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ORTOVOX 3+
Technology and Functions
English
Being rescued immediately by your Here are the benefits of the ORTOVOX
companions with the 3+, avalanche avalanche transceiver 3+
probes and shovels is practically the
only chance of survival after being
	Automatic switch over to the best
buried by an avalanche. Read the intransmission antenna (“Smart
structions of use for the 3+ avalanche
Antenna”)
transceiver carefully, practice how
	3-antenna technology
to handle it and train how to rescue
	Signal analysis (scan the avalanyour companions effectively! You can
che debris and locate every
find valuable information about helpsignal quickly and accurately)
ing your companions, preventing ac	Marking function (3 signals)
cidents and about the current safety
	Only 1 ALKALINE battery
products from ORTOVOX at
AA 1.5V
www.ortovox.com
	Partner check
	Automatic transmission switch
The ORTOVOX 3+ avalanche transover
ceiver does not protect you against
	Update
avalanches.
Never go backcountry skiing and
freeriding alone – always do these
types of sport in a small group.
You can reach us by email at
ortovox@ortovox.com
ORTOVOX wishes you wonderful, safe
tours!
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Contents
Operating elements				
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TECHNICAL DATA 					
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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY			
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QUICK GUIDE 					
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SWITCHING ON/ OFF				
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SELF TEST					
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PARTNER CHECK					
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SEARCH						
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SIGNAL SEARCH					
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COARSE SEARCH					
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Fine SEARCH					
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MARKING						
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PINPOINT SEARCH and PROBING			
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ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE			
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SWITCH OVER		
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MULTIPLE BURIALS					
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INTERFERENCE					
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SERVICE						
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INDEX						
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GUARANTEE					
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SERVICE ADDRESSES				
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Subject to changes (08/ 2010)
Operating elements
SLIDING SWITCH
(search mode)
TRANSMISSION SWITCH
OVER (transmission mode)
DIRECTION ARROW
DISTANCE INDICATOR
BATTERY CAPACITY
NUMBER OF SIGNALS
MARKING BUTTON
LOUDSPEAKER
ON/OFF SWITCH,
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
10 LOCKING SLIDE
The back of the carrier bag
contains an extra compartment
for storing the 3+ and carrying
straps.
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TECHNICAL DATA
NAME:
FUNCTION:
CASING:
SIZE:
FREQUENCY:
ORTOVOX 3+
digital
ergonomic, waterproof, impact resistant
119 x 71 x 25mm
457 kHz
The 3+ receives transmission signals from every avalanche transceiver conforming to standards without restrictions.
DIGITAL RECEPTION
RANGE: 		
40m
SEARCH STRIP WIDTH: up to 40m
TEMPERATURE RANGE: -20° C to +45° C
If the transceiver gets wet, do not use direct heat, i.e. such as a hair dryer
to dry it out. Heat applied in a direct manner may permanently damage the
device beyond repair.
POWER SUPPLY:
OPERATING TIME:
WEIGHT:		
1 Alkaline AA 1.5 V LR 06 battery
Transmitting: approx. 250 hours
Receiving:
approx. 15 hours
approx. 189g incl. battery
(Comfort carrier bag approx. 98g)
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
	Partner-Check
	Update
The ORTOVOX 3+ exceeds the high requirements of the European Standard
EN 300 718.
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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: X-log Elektronik GmbH
Person responsible: Johann Nowotny, Bahnhofstr. 95, D-82166 Gräfelfing
declares that the product: type: ORTOVOX, model: 3+
Intended purpose: avalanche victim search device when used properly meets
the essential requirements according to Article 3 of the R&TTE regulations
1999/5/EC and that the following standards have been applied:
1. Health (Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE regulations), ETS 300 718 edition: 05/01
2.	Safety (Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE regulations), ETS 300 718 edition: 05/01
3.	Electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE regulations)
ETSI EN 300 718-1, edition: 05/01
4.	Efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum (Article 3.2.b of the R&TTE
regulations) ETSI EN 300 718-2, edition: 05/01
5. 	Electromagnetic compatibility and radio band matters (Article 3.3.e of the
R&TTE regulations) ETSI EN 300 718-3, edition:
Munich, July 26, 2010
p.p. Andrea Reintges
installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the
ERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
Information for the user
However, there is no guarantee that interference
Registration Number:
will not occur in a particular installation. If this
FCC ID No. KF5 ORTOVOX 3
equipment does cause harmful interference to
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
radio or television reception, which can be deterRules. Operation is subject to the following two
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the
conditions:
(1) the device may not cause harmful interference user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
and
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
(2) the device must accept any interference
- Increase the separation between the equipment
received, including interference that may cause
and receiver.
undesired operation.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
This equipment has been tested and found to
circuit different from that to which the receiver
comply with the limits for an intentional radiator
is connected.
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
tion against harmful interference in a residential
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS DEVICE
NOT APPROVED BY ORTOVOX CAN VOID THE US-
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QUICK GUIDE
SWITCHING ON/ OFF
SWITCHING ON
Undo the LOCKING SLIDE (10) and
turn the SWITCH-ON LEVER (1)
counter-clockwise. The SWITCH-ON
LEVER is now secured from being
switched off unintentional. Right now
the appliance number is indicated,
the self-test starts and the remaining
battery capacity is shown in %.
SWITCHING OFF
Undo the LOCKING SLIDE (10) and
turn the SWITCH-ON LEVER (1) clockwise.
on
10
off
battery
10
SELF-TEST AND
TRANSMISSION MODE
The self-test is visible on the display.
The remaining battery capacity (6) is
shown: 99 (%).
After a successful self-test the
ORTOVOX 3+ starts transmitting and
the transmission elements flash on
the display. The battery symbol shows
the remaining battery capacity.
If a fault is detected during self-test,
a warning appears on the display:
E1, E2, E3 or E4.
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n
QUICK GUIDE
WARNING
WARNING
During the self-test the TRANSMIT
and RECEIVE functions, the sensors
and the battery capacity are tested. If
a fault is detected during this function
test, then this is indicated with E1, E2,
E3 or E4.
A warning can be triggered in the
immediate vicinity of a transmitting
avalanche transceiver, mobile phone,
wireless appliance, large metal objects or particularly strong magnetic
fields.
WHAT THE MOST IMPORTANT
WARNINGS MEAN DURING
THE SELF-TEST
E1: Transmitter/ receiver
E2: X or Y antenna (reception)
E3: X or Y antenna (transmitter)
E4: Memory
If one of the above warnings or any
other is displayed during the self-test,
then carry out this test again outside
in interference-free surrounding.
When doing so, it is essential to make
sure that no other transmitters are
nearby. Switch off all sources of interference (mobile phones, wireless
devices etc.) or move them well away.
If this warning is shown again, the appliance must be sent to the ORTOVOX
service department.
People with pacemakers should wear
the 3+ on the right side of their body. It
is essential to observe the pacemaker
manufacturer‘s instructions or consult with your physician!
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QUICK GUIDE
PARTNER OR GROUP CHECK
PARTNER OR GROUP CHECK
(“The daily check”)
	Switch the ORTOVOX 3+ to SEARCH
(= RECEPTION).
	Now switch the 3+ on (1) and press
the MARKING BUTTON (8) simultaneously.
	If the transmitter‘s parameters are
OK, then “00” is shown on the display. If no transmitter is located
within a circumference of 1 m from
the reception device, then “--” is
displayed.
Warnings about the tested transmitter are displayed with E1 – E7.
What the warnings mean
DURING THE PARTNER
CHECK
The warnings E1 to E7 signal that one E1: Frequency
or more of the measured parameters E2: Width of the transmission signal
on the transmitter do not meet the E3: Frequency and width of the transmission signal
standard for avalanche transceivers.
E4: Transmission cycle
If one of these warnings is shown, E5: Frequency and transmission
cycle
then the transceiver must be sent to
E6: Transmission cycle and width of
the service department.
the transmission signal
E7: All tested parameters defective
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QUICK GUIDE
SIGNAL SEARCH
SEARCH
Slide both SWITCHES (2) outwards
simultaneously – the TRANSMISSION
SWITCH OVER (3) pops out. The search
situation is automatically shown on
the display.
ORTOVOX recommends switching off
mobile telephones and radio equipment during the locating process!
SIGNAL SEARCH
(one searcher)
When searching for a signal
(= searching for the first signal), pan
the 3+ left and right at an angle of 30°
and tilt moderately up and down. This
compensates unfavourable positions
of the transmitter antenna and the
transmitting signal can be picked up
even earlier. Search strip width: 40m!
SEVERAL SEARCHER:
The distance between people searching is 40m; the distance to the edge of
the avalanche must not exceed
20m.
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QUICK GUIDE
COARSE SEARCH
COARSE SEARCH
Use the 3+ in a horizontal position
during the coarse search process!
At a distance of approx. 40m to the
avalanche victim, the direction arrow
(4) and distance indicator (5) appear
on the display. The acoustic signal
from the loudspeaker gets faster and
louder as you approach. The distance
indicator goes down and confirms
you are getting closer.
DISPLAY EXAMPLES
Three transmitters (7) are displayed;
the nearest transmitter is 44m away.
Direction: straight ahead!
Three transmitters are displayed; the
nearest transmitter is 15m away.
Direction: keep slightly to the right!
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DIRECTION
DISTANCE (44m)
NUMBER OF
SIGNALS (1)
QUICK GUIDE
FINE SEARCH
Three transmitters are displayed; the
nearest transmitter is 10m away.
Direction: straight ahead!
FINE SEARCH
Fine search starts automatically when
DO NOT TURN THE 3+ DURING THE
you are 2m away. The direction arrow
FINE SEARCH!
is switched off. The tendency indicator (= semicircle shaped segments)
formulates the fine search process
simply, quickly and precisely. The
searcher is approaching the victim:
the tendency indicator points to the
centre of the display. The closer you
are to the victim, the faster and louder
the acoustic signal beeps.
The searcher is now going away from
the victim. The semicircles get smaller and the distance indicator number
will get larger.
The victim has been located. Burial
depth: 0.1m. No smaller numbers
and no stronger tendency indicator
appear.
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QUICK GUIDE
MARKING/PINPOINT SEARCH and PROBING
MARKING
At a distance of 5m transmitters can
be marked. To mark a located transmitter, the MARKING BUTTON (8) is
pressed once. The marked transmission signal now appears as a white
symbol on a black background.
The distance to the next transmitter is
22m; the direction to the next transmitter: left.
If 4 or more than 4 transmitters are
detected, the “4+” symbol appears on
the display. ORTOVOX recommends
the Sector Method for locating 4 or
more than 4 signals.
PINPOINT SEARCH and
PROBING
Mark the exact point with the probe.
Always insert the probe at 90° to the
surface of the slope.
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MARKING
BUTTON
ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SWITCH OVER
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
SWITCH OVER IN CASE OF A
SECONDARY AVALANCHE
If the 3+ is not moved over a period of
120 seconds, it automatically switches
over to transmission mode from any
operating mode.
STRATEGY IN THE EVENT OF
MULTIPLE BURIALS
ORTOVOX SECTOR METHOD
1st sector: After the 1st victim is located and excavated by searchers,
the victim‘s avalanche transceiver is
switched off and the avalanche debris
field is searched by sector.
2nd sector: Approach from the left.
3rd sector: Approach from the right.
4th sector: Approach from below. Before any approach in a new sector, the
3+ must be briefly switched to TRANSMIT and then immediately back to RECEIVE. Switching over briefly to transmission mode causes the previously
marked transmitter to be deleted.
Attention:
Already located signals can then naturally appear again. The searcher
should then concentrate on signals
that have not yet been marked in the
avalanche debris field.
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ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SIGNAL SEPARATION
SIGNAL OVERLAP SIGNAL SEPARATION
The transmission signal is measured
and analysed by the ORTOVOX 3+. If
several transmission signals are received and these transmission signals
are transmitting at the same time (simultaneous transmission signal and
simultaneous transmission break),
then a signal overlap occurs.
This signal overlap is illustrated without a direction arrow (e.g. “44m” and
3 transmission signals).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ABOUT SIGNAL SEPARATION
Signal separation helps you when
searching for one or especially several avalanche victims. We would like
to inform you, however, about important, physically contingent aspects of
searching for victims:
When accidents happen, several persons are often buried and transmit a
signal at the same time. In this case
– depending on the rhythm of the individual transmitters – it is possible
for two or even more transmitters to
transmit simultaneously over a long
time. This can lead to signal overlaps,
particularly with analogue appliances
with a long pulse and digital appliances that transmit synchronised pulses.
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The signals are overlapped and can no
longer be technically distinguished.
The signal from an individual transmitter cannot be measured either by
analogue or digital means in such a
phase. This can last for up to 30 seconds and longer in the worst cases.
It is necessary to wait until there is a
signal break. This physical phenomenon can be solved with the ORTOVOX
3+ using locating strategies:
Applying the ORTOVOX sectors
method (Page 34)
ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BATTERY CHANGE / INTERFERENCE
BATTERY CHANGE
(When the appliance is
switched off)
Turn on-off switch (1) until the battery
symbol is in line with the index point.
Now pull the battery compartment out
of the 3+ and insert a new AA alkaline
1.5V battery. When changing the battery, bear in mind the correct polarity.
Only brand batteries that conform to
standards should be used.
battery
INTERFERENCE IN TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING PERFORMANCE
Interference in the transmission and reception performance
can occur through atmospheric
forms of interference such as
storms, through lifts and power
systems, radio equipment, mobile phones and other electronic
equipment. Mobile phones and
radio equipment should be
switched off whilst searching.
The distance between two avalanche transceivers and metal,
radio equipment, mobile phones,
magnetic objects, etc. should be
at least 50cm.
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WARRANTY/SERVICE
WARRANTY
When purchasing a new ORTOVOX
transceiver, on submission of the
filled out guarantee card (see instructions for use) and dealer invoice we
grant the 5-year ORTOVOX guarantee from the date of purchase, but no
longer than 6 years from the date of
manufacture. The number IV/15 on
the seal in the battery compartment
means e.g.: ORTOVOX guarantee valid
until 4th quarter 2015; the device was
produced 5 years before in the 4th
quarter of 2010. The seal also reminds
you of the recommended transceiver
check in the 4th quarter of 2015. As
part of the ORTOVOX guarantee, faulty
parts are repaired free of charge or
SERVICE
The ORTOVOX 3+ is a rescue device,
on whose fault function someone‘s
life can depend. Electronic components can fail – we therefore recommend that the appliance is sent for the
factory check without fail on the date
recommended on the test seal.
Please make use of our prompt testing service in the summer months so
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the avalanche transceiver is replaced
by a device of the same design. Damage caused by improper handling and
natural wear is excluded. In case of
damage due to battery leakage, the
ORTOVOX guarantee lapses. Batteries are excluded from the guarantee.
Any further warranty in the event of
consequential damage is expressly
excluded. Enforced guarantees do not
extend the guarantee obligation nor
does a new guarantee period begin.
that your transceiver is ready to use
in time at the start of winter.
For repairs or the factory check,
please send the ORTOVOX 3+ direct to
our service centre (see Page 102)
NOTES
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
The batteries should be removed from
the avalanche transceiver during the
summer break. In case of damage due
to battery leakage the ORTOVOX warranty lapses. Never use rechargeable
batteries (such as Ni-Cd batteries).
Rechargeable batteries have a much
lower operating voltage and hence a
lower range and a limited operating
period. In addition, faulty recharge-
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
ORTOVOX avalanche transceivers are
designed to support help from companions in the event of avalanche
burial! Stopping in an unsecure area
is potentially risky and should only be
done with experienced participants.
The effective use of an avalanche
transceiver requires suitable training
and repeated practice. Wear your avalanche transceiver close to your body
and under your top layer of clothing.
ORTOVOX urgently recommends that
you carefully read the instructions of
use for the avalanche transceiver. Always take a shovel and a probe with
you when you are off-piste in an un-
able batteries are not immediately noticeable. After recharging they show
the full operating voltage to start with,
only to severely drop off again after a
very short operating period (danger to
life!).
secured area and never wander off on
your own. Plan your off-piste activities
using the current avalanche report:
www.ortovox.com
Before you enter an area at risk of an
avalanche, you should make sure that
all avalanche transceivers are working properly and all batteries are in
good condition.
The ORTOVOX 3+ fulfils the maximum
safety requirements and is characterised by its simple operation!
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INDEX
Additional functions
Advanced instructions for use
Appliance number
Automatic Transmission
Switch Over
(S 25) Partner check
(S 34) Pinpoint search
(S 27) Q
Quick guide
(S 34) S
Searching
Battery
(S 25) Search strip width
Battery change
(S 36) Sector Method
Battery status
(S 27) Self-test
Service
Coarse search
(S 31) Service addresses
Signal separation
Declaration of conformity (EU) (S 26) Signal overlap
Digital reception range
(S 25) Signal search
Switching OFF
Fine search
(S 32) Switching ON
Frequency
(S 25) T
Technical data
Group test
(S 29) Tendency indicator
Guarantee
(S 37) Transmission check
Guarantee card
(S 41) Transmitter test
Transmitting
Interference
(S 36) U
Update
Loudspeaker
(S 24) W
Warnings
Marking
(S 23) Warranty
Multiple burials
(S 34)
Operating elements
(S 24)
Operating duration receiving
(S 25)
Operating duration transmitting (S 25)
ORTOVOX Sector method
(S 34)
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(S 29)
(S 33)
(S 27)
(S 30)
(S 25)
(S 34)
(S 27)
(S 37)
(S 102)
(S 35)
(S 35)
(S 30)
(S 27)
(S 27)
(S 25)
(S 32)
(S 27)
(S 27)
(S 27)
(S 25)
(S 28)
(S 37)
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GUARANTEE CARD
GUARANTEE CARD
Name
Street
City, State, Zip,
Telephone , E-mail
Model ORTOVOX 3+
Serial number
(shown on display when switched on)
Purchased at
Please provide below a detailed explanation and description of your unit`s faulty performance!
In case of service please fill out this card and send it to the responsible
ORTOVOX service center (see page 102)
IMPORTANT!
keep carefully!

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Manifest Reference Instance ID  : xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:0A8F34077B62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:C6CCF8861979DF11ABAD8992A3F31A28, uuid:C5CCF8861979DF11ABAD8992A3F31A28, uuid:3072208B3764DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:3072208B3764DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:C6CCF8861979DF11ABAD8992A3F31A28, uuid:D12F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:3072208B3764DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:3072208B3764DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:C5CCF8861979DF11ABAD8992A3F31A28, uuid:D12F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:551747A92864DF11ABD0EC0F807C1609, uuid:D12F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:551747A92864DF11ABD0EC0F807C1609, uuid:D12F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:28CC40BB3B64DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:28CC40BB3B64DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:47D938A13B64DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:D12F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:0A8F34077B62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, uuid:B4404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, uuid:B4404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:0A8F34077B62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, uuid:B4404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, uuid:B4404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:0C8F34077B62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, uuid:2F4BA4F77F65DF11A0ADD3C0E2685E28, uuid:D12F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:B4404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, uuid:B4404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:C74675B28165DF11A0ADD3C0E2685E28, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:682F645FCE64DF1182BADBEC8AE45532, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.iid:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF
Manifest Reference Document ID  : xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:9151FA786E62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:521747A92864DF11ABD0EC0F807C1609, uuid:9651FA786E62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, uuid:06BCFC523564DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:06BCFC523564DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:521747A92864DF11ABD0EC0F807C1609, uuid:D02F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:06BCFC523564DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:06BCFC523564DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:9651FA786E62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, uuid:D02F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:541747A92864DF11ABD0EC0F807C1609, uuid:D02F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:541747A92864DF11ABD0EC0F807C1609, uuid:D02F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:46D938A13B64DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, uuid:D02F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:9151FA786E62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, uuid:B3404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, uuid:B3404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:9151FA786E62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, uuid:B3404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, uuid:B3404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:0B8F34077B62DF11BAAEE6728939171F, uuid:2E4BA4F77F65DF11A0ADD3C0E2685E28, uuid:D02F84EA3964DF119C58BCAC0DFD0D68, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:B3404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, uuid:B3404CB47662DF118B7EBBEB65F4B348, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:C64675B28165DF11A0ADD3C0E2685E28, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, uuid:672F645FCE64DF1182BADBEC8AE45532, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF, xmp.did:08801174072068119109F444C60C55AF
Create Date                     : 2010:08:02 17:58:23+02:00
Modify Date                     : 2010:08:02 17:58:51+02:00
Metadata Date                   : 2010:08:02 17:58:51+02:00
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Title                           : 2_BedienungsanleitungEng.indd
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