wear suitable protective clothing, observe safety precautions. N Adjust telescoping shaft to the maintenance chart...carburetor adjustment screws after it hits the ground - be composted. Your left hand. Store the power tool in this manual. Never stand directly underneath the branch you after each use. The shaft should be used to the most comfortable position. 14 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 20
...the engine. this reason STIHL recommends that you use only high-quality unleaded gasoline! Your engine requires a mixture of highquality gasoline and two-stroke air cooled engine oil. Fuel with various ethanol contents. 18 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 The chemical composition... of the fuel is completely and properly assembled. Some fuel additives not only detrimentally affect elastomers (carburetor diaphragms, oil seals, fuel lines, etc.), but magnesium...
...the engine. this reason STIHL recommends that you use only high-quality unleaded gasoline! Your engine requires a mixture of highquality gasoline and two-stroke air cooled engine oil. Fuel with various ethanol contents. 18 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 The chemical composition... of the fuel is completely and properly assembled. Some fuel additives not only detrimentally affect elastomers (carburetor diaphragms, oil seals, fuel lines, etc.), but magnesium...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 28
...trigger to STOP-0. Your machine is idling. N Push the slide control in permanent damage. N Warm up the engine for a short period. 26 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 tion if the engine has been running but is not touching the ground or any other obstacles. a branch, mound or something similar). Position... housing and press it begins to idle speed. N Pull the starter grip slowly until it down firmly - N Continue cranking. Make sure the carburetor is already filled with your left hand on a branch so that it slowly back into the housing so that nobody is held by the hook...
...trigger to STOP-0. Your machine is idling. N Push the slide control in permanent damage. N Warm up the engine for a short period. 26 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 tion if the engine has been running but is not touching the ground or any other obstacles. a branch, mound or something similar). Position... housing and press it begins to idle speed. N Pull the starter grip slowly until it down firmly - N Continue cranking. Make sure the carburetor is already filled with your left hand on a branch so that it slowly back into the housing so that nobody is held by the hook...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 29
N Set the slide control, lockout lever and throttle trigger to e - N Remove the spark plug - this period. HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 27 If the engine still does not start the engine. N Set the choke knob to the starting throttle position. This avoids unnecessary ... control to STOP-0. see "Spark Plug". N Move the slide control to engine temperature. N Set the choke knob according to START. see "Adjusting the Carburetor". N Turn the choke knob to 20 pulls may be necessary. If the engine does not start Choke knob If you did not turn the choke...
N Set the slide control, lockout lever and throttle trigger to e - N Remove the spark plug - this period. HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 27 If the engine still does not start the engine. N Set the choke knob to the starting throttle position. This avoids unnecessary ... control to STOP-0. see "Spark Plug". N Move the slide control to engine temperature. N Set the choke knob according to START. see "Adjusting the Carburetor". N Turn the choke knob to 20 pulls may be necessary. If the engine does not start Choke knob If you did not turn the choke...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 30
... the bar over - with the scale on the bar rails. 28 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 If it is not slackened off the bar. After long period of full-throttle operation Allow engine to sag. This protects engine-mounted components (ignition, carburetor) from thermal overload. every time you sharpen the chain and every...
... the bar over - with the scale on the bar rails. 28 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 If it is not slackened off the bar. After long period of full-throttle operation Allow engine to sag. This protects engine-mounted components (ignition, carburetor) from thermal overload. every time you sharpen the chain and every...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 31
... possible to g N Take out the screw (1) and remove the filter cover (2). The carburetor comes from around the filter. With this carburetor it . Installing the filter 273BA006 KN Exhaust emissions are controlled by the design of any major hardware. HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 29 carburation, ignition, timing and valve or port timing) without the... filter housing and fit the cover. N Clean away loose dirt from the factory with compressed air. Cleaning the Air Filter Engine Management English Adjusting the Carburetor If there is properly adjusted -
... possible to g N Take out the screw (1) and remove the filter cover (2). The carburetor comes from around the filter. With this carburetor it . Installing the filter 273BA006 KN Exhaust emissions are controlled by the design of any major hardware. HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 29 carburation, ignition, timing and valve or port timing) without the... filter housing and fit the cover. N Clean away loose dirt from the factory with compressed air. Cleaning the Air Filter Engine Management English Adjusting the Carburetor If there is properly adjusted -
Product Instruction Manual
Page 37
.... pay special attention to check the depth of the chain. STIHL recommends the use a biological chain and bar lubricant, e.g. N Fit the starter cover on the housing. N Run the engine until the carburetor is best to use two saw chains in a well ventilated area...deeper than 0.02 in accordance with corrosion inhibiting oil. N Dispose of original STIHL chain sprockets. 000BA054 KN HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 35 N If you use of fuel properly in (0.5 mm) since this helps prevent the carburetor diaphragms sticking together. Replace the chain sprocket a - Use a gauge (special...
.... pay special attention to check the depth of the chain. STIHL recommends the use a biological chain and bar lubricant, e.g. N Fit the starter cover on the housing. N Run the engine until the carburetor is best to use two saw chains in a well ventilated area...deeper than 0.02 in accordance with corrosion inhibiting oil. N Dispose of original STIHL chain sprockets. 000BA054 KN HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 35 N If you use of fuel properly in (0.5 mm) since this helps prevent the carburetor diaphragms sticking together. Replace the chain sprocket a - Use a gauge (special...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 43
...first 139 hours of operation, then every 150 hours of operation Check X Spark arresting screen in fuel tank Check Replace Fuel tank Clean Carburetor Check idle adjustment - Maintenance and Care The following intervals apply to normal operating conditions only. If your daily working time is longer ... muffler Clean or replace All accessible screws and nuts (not adjusting screws) Retighten Antivibration elements Check X Have replaced by dealer1) HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 before starting work after finishing work area, etc.), shorten the specified intervals accordingly.
...first 139 hours of operation, then every 150 hours of operation Check X Spark arresting screen in fuel tank Check Replace Fuel tank Clean Carburetor Check idle adjustment - Maintenance and Care The following intervals apply to normal operating conditions only. If your daily working time is longer ... muffler Clean or replace All accessible screws and nuts (not adjusting screws) Retighten Antivibration elements Check X Have replaced by dealer1) HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 before starting work after finishing work area, etc.), shorten the specified intervals accordingly.
Product Instruction Manual
Page 45
... 15 Oil Tank 16 Oil Filler Cap 17 Telescopic Drive Tube (Shaft) (HT 101, HT 131) 18 Clamp Screw (HT 101, HT 131) 19 Chain Sprocket Cover 20 Hook 21 Chain Guard (Scabbard) 22 Chain Sprocket 23 Chain Tensioner 24 Fuel Filler Cap 25 Carburetor Adjusting Screws 26 Fuel Pump 27 Starter Grip 28 Muffler (with Spark...
... 15 Oil Tank 16 Oil Filler Cap 17 Telescopic Drive Tube (Shaft) (HT 101, HT 131) 18 Clamp Screw (HT 101, HT 131) 19 Chain Sprocket Cover 20 Hook 21 Chain Guard (Scabbard) 22 Chain Sprocket 23 Chain Tensioner 24 Fuel Filler Cap 25 Carburetor Adjusting Screws 26 Fuel Pump 27 Starter Grip 28 Muffler (with Spark...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 46
... saw chain. 23 Chain Tensioner Permits precise adjustment of chain tension. 24 Fuel Filler Cap For closing the fuel tank. 25 Carburetor Adjusting Screws For tuning the carburetor. 26 Fuel Pump Provides additional fuel feed for a cold start. 27 Starter Grip The grip of the pull starter, for ... lubricating oil. 16 Oil Filler Cap For closing the oil tank. 17 Telescopic Drive Tube (Shaft) (HT 101, HT 131) Adjustable drive tube enables user to optimize machine's reach. 18 Clamp Screw (HT 101, HT 131) For adjusting the length of the telescopic drive tube. 19 Chain Sprocket Cover Covers the clutch and...
... saw chain. 23 Chain Tensioner Permits precise adjustment of chain tension. 24 Fuel Filler Cap For closing the fuel tank. 25 Carburetor Adjusting Screws For tuning the carburetor. 26 Fuel Pump Provides additional fuel feed for a cold start. 27 Starter Grip The grip of the pull starter, for ... lubricating oil. 16 Oil Filler Cap For closing the oil tank. 17 Telescopic Drive Tube (Shaft) (HT 101, HT 131) Adjustable drive tube enables user to optimize machine's reach. 18 Clamp Screw (HT 101, HT 131) For adjusting the length of the telescopic drive tube. 19 Chain Sprocket Cover Covers the clutch and...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 47
.... (0.5 mm) Chain lubrication Fully automatic, speed-controlled oil pump with rotary piston Oil tank capacity: 7.4 fl.oz (0.22 L) Fuel System All position diaphragm carburetor with mixture lubrication HT 100, HT 101 Displacement: 1.92 cu.in (31.4 cm3) Bore: 1.57 in. (40 mm) Stroke: 0.98 in . (25 mm) Engine power to meet Federal emission requirements...
.... (0.5 mm) Chain lubrication Fully automatic, speed-controlled oil pump with rotary piston Oil tank capacity: 7.4 fl.oz (0.22 L) Fuel System All position diaphragm carburetor with mixture lubrication HT 100, HT 101 Displacement: 1.92 cu.in (31.4 cm3) Bore: 1.57 in. (40 mm) Stroke: 0.98 in . (25 mm) Engine power to meet Federal emission requirements...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 49
... instruction manual. Owner's Warranty Responsibilities As the small off-road equipment engine owner, you are warranted for replacement HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 47 Any replacement part or service that is purchased by the initial purchaser and you have signed and sent...of all applicable regulations. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and STIHL Incorporated are responsible for the period of sale to a STIHL service center as soon as the carburetor and the ignition system. In the U.S. STIHL Incorporated also warrants to the initial purchaser and each subsequent ...
... instruction manual. Owner's Warranty Responsibilities As the small off-road equipment engine owner, you are warranted for replacement HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 47 Any replacement part or service that is purchased by the initial purchaser and you have signed and sent...of all applicable regulations. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and STIHL Incorporated are responsible for the period of sale to a STIHL service center as soon as the carburetor and the ignition system. In the U.S. STIHL Incorporated also warrants to the initial purchaser and each subsequent ...
Product Instruction Manual
Page 50
... "Fuel"). Any manufacturer-approved or equivalent replacement part may require shorter maintenance intervals. Carburetor - Intake Manifold - Clamps - The following : N repair or replacement required because...lack of required maintenance, N repairs improperly performed or replacements not conforming to STIHL Incorporated specifications that adversely affect performance and/or durability, and alterations or modifications... performed at and after the first scheduled replacement point. 48 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 English as required maintenance, or which is scheduled only ...
... "Fuel"). Any manufacturer-approved or equivalent replacement part may require shorter maintenance intervals. Carburetor - Intake Manifold - Clamps - The following : N repair or replacement required because...lack of required maintenance, N repairs improperly performed or replacements not conforming to STIHL Incorporated specifications that adversely affect performance and/or durability, and alterations or modifications... performed at and after the first scheduled replacement point. 48 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 English as required maintenance, or which is scheduled only ...
Instruction Manual
Page 3
...Operating Instructions 29 Taking Care of the Guide Bar 30 Cleaning the Air Filter 30 Engine Management 31 Adjusting the Carburetor 31 Spark Arresting Screen in Muffler 32 Spark Plug 32 Storing the Machine 34 Checking and Replacing the Chain Sprocket...precautions must be recycled. WARNING Because a pole pruner is protected by Dealer 38 { HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 Maintenance and Care Main Parts Specifications Maintenance and Repairs Disposal STIHL Incorporated Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement Trademarks 39 Allow only persons who fully understand 41...
...Operating Instructions 29 Taking Care of the Guide Bar 30 Cleaning the Air Filter 30 Engine Management 31 Adjusting the Carburetor 31 Spark Arresting Screen in Muffler 32 Spark Plug 32 Storing the Machine 34 Checking and Replacing the Chain Sprocket...precautions must be recycled. WARNING Because a pole pruner is protected by Dealer 38 { HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 Maintenance and Care Main Parts Specifications Maintenance and Repairs Disposal STIHL Incorporated Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement Trademarks 39 Allow only persons who fully understand 41...
Instruction Manual
Page 15
... such work not described in a dry and high or locked location out of reach of non-STIHL parts may create arcing that the risk of a brush or forest fire is responsible for the ...and make sure it and the ignition lead are always clean and in this manual. HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 WARNING Never test the ignition system with the ignition wire boot removed from the spark... and repair. replace worn sprockets or chains. Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws except the carburetor adjustment screws after each use or operate gasoline-powered tools on forest-covered, brush-covered or ...
... such work not described in a dry and high or locked location out of reach of non-STIHL parts may create arcing that the risk of a brush or forest fire is responsible for the ...and make sure it and the ignition lead are always clean and in this manual. HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 WARNING Never test the ignition system with the ignition wire boot removed from the spark... and repair. replace worn sprockets or chains. Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws except the carburetor adjustment screws after each use or operate gasoline-powered tools on forest-covered, brush-covered or ...
Instruction Manual
Page 20
... to operate on unleaded gasoline and the STIHL twostroke engine oil at a mix ratio of 50:1. this reason STIHL recommends that you use fuels with a minimum octane rating of piston seizure and damage to readjust the carburetor if you use for correct operation in ...gasoline affects engine running problems or even damage the engine. Use mid-grade unleaded gasoline with various ethanol contents. 18 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT...
... to operate on unleaded gasoline and the STIHL twostroke engine oil at a mix ratio of 50:1. this reason STIHL recommends that you use fuels with a minimum octane rating of piston seizure and damage to readjust the carburetor if you use for correct operation in ...gasoline affects engine running problems or even damage the engine. Use mid-grade unleaded gasoline with various ethanol contents. 18 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT...
Instruction Manual
Page 30
... spark plug - see chapter on the stop symbol (h) to STOP-0. even if the bulb is now ready for a short period. N Start the engine. 28 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 English N Do not let the starter grip snap back. Guide it begins to idle speed. After no more than five attempts, turn the...not turn the choke knob to STOP-0. As soon as the engine runs: N Blip the throttle trigger to the normal run F - WARNING Make sure the carburetor is idling. even if the engine is flooded. At very low outside temperatures As soon as the engine runs N Blip the throttle trigger. The slide...
... spark plug - see chapter on the stop symbol (h) to STOP-0. even if the bulb is now ready for a short period. N Start the engine. 28 HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 English N Do not let the starter grip snap back. Guide it begins to idle speed. After no more than five attempts, turn the...not turn the choke knob to STOP-0. As soon as the engine runs: N Blip the throttle trigger to the normal run F - WARNING Make sure the carburetor is idling. even if the engine is flooded. At very low outside temperatures As soon as the engine runs N Blip the throttle trigger. The slide...
Instruction Manual
Page 31
... The chain contracts as it cools down . This protects engine-mounted components (ignition, carburetor) from thermal overload. The chain contracts as it cools down. If it is not slackened off load) for the first three tank fillings. English Storing ... bar groove - After Finishing Work N Slacken off the bar. Storing your saw for a short period Wait for a long period See chapter on "Storing the Machine" HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 29
... The chain contracts as it cools down . This protects engine-mounted components (ignition, carburetor) from thermal overload. The chain contracts as it cools down. If it is not slackened off load) for the first three tank fillings. English Storing ... bar groove - After Finishing Work N Slacken off the bar. Storing your saw for a short period Wait for a long period See chapter on "Storing the Machine" HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 29
Instruction Manual
Page 33
... the chain continues moving when the engine is idling, have your machine checked and repaired by the design of any major hardware. HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 31 With this carburetor it is idling N Turn the idle speed screw (LA) counterclockwise until the engine runs smoothly - the chain must not rotate. This setting... for about another 1/2 to adjust the high speed screw within fine limits. English Engine Management Exhaust emissions are controlled by your servicing dealer. Adjusting the Carburetor The carburetor comes from the factory with a standard setting.
... the chain continues moving when the engine is idling, have your machine checked and repaired by the design of any major hardware. HT 100, HT 101, HT 130, HT 131 31 With this carburetor it is idling N Turn the idle speed screw (LA) counterclockwise until the engine runs smoothly - the chain must not rotate. This setting... for about another 1/2 to adjust the high speed screw within fine limits. English Engine Management Exhaust emissions are controlled by your servicing dealer. Adjusting the Carburetor The carburetor comes from the factory with a standard setting.