Form No. 3431-797 Rev B LT3340 4 Wheel Drive Triple Reel Mower Model No. 31657—Serial No. 400000000 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
This product complies with all relevant European directives; for details, please see the separate product specific Declaration of Conformity (DOC) sheet. This manual identifies potential hazards and has safety messages identified by the safety-alert symbol (Figure 2), which signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions.
Hydraulic Fluid Specifications........................... 52 Checking the Hydraulic Fluid Level ................... 52 Changing the Hydraulic Return Filter ................ 53 Changing the Hydraulic Fluid ............................ 53 Cutting Units ........................................................ 55 Blade Safety ..................................................... 55 Back Lapping the Cutting Units ......................... 55 Grinding the Cutting Units.................................
Safety • Do not operate the machine without all guards This machine has been designed in accordance with EN ISO 5395. • Keep bystanders and children out of the operating and other safety protective devices in place and functioning properly on the machine. area. Never allow children to operate the machine. • Shut off the engine, remove the key, and wait General Safety for all movement to stop before you leave the operator’s position.
decal111-3562 111-3562 1. Press the pedal to adjust the steering wheel angle. decal121-3884 121–3884 1. Engine—stop 3. Engine—start 2. Engine—preheat decal120-0625 120-0625 1. Pinch point, hand—keep hands away. decal121-3887 121–3887 decal127-0392 127-0392 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 1. Warning—stay away from hot surfaces. decal111-3567 111-3567 1. Pedal operation decal134-1827 134-1827 1. Cutting units—lower/float 4. Beacon 2. Cutting units—raise 5. Hazard warning light 3.
decal134-1828 134-1828 1. 8 hour service interval 10. Check the operation of the seat switch. 2. Read the Operator’s Manual. 11. Check the air filter element. 3. 50 hour service interval 12. Check the cutting unit settings. 4. Check the tire pressure. 13. Check the engine-coolant level. 5. Check all bolts and nuts for proper tightness. 14. Check the cleanliness of the radiator. 6. Check all hoses for leaks. 15. Clean and inspect the machine. 7. Check hydraulic-oil level. 16.
decal119-4988 119-4988 1. Lock 2. Unlock decal134-4539 134-4539 1. Falling, crushing hazard—ensure that the operator-platform latch is engaged before operating. decal134-5122 134-5122 decal134-4281 1. Warning—shut off the engine and remove the key before releasing or operating safety latches. 134-4281 1. Warning—read the Operator's Manual. 4. If the roll bar is raised, wear the seat belt. 2. There is no rollover 5. If the roll bar is not raised, protection when the roll do not wear the seat belt.
decal134-4280 134-4280 Note: This machine complies with the industry standard stability test in the static lateral and longitudinal tests with the maximum recommended slope indicated on the decal. Review the instructions for operating the machine on slopes in the Operator’s Manual as well as the conditions in which you would operate the machine to determine whether you can operate the machine in the conditions on that day and at that site.
Setup Media and Additional Parts Description Use Qty. Operator's Manual Engine owner’s manual 1 1 Read the manuals before operating the machine. CE certificate 1 The certificate indicates CE compliance. Store all documentation in a safe place for future use. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Product Overview Controls Control Panel Components g318666 Figure 3 1. Front cutting units 4. Operator's seat 2. Control arm 5. Engine hood 3.
Parking-Brake Switch Key Switch Use the key switch to control the engine and power to certain electrical components. WARNING The parking brake affects the front wheels only, and may not keep the machine from rolling down a slope. The machine could move unintentionally. Do not park the machine on a slope. g290335 Figure 5 1. Key 4. Intake heater/run position 2. Key switch 5. Start position g289697 3. Shutoff position (stop) Figure 6 1. Locking button Cutting-Unit-Drive Switch 2.
Traction Pedals Forward travel: Press the forward traction pedal to drive the machine forward and increase ground speed. Release the pedal to reduce ground speed (Figure 7). Reverse travel: Press the reverse traction pedal to drive the machine backward and increase ground speed. Release the pedal to reduce ground speed (Figure 7).
Operator Weight Adjustment Rotate the handle clockwise to increase suspension stiffness and counterclockwise to decrease the stiffness. The dial indicates when the seat suspension is adjusted for the operator’s weight (kg); refer to Figure 10. g327324 Figure 11 1. Handle Backrest Adjustment Pull the handle outward to adjust the seat backrest angle. Release the handle to lock the seat backrest in position (Figure 12). g327325 Figure 10 1. Lever 2.
Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge shows the amount of fuel in the tank (Figure 13). g327359 Figure 15 1. Latch arm (rear cutting-unit 2. Front of the machine arm latch) g295232 Figure 13 Transport Latches Front Cutting Unit Arm Latches Raise the cutting units to the TRANSPORT position and secure the arm-latch pins to the latches with the bails (Figure 14). g327358 Figure 14 1.
Using the InfoCenter LCD Display InfoCenter Icon Descriptions SERVICE DUE The InfoCenter LCD display shows information about your machine, such as the operating status, various diagnostics, and other information about the machine (Figure 16). There is a splash screen and main information screen of the InfoCenter. You can switch between the splash screen and main information screen at any time by pressing any of the InfoCenter buttons and then selecting the appropriate directional arrow.
InfoCenter Icon Descriptions (cont'd.) InfoCenter Icon Descriptions (cont'd.) Right Sit down or engage the parking brake. Left Indicates that limited lift reverse is active. Bulb Accessible only by entering PIN Output of TEC controller or control wire in harness Switch Using the Menus Operator must release switch To access the InfoCenter menu system, press the menu access button while at the main screen. This displays the main menu.
Diagnostics Service (cont'd.) Menu Item Description Engine Run Refer to the Service Manual or your authorized Toro distributor for more information on the Engine Run menu and the information contained there.
Viewing and Changing the Protected Menu Settings In the Protected Menu, scroll down to Protect Settings and perform 1 of the following: • To view and change the settings without entering a PIN code, and use the right button to change the Protect Settings to OFF. • To view and change the settings with a PIN code, use the left button to change the Protect Settings to ON, set the PIN code, and turn the key in the ignition switch to the OFF position and then to the ON position. g338379 Figure 18 3.
Specifications LT3340 Specification Transport Width 157.5 cm (62 inches) Width of cut 76 cm (30 inches) to 212 cm (83.5 inches) Height of cut 13 mm (1/2 inch) to 76 mm (3 inches) Length (including front cutting units) 289 cm (114 inches) 168 cm (66.2 inches) with ROPS down Height 216 cm (85.0 inches) with ROPS up 209 cm (82.
Performing Daily Maintenance Operation Before Operation Before starting the machine each day, perform the Each Use/Daily procedures listed in Maintenance (page 34). Before Operation Safety Filling the Fuel Tank General Safety • Never allow children or untrained people to Fuel Tank Capacity operate or service the machine. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator. The owner is responsible for training all operators and mechanics. 60 L (15.
Fuel Table Diesel fuel specification Using a clean rag, clean area around fuel-tank cap. 3. Remove the cap from the fuel tank (Figure 19). Location ASTM D975 No. 1-D S15 2. USA No. 2-D S15 EN 590 European Union ISO 8217 DMX International JIS K2204 Grade No. 2 Japan KSM-2610 Korea • Use only clean, fresh diesel fuel or biodiesel fuels. • Purchase fuel in quantities that can be used within 180 days to ensure fuel freshness. g290356 Use summer-grade diesel fuel (No.
3. Set the cutting-unit-drive switch to the forward-cut position. 4. Rise from the operator’s seat and check that the cutting units stop after an initial 0.5 to 1 second delay. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 with the cutting-unit-drive switch in the reverse position. Checking the Transmission Neutral Interlock Switch Important: Take extreme care to ensure that the area around the machine is clear before checking that the engine does not start when checking the neutral interlock switch.
• Keep your hands and feet away from the cutting • • • • • • • • • Lower a folding roll bar temporarily only when units. Look behind and down before backing up to be sure of a clear path. Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure your vision. Stop the cutting units whenever you are not mowing. Slow down and use caution when making turns and crossing roads and sidewalks with the machine. Always yield the right-of-way.
Adjusting the Roll Bar Understanding the Operator Presence Controls WARNING To avoid injury or death from rollover, keep the roll bar in the raised locked position and use the seat belt. CAUTION If safety interlock switches are disconnected or damaged the machine could operate unexpectedly causing, personal injury. Ensure that the seat is secured with the seat latch. • Do not tamper with the interlock switches.
Lowering the Roll Bar Raising the Roll Bar 1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower the cutting units, engage the parking brake, shut off the engine, and remove the key. 2. Remove the hairpins from the roll-bar pins in the pivot brackets of the lower roll-bar frame (Figure 20). 1. Remove the hairpins that secure the roll-bar pins to the pivot brackets of the lower roll-bar frame. 2. Remove the roll-bar pins to the pivot brackets (Figure 22). g290636 Figure 22 1. Roll-bar pin 3.
Starting the Engine Important: If you are starting the engine for the first time, the engine has stopped from lack of fuel, or you performed fuel system maintenance, bleed the fuel system before starting the engine; refer to Priming the Fuel System (page 45). 2. Press the engine speed switch until the engine speed is at low idle. 3. Let the engine run for at least 5 minutes. 4. Turn the key to shutoff (stop) position (Figure 25).
Adjusting the Center Cutting Unit Height-of-Cut Correction Raising the Cutting Unit With all cutting units set at the same HOC as shown by the indicator rings, you may notice that the center cutting unit produces a higher cut finish compared to that of the left and right cutting units. The machine pulls the center cutting unit whereas the left and right cutting units are pushed; this affects the cutting unit angle relative to the ground.
Adjusting the Cutting Unit Auto-Limited Lift Engaging the Cutting Unit Drive for Reverse Rotation Note: You enable the cutting-unit Auto Limited Lift Press the bottom of the cutting unit drive switch to the reverse rotation position (Figure 28). feature in the settings menu of the InfoCenter. • Manual limited lift uses the 3 lift-control switches, Disengaging All Cutting Unit Drives and is always available regardless of auto-limited lift setting in the InfoCenter.
Clearing the Cutting Units WARNING Never attempt to rotate the cutting units by hand. Residual pressure in the hydraulic system could cause the cutting unit(s) to rotate suddenly when you release the blockage, which may cause serious injury. • Always wear protective gloves and use a suitable strong wooden instrument. • Ensure that the wooden instrument fits between the blades and through the reel and is long enough to provide leverage to release the blockage. g292364 1.
Understanding the InfoCenter Engine Warnings Driving the Machine in Transport Mode If while operating the machine an icon displays on the InfoCenter warning you of a condition, stop the machine immediately and correct the problem. In the table that follows includes examples of the icons that may display: Important: Take care when driving the machine over obstacles such as roadside curbs. Always travel at slow speed over obstacles to prevent damage to the tires, wheels, and steering system.
Identifying the Tie-Down Points 4. Remove the 2 bolts 12 x 40 mm and 2 washers 12 mm stored in the platform support rails (Figure 31). g292366 Figure 31 1. Bolt 12 x 40 mm and washers 12 mm 5. 2. Platform support rail Connect a rigid tow bar between the front tow ring of the machine and the tow vehicle (Figure 32). Note: If needed, use the rear tow ring of the machine to position the machine to provide clearance, and use the front tow ring to tow the machine. g281268 Figure 30 1.
g292377 Figure 33 1. Hex plug 7. Assemble a bolt 12 x 40 mm and washer 12 mm into the hole at the center of the motor end plate (Figure 34). g328252 Figure 35 1. Socket head plugs (transmission pump-relief valves) Figure 34 8. 9. 3. Remove the wheel chocks Important: Do not tow the machine faster than 3 to 5 km/h (2 to 3 mph) and for no longer than 3-minutes, otherwise internal damage to the transmission may occur. 3. Washer 12 mm 4. Bolt 12 x 40 mm • Use the front tow ring to tow the machine.
Restoring the Transmission Pump 1. Chock the front wheels. 2. Raise the platform forward; refer to Raising the Platform (page 37). 3. Use an 8 mm (5/16 inch) hex key to rotate the 2 socket head plugs for the transmission pump-relief valves clockwise 3 turns (Figure 36). Restoring the Brakes 1. Remove the bolt 12 x 40 mm and washer 12 mm from the hole at the center of the motor end plate (Figure 37). g014451 Figure 37 1. Front wheel motor 2. Hex plug 2. 3. Washer 12 mm 4.
g292366 Figure 39 1. Bolt 12 x 40 mm and washers 12 mm 2. Platform support rail 7. Lower the platform; refer to Lowering the Platform (page 37). 8. Disconnect the tow vehicle. 9. Check the brake operation of the machine. WARNING Operating the machine without the braking system working properly may cause you to lose control of the machine, resulting in serious injury to you and bystanders. Before using the machine, ensure that the braking system operates correctly.
Maintenance Download a free copy of the electrical or hydraulic schematic by visiting www.toro.com/en-gb and searching for your machine from the Manuals link on the home page. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Maintenance Safety • Support the machine with jack stands whenever you work under the machine. • Before you leave the operator’s position, do the • Carefully release pressure from components with following: stored energy.
Maintenance Service Interval Every 500 hours Maintenance Procedure • • • • • • • Replace the primary air filter. Change the engine oil and filter. Replace the fuel filter. Replace the engine fuel filter. Check the fuel lines and connections for deterioration, damage, or loose connections Check the electrical system. If you are not using the recommended hydraulic fluid or have ever filled the reservoir with an alternative fluid, replace the hydraulic filters.
Daily Maintenance Checklist Duplicate this page for routine use. For the week of: Mon. Maintenance Check Item Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Check the engine oil level. Check the air filter-blockage indicator. Drain water the fuel/water separator. Check for fluid leaks. Check the cooling system. Remove debris from the screen and radiator/oil cooler Grease the bearings, bushings, and pivot points.2 Check the tire air pressure. Check the hydraulic fluid level. heck the hydraulic lines and hoses.
Pre-Maintenance Procedures Lowering the Platform WARNING Operating the machine with the platform unlatched may cause you to lose control of the machine, resulting in serious injury to you and bystanders. Raising the Platform 1. Move the platform-latch handle (Figure 40) toward the front of the machine until the latch hooks clear the locking bar. Never operate the machine without first checking that the operator platform latching mechanism is fully engaged and in good working order. 1.
3. Installing the Storage Compartment Fully lower the platform and move the platform-latch handle toward the rear of the machine until the latch hooks fully engage the locking bar (Figure 44). 1. Align the holes on the bottom of the storage compartment with the holes in the chassis brackets. 2. Assemble the storage compartment to the machine with the 3 knobs and 3 washers (Figure 46) g290370 Figure 44 1. Platform-latch handle Removing the Storage Compartment 1.
Locating the Lift Points Note: Use jack stands to support the machine when you lift it. WARNING Mechanical or hydraulic jacks may fail to support the machine and cause serious injury. Use jack stands when supporting the machine. • Front—under the front arm mount • Rear—axle tube on the rear axle g014447 Figure 47 1. Front left lift point 3. Rear lift point 2.
Lubrication Greasing the Bearings, Bushings, and Pivots Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Lubricate the grease-daily fittings. Every 50 hours—Lubricate the grease every 50-hour fittings. Important: Lubricate the bearings, bushings, and pivot points immediately after every washing, regardless of the service interval listed. Grease specification: No. 2 lithium grease.
Engine Maintenance damaged. Check the whole intake system for leaks, damage, or loose hose clamps. Engine Safety Note: Service the primary air filter when the filter-blockage indicator (Figure 49) is red. Changing the air filter frequently increases the chance of dirt entering the engine when the filter is removed. • Shut off the engine before checking the oil or adding oil to the crankcase. Do not change the governor speed or overspeed the engine.
• Preferred oil: SAE 15W-40 (above 0°F) cover, clean the cavity in the valve, and install the outlet valve into the air-filter cover. 7. 8. • Alternate oil: SAE 10W-30 or 5W-30 (all Align the dirt ejection port air-filter cover between 5 o’clock to 7 o’clock when viewed from the end, assemble the cover to the canister, and secure the cover. temperatures) Toro Premium Engine Oil is available from your authorized Toro distributor in either 15W-40 or 10W-30 viscosity grades.
4. Servicing the Diesel-Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) and the Soot Filter If the oil level is low, remove the fill cap and add oil until it is between the FULL and ADD marks (Figure 52). Note: Do not overfill the engine. 5. Install the oil-fill cap and dipstick. 6. Close the engine cover and secure it with the latches. 5.5 L (5.8 US qt) with the filter Service Interval: Every 3,000 hours—Disassemble, clean, and assemble the soot filter of the DPF.
Extended Engine Maintenance Fuel System Maintenance Service Interval: Every 1,000 hours Refer to the Engine Service Manual. DANGER Under certain conditions, fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable and explosive. A fire or explosion from fuel can burn you and others and can cause property damage. Every 1,500 hours—Inspect the crankcase breather system. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer. Every 3,000 hours—Inspect the ECU and related sensors and actuators. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
2. Drain the fuel filter canister; refer to Servicing the Water Separator (page 44). 3. Clean the area around the fuel filter and filter head (Figure 56). g292479 Figure 55 1. Vent screw 2. Drain valve (water separator filter) g292477 Figure 56 4. Tighten the drain valve at the bottom of the filter canister and close the vent screw at the top of the canister mount. 5. Prime the fuel system; refer to Priming the Fuel System (page 45). 1. Filter head Priming the Fuel System 4.
Servicing the Engine Fuel Filter Electrical System Maintenance Service Interval: Every 500 hours—Replace the engine fuel filter. Important: Before welding on the machine, disconnect both cables from the battery, both wire harness plugs from the electronic control modules, and the terminal connector from the alternator to prevent damage to the electrical system. Note: Refer to the engine owner's manual included with the machine for additional information. 1.
Servicing the Battery Service Interval: Every 50 hours (or weekly, whichever comes first) Important: When removing the battery, always disconnect the negative (-) cable first. Important: When installing the battery, always connect the negative (-) cable last. Under normal operating conditions the battery does not require any further attention. If the machine has been subject to continuous use under high ambient temperature conditions, the battery electrolyte may require adding water.
Inspecting the Transmission Control Cable and Operating Mechanism Drive System Maintenance Checking the Tire Air Pressure Service Interval: Every 250 hours Check the condition and security of the cable and operating mechanism at the speed-control pedals and transmission pump ends. • Remove buildup of dirt, grit, and other debris. • Ensure that the ball joints are securely anchored and check that the mounting brackets and cable anchors are tight and free from cracks.
Cooling System Maintenance Note: The end of the tie rod with the external groove is a left-hand thread. Cooling System Safety • Swallowing engine coolant can cause poisoning; keep out of reach from children and pets. • Discharge of hot, pressurized coolant or touching a hot radiator and surrounding parts can cause severe burns. – Always allow the engine to cool at least 15 minutes before removing the radiator cap.
g292487 Figure 63 4. 5. Clean the screens. g328487 Figure 65 Unlatch and open the hood (Figure 64). 1. Radiator 8. Close and latch the hood. 9. Assemble the screen onto the pivot pins, close the screen and secure it with the latch and ball pin. Checking the Coolant Level Service Interval: Before each use or daily g292486 The cooling system is filled with a 50/50 solution of water and permanent ethylene glycol antifreeze.
Belt Maintenance Servicing the Alternator Belt Service Interval: After the first 50 hours Every 250 hours 1. Apply 10 kgf (22 lb) of force against the alternator belt (Figure 67), midway between the pulleys. Note: The belt should deflect 10 mm (3/8 inch). g330219 Figure 66 1. Expansion tank 2. If the coolant level is low, remove the expansion-tank cap and replenish the system. Do not overfill. 3. Install the expansion-tank cap. g295237 Figure 67 1. Tension bracket bolt 4.
Hydraulic System Maintenance damage caused by improper substitutions, so use products only from reputable manufacturers who will stand behind their recommendation. Hydraulic System Safety High Viscosity Index/Low Pour Point Anti-wear Hydraulic Fluid, ISO VG 46 Note: Toro does not assume responsibility for • Seek immediate medical attention if fluid is injected Material Properties: into skin. Injected fluid must be surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor.
4. Clean the area around the filler neck and the cap of the hydraulic tank (Figure 68) . 1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower the cutting units, shut off the engine, engage the parking brake, and remove the key. 2. Open the hood. 3. At the left side of the machine, clean the area around the filter head and place a drain pan under the filter (Figure 69). g330122 g292490 Figure 69 1. Filter head 2. Hydraulic fluid return filter 4. Remove the return filter (Figure 69). 5.
Contaminated fluid looks milky or black when compared to clean fluid. Draining the Hydraulic Fluid 1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower the cutting units, shut off the engine, engage the parking brake, and remove the key. 2. Remove the storage compartment; refer to Removing the Storage Compartment (page 38). 3. Align a drain pan under the hydraulic tank, remove the tank drain plug, and fully drain the hydraulic fluid (Figure 70). g014452 Figure 71 1. Oil-tank filler cap 3.
Cutting Units 80-grade carborundum paste Part number Blade Safety 0.45 kg (1 lb) 63-07-088 11.25 kg (25 lb) 63-07-086 A worn or damaged blade or bedknife can break, and a piece could be thrown toward you or bystanders, resulting in serious personal injury or death. • Inspect the blades and bedknives periodically for excessive wear or damage. • Use care when checking the blades. Wear gloves and use caution when servicing them.
Grinding the Cutting Units Chassis Maintenance • Grind reel blades or bedknives to correct excessively rounded or distorted reel edges or bedknife edges. Inspecting the Seat Belt Important: Replace the bedknives at the end Service Interval: Before each use or daily of their wear life. 1. Inspect the seat belt for wear, cuts, and other damage. Replace the seat belt(s) if any component does not operate properly. 2. Clean the seat belt as necessary.
Cleaning Storage Washing the Machine Storage Safety Wash the machine as needed using water alone or with a mild detergent. You may use a rag when washing the machine. • Shut off the engine, remove the key, and wait for all movement to stop before you leave the operator’s position. Allow the machine to cool before adjusting, servicing, cleaning, or storing it. Important: Do not use brackish or reclaimed water to clean the machine.
Preparing the Engine 1. Drain the oil from the engine and install the drain plug. 2. Remove and discard the oil filter. Install a new oil filter. 3. Fill the engine with specified motor oil. 4. Start the engine and run it at idle speed for approximately 2 minutes. 5. Shut off the engine and remove the key. 6. Flush the fuel tank with fresh, clean fuel. 7. Secure all fuel-system fittings. 8. Thoroughly clean and service the air-cleaner assembly. 9.
Troubleshooting Problem There are areas of uncut grass at the overlap between cutting units. There are full-width ridge lines in the cut across the direction of travel. Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. You are turning too tightly. 1. Increase the turning radius. 2. The machine slides sideways when driving the machine across the face of a slope. 3. There is no ground contact on 1 end of the cutting unit because of poorly routed hoses or wrongly positioned hydraulic adapters. 4.
Problem There is scalping of the turf. There is excessive bedknife wear. The engine does not start with the ignition key. The battery has no power. The hydraulic fluid is overheating. Possible Cause 1. The undulations are too severe for the height of cut setting. 1. Use floating cutting units. 2. The height of cut is too low. 2. Raise the height of cut. 1. The bedknife is in heavy contact with the ground. 1. Raise the height of cut. 2. The cutting edges of the reel and/or bedknife are rounded. 3.
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. The parking brake is engaged. 1. Disengage the parking brake. 2. The fluid level is low. 3. The reservoir has the wrong kind of fluid. 4. The drive pedal linkage is damaged. 6. The transmission bypass valve is open. 7. There is a broken drive coupling. 2. Fill the reservoir to the correct level. 3. Drain the reservoir and fill it with the correct fluid. 4. Check the linkage and replace any damaged or worn parts. 5.
Problem A cutting unit fails to lift out of work. The cutting units do not follow the contours of the ground. The cutting units fail to start up when lowered into work. Possible Cause 1. There is a lift cylinder seal failure. 1. Replace the seals. 2. The pressure relief valve is jammed open or wrongly set. 3. There is a malfunctioning control valve. 4. There is mechanical blockage. 2. Have the relief valve pressure checked. Consult your authorized distributor. 3. Overhaul the control valve. 4.
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