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KOMATSU 730E DUMP TRUCK OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL (SN:A30310, A30312 A30426) – PDF DOWNLOAD
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- KOMATSU 730E DUMP TRUCK OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
- SERIAL NUMBER:A30310, A30312 A30426
- PUBLICATION NUMBER:CEAM014901
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KOMATSU 730E DUMP TRUCK OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL (SN:A30310, A30312 A30426)
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KOMATSU 730E DUMP TRUCK OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL (SN:A30310, A30312 A30426)
- This manual is written for use by the operator and/or the service technician. It is designed to help these persons to become fully knowledgeable of the truck and all its systems in order to keep it operating safely and efficiently. All operators and maintenance personnel must read and understand the materials in this manual before operating the truck or performing maintenance and/or operational checks on the truck. All safety notices, warnings, and cautions must be understood and followed when operating or repairing the truck.
- A product identification plate is located on the frame in front of the right side front wheel and designates the truck model number, product identification number (vehicle serial number), and maximum GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) rating.
- The Komatsu truck model designation consists of three numbers and one letter (i.e. 930E).
- The three numbers represent the basic truck model.
- The letter E, when present, designates an electrical wheel motor drive system.
- The product identification number (vehicle serial number) contains information which will identify the original manufacturing bill of material for this unit. This complete number will be necessary for proper ordering of many service parts and/or warranty consideration.
- The GVW is what determines the load on the drive train, frame, tires, and other components. The vehicle design and application guidelines are sensitive to the total maximum Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). GVW is total weight: the empty vehicle weight + the fuel and lubricants + the payload.
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KOMATSU 730E DUMP TRUCK OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL (SN:A30310, A30312 A30426)
MAIN MENU.......................................................................................................................................... 0 COVER.............................................................................................................................................. 1 SECTION 10 - INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................... 7 FOREWORD....................................................................................................................................... 7 TRUCK MODEL ILLUSTRATION....................................................................................................................... 8 ABOUT THIS MANUAL.............................................................................................................................. 9 ALERTS PAGE.................................................................................................................................... 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................................................................................................. 11 SECTION 12 - STANDARD CHARTS AND TABLES............................................................................................................ 17 EFFECT OF SPECIAL LUBRICANTS On Fasteners and Standard Torque Values........................................................................... 17 STANDARD ASSEMBLY TORQUES For 12-Point, Grade 9 Cap screws (SAE)............................................................................... 18 STANDARD ASSEMBLY TORQUES For Class 10.9 Cap screws & Class 10 Nuts............................................................................ 18 SECTION 20 - GENERAL SAFETY........................................................................................................................ 23 PERSONAL SAFETY................................................................................................................................ 23 Safety Rules............................................................................................................................... 23 Truck Safety Features...................................................................................................................... 23 Clothing And Personal Items................................................................................................................ 23 Unauthorized Modification.................................................................................................................. 23 Leaving The Operator’s Seat................................................................................................................ 23 Mounting And Dismounting................................................................................................................... 23 Fire Extinguishers And First Aid Kits...................................................................................................... 24 Precautions For High Temperature Fluids.................................................................................................... 24 Asbestos Dust Hazard Prevention............................................................................................................ 24 Fire Prevention For Fuel And Oil........................................................................................................... 24 ROPS Precautions........................................................................................................................... 25 Preventing Injury From Work Equipment...................................................................................................... 25 Precautions For Optional Attachments....................................................................................................... 25 Precautions When Starting The Machine...................................................................................................... 25 PRECAUTIONS FOR TRUCK OPERATION................................................................................................................ 26 Safety Is Thinking Ahead................................................................................................................... 26 Safety At The Work Site.................................................................................................................... 26 Fire Prevention............................................................................................................................ 26 Preparing For Operation.................................................................................................................... 26 Ventilation For Enclosed Areas............................................................................................................. 26 Mirrors, Windows, And Lights............................................................................................................... 26 In The Operator’s Cab - Before Starting The Engine......................................................................................... 27 OPERATING THE MACHINE.......................................................................................................................... 27 Starting The Engine........................................................................................................................ 27 Truck Operation - General.................................................................................................................. 27 Traveling In The Truck..................................................................................................................... 28 Precautions When Traveling In Reverse...................................................................................................... 28 Traveling On Slopes........................................................................................................................ 28 Ensuring Good Visibility................................................................................................................... 29 Operating On Snow.......................................................................................................................... 29 Avoid Damage To The Dump Body.............................................................................................................. 29 Driving Near High-Voltage Cables........................................................................................................... 29 When Loading The Truck..................................................................................................................... 29 When Dumping............................................................................................................................... 29 Working On Loose Ground.................................................................................................................... 29 Parking The Machine........................................................................................................................ 30 TOWING......................................................................................................................................... 30 WORKING NEAR BATTERIES......................................................................................................................... 30 Battery Hazard Prevention.................................................................................................................. 30 Jump-Starting With Booster Cables.......................................................................................................... 30 PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................... 31 BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................. 31 Stopping The Engine Before Service..................................................................................................... 31 Warning Tag............................................................................................................................ 31 Proper Tools........................................................................................................................... 31 Securing The Dump Body................................................................................................................. 31 DURING MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................................... 32 Personnel.............................................................................................................................. 32 Attachments............................................................................................................................ 32 Working Under The Machine.............................................................................................................. 32 Keeping The Machine Clean.............................................................................................................. 32 Rules To Follow When Adding Fuel Or Oil................................................................................................ 32 Radiator Coolant Level................................................................................................................. 32 Use Of Lighting........................................................................................................................ 32 Precautions With The Battery........................................................................................................... 33 Handling High-Pressure Hoses........................................................................................................... 33 Precautions With High-Pressure Oil..................................................................................................... 33 Maintenance Near High Temperatures And High Pressures.................................................................................. 33 Rotating Fan And Belts................................................................................................................. 33 Waste Materials........................................................................................................................ 33 TIRES...................................................................................................................................... 34 Handling Tires......................................................................................................................... 34 Tire Maintenance....................................................................................................................... 34 Storing Tires After Removal............................................................................................................ 34 ADDITIONAL JOB SITE RULES...................................................................................................................... 35 WHEN REPAIRS ARE NECESSARY..................................................................................................................... 36 SECTION 22 - WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS................................................................................................................. 39 SECTION 30 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................................ 47 PREPARING FOR OPERATION........................................................................................................................ 47 SAFETY IS THINKING AHEAD....................................................................................................................... 47 WALK-AROUND INSPECTION......................................................................................................................... 47 ENGINE START-UP................................................................................................................................ 51 AFTER ENGINE HAS STARTED....................................................................................................................... 51 MACHINE OPERATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................................... 52 LOADING........................................................................................................................................ 53 HAULING........................................................................................................................................ 53 PASSING........................................................................................................................................ 53 DUMPING........................................................................................................................................ 54 To Raise The Dump Body:.................................................................................................................... 54 To Lower The Dump Body: (When dumping over a berm or into a crusher):...................................................................... 54 To Lower The Dump Body (When dumping on flat ground):...................................................................................... 55 TOWING......................................................................................................................................... 55 SAFE PARKING PROCEDURES........................................................................................................................ 56 ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................... 56 DELAYED ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE.............................................................................................................. 56 SUDDEN LOSS OF POWER........................................................................................................................... 57 EMERGENCY STEERING SYSTEM...................................................................................................................... 58 Operation.................................................................................................................................. 58 Testing.................................................................................................................................... 58 SECTION 32 - OPERATOR CAB AND CONTROLS............................................................................................................. 59 STEERING WHEEL AND CONTROLS.................................................................................................................... 60 STEERING WHEEL............................................................................................................................. 60 HORN BUTTON................................................................................................................................ 60 TILT/TELESCOPE LEVER....................................................................................................................... 60 M ULTI-FUNCTION TURN SIGNAL SWITCH......................................................................................................... 60 Turn Signal Operation.................................................................................................................. 60 High Beam Headlight Operation.......................................................................................................... 60 Windshield Wiper Operation............................................................................................................. 60 PEDALS......................................................................................................................................... 61 SERVICE BRAKE PEDAL........................................................................................................................ 61 DYNAMIC RETARDER PEDAL..................................................................................................................... 61 Optional - Dual Function/Single Pedal.................................................................................................. 61 THROTTLE PEDAL............................................................................................................................. 61 CAB CLIMATE CONTROL............................................................................................................................ 62 HEATER/AIR CONDITIONER VENTS............................................................................................................... 62 HEATER/AIR CONDITIONER CONTROLS AND VENTS.................................................................................................. 62 Defroster Vent Control Switch.......................................................................................................... 62 Heat Control Switch.................................................................................................................... 62 Temperature Control Knob............................................................................................................... 62 Fan Control Knob....................................................................................................................... 62 Heater/Air Conditioner Selector Switch................................................................................................. 62 Heater/Air Conditioner Vents........................................................................................................... 62 OVERHEAD PANEL CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS......................................................................................................... 63 GRADE/SPEED WARNING CHART.................................................................................................................. 63 RADIO SPEAKERS............................................................................................................................. 63 WARNING ALARM BUZZER....................................................................................................................... 63 CAB RADIO.................................................................................................................................. 63 WARNING LIGHTS DIMMER CONTROL.............................................................................................................. 63 WARNING/STATUS INDICATOR LIGHT PANEL....................................................................................................... 63 AIR CLEANER VACUUM GAUGES.................................................................................................................. 63 WINDSHIELD WIPERS.......................................................................................................................... 63 CENTER CONSOLE................................................................................................................................. 64 TRUCK CONTROLS............................................................................................................................. 64 F-N-R Selector Switch.................................................................................................................. 64 Hoist Control Lever.................................................................................................................... 65 CONSOLE SWITCHES AND CONTROLS.............................................................................................................. 65 Ashtray................................................................................................................................ 65 Cigarette Lighter...................................................................................................................... 65 Left-Hand Window Control Switch........................................................................................................ 65 Right-Hand Window Control Switch....................................................................................................... 65 Engine Shutdown Switch................................................................................................................. 65 Override Switch........................................................................................................................ 65 Retard Speed Control (RSC) Switch...................................................................................................... 65 Retard Speed Control (RSC) Dial........................................................................................................ 66 Statex III Download Port............................................................................................................... 66 Engine Diagnostic Port (CENSE)......................................................................................................... 66 Modular Mining Port.................................................................................................................... 66 Modular mining port (15, Figure 32-7) is used if the optional modular mining system is installed on the truck.......................... 66 Passenger Seat......................................................................................................................... 66 Engine Diagnostic Connectors........................................................................................................... 66 Engine Diagnostics Connector........................................................................................................... 66 Data Storage Button.................................................................................................................... 66 PAYLOAD METER.............................................................................................................................. 67 Payload Meter Download Connector....................................................................................................... 67 OPERATOR SEAT.................................................................................................................................. 68 ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................................. 68 INSTRUMENT PANEL............................................................................................................................... 69 GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................................ 69 CONTROL SYMBOLS............................................................................................................................ 69 CONTROL SWITCHES AND GAUGES................................................................................................................ 70 Key Switch............................................................................................................................. 70 Engine Shutdown Switch With Timer Delay................................................................................................ 71 Fog Light Switch....................................................................................................................... 71 Ladder Light Switch.................................................................................................................... 71 Backup Light Switch.................................................................................................................... 71 Backup light switch (5, Figure 32-11) allows the backup lights to be turned ON providing added visibility and safety when the se....... 71 Panel Illumination Lights.............................................................................................................. 71 Cab Air Conditioner/Heater Vents....................................................................................................... 71 Engine Cold Weather Starting Aid Switch................................................................................................ 71 Rotating Beacon Light Switch........................................................................................................... 71 Heated Mirror Switch................................................................................................................... 71 Wheel Brake Lock Switch................................................................................................................ 71 Parking Brake Switch................................................................................................................... 72 Digital Tachometer..................................................................................................................... 72 Right Turn Signal Indicator Light...................................................................................................... 72 High Beam Headlight Indicator Light.................................................................................................... 72 Left Turn Signal Indicator Light....................................................................................................... 72 Digital Speedometer/Payload Meter Display.............................................................................................. 72 Voltmeter Gauge........................................................................................................................ 73 Engine Oil Pressure Gauge.............................................................................................................. 73 Engine Water Temperature Gauge......................................................................................................... 73 Fuel Gauge............................................................................................................................. 73 Engine Hourmeter....................................................................................................................... 73 Headlight Switch....................................................................................................................... 73 Panel Illumination Lights Dimmer Rheostat.............................................................................................. 73 Payload Meter Switch................................................................................................................... 73 OVERHEAD STATUS/WARNING INDICATOR LIGHT PANEL.................................................................................................. 74 DESCRIPTION OF INDICATOR SYMBOLS........................................................................................................... 74 INDICATOR LIGHT FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................................. 75 High Hydraulic Oil Temperature......................................................................................................... 75 Low Steering Pressure.................................................................................................................. 75 Low Accumulator Precharge Pressure Warning............................................................................................. 75 Electric System Fault Warning.......................................................................................................... 76 Low Brake Pressure Indicator........................................................................................................... 76 Low Hydraulic Tank Level............................................................................................................... 76 Low Automatic Lubrication System Pressure.............................................................................................. 76 Circuit Breaker Tripped................................................................................................................ 76 Hydraulic Oil Filter................................................................................................................... 76 Low Fuel Indicator..................................................................................................................... 76 Parking Brake Indicator................................................................................................................ 76 Service Brake Indicator................................................................................................................ 76 Body Up Indicator...................................................................................................................... 77 Dynamic Retarding Indicator............................................................................................................ 77 Stop Engine Warning.................................................................................................................... 77 Backup Indicator....................................................................................................................... 77 Engine Shutdown Timer Switch- Five Minute Idle......................................................................................... 77 Retard Speed Control................................................................................................................... 77 Service Engine Indicator (AEM)......................................................................................................... 77 High Wheel Motor Temperature Indicator................................................................................................. 77 Blower Fault Warning................................................................................................................... 78 Service Engine Indicator (CENSE)....................................................................................................... 78 Komatsu Engines w/Centry™ Fuel Control................................................................................................. 78 Hazard Warning Light Switch............................................................................................................ 78 Lamp Test Switch/Centry™ Diagnostic Test Switch........................................................................................ 78 CENTRY™ FUEL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS................................................................................................................ 79 GENERAL OPERATION.......................................................................................................................... 79 DETERMINING FAULT CODES.................................................................................................................... 79 EXITING THE DIAGNOSTICS MODE............................................................................................................... 80 SECTION 40 - LUBRICATION AND SERVICE............................................................................................................... 81 GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................................ 81 HYDRAULIC TANK SERVICE......................................................................................................................... 81 Adding Oil................................................................................................................................. 81 COOLING SYSTEM................................................................................................................................. 82 Coolant Level Check........................................................................................................................ 82 Radiator Filling Procedure................................................................................................................. 82 Antifreeze Temperature Recommendations..................................................................................................... 82 LUBRICATION CHART.............................................................................................................................. 83 10 HOUR LUBE AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS............................................................................................................ 84 50 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS..................................................................................................... 85 100 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS.................................................................................................... 86 250 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS.................................................................................................... 87 500 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS.................................................................................................... 89 1,000 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS.................................................................................................. 90 1,500 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS.................................................................................................. 90 2,500 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS.................................................................................................. 91 5,000 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS.................................................................................................. 91 10,000 HOUR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS................................................................................................. 92 SECTION 42 - AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION SYSTEM.......................................................................................................... 93 GENERAL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................ 93 SYSTEM COMPONENTS.......................................................................................................................... 94 Filter Assembly........................................................................................................................ 94 Hydraulic Motor and Grease Pump........................................................................................................ 94 Reservoir.............................................................................................................................. 94 Fixed Pressure Reducing Valve.......................................................................................................... 94 Flow Control Valve..................................................................................................................... 94 Solenoid Valve......................................................................................................................... 96 Vent Valve............................................................................................................................. 96 Time Delay Module...................................................................................................................... 96 Pump Cutoff Pressure Switch............................................................................................................ 96 Unloader Valve......................................................................................................................... 96 Pressure Switch........................................................................................................................ 96 Pressure Gauge......................................................................................................................... 96 Manual Override Button................................................................................................................. 96 Injectors.............................................................................................................................. 96 SYSTEM OPERATION........................................................................................................................... 98 Normal Operation....................................................................................................................... 98 Pressure Failure Detection Circuits.................................................................................................... 99 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...........................................................................................................................100 LUBRICANT REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM..............................................................................................................100 SYSTEM PRIMING.............................................................................................................................100 LUBRICANT PUMP.............................................................................................................................100 Pump Housing Oil Level.................................................................................................................100 Pump Pressure Control..................................................................................................................100 FILTER AND RESERVOIR...................................................................................................................101 Filter Assembly Element................................................................................................................101 INJECTORS (SL-1 Series H)..................................................................................................................102 Injector Specifications................................................................................................................102 Injector Adjustment....................................................................................................................102 INJECTOR OPERATION.........................................................................................................................103 SYSTEM CHECKOUT............................................................................................................................104 Lubrication Cycle Timer Check..........................................................................................................104 Lubrication Cycle Timer Adjustment.....................................................................................................105 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION..........................................................................................................105 10 Hour Lubrication System Inspection..................................................................................................105 250 Hour Inspection....................................................................................................................105 1000 Hour Inspection...................................................................................................................106 SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING CHART...............................................................................................................107 SECTION 50 - MAJOR COMPONENT DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................109 SECTION 60 - PAYLOAD METER III.....................................................................................................................113 PAYLOAD METER III..............................................................................................................................117 Introduction...............................................................................................................................117 Data Summary...........................................................................................................................117 Data Gathering.........................................................................................................................117 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................................118 System Diagram.........................................................................................................................118 Suspension Pressure Sensors............................................................................................................118 Inclinometer...........................................................................................................................118 Operator Display.......................................................................................................................118 Payload Operator Switch................................................................................................................119 Speed Input............................................................................................................................119 Body-Up Switch.........................................................................................................................119 Brake Lock Switch......................................................................................................................119 Payload Meter..........................................................................................................................119 Communications Ports...................................................................................................................119 Key Switch Input.......................................................................................................................120 Payload Meter Power....................................................................................................................120 Load Lights............................................................................................................................120 Wiring and Termination.................................................................................................................121 TCI Outputs............................................................................................................................121 OPERATOR’S DISPLAY AND SWITCH..............................................................................................................122 Reading the Speedometer................................................................................................................122 Reading the Load Display...............................................................................................................122 Using the Operator ID..................................................................................................................122 Using the Load and Ton Counter.........................................................................................................122 Total Ton Counter......................................................................................................................122 Total Load Counter.....................................................................................................................123 Clearing the Counters..................................................................................................................123 Viewing Live Sensor Data...............................................................................................................123 Other Display Messages.................................................................................................................123 PAYLOAD OPERATION AND CALCULATION..........................................................................................................124 Description of Haul Cycle States.......................................................................................................124 Haul Cycle Description.................................................................................................................124 Load Calculation.......................................................................................................................125 Carry Back.............................................................................................................................125 Measurement Accuracy...................................................................................................................125 SOURCES FOR PAYLOAD ERROR..................................................................................................................125 Payload Error..........................................................................................................................125 Loading Conditions.....................................................................................................................126 Pressure Sensors.......................................................................................................................126 Swingloads.............................................................................................................................126 Speed and Distance.....................................................................................................................126 HAUL CYCLE DATA............................................................................................................................126 Haul Cycle Data........................................................................................................................127 Haul Cycle Warning Flags...............................................................................................................128 M: Haul Cycle Too Long.................................................................................................................129 N: Sensor Input Error..................................................................................................................129 Frame Torque Data......................................................................................................................129 Sprung Weight Data.....................................................................................................................129 Maximum Speed Data.....................................................................................................................129 Alarm Records..........................................................................................................................129 Fault Code Data........................................................................................................................130 PC SOFTWARE OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................131 PC Overview............................................................................................................................131 System Configuration...................................................................................................................131 Installing the PLM III Software........................................................................................................131 DOWNLOADING DATA...........................................................................................................................132 PLM III SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................................133 Starting Communications................................................................................................................133 Displayed Payload Units................................................................................................................133 Time Units.............................................................................................................................133 Connection Menu........................................................................................................................133 Connecting to the Payload Meter........................................................................................................134 Configure the Payload Meter............................................................................................................134 Setting the Date and Time..............................................................................................................134 Setting the Truck Type.................................................................................................................135 Setting the Gauge Display Units........................................................................................................135 Setting the Frame Serial Number........................................................................................................135 Setting the Truck Number...............................................................................................................135 Setting the Komatsu Distributor........................................................................................................135 Setting the Komatsu Customer...........................................................................................................135 Clean Truck Tare.......................................................................................................................136 Inclinometer Calibration...............................................................................................................136 DATA ANALYSIS..............................................................................................................................137 Creating a Query.......................................................................................................................137 Sorting on Truck Unit Number...........................................................................................................137 Sorting on Truck Type..................................................................................................................137 Sorting on Date Range..................................................................................................................138 Sorting on Time Range..................................................................................................................138 Payload Detail Screen..................................................................................................................139 Creating Reports.......................................................................................................................139 Summary - One Page Report..............................................................................................................140 Detailed - Multi-Page Report...........................................................................................................140 Creating Graphs........................................................................................................................141 Exporting Data.........................................................................................................................141 CSV Export.............................................................................................................................141 Compressed.............................................................................................................................143 Importing Data.........................................................................................................................143 Deleting Haul Cycle Records............................................................................................................143 Viewing Alarms.........................................................................................................................144 Deleting Alarm Records.................................................................................................................144 SECTION 70 - RADIO / CASSETTE PLAYER...............................................................................................................145 GENERAL RECEIVER FUNCTIONS.....................................................................................................................145 Turning The Power On And Off...............................................................................................................145 Display....................................................................................................................................145 Setting The Default Display................................................................................................................145 Adjusting Display Brightness...............................................................................................................145 SETTING THE TIME...............................................................................................................................146 OPERATING THE RADIO............................................................................................................................146 BAND.......................................................................................................................................146 TUNE/SEEK..................................................................................................................................146 Manual Tuning..............................................................................................................................146 SEEK Mode..................................................................................................................................146 SCAN.......................................................................................................................................146 AUTO.......................................................................................................................................146 ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER SETTINGS................................................................................................................147 PROGRAMMING PRESET STATIONS....................................................................................................................147 OPERATION OF THE WEATHERBAND (U.S.)............................................................................................................147 SATELLITE RADIO................................................................................................................................148 Operating Satellite Radio..................................................................................................................148 Program Type Search (PTY)..................................................................................................................148 CASSETTE PLAYER................................................................................................................................149 Playing A Cassette.........................................................................................................................149 Cassette Functions.........................................................................................................................149 Programmable Eject Default.................................................................................................................149 Bad Tape Detect............................................................................................................................150 Cleaning The Cassette Player...............................................................................................................150
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