13 After Finishing Work
► Hold the pole pruner with one hand by the
control handle – wrap your thumb around the
control handle.
► Hold the pole pruner firmly with your other
hand by the handle hose - wrap your thumb
around the handle hose.
12.4
Delimbing
Cross-cut
1
► Position the limit stop (1) against the branch.
The saw chain can be positioned precisely
using the gauge bar.
► With the chain running at full speed, press the
guide bar downward against the limb with a
leveraging movement.
► Cut through the limb with the bottom of the
guide bar.
2
► If the limb is under tension: Make the relieving
cut (1) into the compression side and then per‐
form the bucking cut (2) from the tension side.
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Cutting thick branches
► Perform a relieving cut (2) at cutting point (2)
► Perform a relieving cut and then a cross-cut at
13.1
► Switch off the pole pruner and remove the bat‐
► If the pole pruner is wet: Allow the pole pruner
► If the battery is wet: Allow the battery to dry.
► Clean the pole pruner.
► Clean the guide bar and saw chain.
► Loosen the nut on the chain sprocket cover.
► Back off the tensioning screw 2 turns counter‐
► Tighten down the nut on the chain sprocket
► Fit the chain scabbard so that it completely
► Clean the battery.
14.1
► Switch off the pole pruner and remove the bat‐
► Fit the chain scabbard so that it completely
1
► Push in shaft completely (HTA 86).
Carrying the pole pruner
► Carry the pole pruner in one hand by the shaft
Transporting the pole pruner in the car
► Secure the pole pruner to prevent turnover
14.2
► Switch off the pole pruner and remove the bat‐
1
at a distance a = 20 cm from the final cross cut
(1).
the desired cutting point (1).
13 After Finishing Work
When Work is Finished
tery.
to dry.
clockwise.
The saw chain is now slack.
cover.
covers the guide bar.
14 Transporting
Transporting the Pole Pruner
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covers the guide bar.
with the guide bar behind you.
and movement.
Transporting the Battery
tery.
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