ADC PHASE 6 OPL User Manual

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PHASE 6
OPL
USER'S MANUAL
American Dryer Corporation
88 Currant Road
Fall River, MA 02720-4781
Telephone: (508) 678-9000 / Fax: (508) 678-9447
E-mail: techsupport@amdry.com
www.amdry.com
061897DMG/tf
ADC Part No. 113022

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  • Page 1 PHASE 6 USER’S MANUAL American Dryer Corporation 88 Currant Road Fall River, MA 02720-4781 Telephone: (508) 678-9000 / Fax: (508) 678-9447 E-mail: techsupport@amdry.com www.amdry.com 061897DMG/tf ADC Part No. 113022...
  • Page 2 If this product is properly maintained, it will provide many years of safe, efficient, and trouble-free operation. We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible and hope you will find it useful. ADC reserves the right to make changes from time to time, without notice or obligation, in prices, specifications, colors, and material, and to change or discontinue models.
  • Page 3: For Your Safety

    IMPORTANT YOU MUST DISCONNECT and LOCKOUT THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY and THE GAS SUPPLY or THE STEAM SUPPLY BEFORE ANY COVERS or GUARDS ARE REMOVED FROM THE MACHINE TO ALLOW ACCESS FOR CLEANING, ADJUSTING, INSTALLATION, or TESTING OF ANY EQUIPMENT per OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) STANDARDS.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    B. OPERATING NOTES ......................... 21 SECTION V L.E.D. DISPLAY/CODES ..................22 A. L.E.D. DISPLAY OPERATING STATUS ..................22 B. PHASE 6 OPL MICROPROCESSOR L.E.D. DISPLAYS .............. 23 C. L.E.D. CODES ............................ 24 SECTION VI PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ..............26 A. INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING ..................26 B.
  • Page 5 “A” and “B” Factor Parameters ........................ 56 SECTION XI PHASE 6 OPL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ............58 A. DIAGNOSTIC (L.E.D. Display) FAILURE CODES ................ 58 B. L.E.D. DISPLAY INDICATORS ....................... 60 C. PHASE 6 OPL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER (COMPUTER) RELAY OUTPUT L.E.D. INDICATORS ......................... 61...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Among its many amenities, ADC’s Phase 6 OPL Drying System has a true Automatic Drying Cycle. The Phase 6 OPL Automatic Drying Cycle (Patent No. 4,827,627) principle is based on one of the most fundamental laws of thermodynamics which governs the flow of heat in thermal systems.
  • Page 7: Features

    D. Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle - for special loads, programming allows for a specific amount of time in minutes for both drying and cool down cycles. E. Preprogrammed Cycles - the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) can store in its memory six (6) preprogrammed cycles in either the Automatic Drying Mode (Patent No. 4,827,627) or Manual Drying Mode.
  • Page 8 Q. Rotation Sensor Selection - this feature allows the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) to monitor the rotation of the basket (tumbler). If the basket (tumbler) should fail to rotate, the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will disable ALL outputs, stopping the dryer and a failure code will be displayed on the light emitting diode (L.E.D.).
  • Page 9: Program Selections

    These cycles can be programmed in any combination. Once the drying cycle is completed, the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) then goes into the Cool Down Cycle where the articles are tumbled in room temperature air. Once the programmed Cool Down Cycle is completed, the dryer will shut off automatically.
  • Page 10: Manually Loaded Cycles

    For occasional or one-time special loads, the operator must set the specific programs needed. This cycle is not stored within the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) and must be entered each and every time. The Manually Loaded Cycle can be set in either the Automatic Drying Cycle (Mode) (Patent No. 4,827,627) or the Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle (Mode).
  • Page 11: Automatic Drying Cycle (Mode) (Patent No. 4,827,627)

    In this mode, the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) determines how much drying time is needed and compensates for various types of fabric and load sizes, ALL automatically. The Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) accomplishes this by calculating the dryness level (percentage of extraction) using the temperature selected, as well as, the “A”...
  • Page 12: Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle (Mode)

    PROGRAMMED for the particular dryer model and heating unit as shown in the “A” and “B” Factor table on page 56 of this manual. 6. For Optional Reversing Models - the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) can be programmed to reverse or no reverse (single direction rotation).
  • Page 13: Cool Down Cycle

    F. COOL DOWN CYCLE Cool Down Cycle Selections: 1. Preprogrammed Cycles a. Automatic Drying Cycle (Mode) (Patent No. 4,827,627) 1) Cool Down Time - 0 to 99 minutes in one-minute increments. 2) Cool Down Temperature - 70º F to 100º F in one-degree increments or from 20º C to 37º C in one-degree increments.
  • Page 14: Cycle In Progress Temperature Display

    3. Indicator Dots on the L.E.D. Display a. The indicator dots are an indicator as to the various Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) output functions. Additionally, there are also indicators on the back side of the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) to verify the outputs of the relay.
  • Page 15: Anti-Wrinkle Program

    (L.E.D.) display will read “dONE.” If the door is not opened, the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will wait until the Anti-Wrinkle Guard Delay Time has expired at which time the basket (tumbler) will rotate (without heat) for the programmed Anti-Wrinkle Guard On Time.
  • Page 16: Diagnostics

    (touch pad) entry will be accepted until the main door or lint door is closed. a. There are two (2) red indicator lights labeled LINT and MAIN on the back side of the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) to help in diagnosing this specific fault/failure.
  • Page 17: System Parameters (Program Locations/Review)

    1) Always Reverse (ALL REV) - in this operational mode the operator has no choice. Any manually loaded cycle entered will be a reversing cycle. 2) Select Reverse (SEL REV) - when this parameter (program) is chosen, the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will prompt the operator to decide whether or not the manually...
  • Page 18 Rotation Sensor Selection - this option allows the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) to monitor the rotation of the basket (tumbler). e. Factor “A” (Slope program) - this parameter (program) is one of the factors that the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) uses when programmed in the Automatic Drying Cycle (Mode) (Patent No.
  • Page 19 c. Spin Time - this parameter (program) is fixed at 3 minutes in Forward 2 minutes in Reverse the Automatic Mode and programmable in the Manual Mode. This Spin Time is programmable (in the manually loaded cycle ONLY) from 30-seconds to 120-seconds in one-second increments. d.
  • Page 20: Operating Instructions

    SECTION IV OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) allows the operator to choose from six (6) preprogrammed cycles (Key “A” through Key “F”) which, unless otherwise specified at the time of ordering the dryer, has been preprogrammed by the factory with the parameters (programs) shown on page 51 and page 52. Additionally, for occasional or one-time special loads, the manually loaded cycles can be used where the operator must set the specific program(s) needed.
  • Page 21 6) If the Anti-Wrinkle Program is active (on), once the drying cycle and cooling cycles are completed and the L.E.D. display reads “dONE” the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will proceed into the Anti-Wrinkle Program, L.E.D. displays “START GUARd.” If the main door is not open within the Anti-Wrinkle Delay Time (i.e., 90-seconds), the basket (tumbler) will rotate (without...
  • Page 22: Manually Loaded Cycles

    7) If the Anti-Wrinkle Program is active (on), once the drying cycle and cooling cycles are completed and the light emitting diode (L.E.D) display reads “dONE,” the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will proceed into the Anti-Wrinkle Program, L.E.D. displays “START GUARd.”...
  • Page 23 9) If the Anti-Wrinkle Program is active (on), once the drying cycle and cooling cycles are completed and the L.E.D. display reads “dONE” the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will proceed into the Anti-Wrinkle Program, L.E.D. displays “START GUARd.” If the main door is not open within the Anti-Wrinkle Delay Time (i.e., 90-seconds), the basket (tumbler) will rotate (without...
  • Page 24: Operating Notes

    “REAdY” (no cycle in progress) Mode. 8) Once the programmed drying time has expired, the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will proceed into the Cool Down Cycle (Mode) and the Cycle In Progress portion of the L.E.D.
  • Page 25: Display/Codes

    NOTE: Refer to the illustration on the following page for details. 4. Indicator Dots (refer to page 23) a. Located at the top of the L.E.D. display is a series of dots which indicate the various Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) output functions while a cycle is in progress.
  • Page 26: Phase 6 Opl Microprocessor L.e.d. Displays

    Action Option ONLY. This indicator dot will be on when the basket (tumbler) is in the forward (clockwise [CW]) direction. Additionally, when the Anti-Wrinkle Program is active, this indicator dot will be on whenever the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) is in the Guard On Time Program (Mode).
  • Page 27: Codes

    C. L.E.D. CODES 1. Display Codes SLOPE FACTOR ALL REV ALWAYS REVERSING ANTI WRINKL dELAY TIME ANTI-WRINKLE DELAY TIME ANTI WRINKL GUARd ACTIVE ANTI-WRINKLE PROGRAM ACTIVE ANTI WRINKL GUARd ON TIME ANTI-WRINKLE GUARD ON TIME AUTO CYCLE AUTOMATIC MODE HEAT LOSS (OFF SET) FACTOR bURNER CONTROL FAIL GAS ONLY ...
  • Page 28 2. Fault Codes bURNER CONTROL FAIL - GAS MODELS ONLY ... POWER (24 VAC) is NOT EVIDENT at GAS VALVE bURNER FLAME FAIL - the Phase 6 Microprocessor Controller (computer) DOES NOT SENSE FLAME VERIFICATION (GAS MODELS ONLY) bURNER SAFETY FAIL - GAS/ELECTRIC ONLY ...
  • Page 29: Programming Instructions

    SECTION VI PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS A. INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING The various program selections are stored in the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) and are broken down into two (2) categories: 1. Preprogrammed Cycles (Key “A” through Key “F”) a. Allow the operator to have six (6) most commonly used cycle selections awaiting the push of a single keyboard (touch pad) entry to start the dryer.
  • Page 30: Programming Flowcharts

    When making numerical changes, please keep in mind to stay within the programming limits shown on page 53 and page 54. If an erroneous entry is made, the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will ignore the entry made when the “ENTER/START”...
  • Page 31: Flowchart Title

    Listed below, is an index of the flowcharts on the following pages. Flowchart Title Page Entering and Exiting Program Mode ........................29 Preprogrammed Cycles: Automatic Drying Cycle (Patent No. 4,827,627) ..................30 Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle ........................35 System Parameters (Program): Program Location 2 ...........................
  • Page 32: Entering And Exiting Program Mode

    Entering and Exiting Program Mode REAdY To enter program mode, press the "ENTER/ START" Key once, and immediately press the "0" Key three (3) times within two (2) seconds. PROGRM Program Mode System parameter program Preprogrammed cycle location to be changed to be changed Enter program to be The ENTER/START...
  • Page 33: Automatic Drying Cycle (Patent No. 4,827,627)

    Preprogrammed Cycle Programming Automatic Drying Cycle (Patent No. 4,827,627) REAdY To enter program mode, press the "ENTER/ START" Key once, and immediately press the "0" Key three (3) times within two (2) seconds. PROGRM (Program Mode) Select preprogrammed cycle to be changed (i.e., A). Display will read "CYCLEA"...
  • Page 34 Continued ANTI WRINKL NoANTI WRINKL GUARd ACTIVE GUARd NoANTI WRINKL ANTI WRINKL GUARd GUARd ACTIVE Display will read "dRY" for 1 second, "TEMP" for 1 second (drying temperature) and then temperature programmed. If a change is necessary, enter temperature change (160º to 200º...
  • Page 35 Continued Display "dRY" for 1 second. Display "LEVEL" for 1 second. LEVEL Dryness Level (% Extraction). Press "ENTER/START" Key if no change. If a change is necessary, enter % change (90% to 100% in increments of 1%). I.e., for 95%, press Key "0", Key "9", Key "5"...
  • Page 36 Continued COOL Display reads "COOL" for 1 second. TEMP Display reads "TEMP" for 1 second. Press "ENTER/START" if no 80 F change. If a change is necessary, enter temperature change (70º to 100ºF in increments of 1ºF). I.e., for 80ºF, press Key "0", Key "8", Key "0", and then press "ENTER/START"...
  • Page 37 Continued Off Set Factor: b 80 If no change press "ENTER/START" Key. If a change is necessary enter Factor "B" change (1 to 99 in increments of 1). I.e., for Factor 78 press Key "7", Key "8" and then press "ENTER/START"...
  • Page 38: Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle

    Preprogrammed Cycle Programming Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle REAdY To enter program mode, press the "ENTER/START" Key once, and immediately press the "0" Key three (3) times within two (2) seconds. PROGRM (Program Mode) Select preprogrammed cycle to be changed (i.e., D). Display will read "CYCLEd"...
  • Page 39 Continued ANTI WRINKL NoANTI WRINKL GUARd ACTIVE GUARd ANTI WRINKL NoANTI WRINKL GUARd GUARd ACTIVE Display will read "dRY" for 1 second, "TIME" for 1 second (drying time) and then drying time programmed. If no change press "ENTER/START" Key. If a change is necessary, enter time change (0 to 99 minutes in increments of 1 minute).
  • Page 40 Continued Display reads "COOL" for 1 second. COOL Display reads "TIME" for 1 second. TIME 06 M Cool Down Time Press "ENTER/START" Key if no change. If a change is necessary, enter time change (0 to 99 minutes in increments of 1 minute). I.e., for 8 minutes, press Key "0", Key "8"...
  • Page 41 Continued Display reads "SPIN" SPIN for 1 second. Display reads "TIME" TIME for 1 second. Spin 060 S Time Press "ENTER/START" if no change. If a change is necessary, enter time change (30 to 120 seconds in increments of 1 second). I.e., for 30 seconds, press Key "0", Key "3", Key "0"...
  • Page 42 Preprogram Location 2 No Cycle In Progress REAdY To enter program mode, press the "ENTER/START" Key once, and immediately press the "0" Key three (3) times within two (2) seconds. PROGRM STEAM ELECTR Display will read GAS, STEAM. or ELECTRIC. The "0" Key will toggle between thses selections.
  • Page 43 Continued ROTATE SENSOR Rotational Sensor ROTATE SENSOR ACTIVE Display will read "ROTATE SENSOR ACTIVE" or "No ROTATE SENSOR." Press "0" Key to toggle between ROTATE SENSOR ACTIVE and No ROTATE SENSOR. If no change is ROTATE SENSOR necessary, press "ENTER/START" Key.
  • Page 44 Preprogram Location 5 No Cycle In Progress REAdY To enter program mode, press the "ENTER/ START" Key once, and immediately press the "0" Key three (3) times within two (2) seconds. PROGRM FLASH NFLASH Display will read "FLASH" or "NFLASH". The "0" Key will toggle between FLASH and NFLASH.
  • Page 45: Program Location 2

    Program Location 8 No Cycle In Progress REAdY To enter program mode, press "ENTER/START" Key once, and immediately press the "0" Key three (3) times within two seconds. PROGRM Display will read "COOL" for 1 second and COOL "TEMP" for 1 second. If no change, press "ENTER/START"...
  • Page 46 Continued SPIN Display will read "SPIN" for 1 second and "TIME" for 1 second. If no change, press "ENTER/START" Key. If change is necessary, enter time change (30 to 120 seconds in increments of 1 second). I.e., for 70 TIME seconds, press Key "0", Key "7", Key "0", and then press "ENTER/START"...
  • Page 47 Continued BUZZ Display will read "BUZZ" for 1 second and "TIME" for 1 second. If no change, press "ENTER/START" Key. If a change is necessary, enter time change (0 to 15 seconds in increments of 1 TIME second). I.e., for 4 seconds, press Key "0", Key "4", and then press "ENTER/START"...
  • Page 48 Preprogram Location 0 No Cycle In Progress REAdY To enter program mode, press the "ENTER/ START" Key once, and immediately press the "0" Key three (3) times within two (2) seconds. LINT COUNT PROGRM If no change press "ENTER/START" Key. If a change is necessary enter lint ANTI WRINKL count change (1-10 in...
  • Page 49 Continued ANTI WRINKL GUARd dELAY Display will read "ANTI" f or 1 second, "WRINKLE" for 1 second, "GUARD" for 1 second, "dELAY" TIME for 1 second, and "TIME" for 1 s e co n d . I f n o c ha n g e , p r e s s "ENTER/START"...
  • Page 50: Manually Loaded Cycles

    Manually Loaded Cycle Automatic Drying Cycle (Patent No. 4,827,627) REAdY AUTO Press Key "AUTO" Key Display will read "dry" for 1 second, "temp" for 1 second and then "F". TEMP Display will now read "F" (Fabric/Drying Temperature). Enter desired drying t e m p e r a t u r e ( 1 6 0 º...
  • Page 51 Continued Reversing Models Non-Reversing Models Reversing Models set for ALWAYS REVERSE For Reversing models. SELREV Display will read "select reverse" i f s y s t e m p a r a m e t e r i s programmed for select reverse. I reverse action is desired, press Display will read "PRESS "ENTER/START"...
  • Page 52: Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle

    Manually Loaded Cycle Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle REAdY MANUAL Press "MANUAL" Key Display will read "dry" for 1 second and "TIME" for 1 second, "00M" displays. Enter the dRY TIME from 0 to 99 minutes in increments of 1 minute. I.e., for 30 minutes, press Key "3", Key TIME "0", and "then press "ENTER/START"...
  • Page 53 Continued Display will read "dRY" for 1 second , "TEMP" for 1 second, and then F. TEMP Display will read "F" (Fabric/Drying Temperature). Enter desired drying t e m p e r a t u r e ( 1 0 0 º t o 2 0 0 º F i n increments of 1ºF).
  • Page 54: Factory Preset Parameters/Programs

    SECTION VII FACTORY PRESET PARAMETERS/PROGRAMS A. PARAMETERS (PROGRAMS) PRESET BY FACTORY FOR NON-REVERSING DRYERS CYCLE A: Automatic Mode, Anti-Wrinkle Active, Dry Temperature 180º F, Dryness Level 100%, Cool Down Time 6 minutes, Cool Down Temperature 80º F, A Factor, b Factor. CYCLE B: Automatic Mode, Anti-Wrinkle Active, Dry Temperature 180º...
  • Page 55: Parameters (Programs) For (Optional) Reversing Dryers

    Program Location 0 - (Key “0”) Lint Count, Anti-Wrinkle Active, Anti-Wrinkle Buz (Tone) Active, Anti-Wrinkle On Time 20-seconds, Anti-Wrinkle Delay Time 90-seconds, Maximum Anti-Wrinkle Time B. PARAMETERS (PROGRAMS) PRESET BY FACTORY FOR (OPTIONAL) REVERSING DRYERS CYCLE A: Automatic Mode, Reverse, Anti-Wrinkle Active, Dry Temperature 180º F, Dryness Level 100%, Cool Down Time 6 minutes, Cool Down Temperature 80º...
  • Page 56: System Parameter/Program Location Chart

    SECTION VIII SYSTEM PARAMETER/PROGRAM LOCATION CHART PHASE 6 OPL PROGRAM LOCATIONS Cycles Locations/Programs Affected Program Location 2 (Key “2”) Dryer Operation Specific Heat Selection (GAS, STEAM, ELECTRIC) MLC and PPC Display Temperature (ºF or ºC) MLC and PPC Select Reverse or Always Reverse*...
  • Page 57: Phase 6 Opl Programming Limits

    SECTION IX PHASE 6 OPL PROGRAMMING LIMITS A. PREPROGRAMMED CYCLES 1. Automatic Cycle (Mode) (Patent No. 4,827,627) a. Drying Temperature (“dRY TEMP”) from 160º F to 200º F in one-degree increments. b. Dryness Level (percentage of dryness (“dRY LEVEL”) from 90% to 100% in one-percent increments.
  • Page 58: System Parameters (Program Locations)

    B. SYSTEM PARAMETERS (PROGRAM LOCATIONS) 1. Factor “A” (Slope) from 1 to 9 in increments of one (1). 2. Factor “b” (Heat Loss - Offset) from 1 to 99 in increments of one (1). 3. Manual Selection Auto Mode (“COOL TIME”) from 0 to 99 minutes in one-minute increments. 4.
  • Page 59: Phase 6 Auto Cycle (Patent No. 4,827,627)

    IMPORTANT: If your particular model/dryer A & B factor is not shown in above charts, contact the ADC Service Department for the appropriate factors for your particular dryer. When doing so, please have the dryer model and serial number available.
  • Page 60 (E) For models manufactured with a 15 HP blower (fan) motor. IMPORTANT: The “A” and “B” Factors have been preprogrammed by the factory and should not be changed in the field unless the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) should fail and is being replaced. THE REPLACEMENT PHASE 6 OPL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER (COMPUTER) MUST BE REPROGRAMMED FOR THE SPECIFIC MODEL SHOWN IN THE “A”...
  • Page 61: Phase 6 Opl System Diagnostics

    ALL major circuits, including door, microprocessor temperature sensor, heat and motor circuits are monitored. The Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) will inform the user, via the light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display of certain failure codes, along with indicators both in L.E.D. display and at the output of each relay (and door switch circuit) to easily identify failures.
  • Page 62 11. ROTATE SENSOR FAIL - indicates a rotational sensor circuit failure meaning that there is a fault somewhere in the basket (tumbler) rotation circuit, or the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) program related to this circuit (Program Location 2) is set incorrectly. In the active mode it should be (ROTATE SENSOR ACTIVE), if the dryer is not equipped with the optional rotational sensor it should be set in the nonactive mode (No ROTATE SENSOR).
  • Page 63: Display Indicators

    B. L.E.D. DISPLAY INDICATORS The L.E.D. indicator dots located on the top portion if the display indicate the various Phase 6 OPL computer output functions while a cycle is in progress. These indicator dots (as shown in the illustration below) DO NOT necessarily mean that the outputs are functioning.
  • Page 64: Phase 6 Opl Microprocessor Controller (Computer) Relay Output L.e.d. Indicators

    1) This indicator dot is on whenever a cycle is in progress. Additionally, when the Anti-Wrinkle program is active, the indicator dot will be on whenever the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) is in the Guard On Time program.
  • Page 65 1. “FAN” (BLOWER) Output Light Emitting Diode (L.E.D.) Indicator a. If the dryer is started and the blower motor is not operating, yet both the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) display fan indicator dot and power supply input L.E.D. are on, but the fan output L.E.D.
  • Page 66 6. “FUSE” (MAIN FUSE) Input Light Emitting Diode (L.E.D.) Indicator a. Should be on ALL the time (even if the dryer is not running. If the L.E.D. is not on; then the display will read “CHECK MAIN FUSE.” If the main fuse is good then the fault is on the Phase 6 microprocessor controller (computer).
  • Page 67 Should be on at ALL times (even if the dryer is not running). The power supply L.E.D. output indicator will not be on if the power supply fuse to the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor is not present. If the power supply fuse is bad the L.E.D.
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