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Morgan M (MGNM)
■ Sling Seat (SLN)
□ Versus Seat (VRS)

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  • Page 1 User manual Morgan M (MGNM) ■ Sling Seat (SLN) □ Versus Seat (VRS)
  • Page 2 1. Index 1. Index _______________________________________________________ 0 2. How to contact Karma _________________________________________ 1 3. Declaration of conformity _______________________________________ 2 4. Introduction__________________________________________________ 4 4.1 Chassis number _________________________________________ 4 5. Used symbols for warning, caution and note ________________________ 6 6. Warranty ____________________________________________________ 7 7.
  • Page 3 11. First setup_________________________________________________ 21 11.1 Chassis suspension ____________________________________ 21 11.1.1 Spring setting ______________________________________ 21 11.2 Seat adjustments ______________________________________ 23 11.2.1 Seat depth ________________________________________ 23 11.2.2 Backrest (seat-to-back) angle _________________________ 25 11.2.3 Armrest width: _____________________________________ 25 11.2.4 Armrest height _____________________________________ 26 11.2.5 Armrest depth _____________________________________ 27 11.2.6 Footrest longitudinal position __________________________ 28 11.2.7 Footrest length _____________________________________ 29...
  • Page 4 12.3.12 Joystick deflected error _____________________________ 38 13 Electric system _____________________________________________ 39 13.1 Batteries _____________________________________________ 39 13.2 Main Fuse ____________________________________________ 40 14 Using the wheelchair _________________________________________ 41 14.1 General warnings and advices ____________________________ 41 14.2 Use in combination with other products _____________________ 42 14.3 Hot and cold surfaces ___________________________________ 42 14.4 Danger of pinching _____________________________________ 43 14.5 Surroundings _________________________________________ 44...
  • Page 5 19.1.2 Backrest, legrest and headrest settings during transportation 66 19.2 Transportation on an airplane ____________________________ 66 19.2.1. Batteries _________________________________________ 67 19.2.2. The wheelchair’s dimensions and weight ________________ 67 20. Maintenance and repairs _____________________________________ 68 20.1 Battery charging _______________________________________ 68 20.2 Short term storage _____________________________________ 68 20.3 Long term storage _____________________________________ 69 20.4 Tools ________________________________________________ 70 20.5 Wheels and tires _______________________________________ 71...
  • Page 6 UK representative KARMA Mobility Ltd. Address: Unit 6 Target Park, Shawbank Road, Reddtich, B98 8YN England United Kingdom Phone: +44 845 630 3436 Email: info@karmamobility.co.uk Website: www.karmamobility.co.uk Produced and published by Karma Medical, Taiwan Technical changes and print errors prohibited.
  • Page 7 3. Declaration of conformity...
  • Page 9 Karma runs the policy of continuously product improvement. Therefore, pictures of products or options as shown in this manual might be different from what you see in the product. Karma reserves the right to make changes to the product without prior notice.
  • Page 10 The used symbols on the chassis plate are explained below: describes the model and type of the product. stands for indoor- and outdoor use (Class B). stands for the date of production. this icon stands for the maximum driving speed. this icon stands for the maximum slope to drive on.
  • Page 11 5. Used symbols for warning, caution and note General warnings are indicated by a symbol. There are three levels of warnings: 1. Warning If you see this sign, please use extreme caution where this symbol appears. Neglecting these warnings can lead to personal or material damage.
  • Page 12 6. Warranty Karma Medical supplies a warranty of frame for a period of 5 years and electrical system (controller, motor, charger, actuator and PCB) for a period of 1 year after delivery to the customer. Your local supplier will carry out this warranty.
  • Page 13 7. Intended use / intended user The Morgan M Sling (MGNM-SLN) powered wheelchair is meant to provide mobility to persons who are not able to walk, stand or use a manual wheelchair, but who are very well able to control and use the interface of a powered wheelchair.
  • Page 14 9. Tire pressure The Morgan M Sling (MGNM-SLN) uses solid or air-filled tires in the front and middle and solid tires in the rear. The choice of having solid or air-filled tires is made by the user during the ordering of the wheelchair. In order to prevent tire damage and to preserve the performance of the wheelchair, the tire pressure must be checked at least on a monthly basis.
  • Page 15 10.1.1 Chassis suspension The chassis has independent suspension on each of the six wheels. The stiffness can be adjusted to your personal requirements. Rear suspension Front suspension 10.1.2 Lights and reflectors (Optional) The chassis has very strong and bright LED lights to make sure you can have a safe drive in the dark.
  • Page 16 10.1.3 Transport fixation loops Fixation loops in the front Fixation loops in the rear The fixation loops are marked with this sign: Further information about transportation of the wheelchair will find in chapter "transportation". 10.1.4 Battery compartments The batteries are mounted as low as possible in the center into the chassis, to provide an optimal center point of gravity.
  • Page 17 Front battery box When pulling the battery out of the box, do mind to not overstretch the cables. This might lead to technical failure. Before reconnecting the battery, read the wiring instructions on the inside of the battery cover.
  • Page 18 10.1.5 Main fuse The chassis contains a circuit breaker which is located at the front of the chassis. The circuit breaker protects the whole electrical system of the wheelchair. This circuit breaker will only blow if there is a serious problem on the wheelchair.
  • Page 19 10.2 Seat The Sling Seat can be adjusted in seat depth, seat-to- back angle, footrest length and hanger position, and armrest height. It can be up-graded into manual recline, power recline or power tilt. The seat pan is flat so other seating cushion can be fitted on to the seat as well.
  • Page 20 If the tilt is activated over a certain angle, the driving speed will be reduced. This is to reduce the risk of danger whilst driving at high speed. Always drive carefully on slopes. The angle of the slope has great influence on the total stability of the wheelchair.
  • Page 21 Manual stepless recline backrest (Optional) The mechanical adjustable recline backrest uses a stepless telescopic tube with quick release and lock lever action. The mechanical recline setting has the same dynamic angle setting as the power recline system. Power recline backrest (Optional) The power recline backrest can be set from 90°...
  • Page 22 When reclining, the wheelchair will get longer. This has influence on the driving characteristics of the wheelchair. Make sure there is enough space to drive. 10.2.5 Armrest The armrest pads are adjustable in height and depth. For transferring in and out of the chair, the armrests can be flipped up.
  • Page 23 10.2.7 Contoured headrest (Optional) The upholstered headrest is adjustable in height, depth and angle to the requirements of the user. If the wheelchair user is transported in a taxi or public transportation, we strongly advice to use the headrest. This to provide you optimal stability whilst driving in the public transportation.
  • Page 24 10.3 The controls 10.3.1 Side control Side control Side control, swing-away This wheelchair has a side control unit, which is either mounted on the left or right armrest. The joystick module can be mounted on a fixed bracket or an (optional) swing-away mechanism.
  • Page 25 It can be adapted Tray Table after- sales. The arrangement of the options / accessories should take the motion of wheel and cables into consideration, it is suggested to set up those options / accessories by an authorized Karma supplier.
  • Page 26 11.1.1 Spring setting Each Morgan M Sling (MGNM-SLN) wheelchair chassis has two spring units in the front, middle and rear. The tension of the spring will be set by rotating the threaded ring which is compressing. By rotating the ring, you can either increase the tension (load), or reduce the tension of the spring.
  • Page 27 Measure spring setting between left and right sides To soft settings of the spring will result in a very spongy behavior of the chassis. The control of the wheelchair will be bad. Avoid soft settings. If the springs are uneven set, it might lead to strange driving behavior of the wheelchair.
  • Page 28 11.2 Seat adjustments Before using the wheelchair, the seat must be set to the right size for the user. Most of the time this will be done by your local supplier, together with your therapist. A well-adjusted seat will give you optimum support and comfort. 11.2.1 Seat depth To adjust the seat depth, we move the backrest frame forward or backward.
  • Page 29 Step 4: Mount the bolts and nuts connecting the frame and tighten them up. Step 5: Secure back the seat plate and put back the seat cushion. The setting of the seat depth requires some expertise. Therefore we strongly advise you to have it done by your local authorized Karma dealer.
  • Page 30 11.2.2 Backrest (seat-to-back) angle To change the backrest angle, we have to change the position of knobs and nuts connecting the backrest brackets. Please take the following steps: Step 1: First, use the #13 Open Wrench to remove the nut and knobs on each side of the backrest.
  • Page 31 Step 2: Pull the armrest tube out. You will see the scale and a stop indicator. Do not pull the armrest beyond the stop point. Step 3: Move it to the desired position then tighten the screws. 11.2.4 Armrest height The armrest height can be adjusted up and down independently.
  • Page 32 11.2.5 Armrest depth The armrest can be adjusted in depth. To set the right armrest depth, please take the following steps: Step 1: Use 3mm Allen key to remove two screws shown below. Step 2: Use 5mm Allen key to loosen the height adjustment bolt shown above. Step 3: Take off the armrest assembly and move it one step forward or backward.
  • Page 33 After adjusting the armrest, make sure that user can still access to the joystick. If the user need more adjustment regarding the relative position of the hand and joystick, please refer to the control setting chapter. 11.2.6 Footrest longitudinal position The footrest longitudinal position is adjustable.
  • Page 34 11.2.7 Footrest length The footrest length is adjustable. Both left and right length is separately adjustable. The footrest length should be adjusted according to the user's calf length: Step 1: Use 10mm Open Wrench and 5mm Allen Key to loosen the bolt and nut at the side of the footplate.
  • Page 35 11.2.8 Headrest setting The headrest is adjustable in height, depth and angle to the requirements of the user. Please take the following steps: Step 1: Use 3mm Allen key to adjust the horizontal position from the bracket connecting the headrest to the frame. Step 2: Use 4mm Allen key to adjust the height from the headrest frame.
  • Page 36 11.3 Positioning belt The optionally positioning belt can be adjusted in length. To change the setting simply operate from the tri-slide rim. The positioning belt is not to be used as a safely belt. If the wheelchair is transported in an occupied position, the user needs to wear a safety belt which is mounted in the vehicle he or she is transported in.
  • Page 37 11.4 Control settings The side swing-away control joystick module is adjustable in depth and height. To adjust the swing-away part, please take the following steps: 11.4.1 Depth adjustment side control To set the depth adjustment of the side control, follow the next steps: Step 1: Use 5mm Allen key to loosen up this bolt.
  • Page 38 12 Joystick All functions of the wheelchair can be controlled with this joystick module. This joystick module can be mounted on the left or right armrest. Joystick module contains a few major components which will be explained separately. 12.1 Charging socket The charging socket is used to charge the batteries.
  • Page 39 Several different shapes of joystick knobs are available as options to optimize the control of the joystick. 12.3 Control panel Control Panel without Power Seat Function...
  • Page 40 Control Panel with Tilt 12.3.1 Battery indicator Battery indicator displays the charge available in the battery and can be used to alert the user to the status of the battery. If all lights are on, the batteries are fully charged. If the capacity is lowered one by one, a light will erase.
  • Page 41 12.3.3 Horn button The horn will sound while this button is pressed. 12.3.4 Speed Indicator The speed indicator suggests how fast your wheelchair will be going when you move the joystick. The maximum speed is divided into 5 increment. The more lights that are on indicates the faster that you are driving.
  • Page 42 12.3.9 Lights button This button activates and de-activates the wheelchair’s lights. Press the button to turn the lights on and press the button again to turn them off. When activated the lights, LED will illuminate. 12.3.10 Left / Right Indicator button This button activates and de-activates the wheelchair’s left/ right indicator.
  • Page 43 To unlock the wheelchair: Step1. Push the joystick forwards until the control system beeps. Step2. Pull the joystick in reverse until the control system beeps. Step3. Release the joystick, there will be a long beep. Step4. The wheelchair is now unlocked. 12.3.12 Joystick deflected error If the wheelchair is started up and the joystick is not in its zero position, you will see 7 lights twinkling on...
  • Page 44 13 Electric system 13.1 Batteries The wheelchair has two serial-connected 12-volt maintenance free batteries for the power supply. The capacity of the batteries is 50Ah. The compartment can hold maintenance free batteries up to 80Ah. The batteries are fitted in the front and rear of the chassis to arrange a low center point of gravity.
  • Page 45 Batteries are chemical components and shall be treated as such. In case of removal, one shall treat the batteries as chemical waist. The batteries need to be disposed according to the local regulations for chemical waist. 13.2 Main Fuse The wheelchair has one circuit breaker to protect the batteries against overload and short circuit.
  • Page 46 14 Using the wheelchair 14.1 General warnings and advices Please read this section of the manual very carefully as it contains issues related to safety and possible hazards. ● When the user is driving the wheelchair for the first time, the supplier has to make sure that the maximum driving speed and curving speed are set in a slow mode.
  • Page 47 This has to be checked by watching these parts when tilting the chair. Changes which are made by third parties are not covered by the warranty and responsibility of Karma Medical. 14.3 Hot and cold surfaces Some parts of the wheelchair can reach high temperatures when exposed to direct sun.
  • Page 48 14.4 Danger of pinching User Special care has been taken to make sure that the chance that the user pinches him or herself while seated in the wheelchair is minimal. However, there are few situations that might lead to injury. Special caution has to be taken under the following circumstances;...
  • Page 49 14.5 Surroundings Special care has been taken to make sure that the change that the surroundings pinches him or herself is minimal. However, there are few situations that might lead to injury. Special caution has to be taken under the following circumstances;...
  • Page 50 ⚫ In order to ensure that your wheelchair is in good condition, please contact Karma authorized dealers regularly and make further wheelchair inspection and maintenance records. We recommend that you inspect and maintain your wheelchair every six months. ⚫...
  • Page 51 Max. acceptable downhill slope When driving on downhill slopes with an uneven or slippery surface (for example grass, gravel, sand, ice or snow) you should drive with extra care and attention. When driving on downhill you can use the tilt (if build in) to create a more stable seating position for yourself.
  • Page 52 14.8 Use on slopes: driving on uphill slopes Driving on uphill slopes must always be performed with great care and attention. Avoid sudden avoidance maneuvers and never drive at a speed higher than needed to maneuver the wheelchair in a safe and secure way. Avoid holes and bumps as much as possible.
  • Page 53 14.9 Driving on sideways slopes Driving on a sideways slope must always be performed with great care. Avoid sudden avoidance maneuvers and never drive at a speed higher than needed to maneuver the wheelchair in a safe and secure way. Avoid holes and bumps as much as possible.
  • Page 54 14.10 Obstacle climbing Do not drive the wheelchair over obstacles of a height bigger than 75mm. Driving over tall edges increases the risk of tipping over as well as the risk of damage to the wheelchair. Always be aware when climbing obstacles of the stability of your wheelchair.
  • Page 55 14.11 Use in presence of electromagnetic fields, e.g. from cell phones. Use your cell phone only when the wheelchair is switched off. Although the wheelchair is tested and approved for electromagnetic interference, there is a very small change that strong electromagnetic fields from cell phones or some other electrical products lead to unexpected and unpredictable electrical reactions from the wheelchair.
  • Page 56 15 Driving the wheelchair The wheelchair is designed for indoor and outdoor use. When driving indoors, you must be careful when driving in, for example, narrow passageways, when passing through doors and entryways as well as when using elevators, ramps, etc.
  • Page 57 Always make sure the wheelchair is switched off before entering or leaving the wheelchair. If the wheelchair is switched on during transferring, there is a danger the joystick will be touched, and the wheelchair will move. 3. Set an appropriate maximum speed by pressing the decrease or increase button until the desired indicator lamp lights up for your type of driving.
  • Page 58 15.3 Stopping the wheelchair If you would like to stop simply move the joystick slowly towards the center and release the joystick. The wheelchair will come to a gentle stop. If you want to stop more quickly, simply let go of the joystick. It will put itself back into neutral position, which makes the wheelchair stop.
  • Page 59 For seat tilt, now pull the joystick towards the user and the seat tilt will start to tilt backwards. As long as you pull the joystick backwards, the seat tilt will tilt backwards. Release the joystick and the seat tilt movement will stop. Push the joystick forward and the seat will tilt into forward position.
  • Page 60 If you want to put the wheelchair into freewheel mode, be sure to switch the electronics first. Leaving the electronics switched on will result a large resistance whilst pushing in freewheel mode. If the parking brake is released (free-wheel mode), the wheelchair cannot be driven by the electronics.
  • Page 61 18 Charging the maintenance free batteries The amount of charge in your maintenance free batteries is depending on a number of factors, including the way you use your wheelchair, the temperature of the maintenance free batteries, their age and the type of maintenance free batteries used.
  • Page 62 If only two red LED's are flashing, it indicates that the maintenance free batteries are empty and should be charged immediately. If the battery indicator shows only two segments in flashing, you should charge the batteries as soon as possible. This flashing is a warning signal. You are still able to drive the wheelchair but only for a short distance.
  • Page 63 Charger socket position The wheelchair can be delivered with a battery charger. The charger has a capacity to charge up to 5 amperes. This charger will fully charge the batteries within 10 hours. For more detailed information about the charger and its functions, we refer to the manual which comes with the charger.
  • Page 64 18.3 Disposal of broken or worn out batteries Batteries don’t last forever. Therefore, batteries need to be changed after a certain period. The safest way is to have this done by authorized personnel of your local supplier. Batteries are chemical waist and need to be treated as such, using protective clothing, gloves and glasses.
  • Page 65 19 Transport of the wheelchair 19.1 4-point Tie-down belts The Morgan M Sling (MGNM-SLN) complies with the requirements specified in ISO 7176-19:2022. It has been designed and tested according to the ISO 7176-19:2022, for transportation in an occupied position, forward facing in a vehicle.
  • Page 66 Standard ISO 10542-1 approved 4 point WTORS (wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint Systems), are only tested to 85kg. For wheelchairs heavier than 85kg it is recommended to use an ISO 10542-1 WTORS (heavy duty system), which is rated for the total weight of the wheelchair including any options.
  • Page 67 For more information, tie down kits for vehicles and or further information about tie-down belt and occupant 3-point safety belt, please visit the website of Dahl engineering at www.dahlengineering.dk Any wheelchair anchored occupant restraint i.e. 3-point belt, harness or postural supports (lap straps, lap belts) should not be used or relied on for occupant restraint in a moving vehicle, regardless if labelled ISO 7176-19, SAE J2249 or any other.
  • Page 68 between the vertical planes to maximum of 15° angle with the vertical plane. (See picture below). Optimal angles for a safety belt used by the wheelchair user The shoulder part (1) of the safety belt should be positioned according to the figure below.
  • Page 69 Please obtain the following points for an optimal personal safety of the wheelchair user: - the pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis, so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the preferred zone of 30° to 75°...
  • Page 70 Please, make sure the following conditions are fulfilled to obtain a safe transportation: - Whenever possible the occupied wheelchair shall be located in a forward-facing configuration and secured by the tie downs in accordance with the WTORS (wheelchair tie down and occupant- restraint system) manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 71 Special care should be taken when applying the occupant restraint to position the seatbelt buckle so that the release button will not be contacted by wheelchair components during a crash. 19.1.2 Backrest, legrest and headrest settings during transportation During transportation in an occupied position, the backrest of the wheelchair needs to be set into an upright position.
  • Page 72 19.2.1. Batteries Gel batteries: In most cases, they do not need to be removed from the wheelchair. The batteries only need to be disconnected from the wheelchair. To do this simply disconnect on of the battery pole connectors. Position of the battery pole (behind the black cover) Acid batteries: Most airlines require that batteries be removed from the wheelchair and transported in special boxes that the airline may provide.
  • Page 73 20. Maintenance and repairs The user and attendant have to take care of some maintenance, service and occasionally fault-finding activities. Other activities as described in this paragraph should be carried out under supervision of your authorized dealer. 20.1 Battery charging This wheelchair is provided with two maintenance free batteries.
  • Page 74 20.3 Long term storage The battery may be stored in an unheated room, but it should be charged at least once a month for maintenance purposes. When the wheelchair is stored for a long term, we advise you to disconnect the batteries from the wheelchair.
  • Page 75 20.4 Tools The wheelchair comes with a tool kit to be able to adjust most settings. Some repairs may require tools other than those supplied with the wheelchair. The main fuse must always be removed when batteries and are replaced. Always switch off the power supply to the control panel before interrupting the power with the main fuse.
  • Page 76 20.5 Wheels and tires Check at regular intervals that the wheelchair’s tires have the correct tire pressure. Check regularly that the tire pressure is okay. We suggest checking the tire pressure at least every 4 weeks. Type of tire Tire size Recommended.
  • Page 77 20.6 Cleaning Regular care and maintenance will prevent unnecessary wear and damage to your wheelchair. The following is general advice recommended by Karma. For severe soiling of the upholstery or damage to the surface finish, contact Karma or your local authorized supplier for information.
  • Page 78 20.6.2 Metal surfaces For normal cleaning it is best to use a soft cloth/sponge, hand warm water and a mild detergent. Wipe down carefully with a cloth and water and dry off. Remove scuff marks from semi-matt surfaces with soft wax (follow manufacturer’s instructions).
  • Page 79 To replace the batteries, please refer to the photos below of the batteries equipped on the Morgan M series, and follow the below instructions to remove and load the batteries. The weight of one battery could be more than 10 kg.
  • Page 80 20.8.1. Replacing the batteries (Front side) Step1: use the flip-up mechanism to tilt the chair back first. Step 2: remove the bolts (A) of the front cover in the front of the wheelchair. Detach the front cover and lift it off. Step 3: remove the screws (B) of the front battery plate and then detach it.
  • Page 81 Step 4: unfasten the fixing straps (C) of the battery box. Then hold the battery and slightly pull it out. Unplug the connector (D) of the main power cable. Disconnect the cables (E) from the positive and negative poles. Although the batteries maybe broken, still be very careful when touching the battery connection poles.
  • Page 82 20.8.2 Replacing the batteries (Rear side) Step 1: remove the bolts (F) of the rear cover in the rear of the wheelchair. Detach the rear cover and lift it off. Step 2: disconnect the connectors (G) of the rear light / direction light assembly.
  • Page 83 Step 4: unfasten the fixing straps (I) of the battery box. Then hold the battery and slightly pull it out. Unplug the connector (J) of the main power cable. Disconnect the cables (K) from the positive and negative poles. Step 5: take the new battery and then connect the cables on to the positive and negative poles.
  • Page 84 20.8.3 Disposal of the batteries There are many risks involved with improper disposal of batteries, whether damaged or not. Batteries may contain heavy metals and be considered hazardous waste. Many regions around the world now strictly enforce laws to help protect our environment.
  • Page 85 The wheelchair will be refurbished according to a refurbishment guideline of Karma. This includes the replacement of all upholstery parts, a total disinfection of the product and a complete technical check of the wheelchair and its accessories.
  • Page 86: Troubleshooting

    Check connection charger and joystick module not good Call for service Note that this guide cannot describe all the problems and events which may occur and you should always contact your local authorized supplier or Karma in case of doubt.
  • Page 87 Incorrect or poorly performed repair works may make it dangerous to use the wheelchair. Karma accepts no liability for any personal injury or damage to the wheelchair and its surroundings that occurs because incorrect or...
  • Page 89 24 Technical specifications...
  • Page 90 Morgan M (MGNM) Sling Product Model Nominal seat width (mm)* Nominal seat depth (mm)** 390~515, 25mm increment 2.50/2.00 -4 (8") 2.50/2.00 -4 (8") Front caster size 3.00 -8 (14") 3.00 -8 (14") Drive wheel size 2.00/1.00 -4 (6") 2.00/1.00 -4 (6")
  • Page 91 Effective seat depth (mm) 410 ~ 535, 25mm increment Seat plane angle (X°) 2~ 20 2 ~ 20 Backrest angle (X°) 2 ~ 30 2 ~ 30 Seat to backrest angle (X°) 90 ~ 120 90 ~ 120 Leg to seat angle (X°) Overall length with legrest (mm) 1090 ~ 1120 1090 ~ 1120...
  • Page 92 - The actual product specifications differ from the data in the table by ±1 cm ±0.5 kg. - The actual product specifications may vary according to different configurations. - Karma reserves the right to modify information herein without further notice.
  • Page 93 Every day we design new accessories to improve the flexibility of our products. Contact your local authorized Karma supplier for more information on the accessories which are available for your wheelchair. Should you have a good suggestion for a new accessory, do not hesitate to contact us.
  • Page 94 NOTES:...
  • Page 95 Through our dedication and our mindfulness, we look forward to bringing more confidence, joy, and love for life to those with physical disabilities around the world. Karma Medical is continuously improving their products and accessories. Changes might take place without further notice.
  • Page 96 (110400001193) Release Date: Sep. 2022 V.01 Changes might take place without further notice.

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