WORKING MODE SELECTION
On “Working Mode” screen, you can set the movement or force
of the work equipment in accordance with the content of the
operation.
The operation becomes more efficient by selecting the working
mode to match the content of the operation.
P mode
For heavy-duty operations
E mode
For operations with emphasis on fuel consumption
B mode
For breaker operations (For machines ready for installation of attachments)
ATT/P mode
For operations of 2-way attachment such as crusher (For machines ready for installation of attachment)
ATT/E mode
For operations with emphasis on fuel consumption out of those of 2-way attachment like crusher (For machines
ready for installation of attachment)
• When the machine monitor is turned on, it is automatically set to the mode used when the starting switch
was turned to OFF position last.
• Press function switch “F5”, and the working mode selec-
tion screen is displayed. For each set mode, “P”, “E”, “B”,
“ATT/P”, and “ATT/E” are displayed on working mode dis-
play at the top right of the monitor display.
• For machines ready for installation of attachment, the
breaker mode and the attachment mode are added to the
display.
If you want to have automatic setting of P, E, B, ATT/P or
ATT/E mode (optional default setting) when starting engine,
ask your Komatsu distributor to change the setting.
How to use working mode selecting function
Change the setting of auto idle stop function after starting the engine.
1.
Press function switch “F5”, and the working mode selec-
tion screen is displayed on the machine monitor.
2.
Select the working mode with function switches “F1”, “F2”,
and “F5”, and enter with function switch “F4”.
To return to the standard screen without changing the
working mode, press function switch “F3”.
If a working mode is selected, and nothing is done for 5
seconds, the selected working mode is automatically en-
tered and the screen returns to the standard screen.
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
OPERATION
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