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  • Page 1 Vetcorder AirMate Veterinary Monitor...
  • Page 2 Product Information  Product Model: Vetcorder AirMate  Product Name: Veterinary monitor  Manufactured for: Sentier HC LLC  Address: 161 W. Sunset Dr. – Suite 102 Waukesha, WI 53189 1-844-VETCORDER (1-844-838-2673) Revision History This manual has a revision number. This revision number changes whenever the manual is updated due to software or technical specification change.
  • Page 3 Statement Manufacturer holds the copyright of this manual, and considers it the property of the manufacturer. This manual is only used for operation, maintenance and service of product and may not be duplicated without explicit written permission. This manual contains exclusive information protected by copyright laws and all rights are reserved This manual shall not be photocopied or translated into other languages without explicit written permission.
  • Page 4  The instrument is used in accordance with the user’s manual. About this manual This manual contains the instructions necessary to operate the product safely and in accordance with its function and intended use. Observance of this manual is a prerequisite for proper product performance and correct operation to ensure animal and operator safety.
  • Page 5 Signs in this manual:  Warning: Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Caution: Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could result in minor personal and animal injury or product/property damage.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents   Chapter 1 General Introduction ........... 1-1     Intended Use .............. 1-1     Main Unit ..............1-2     Display Views ............1-7   Chapter 2 Safety ..............2-1     Safety Information ............. 2-1     Explanation of Symbols ..........
  • Page 7     Alarm Categories ............4-2     Alarm Levels ............. 4-2     Alarm Indicators ............4-3     Alarm Status Symbol ..........4-6     Alarm Tone Configuration ........4-7     Pausing Alarms ............4-7     Alarm Reset ...............
  • Page 8     Introduction ............... 7-1     Charging the Battery ..........7-2     Optimizing Battery Performance ......7-2     Checking the Lithium Battery ........7-3     Disposing of the Batteries ......... 7-4   Chapter 8 Maintenance and Cleaning ......... 8-1  ...
  • Page 9   B.2 System Setup ..............7   B.3 CO2 Setup ..............8   B.4 Trend Setup ..............8   Appendix C Alarm Message ............ 9   C.1 Physiological Alarm ............9   C.2 Technical Alarm ............10   C.3 Prompt Message ............11 Appendix D Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration of  ...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 General Introduction

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 1 General Introduction 1.1 Intended Use The monitor is intended to be used for monitoring, displaying, reviewing, storing and alarming of multiple physiological parameters of an animal, including CO2 and RR.  Warning: The monitor is intended for use only by...
  • Page 11: Main Unit

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 1.2 Main Unit 1.2.1 Front View Fig 1-1 Front View of the Monitor Alarm indicating lamp When an alarm occurs, this lamp will light up as defined below:  High level alarm: the lamp quickly flashes red.
  • Page 12 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual  Low level alarm: the lamp lights yellow without flashing. Display screen The device uses resistive-style touch screen. You can improve the sensitivity by using a stylus. Alarm pause button  It can be used to pause the alarm when the alarm is active.
  • Page 13 Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual 1.2.2 Rear View Fig 1- -2 Rear View of the Monitor...
  • Page 14 Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual 1.2.3 Side View Topside: Downside: Rightside: g 1-3 Side View of the Monitor CO2 connecto Not available. Micro USB co onnector  Connect with power adapter.
  • Page 15 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Caution:Use only power adapters specified in this manual. Using other power adapters may cause damage. The power adapter is a considered part of the product. The device is not designed to be used while charging. ...
  • Page 16: Display Views

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual  Press for about two seconds to turn off when the monitor is on.  Calibration of touch screen NOTE: Regular calibration of the touch screen is NOT required. It is not recommended that you perform calibration unless you are having issues with its operation.
  • Page 17 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 1.3.1 CO2 Waveform Display Mode Fig 1-6 CO2 Display Mode CO2 waveform display area: Waveform shown in the area is current CO2 waveform 。 CO2 parameter area: The values shown in the area are current CO2 value and its higher and lower alarm limits.
  • Page 18 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Alarm status area: Alarm status symbols are shown in the area. RR parameter area: The values shown in the area are current RR value and its higher and lower alarm limits. System time: Current time is shown in the area.
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Safety

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 2 Safety 2.1 Safety Information  Warning:  Explosion hazard: Do not use the monitor in the presence of flammable anesthetics, oxygen, or hydrogen.  When the monitor is in use, there should not be any...
  • Page 20 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual  Do not contact or touch the animal during defibrillation as serious injury or death could result.  The monitor should be handled with care and avoid shocks and falls.  Before the monitor is used, ensure that the batteries...
  • Page 21: Explanation Of Symbols

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Caution:  The monitor does not contain any user replaceable parts. The repair of the device must be conducted by technical personnel authorized by manufacturer.  To ensure animal safety, use only parts and accessories specified in this manual.
  • Page 22 Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual isolated d (floating) applied part providin ng a high degree of protection against shock k and is defibril llator-proof. Refer to o user’s manual. Alterna ating current Degree of protection against ingress of liq quid IPX1 Alarm v volume off...
  • Page 23 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Serial number CE mark Power button Short for “Carbon dioxide” Short for “Respiratory Rate” Contents of the distribution packages are fragile therefore it shall be handled with care. This is the correct upright position of the distribution packages for the transport and/or storage.
  • Page 24: Chapter 3 Basic Operations

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 3 Basic Operations 3.1 Unpacking and Checking Open the package and verify the contents.. Take out the monitor and its accessories. Parts Standard Quantity CO2 sampling tube √ CO2 filter √ User’s manual √ this manual QC certificate √...
  • Page 25: Starting The Monitor

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual ——Check for any mechanical damage; ——Check for any incorrect connection of all the external cables and accessories  Warning:  If the monitor is mechanically damaged, or if it is not working properly, do not use it for any monitoring procedure on animal.
  • Page 26: Auto-Rotate Setting

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Caution: If the monitor is used outdoors or the ambient light is strong, set the screen brightness to a higher level. 3.5 Auto-Rotate Setting 【Menu】→【System】 ,click the right of 【Auto-rotate】 to select 【On】 or 【Off】. If you select 【On】, the screen can react to the gravity.
  • Page 27: Animal Information Setting

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 3.7 Animal Information Setting Please select animal information correctly before measuring, Click 【ID】 on the left bottom of main screen to enter into 【Animal Info.】. You also can select 【Menu】→【System】 →【Animal Info.】. Setting shown as follow: Click the right of 【ID】to set it values.
  • Page 28: Shutting Off The Monitor

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual restore the factory configuration, follow this procedure: 1. Select【Menu】→【System】. 2. Select【Set to Default】, popping up a confirming window, select【OK】to restore the factory configuration. Caution: The factory configuration only can be set by manual. 3.10 Shutting off the Monitor Pressing power button about 2s can turn off the monitor.
  • Page 29: Chapter 4 Alarm

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 4 Alarm Alarm refers to a prompt that is given by the monitor to medical personnel through visual, audible and other means when a vital sign appears abnormal or the monitor encounters a technical problem.
  • Page 30: Alarm Categories

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 4.1 Alarm Categories The monitor’s alarms can be classified into three categories: Physiological alarms Physiological alarms are triggered by a monitored parameter value that violates set alarm limits or an abnormal animal condition. Physiological alarm messages are displayed in the physiological alarm area.
  • Page 31: Alarm Indicators

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Indicate that the animal is in a life-threatening situation and an emergency treatment is demanded.  Medium level alarms Indicate that the animal’s vital signs appear abnormal and an immediate treatment may be required.  Low level alarms Indicate that the patent’s vital signs appear abnormal and...
  • Page 32 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual  Alarm lamp: According to alarm level, the alarm lamp on monitor flashes in different colors and speeds.  Alarm message: Alarm messages are displayed on the screen.  Flashing numeric: The value of the alarming parameter flashes.
  • Page 33 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 4.3.2. Alarm Lamp When an alarm occurs, the alarm levels are indicated in the following different visual ways: Alarm level Visual prompt High Alarm lamp flashes in red with 2 Hz. Medium Alarm lamp flashes in yellow with 0.5 Hz.
  • Page 34: Alarm Status Symbol

    Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual  The system u uses the following symbols to match the alarm level of f physiological alarm messages: High level ala arms: *** Medium level l alarms: ** Low level alar rms: *  The system us ses different background colors for r the alarm message to ma...
  • Page 35: Pausing Alarms

    Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual 4.5 Alarm Ton ne Configuration The minimum m alarm volume setting cannot be c changed by the user. Alarm volume e setting Select 【Menu】 ume】, you 】→【System】→【Alarm Volu can select from “Hig gh or Mid”. ...
  • Page 36 Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual  The alarm mess sage in the physiological alarm ar rea will not be displayed.  The remaining t time and the icon will be sho own in the physiological al larm area.  The technical a alarm message will still be sho own in the technical alarm...
  • Page 37: Alarm Reset

    Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual 4.7 Alarm Re Select 【Menu u】→【System】→【Alarm rese et】. Press alarm reset , you can reset alarm system:  It will exit alar rm pause if it is on the condition n of alarm pause.  It only turns off f audible alarm,the visual will co ontinue for the existing alar...
  • Page 38 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Check the animal’s condition. Identify alarming parameter and alarm category. Identify the cause of the alarm. Silence the alarm, if necessary. When cause of alarm has been over, check that the alarm system is working properly.
  • Page 39: Chapter 5 Measuring Co2

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 5 Measuring CO2 5.1 Introduction The monitor uses infrared absorption technology to measure the carbon dioxide (CO ) concentration in the breathing airway of an animal. Because CO molecules can absorb infrared light of certain wavelengths, the amount of absorbed infrared light...
  • Page 40: Safety Information

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 5.2 Safety Information  Warning:  Do not position the sensor cables or tubing in any manner that may cause entanglement or strangulation.  Performance is not guaranteed if an item labeled as single animal use is reused.
  • Page 41: Monitoring Procedure

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 5.3 Monitoring Procedure The measurement value will be more accurate if the monitor has at least 2 minutes of warm-up time. Connect the sample line to the sample tube adapter. Fig 5-1 Connection of Sampling and Filter ...
  • Page 42 Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual Connect CO2 2 filter into CO2 connector and rotate the filter clockwis Connect the sampling tube to the CO2 fil ter. If the sampling tube e is occluded or damaged, the s screen will display “Chec ck sampling line”.
  • Page 43: Co2 Display

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 5.4 CO2 Display  CO2 parameter display Fig 5-2 CO2 Display 1. CO2 label 2.CO2 high alarm limit 3. CO2 low alarm limit 4. CO2 value 5. CO2 unit  CO2 waveform display Fig 5-3 CO2 Waveform Display...
  • Page 44: Respiratory Rate

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 5.5 Respiratory Rate Fig 5-4 RR Display 1. RR label 2. RR high alarm limit 3. RR low alarm limit 4. RR value 5. RR unit 5.6 Setting CO2 Select 【Menu】→【CO2 Setup】, enter into CO2 setup...
  • Page 45 Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual Fig 5-5 CO2 Setup Interface 5.6.1 Setting CO O2 and RR Alarm Click the right of 【Alarm】, you can set CO O2 and RR Alarm , you can sele ect “Mid, High”. 5.6.2 Setting CO O2 and RR Alarm Limits Click the right of f 【Uplimit】...
  • Page 46 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 5.6.3 Setting CO2 Scan Speed Select scan speed of CO2 waveform. Click the right of 【Speed】, you can select “6.25 mm/s,12.5mm/s, 25 mm/s”. 5.6.4 Setting CO2 Unit Click the right of 【CO2 Unit】 , you can select “mmHg, %,...
  • Page 47: Removing Exhaust Gases From The System

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 5.7 Removing Exhaust Gases from the System  Warning: When using sidestream measurement on animal who is receiving or have recently received anesthetics, connect the outlet to a scavenging system, or to the anesthesia machine/ventilator, to...
  • Page 48: Chapter 6 Trend Review

    Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 6Tre end Review 6.1 Introducti Select 【Men u】→【Trend】to enter trend reviewing window. In the wind dow, you can review CO2, RR, Sp and PR data stored before. 6.2 Review In nterface Fig 6-1 Review Interface...
  • Page 49: Review Setup

    Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual If the trend da te is not only one page, you can turn pages by the next/return bu utton. 6.3 Review Se etup Click the right of 【ID】to select animal’s ID D, you can review animal’s tren d review by selecting different ID g 6-2 ID Review Interface Click the right of...
  • Page 50 Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual Fig 6-3 T The drop-down Window of “Mor re” You can set 【S Save time】, 【Delete】, 【De elete all】, n this interface. 【Transmission】in  Save time: To o adjust recording time, you can select”10s, 30s, 1min, 2 m min, 5min, 10min”.
  • Page 51: Chapter 7 Battery

    Vetco order AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 7 B attery 7.1 Introducti A rechargeable a and maintenance-free battery is de esigned for the monitor which enables continuous operation without a connection to AC po ower.  Warning:The e replacement and maintenance of battery ll only be conducted by the ma nufacture.
  • Page 52: Charging The Battery

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual voltage of batteries is too low, an alarm of “Battery Low” will be triggered. Please connect the monitor to the battery charger to charge the battery. The monitor will be switched off automatically 10 minutes after the first “Battery Low” alarm is given.
  • Page 53: Checking The Lithium Battery

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual battery once when it is used or stored for two months, or when its run time becomes noticeably shorter. To optimize a battery, follow this procedure: 1. Disconnect the monitor from the animal and stop all monitoring and measuring procedures.
  • Page 54: Disposing Of The Batteries

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual hours. 3. Remove the AC mains and allow the monitor to run from the battery until it is completely discharged. Remember that the unit will turn off automatically if not in use. 4. The operating time of a battery reflects its current capacity.
  • Page 55: Chapter 8 Maintenance And Cleaning

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 8 Maintenance and Cleaning 8.1 Introduction Keep your equipment and accessories free of dust and dirt. To avoid damage to the equipment, follow these rules: Always dilute cleaners according to the manufacturer’s instructions or use the lowest possible concentration.
  • Page 56: Preventative Maintenance And Safety Checks

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Caution: If you spill liquid into the equipment of accessories, connect you service personal or the manufacturer. 8.2 Preventative Maintenance and Safety Checks  Note: To ensure the performance and safety of equipment, it must be checked after using 1 year.
  • Page 57 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Inspect the safety relevant labels for legibility. ② Verify that the device functions properly as described in the ③ instructions for use. Test the earth leakage current according IEC 60601 -1 Limit: ④ NC 500μA, SFC: 1000μA.
  • Page 58: Cleaning The Monitor

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 8.3 Cleaning the Monitor 1. Common detergent and non-corrosive disinfectants used in a hospital can be used to clean the monitor. However you must be aware that many kinds of detergents must be diluted prior to utilization.Please use it according to the instructions of detergent manufacturer.
  • Page 59: Disposal

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual 8.4 Disposal Dispose of the monitor in accordance with local environment and waste disposal laws and regulations. For the disposal of CO2 accessories, follow local regulations regarding disposal of hospital waste.
  • Page 60: Chapter 9 Accessories

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Chapter 9 Accessories  Warning:  Use only accessories specified in this manual. Using other accessories may causes damage to the monitor.  Disposable accessories are designed for single-animal use only. Reusing them may cause a risk of contamination and affect the measurement accuracy.
  • Page 61: Appendix A Product Specifications

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Appendix A Product Specifications A.1 Safety Specifications Type of protection against electric II, with internal power or shock external power device Type CF applied part, Degree of protection against defibrillation protected electric shock (CO2, SpO2) Ordinary equipment, without...
  • Page 62: Environmental Specifications

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual A.3 Environmental Specifications Operating: 5℃ to +40℃; Temperature Storage: -20℃ to +55℃; Operating: 860hPa to 1060hPa; Atmospheric pressure Storage: 500hPa to 1060hPa; Operating: 15% to 85%(non condensing) Humidity Storage: less than 93%(non condensing) A.4 Charging Specifications A4.1 Charger...
  • Page 63: Hardware Specifications

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual A.5 Hardware Specifications A.5.1 Display Size 4.3inch Resolution 480*272 Touch Resistive touch Autorotation four direction Direction A.5.2 Indicating Lamp Alarm indicating 1(Yellow/Red), on the top of screen Battery charging 1(orange) indicating lamp When charged, it lights orange.
  • Page 64: Data Storage

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Alarm 45 dB to 85 dB, Testing place is 1 meter pressure from the tone. A.5.4 Buttons Power button Turn on/off Start/Pause CO2 measurement Shortcut key Short press to achieve the above function, long press + power button to achieve calibration of LCD A.6 Data Storage...
  • Page 65: Measurement Specifications

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual A.7 Measurement Specifications A.7.1 CO2 Specifications CO2 (Sidestream) Measurement Way Infrared spectrum Measurement 0—19.7%( 0-150mmHg or 0-20.0kPa ) Range 0%-5.3%(0mmHg-40mmHg),±0.3%(±2 CO2 Accuracy mmHg); 5.4%-9.2%(41mmHg-70mmHg), ±5% of reading; 9.3%-13.2%(71mmHg-100mmHg);±8% of reading; 13.3%-19.7%(101mmHg-150mmHg), ±10% of reading. CO2 Resolution 0.1mmHg...
  • Page 66 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Response Time <3s CO2 Alarm Range 0—19.7%( 0-150mmHg or 0-20.0kPa ) high/low limit can be adjusted continuously Alarm Indication Blinking display of the data and parameters, text prompts, Three levels of alarming: sound-light alarming, alarming with blinked data and parameters, and that with text prompts.
  • Page 67: Appendix B Factory Defaults

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Appendix B Factory Defaults This section lists the most important factory default settings. These settings can be adjusted and you can re-load the factory defaults if necessary. B.1 Alarm Setup Alarm Setup Factory Default Alarm volume...
  • Page 68: Co2 Setup

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual B.3 CO2 Setup CO2 setup Horse EtCO2 High Limit 62 mmHg 62 mmHg 62 mmHg EtCO2 Low Limit 21 mmHg 21 mmHg 21 mmHg Horse RR High Limit 35 rpm 40 rpm 40 rpm RR Low Limit...
  • Page 69: Appendix C Alarm Message

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Appendix C Alarm Message This section lists some important alarm messages. In the tables below, “*” means the alarm level is user-adjustable. C.1 Physiological Alarm Cause Level Alarm Messages EtCO2 Too High * A measurement has risen High、...
  • Page 70: Technical Alarm

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual C.2 Technical Alarm Message Cause Level Sensor Off The CO sensor detached the animal or the monitor. Communication Communication error or test Error model error. Battery Low The battery power is low. Medium sensor error sensor error.
  • Page 71: Prompt Message

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual C.3 Prompt Message Message Cause Level sensor off Sensor dose not connect Prompt with monitor when the Message monitor is running. After confirming alarm message of sensor off, the alarm message will become prompt message.
  • Page 72: Appendix D Guidance And Manufacturer's Declaration Of Emc

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Appendix D Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration of EMC Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions- for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic emission The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
  • Page 73 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment that doesn’t...
  • Page 74 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual lines lines environment. Make sure there is not impulse interference >1kV in use environment. 1 kV 1 kV Surge Mains power differential differential quality should be 61000-4-5 mode mode that of a typical 2 kV 2 kV...
  • Page 75 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual frequency occurs, it may be (50Hz) necessary to magnetic position the field monitor further from sources of 61000-4-8 power frequency magnetic fields or to install magnetic shielding. The power frequency magnetic field should be measured in the...
  • Page 76 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – for EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment that doesn’t exceed these levels.
  • Page 77 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual    Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m     80 MHz to 61000-4-3 2.5 GHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz        800 MHz to 2.5 GHz...
  • Page 78 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
  • Page 79 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM – for EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the monitor The monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
  • Page 80 Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
  • Page 81: Appendix E Warranty Registration Card

    Vetcorder AirMate User’s Manual Appendix E Warranty Registration Card Thank you for your purchase! Please visit our website to register your warranty. If you need any support or issues occur, please feel free to contact us by telephone or via our website. The warranty is limited to manufacturer defects and excludes damage caused by accidents, misuse, abuse, or improper application.
  • Page 82 Product Name: Veterinary Monitor Product Model: Vetcorder AirMate Manufactured for: Sentier HC LLC Address: 161 W. Sunset Dr. – Suite 102 Waukesha, WI 53189 1-844-VETCORDER (1-844-838-2673) PN: 22-067-0035...

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