Kolf MO15 Wireless Alarm User Manual KP398

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Model
MO15
IMPORTANT
Please read instruction booklet before use
Contents
Instructions for Use
Plastic Clip ..................................................................................2
Standard Sensor ..........................................................................3
Bed-Mat........................................................................................4
Pressure-Mat ................................................................................5
Wet Sensor ..................................................................................6
Resetting RX Sound ....................................................................7
Channel Selection ........................................................................7
Receiver LED Number Selection..................................................7
Re-tuning (Pairing)........................................................................7
Sound Selection Switch ..............................................................7
Batteries ......................................................................................8
Guarantee ....................................................................................8
Repairs ........................................................................................9
Cleaning........................................................................................9
Fault finding..................................................................................9
Specification TX & RX ..................................................................10-11
Diagrams TX & RX ........................................................................13-15
How to Connect TX with Different Sensors ................................16-19
The Inverter ..................................................................................20-21
MM061010
Instructions for use
1.
Switch on the receiver (Rx) unit. Green LED
will flash once every two seconds.
2.
Remove insulator from battery compartment
(if present) of the transmitter (Tx) unit.
3.
Plug the sensor of choice into the transmitter
(Tx) unit.
4.
If used with Plastic Clip Sensor:
i)
Make sure the Plastic Clip Sensor lever is in the up position.
(Lowering the lever without placing material between the front jaws
will activate the transmitter and trigger the receiver buzzer). If buzzer
does not sound, retune Tx & Rx as per instructions.
ii)
Using the safety pin, attach the Tx to the pyjama top or nightdress
close to the shoulder. Attach Tx to material before wearing garment if
preferable. Carefully lock the safety pin. Do not use safety pin if
faulty. Optional shoulder clip is available for clinics on request if
safety pin use is unsuitable.
iii) Thread sensor lead inside top as shown in diagram above
For small children, loop and tie sensor lead to shorten length.
iv) Attach sensor clip to the outside of close fitting underwear, at the
location most likely to get wet first, by inserting the folded
underpants material inside the front jaw of the clip then lowering the
lever. (Lowering the lever without any dry material in the jaws will
activate the Tx, trigger the Rx alarm and prevent the Rx from being
reset). Lift the lever and press the reset button. Do not reset the Rx
by switching off. Always use the reset button.
Plastic Clip
onto the material by
pressing down the lever.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT PLACE
ANY MATERIAL UNDER THE
SECURING LEVER.
IMPORTANT:
Plastic Clip
Place underwear material into mouth
Sensor in soapy water, rinse
and shake dry.
Plastic Clip
5.
If used with Standard Sensor:
a)
Absorbent pad:
i) Cut off one end of an
absorbent pad and insert
the sensor in between the
layers.
ii) Anchor with crocodile clip
to prevent sensor from
being pulled out. Uncover
the backing strip and stick
the pad inside a pair of close fitting
PLEASE NOTE THAT
pants, ensuring the sensor is located
where it will come into contact with the SENSOR & CLIP ARE
GOLD PLATED.
flow of urine.
Between two pairs of underpants:
i) Sandwich between two pairs of cotton briefs (not boxer shorts).
Anchor with crocodile clip.
Within Y-front fold:
i) Place sensor plate within Y-fronts fold and anchor by locating the
crocodile clip on the outside of the waistband of the pants. Avoid
nylon/polyester underwear.
With pull-ups or nappies:
i) Cut a small slit into the outside of the material and insert the sensor
plate at a location close to the urine flow.
b)
c)
d)
Under NO
circumstances should
any of the alarms be
attached to the users’
clothing when using a
Bed-Mat.
Holes for tying Bed-Mat to the mattress.
If using a plastic
protective mattress
sheet place adhesive
tape over the Bed-Mat
lower contacts.
Bath Towel
Sheet
Use a BATH TOWEL to
cover the Bed-Mat and
cotton sheet. Adjust towel
thickness to suit.
Bedside alarm or
other small Malem
Alarm.
Bet-Mat
Mattress
Place cotton
sheet over
Tie Bed-Mat
Bed-Mat.
around mattress.
Pillow
Tuck wire from Bed-Mat to
alarm away neatly to prevent
tripping or entanglement.
Bedside
table
Hints
The reset button will stop the alarm from sounding only if the Bed-Mat is dry
or disconnected.
The Bed-Mat positively locks to the alarm to prevent accidental disconnection.
However, it must be unlocked before attempting to reset the alarm.
Please use a thicker cotton sheet or place a bath towel above
the Bed-Mat if sweating is triggering the alarm prematurely. Avoid plastic and
man-made fibres as they may cause static discharge and false alarm.
Reduce alarm sensitivity. (See diagram)
Treat the Bed-Mat with care. Avoid folding it or jumping over it.
Please replace the Bed-Mat with a new one if it has deteriorated and use a
new one with each child.
Please note that sleeping directly on an uncovered Bed-Mat or touching it by
hand may trigger the alarm.
Do not place plastic sheets directly under the Bed-Mat as condensation may
trigger the alarm.
7.
If used with Pressure-Mat Sensor:
a) Activation by applied pressure: place the Pressure-Mat (PM) in the
appropriate position depending on the way you wish to use it. The
Pressure-Mat can be placed beside the bed or near the door so that
treading on the Mat will activate the Tx. Please place a door mat over
the Pressure-Mat so as not to trip over the Pressure-Mat. Plug into the
Tx and place away safely.
b) Activation by removal of pressure: place the Pressure-Mat (PM) over the
mattress but under the sheet, in a position so that the user is laying
over it or place on a chair so that the user is sitting on it. Plug the
Pressure-Mat wire into the ‘invertor’ then plug the inverter wire into the
Tx and place Tx away safely. If the user gets out of bed or out of the
chair, the Tx will be activated triggering the Rx sound and selected
LED.
8.
Once the receiver (Rx) is triggered, the appropriate red LED will be flashing.
The buzzer sound can be silenced by pressing the reset button on the top
of the Rx. (Do not use the on/off switch to reset the alarm as this will
damage the microprocessor). The activated LED will remain flashing. If the
matched Tx remains active, the Rx will sound again after 2 minutes.
8.
If used with Wet Sensor :
i) Select the correct side of the Mat with shiny tracks up.
ii) Place under the arm and rest over chair arm.
iii) Plug the Mat wire into the Transmitter, tuck the wire and place Tx in a
safe place.
iv) Test the Mat by placing a slightly wet tissue over the tracks. The Rx
should sound.
v) Cover Mat surface with tissue paper if sweating is activating the
alarm.
vi) Wipe Mat clean and dry before use again.
9.
Deactivating the Transmitter:
a) If using the Plastic Clip sensor, lift the sensor lever and remove from
underpants (wash Plastic Clip sensor frequently).
b) If using the Standard sensor, unclip the crocodile clip and remove the
sensor, wipe sensor plate dry and clean regularly.
c) If using the Bed-Mat, unplug the Bed-Mat from the Tx, remove the
sheet, wipe clean and dry thoroughly before repositioning.
d) If using the Pressure/release Pressure-Mat, unplug from the Tx and
reposition the user on the Mat.
10.
if using the Wet Sensor , unplug from the Tx , clean and dry the Mat
then, reposition.
11.
Press and hold the reset button for 2 seconds to switch off the activated
LED/s (make sure matched Tx is not active).
12.
The matched Tx/Rx will not trigger the Rx if the Tx is activated within 2
minutes of previous activation.
13.
For easy identification, an adhesive label can be used on the front of the
Rx where you can write the room number or occupant name for each of
the seven LEDs.
Channel Selection see diagram on page13
The Multi Functions Wireless Alarm consists of a receiver which
can be paired with up to seven (7) transmitters. To avoid interference
from the 7 transmitters or other wireless equipment, you need to
select different channel settings for each of the transmitters. A choice of 64
settings is possible and should be reselected in case of interference.
ON
1 2
4 5
To change the channel setting, remove the back of the transmitter by using a
slotted screwdriver. Lower to open. Change the setting of the code selection
switch (the one on the left) by moving any of the switches in any of the 64
combinations.
Receiver LED Number Selection see diagram on page 13
To match a Tx with a specific Rx LED number, remove the battery cover of the Tx
using a slotted screwdriver. The LED selection switch is the one on the right.
Select the LED number by sliding the matching number (between 1 – 7) of the
sliding switch to ON. Re-tune Tx and Rx.
ON
Re-tuning the Rx and Tx see diagram on page13 &15
All additional transmitters will need to be re-tuned with the Rx.
i)
Select the desired Rx LED number first (see above).
ii)
Push and release the straight end of a paper clip into the small LEFT
hole at the back of the receiver. All the 7 LED’s will glow.
iii) Immediately and while the LED’s are glowing, activate the Tx you wish to
tune/re-tune by lowering the Plastic Clip sensor lever or wetting the
standard sensor or Bed-Mat or applying pressure on the Pressure-Mat or
wetting the Wet Sensor .
iv) The LED’s will switch off apart from the selected one which will glow on
and off. The next activation of the Tx will activate the Rx LED & the buzzer.
v)
Repeat for all other additional transmitters.
vi) Remember to change channel if you are experience any interference
from other transmitters or wireless equipment.
You can also tune several receivers to the same transmitters. This is helpful if
more than one carer wants to monitor the transmitters.
1 2
4 5
Sound Selection Switch see diagram on page15
The receiver is factory set to 8 random sounds.
For single sound selection:
i)
Open the Rx battery cover using a slotted screwdriver. Insert blade into
slot and twist.
ii)
Slide to ‘ON’ any one of the switches between 1 and 8.
iii)
Slide all other switches apart from 10 to the ‘OFF’ position.
iv)
Do not slide switch 10 to ‘OFF’ as this will silence the Rx sound.
Important
Remove batteries from both Tx and Rx if the alarm is not going to be used
for some time.
Observe clean battery compartment contacts and correct polarity when
changing batteries.
Use long life alkaline batteries whenever possible.
Batteries should not be accessed by children and only replaced by adults.
Do not immerse the Tx or Rx in water.
Regularly clean the sensor in use. See page16
Do not leave the Tx active (LED on) as this will drain the battery. See page12
Do not use the receiver ‘ON/OFF’ sliding switch as a reset button as this will
damage the microprocessor. Always use the ‘Reset’ button.
Batteries (remove isolating tag if present)
Batteries have been provided free of charge with original purchase to enable
testing during manufacture and prior to packaging. Additional batteries can be
purchased. Batteries should not be accessed by children and only replaced by
adults. Use long life alkaline batteries whenever possible. Do not leave Tx active
when not in use as this will drain the battery. Observe correct polarity and clean
contacts when replacing Tx and Rx batteries.
Tx: alkaline 23A 12V
Rx: alkaline 3 x AA
Safety pin
Pull white cover slightly to unlock, push to lock, you can replace the safety pin by
removing and sliding the replacement cover to the left.
Guarantee
Under normal usage, the Multi Functions Wireless Alarm is guaranteed for a
period of three months from purchase. This excludes batteries, sensors, Bed-Mat,
Pressure-Mat, Wet Sensor , safety pin, flooding, misuse or accidental damage. If
the alarm should malfunction during this period, please contact us before sending.
Please remove the batteries and decontaminate the unit/s sensor before returning.
Do not return flooded or contaminated alarms.
Repairs
If repairs are required, we will exchange for a new alarm . Please contact us
by telephone, e-mail or in writing for the cost of this service. Please
decontaminate the units/s before return. Do not return contaminated or
flooded alarms.
Cleaning
Alarm units (Tx and Rx):
wipe clean alarm and safety pin using a damp cloth and mild detergent or skin
disinfectant. NEVER IMMERSE IN WATER
Sensors:
Plastic Clip- lift lever, wash in warm soapy water, rinse under the tap
and shake dry.
Bed-Mat - wash in warm soapy water and wipe dry.
Pressure-Mat - wipe with damp cloth and mild detergent,
dry thoroughly.
Wet Sensor - wipe with damp cloth and mild detergent, dry thoroughly.
National guidelines state one user per Sensor/Mat.
Fault Finding
Alarm does not sound:
Switch on receiver Rx. Green LED should flash.
Replace batteries with new alkaline ones (3 x AA). Observe correct polarity
orientation and make sure contacts inside the battery compartment are
clean and free of any deposits.
Sound selection switch has been wrongly set or switch no.10 has been
set to OFF. Reset all switches to their original position as per diagram on
page15
Remember that the Rx will not sound again within 2 minutes of being
activated by the Tx. However the Rx will be activated if other Tx is
activated. The 2 minute delay is to allow the triggered Tx to be reset. If the
Tx is not reset, then the Rx will sound again after 2 minutes if the reset
button has been pressed to silence the buzzer.
Does the Tx LED glow when the Tx is activated by lowering the lever on
the Plastic Clip sensor or wetting the standard sensor or BedMat/ Wet Sensor or applying pressure on the Pressure-Mat? If it does not
glow, then replace the Tx battery (alkaline 23 A 12V). Observe correct
polarity and clean contacts.
Remove isolating tags from battery compartment in Tx and Rx. If all fails,
return Tx and Rx for investigation. Contact us before doing so.
Decontaminate all units before returning. See diagram on pages 12-15
Alarm does not reset:
Clean Plastic Clip sensor by lifting lever, wash in warm soapy water, rinse
under the tap and shake dry. Repeat if necessary.
Make sure Plastic Clip sensor lever is NOT down without dry material
between the front jaws.
Clean Bed-Mat and dry thoroughly. Use thicker towel over Mat. Do not
use man made sheets over the mat.
Clean Wet Sensor and dry thoroughly. Use thicker tissue paper or
material under the arm.
Remove pressure or apply pressure to Pressure-Mat.
Make sure underpants material is not too thin or wet.
Replace Tx and/or Tx batteries.
Transmitter is damaged or flooded.
Sound level is too low:
Adjust sound level with volume control.
Specifications MO15 Transmitter (Tx)
Colour: red
Weight: 33g including battery, 25g without battery
Dimensions: length: 50mm width: 45mm depth: 21mm
Range: approximately 25m depending on nature of structure and state of the
battery.
Battery cover: to remove, place a slotted screwdriver in the bottom slot and
lower the handle. Battery: alkaline 23 A. Observe correct polarity when replacing
and ensure no deposits are on the metal contacts.
Safety pin: pull white cover slightly to unlock, push to lock, you can replace the
safety pin by removing and sliding the replacement cover to the left. Do not use
faulty safety pin.
Red LED: flashes when transmitter is active. Do not leave on for extended
length of time as this will drain the battery.
Frequency: 433 MHz
Model: MO15 Tx
Standards: FCC certified
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Specifications MO15 Receiver (Rx)
Colour: red
Weight: 136g including batteries, 67g without batteries
Dimensions: length: 91mm width: 72mm depth: 26mm
Battery: 3 x AA alkaline. Observe correct polarity and clean contacts when
replacing batteries.
ON/OFF: sliding switch on side
Volume: volume control wheel on the side. Turn up to increase and down to
decrease. Reset button on the top will not reset if Tx is active. Press button and
hold for 3 seconds to cancel active LED. Do not use ON/OFF button to reset the
receiver.
Green LED: flashes once every 2 seconds when Rx is ready for use. Red LED 1
to 7: on when linked Tx is triggered. Up to 7 Txs can be tuned and linked to the
7 LEDs. Once an LED is activated, even reset, it will not be triggered again for 2
minutes. The LED and buzzer will be reactivated if the linked Tx remains active.
Tuning point: 2 small pin holes on the back of the Rx. The one on the left is the
tuning hole. Insert the straight end of a paper clip into the hole and press
slightly then release, all the red LEDs will glow. While the red LEDs are on,
activate the Tx. The LEDs will go off and only the LED which has been selected
on the selection switch on the Tx will flash. When the Tx is activated again, the
LED will flash and the buzzer will sound.
Default hole: the small hole on the right on the back of the Rx is the default
hole. Insert the straightened end of a paper clip and press gently then release.
This will erase all the tuned memory. Re-tuning to the Tx/s will be required.
Model: MO15 (Rx)
Standard: FCC Certified
Sensors
Plastic Clip : Length 79 cm. Keep lever up when not in use. Clean sensor
regularly.
Standard: Length 79 cm. Keep clean and wipe dry. The sensor plate and
crocodile clip MUST NOT be in direct contact with the skin.
Bed-Mat: 54 X 42 cm. Wire length 2.2 m. Keep clean and wipe dry. Always
cover with cotton sheet as well as a bath towel. Under no circumstances should
the transmitter (Tx) be attached to user’s clothing when used with a Bed-Mat.
Pressure-Mat: 75 X 40 cm. Wire 150 cm. Use pressure on or pressure off (for
pressure off use with ‘inverter’).
Wet Sensor : 22 X 17 cm. Wire 100 cm. Keep clean and wipe dry.
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Multi Functions Wireless Alarm Transmitter
MODEL MO15 (Tx)
Red LED flashes when Tx is active. Please do not leave on as this will drain
the battery. Make sure Plastic Clip sensor lever is up when not in use or
unplug device from socket
MALEM©
UNIVERSAL
WIRELESS ALARM
TRANSMITTER
MO15(Tx)
Sensor
locking
socket
Use Alkaline batteries ONLY
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Multi Functions Wireless Alarm Transmitter
MODEL MO15 (Tx)
ON
ON
Carefully attach to
garment near shoulder
1 2
4 5
1 2
4 5
lock
Channel selection Receiver LED
switch
selection switch
Safety pin
slide sideways
to lock or unlock
unlock
Battery
compartment
To open place
slotted
screwdriver in
slot and move
handle down
OPEN
ON
1 2
ON
4 5
1 2
4 5
Use 1 x 23A 12V
Alkaline batteries
Please observe
correct polarity
when replacing
batteries
23A 12V ALKALINE
CHANNEL RX LED No.
SELECTION SELECTION
SWITCH
SWITCH
23A 12V
ALKALINE
OPEN
Sensor
locking
socket
MODEL
MO15(Tx)
Use Alkaline batteries ONLY
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Multi Functions Wireless Alarm Transmitter
MODEL MO15 (Rx)
Buzzer
Mute/reset
MUTE / RESET
Press and
hold for 3
sec to reset
BUZZER
PRESS & HOLD FOR 3 SEC TO RESET
Green standby LED/2 sec flashes
STANDBY
LED/2 SEC
OFF ON
POWER
©
MALEM
UNIVERSAL
WIRELESS ALARM
RECEIVER (Rx)
Power off - on
Please do not use on/off switch to reset alarm.
This will damage the microprocessor.
Use Alkaline batteries ONLY
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Volume
VOLUME
Red LEDs 1-7
Each light
corresponds to the
transmitter it is
matched with.
Multi Functions Wireless Alarm Transmitter
MODEL MO15 (Rx)
ON
Tx Rx Pairing
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
OFF
Tx Rx Pairing.
Use end of paper
clip. Pass into hole,
press and release,
all red LEDs on,
activate required Tx
while red LEDs are
on, one of the LEDs
will flash the same
number as the
switch number
selected on Tx.
Sound selection
switch
Switch 1 - 8 will
select sounds 1 - 8.
Switch 9 must be
off for single sound.
For 8 sounds switch
1 as well as 9 and
10 must be on.
Sounds will be off if
switch 10 is in the
off position.
Default. Use paper clip end to pass into
hole. Press and hold for 3 seconds. All
pairing with Tx will be lost. Reset will erase
all pairing memory.
To open battery
compartment
place slotted
screwdriver in the
slot then twist.
Tx Rx
PAIRING
DEFAULT
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
LR6 AA ALKALINE
SOUND
SELECTION
SWITCHES
Batteries: 3 x AA
Please use
alkaline. Observe
correct polarity.
Make sure metal
contacts are
clean.
LR6 AA ALKALINE
SEE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USE
OPEN
USE 3 x AA
ALKALINE BATTERY
USE 3 x AA
ALKALINE BATTERY
USE 3 x AA
ALKALINE BATTERY
LR6 AA ALKALINE
Use Alkaline batteries ONLY
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Activation of the Tx using different sensors
1. Activation by Plastic Clip Sensor or
Standard Sensor
Tx
transmitter
Standard Sensor
MALEM©
UNIVERSAL
WIRELESS ALARM
TRANSMITTER
MO15(Tx)
Plastic Clip Sensor
Lever - Keep up
when not in use.
Clean clip regulary.
Plug sensor into Tx socket
RJ10 plug
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2. Activation using a Bed-Mat
Tx transmitter
MALEM©
RJ10 plug
UNIVERSAL
WIRELESS ALARM
TRANSMITTER
MO15(Tx)
Bed-Mat
Bed-Mat connection wire
Plug Bed-Mat RJ10
plug into the Tx
transmitter socket
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3. Activation using a Wet Sensor
Tx transmitter
RJ10 plug
MALEM©
UNIVERSAL
WIRELESS ALARM
TRANSMITTER
MO15(Tx)
DM connection wire
Wet Sensor
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Plug Wet Sensor RJ10
plug into the Tx
transmitter socket
Pressure-Mat with inverter
4. Activation by applying pressure:
Tx
transmitter
Q S F T T V S F !N B U
Pressure Mat (PM)
RJ10
plug
MALEM©
UNIVERSAL
WIRELESS ALARM
TRANSMITTER
MO15(Tx)
Plug PM
wire into Tx
socket
PM connection wire
5. Activation by removing pressure:
(when user is lying in bed or sitting over PM in a chair)
Tx
transmitter
Q S F T T V S F !N B U
RJ10
plug
PM
Inverter
MALEM©
Q S FT T V S F
N BU
JO W F S UP S
©
MALEM
UNIVERSAL
WIRELESS ALARM
TRANSMITTER
MO15(Tx)
Pressure Mat (PM)
PM
connection
wire
Plug PM
into inverter
socket
Plug PM
wire into Tx
socket
PM inverter wire
Please note that pressure must be applied BEFORE
attempting to set up the connection.
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Pressure Mat Invertor front
©
LED light
MALEM
Q S FT T V S F
N BU
JO W F S UP S
RJ10
plug
Battery test button
RJ10 socket
Please plug in the inverter wire between the Pressure-Mat and the transmitter.
Battery test: press the button, LED will glow. If LED does not glow then change
the battery.
The inverter should be used ONLY if you wish to use the pressure mat to detect
removal of pressure.
Please do not immerse inverter or Mat in water.
Use Alkaline batteries ONLY
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23A 12V
ALKALINE
Pressure Mat Invertor back
RJ10 plug
Battery test button
RJ10 socket
Please observe correct polarity. Contacts clean and battery not loose inside
compartment. Pull metal contact to make good connection. Use only 23A 12V
Alkaline battery.
Use Alkaline batteries ONLY
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MO15
NOTE:
Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user’s
authority to operate this device.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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