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  • Page 1 BLOOD GLUCOSE METER Owner’s Booklet...
  • Page 3 To start testing quickly, you can also refer to the First Time Guide. If you have questions, we are here to help. Just call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center toll-free at 1-800-858-8072. We offer assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in many languages. You can also visit www.accu-chek.com for diabetes management tools and product demonstrations.
  • Page 4 ® Aviva System Your new ACCU-CHEK Aviva meter and accessories work together to measure the amount of sugar (glucose) in your blood. The system is designed for monitoring blood glucose in the home or healthcare facility by persons with diabetes or by healthcare professionals. The device is intended for professional use and over-the-counter sale. When you put a small drop of blood onto the test strip, the meter displays a blood sugar result in five seconds.
  • Page 5: Before You Start Testing

    • Inspect the container of test strips before using them for the first time. If you see any damage to the container cap or if anything prevents the cap from closing properly, do not use the test strips. Contact the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center.
  • Page 6 About Testing Yourself or Others • Certain substances can interfere with the ACCU-CHEK Aviva blood glucose system and cause falsely high results. For example, peritoneal dialysis solutions containing icodextrin (such as Extraneal) or certain immunoglobulin therapies that contain maltose (such as Octagam 5%), cause inaccurate results.
  • Page 7: Special Information For Healthcare Providers And Caregivers

    Special Information for Healthcare Providers and Caregivers • Do not use this device to measure blood sugar in people who are experiencing cardiovascular collapse (severe shock) or decreased peripheral blood flow. • Consult your physician to determine if it is appropriate for your child to be taught how to use the meter system or any other medical products.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1: Understanding Your New System ................8 The ACCU-CHEK Aviva Meter ......................8 Coding the Meter..........................10 Adjusting the Time and Date—First Time Use..................12 Using ACCU-CHEK Aviva Test Strips ....................14 Chapter 2: Control Testing ......................16 Why Run Control Tests ......................16 About the Control Solutions......................16 Running a Control Test......................17...
  • Page 9 Meter Setup..........................50 Setting the Time and Date .......................51 Setting the Beeper On/Off......................54 Setting Test Reminders ......................57 Setting the Hypoglycemic (Hypo) Indicator ................61 Downloading Your Results to a Computer or PDA..............64 Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting ................66 Changing the Battery .......................66 Cleaning the Meter ........................67 Maintenance and Testing ......................68 Cleaning the Lancing Device....................68...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1: Understanding Your New System

    Chapter 1: Understanding Your New System* The ACCU-CHEK Aviva Meter Display – Infrared (IR) Window – Shows results, Transfers data from Code Key Slot – the meter to a messages, and Insert code key results stored in computer or PDA.
  • Page 11 Golden End – *Some items may be sold separately. Insert this end Infrared (IR) Window of the test strip On/Off/Set into the meter. Button Yellow Window – Touch blood drop or control solution here. Test Strip Test Strip Container Control Solution Top View Bottle Comfort Dial with Depth Selection...
  • Page 12: Coding The Meter

    Coding the Meter A new code key is inside each new box of test strips. 1. Make sure the meter is off. 2. Turn the meter over. 3. Remove the old code key (if there is one in the meter) and discard it.
  • Page 13 Notes: • Don’t force the code key into the meter — it is made to go into the meter only one way. • If you see “code” and “- - -” on the display, turn the meter off and reinsert a code key into the meter. 4.
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Time And Date-First Time Use

    Adjusting the Time and Date—First Time Use Your new meter comes with a preset time and date. You may need to change the time to your time zone. Having the right time and date in your meter is important if you use the meter memory or if you want to download your results to a computer.
  • Page 15 Note: When you install a new battery, the meter automatically prompts you to check the time and date when you turn it on. If it is correct, press and hold to exit the set-up mode. decrease increase 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the 5.
  • Page 16: Using Accu-Chek Aviva Test Strips

    Using ACCU-CHEK Aviva Test Strips • Only use ACCU-CHEK Aviva test strips. Using other • Use the test strip within three minutes after you test strips with this meter can produce inaccurate take it out of the container. results. • Store the test strips at 36 °F to 90 °F. Do not, •...
  • Page 17 • DO NOT expose strips to heat, moisture or humidity. Temperatures outside the required range, as well as moisture and humidity (bathroom, kitchen, laundry room, car, or garage) can damage your test strips and lead to inaccurate results. • DO NOT bend, cut, or alter the test strips. •...
  • Page 18: Chapter 2: Control Testing

    About the Control Solutions • Do not use control solution that is past the “Use by” • Only use ACCU-CHEK Aviva control solutions. or discard date. • The meter is designed to recognize the difference • The control solution results are not displayed in between the ACCU-CHEK Aviva control solution and blood.
  • Page 19: Running A Control Test

    Your meter is designed to recognize the difference between the ACCU-CHEK Aviva control solution and blood. The control solution results are not displayed in memory. 1. To make sure the display is working properly, turn off the meter.
  • Page 20 3. Make sure the code number on the 4. Select the control solution you 5. Place the meter on a flat display matches the code number want to test. You will enter the surface, like a table. on the test strip container. If you level later in the test.
  • Page 21 7. Squeeze the bottle until a tiny drop forms at the 8. A result appears on the display, along with the tip of the bottle. Touch the drop to the tip of the control bottle symbol and a flashing “L.” Do not yellow window of the test strip.
  • Page 22 in range example out of range example 9. Press to set the control level in the meter. 10. The control result and “OK” alternate on the display if the result is in range. The range is printed on the test strip container label. The control result and “Err”...
  • Page 23: Understanding Control Test Results

    Understanding Control Test Results The label on your test strip container shows the acceptable Range (mg/dL) ranges for both the Level 1 and the Level 2 control solutions. Level 1 25–55 The result you get should be inside this range. Make sure you Level 2 255–345 compare the result to the correct level of control.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting Checks

    If the control result is not inside the acceptable range (printed on your test strip container), do not use your meter until you solve the problem. Here are some things you can check: Troubleshooting Checks Action 1. Are the test strips or control solution past If either is past the “Use by”...
  • Page 25 Action 6. Did you follow all of the testing instructions? Read Chapter 2, “Control Testing” and test again. If you still have problems, call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. 7. Did you choose the correct control solution...
  • Page 26: Chapter 3: Testing Your Blood Sugar

    Using the ACCU-CHEK Multiclix Lancing Device The ACCU-CHEK Multiclix lancing device is intended for patient self-monitoring by a single person only. It must not be used to collect blood from more than one person as this poses an infection risk.
  • Page 27: Inserting A Lancet Drum

    Inserting a Lancet Drum You must first load the drum into the lancing device to get it ready for use. 1. Remove the cap by pulling it straight off. It is not a 2. Before you insert a drum, be sure that the release twist cap.
  • Page 28 3. Slide the cap on until it stops by aligning the 4. You are now ready to use the first lancet. The notch on the cap with the notch on the device. lancet counter on the plunger shows five white bars, meaning you have five new lancets remaining.
  • Page 29: Preparing The Lancing Device For Fingertip Testing

    Preparing the Lancing Device for Fingertip Testing Use a new lancet for each fingerstick to avoid infection and get a virtually pain-free test. 1. Make sure the blue cap is on the lancing device. 2. Adjust the depth by turning the Comfort Dial. Do not use the clear cap to do a fingertip test.
  • Page 30 3. Press the plunger in as far as it will go, like a pen. 4. The release button turns yellow. Do not press the release button while pressing the plunger. Set the lancing device aside until later in the test. Chapter 3: Testing Your Blood Sugar...
  • Page 31: Running A Blood Sugar Test With Blood From Your Fingertip

    The missing from the display, there may meter. meter turns on. be a problem with the meter. Call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. Chapter 3: Testing Your Blood Sugar...
  • Page 32 Note: The meter turns itself off five seconds after the test strip is removed. Yellow release button 6. When the blood drop symbol 7. Hold the lancing device firmly 8. Gently squeeze your finger to flashes, obtain a drop of blood from against the side of your fingertip.
  • Page 33 Test Results.” Otherwise, throw the used test strip away. If mg/dL does not appear with the test result call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. Use of the wrong unit of measure may cause misinterpretation of your actual blood glucose level, and may lead to incorrect treatment.
  • Page 34 Note: Do not twist the plunger when the release button is yellow or when the lancet counter shows no white bars. This may damage the device. 11. For virtually pain-free testing, we recommend that 12. The lancet counter decreases by one white bar. you advance to a new, sterile lancet after each For safety reasons, once you advance to a new test.
  • Page 35: Changing The Lancet Drum

    Changing the Lancet Drum When you have used the sixth and last lancet, you should change the drum. 1. Take the blue cap off the lancing device by 2. Hold the drum between your thumb and index pulling it straight off. It is not a twist cap. The finger and pull it straight out of the lancing easiest way to do this is to place your thumb to device.
  • Page 36 • A used drum cannot be reinserted into the lancing device. • If the ACCU-CHEK Multiclix lancing device or drum is dropped on a hard surface, the lancets may stick out slightly from the drum and could cause injury. If you drop a drum, always pick it up at the red striped end and dispose in a sharps container.
  • Page 37: Running A Blood Sugar Test With Blood From Your Palm, Forearm, Upper Arm, Thigh, Or Calf

    Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from Your Palm, Forearm, Upper Arm, Thigh, or Calf (non-fingertip testing) You have the option of testing other sites on your body besides the fingertip. Blood obtained from a fingertip can be used at any time to measure blood sugar. If blood from another site—palm, forearm, upper arm, thigh, or calf—is used, there are certain times when testing is not appropriate (see the next page).
  • Page 38 Do not change your treatment because of just one result. NEVER ignore symptoms of high or low blood sugar. If your blood sugar does not match how you feel, do a fingertip test to confirm your result. If the fingertip result still does not match how you feel, call your doctor. Tests from sites other than your fingertip may be done: •...
  • Page 39 The easiest way to do this is to display, there may be a problem place your thumb to the side of with the meter. Call the ACCU-CHEK the notch as seen in the Customer Care Service Center at illustration.
  • Page 40 Note: We suggest starting at a depth setting of 5 1/2 for forearm, upper arm, thigh, or calf testing, and 3 for palm testing. Once you run a successful test, you may want to find the lowest depth setting that provides enough blood with the least amount of pain. 5.
  • Page 41 8. Make sure the code number on the display 9. When the blood drop symbol flashes, obtain a matches the code number on the test strip blood drop from the site. Make sure that each container. If you miss seeing the code number, lancet is fully retracted after use.
  • Page 42 TIP: Rub the skin prior to lancing to increase blood flow. Yellow release button 10. Press the opening of the clear cap firmly 11. Keep steady pressure on the area and press the against a fleshy area on the non-fingertip site. yellow release button.
  • Page 43 12. Touch the blood drop to the tip of the yellow 13. When you see flash, you have enough blood in window of the test strip. Do not put blood on the test strip. If you applied blood but do not see top of the test strip.
  • Page 44 If mg/dL does not appear with the test result call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. Use of the wrong unit of measure may cause misinterpretation of your actual blood glucose level, and may lead to incorrect treatment.
  • Page 45 If you continue to have difficulty, we can also 16. The lancet counter decreases by one white offer you, free of charge, our ACCU-CHEK bar. For safety reasons, once you advance to Softclix lancing device. Because the ACCU-CHEK...
  • Page 46: Flagging Test Results

    Flagging Test Results You might want to flag an event such as an after-meal (post prandial) test, exercise or a non-fingertip result. If you wish, you can “flag” your test result with an asterisk ( ) to mark a special result. When you review your results in memory, this “flag”...
  • Page 47: Understanding Test Results

    Understanding Test Results Normal Blood Glucose Values These test strips are calibrated to deliver plasma-like results. Blood glucose concentrations may be measured in whole blood or plasma. Although you always apply whole blood to the test strip, when using these test strips, your meter shows results equivalent to the glucose concentrations in plasma.
  • Page 48: Symptoms Of High Or Low Blood Sugar

    The meter is designed to provide a numerical value for blood glucose in the range of 10-600 mg/dL. If you receive a numerical value below 10 mg/dL or over 600 mg/dL and it does not match how you feel, call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center toll-free at 1-800-858-8072.
  • Page 49: Comparing Your Meter Result To A Lab Result

    Comparing Your Meter Result to a Lab Result A common question is how the blood sugar results on your meter compare to the lab results. Your blood sugar can change quickly, especially after eating, taking medication, or physical activity. If you test yourself in the morning, then go to the doctor’s office for a blood sugar test, your results will probably not match, even if you are fasting.
  • Page 50: Chapter 4: Meter Memory, Setup, And Downloading

    • The control results are stored in memory, but cannot be reviewed on the meter. The stored control results must first be downloaded to a compatible software application. For product availability, please contact the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072.
  • Page 51: Viewing Test Results

    Viewing Test Results 1. Press either to enter memory. The most recent result appears. 2. Press to view previous results in order 3. OR, press to look at the 7, 14, or 30 day averages, in that order. You see an “n” with a number in the upper left corner of the display.
  • Page 52: Meter Setup

    Meter Setup Using the Set-up Mode By using the set-up mode, you can personalize the meter to suit your lifestyle. Here are the features you can customize— Time and Date—set the time and date Beeper—select “On” or “OFF” Test reminders—select “On” or “OFF.” If you choose “On,” select up to 4 times a day for a reminder to test Hypoglycemic (Hypo) indicator—select “On”...
  • Page 53: Setting The Time And Date

    You are here TIME / DATE BEEPER TEST REMINDERS HYPO (hrs, min, am/pm, (on/off) (A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4) (off, on, level) month, day, year) Setting the Time and Date 1. Press to turn the meter on. The flashing 2. To enter the set-up mode, press and hold test strip symbol appears.
  • Page 54 decrease increase 4. Press and release to set the hour. 3. Press and release to decrease The minutes flash. or increase the hour. Press and hold down to scroll faster. Chapter 4: Meter Memory, Setup, and Downloading...
  • Page 55 Note: You can press and hold down to scroll faster. decrease increase 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the minutes, 6. If you want to set up more options, press and am/pm, month, day, and year. The flashing release .
  • Page 56: Setting The Beeper On/Off

    You are here TIME / DATE BEEPER TEST REMINDERS HYPO (hrs, min, am/pm, month, (on/off) (A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4) (off, on, level) day, year) Setting the Beeper On/Off Your new meter has the beeper preset to “On.” You can set the beeper to “OFF,” if you prefer—this won’t affect your test results.
  • Page 57 1. Press to turn the meter on. 2. To enter the set-up mode, press 3. Press and release repeatedly The flashing test strip symbol and hold for about four until you reach the display with appears. seconds. “Set-up” and the hour the flashing beeper symbol and flash on the display.
  • Page 58 4. Press to switch between “On” or 5. If you want to set up more options, press and “OFF.” release . If you want to exit, press and hold until you see the flashing test strip symbol. Chapter 4: Meter Memory, Setup, and Downloading...
  • Page 59: Setting Test Reminders

    You are here TIME / DATE BEEPER TEST REMINDERS HYPO (hrs, min, am/pm, (on/off) (A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4) (off, on, level) month, day, year) Setting Test Reminders Test reminders are a handy way to remind you to test. You can set up to 4 reminders per day. The meter beeps at the time you set, again two minutes later, and two minutes after that unless you insert a test strip or press any button.
  • Page 60 1. Press to turn the meter on. 2. To enter the set-up mode, press 3. Press and release repeatedly The flashing test strip symbol and hold for about four until you reach the display with appears. seconds. “Set-up” and the hour the bell symbol, “OFF,”...
  • Page 61 4. Press and release 6. Press and release 7. The minutes flash. Press and to select “On” or “OFF.” Press to select the hour. Press and release to select and release to set your release to set the hour. 00, 15, 30, or 45. These are the choice.
  • Page 62 8. Press and release to set the 9. Press to switch 10. The next test reminder “A-2” minutes. “Am” or “pm” flashes between “am” and “pm.” Press and “set-up” flash on the on the display. and release to set “am” or display with “OFF”...
  • Page 63: Setting The Hypoglycemic (Hypo) Indicator

    You are here TIME / DATE BEEPER TEST REMINDERS HYPO (hrs, min, am/pm, month, (on/off) (A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4) (off, on, level) day, year) Setting the Hypoglycemic (Hypo) Indicator You can set the meter to let you know when your result indicates a possible low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
  • Page 64 2. To enter the set-up mode, press 3. Press and release repeatedly 4. Press and release and hold for about four until you reach the display with to switch between “On” and seconds. “Set-up” and the hour “OFF” and the flashing “set-up” “OFF.”...
  • Page 65 5. If you select the hypo indicator 6. Press and release 7. Press and hold until you “On,” “set-up,” and flash. to select the level between 60 see the flashing test strip The display shows 70 mg/dL. to 80 mg/dL. Press and release symbol to exit the set-up mode.
  • Page 66: Downloading Your Results To A Computer Or Pda

    Downloading Your Results to a Computer or PDA We offer a variety of software to help you download your results. Infrared (IR) For information on ACCU-CHEK software, call the ACCU-CHEK Window Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. You can transfer your stored results to a computer to track, identify patterns, and print.
  • Page 67 Notes: • If the data did not transfer successfully, try again. If you still have problems, call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. • To make the most of the download feature, you must set the time and date in the meter correctly.
  • Page 68: Chapter 5: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Changing the Battery Notes: 1. Open the battery door on the back of the meter by pushing the tab in the direction of the arrow and pulling the door up. Remove the • The meter uses one 3-volt old battery.
  • Page 69: Cleaning The Meter

    Cleaning the Meter Caring for the ACCU-CHEK Aviva meter is easy - just keep it free of dust. If you need to clean it, follow these guidelines carefully to help you get the best performance possible: Do Not • Make sure the meter is off •...
  • Page 70: Maintenance And Testing

    Cleaning the Lancing Device Clean the outside of the ACCU-CHEK Multiclix lancing device regularly with 70% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. DO NOT place the entire device under water. DO NOT use bleach. At least once a week, disinfect the cap after cleaning by placing it in 70% rubbing alcohol for 10 minutes.
  • Page 71: Screen Messages And Troubleshooting

    Screen Messages and Troubleshooting Never make treatment decisions based on an error message. If you have any concerns, call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. The meter won’t turn on or the Battery power is low. display is blank.
  • Page 72 The meter is ready for you to Blood glucose may be lower insert a test strip. than the measuring range of the system. See Chapter 3, “Understanding Test Results.” This test result was flagged. The meter is ready for a drop See Chapter 3, “Flagging Test of blood or control solution.
  • Page 73 If the message reappears, new code key from a new box call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care of test strips and ensure the Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. code key number matches the code number on the test strip The code key is incorrect.
  • Page 74 10 seconds and reinsert it. Perform a blood glucose or control test. If the problem The code key is from an expired persists, call the ACCU-CHEK lot of test strips. Ensure the code Customer Care Service key number matches the code Center at 1-800-858-8072.
  • Page 75 The battery is almost out of power. Change the battery now. See Chapter 5, “Changing the Battery.” Note: If you see any other error screen, please call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting...
  • Page 76: Chapter 6: Technical Information

    Chapter 6: Technical Information Product Limitations Please read the literature packaged with your test strips to find the latest information on product specifications and limitations. Specifications Blood volume See test strip insert for more information Sample type See test strip insert for more information Measuring time See test strip insert for more information Measuring range...
  • Page 77: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Performance Analysis The performance data for the ACCU-CHEK Aviva system (ACCU-CHEK Aviva meter with ACCU-CHEK Aviva test strips) were obtained using capillary blood from diabetic patients (method comparison, accuracy), venous blood (repeatability) and control solution (reproducibility).
  • Page 78: Product Safety Information

    To avoid electrostatic discharge, do not use the meter in a very dry environment, especially one in which synthetic materials are present. Explanation of Symbols CAUTION 3-volt battery coin The ACCU-CHEK Aviva meter has Store at This product fulfills the cell 2032 been listed by Underwriter’s...
  • Page 79: Travel Documentation

    If you are traveling on a commercial airline, you may be required to provide documentation certifying that this meter meets environmental conditions and test procedures for Airborne Equipment (RTCA/DO-160E) section 21 Emission of Radio Frequency Energy. Please visit www.accu-chek.com or call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072 to obtain a copy of the document.
  • Page 80: Warranty

    ACCU-CHEK Aviva meter shall be replacement. This warranty does not apply to the performance of an ACCU-CHEK Aviva meter that has been damaged by accident or has been altered, misused, tampered with, or abused in any way. Roche Diagnostics will handle meters that show damage or abuse according to its Non-Warranty Service Policy described on the following page.
  • Page 81: Warranty And Service Instructions

    Warranty and Service Instructions All requests for return of ACCU-CHEK Aviva meters under the above warranty or service policy must be made to the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center. You will be mailed a return authorization label, which must be affixed to your carton for shipping the system to Roche Diagnostics.
  • Page 82: Limited License

    ACCU-CHEK Aviva test strip packages. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the restricted license, you may return, at the place of purchase, the unused ACCU-CHEK Aviva system for a full refund. If you have any questions, please call the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072.
  • Page 83 BELOW. The ACCU-CHEK Multiclix device and its use are protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 4,924,879; Re. 35,803; 6,419,661. A license to use the ACCU-CHEK Multiclix device is only granted when ACCU-CHEK Multiclix lancet drums are used with the ACCU-CHEK Multiclix device.
  • Page 84: Additional Supplies

    The following supplies and accessories are available from your authorized Roche Diagnostics diabetes healthcare center, pharmacies, or your medical/surgical supply dealer: Test Strips ACCU-CHEK Aviva 50 ct test strips ACCU-CHEK Aviva 100 ct test strips Control Solutions ACCU-CHEK Aviva 2 level control solutions...
  • Page 85: Information For Healthcare Professionals

    Information for Healthcare Professionals Healthcare Professionals: Follow the infection control procedures appropriate for your facility. Decisions about whether to recommend alternative site testing (AST) should take into account the motivation and knowledge level of the patient and his or her ability to understand the considerations relative to diabetes and AST.
  • Page 86: References

    References 1. Stedman, TL, Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, 27th Edition, 1999, pg. 2082. 2. American Diabetes Association, “Clinical Practice Recommendations 2003.” Diabetes Care, Vol 26, Supplement 1, pg. S22. Chapter 6: Technical Information...
  • Page 87: Index

    45 connecting your meter to, 64 limited license, 80 – 81 test strips, control solution, 16 low blood sugar, 46 ACCU-CHEK Aviva, 9, 14 control test results, maintenance, meter, 68 thirst, increased, 46 understanding, 21 memory, meter, 48...
  • Page 88 trembling, 46 troubleshooting, 69 – 73 use by, 14, 16 warranty, 78 – 79 Index...
  • Page 89 Chapter 6: Technical Information...
  • Page 90 Chapter 6: Technical Information...
  • Page 92 Assembled and distributed in the U.S.A. by: Roche Diagnostics 9115 Hague Road Indianapolis, IN 46256 ACCU-CHEK, ACCU-CHEK AVIVA, and ACCU-CHEK MULTICLIX are trademarks of Roche. All other product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2008 Roche Diagnostics. All rights reserved. 05118794001-1007...

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