Qlink Rodeo 90 User Manual

Summary of Rodeo 90

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    Thank you for your selection of this qlink mechanism series. It represents high techno logy and reliabi lity, the emission of this vehicle has reached the latest national emission standard, therefore it is a really environment -friendly mechanism that may satisfy the demands of modern society. It ha...

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    This manual should be considered as permanent part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when resold or transferred to a new user or operator , the manual contains important safety information and instructions which should be read carefully before operating the vehicle . User's manual wa...

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    Contents important...................................... ..... ........1 starting the engine....................... ........ 17 foreword.......................................... ......... 1 starting off.................................. . .......... 18 notice to the user........................... ...

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    Drive chain...............................................48 drive chain cleaning and oiling.................................................49 tires............................................................50 brake..........................................................53 front brake adjustment...

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    User's manual importantinstruction please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully , to emphasize the special information , the symbol and the words warning or caution have some special meanings. Pay great attention to the messages indicates a potential hazard that could result in deat...

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    User's manual , we believe in conservation and protection of the earth s natural resource.We encourage the every vehicle owner to recycl e the vehicle,or even trade it for several hands if it is on good condition. Make good use of the vehicle by using proper fuel, oil, coolant, battery and tires. No...

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    User's manual •always inspect your atv each time before you use it to make sure it is in safe operating condition. Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedule described in this manual. •always keep both hands on the handlebar and both feet on the footrest of the atvduring op...

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    •always use proper procedures if you stall or roll backwards when climbing a hill. To avoid stalling, maintain a steady speed when climbing a hill . If you stall or roll backwards, follow the special procedure for braking described in this manual. Dismount on the uphill side or to a side if pointed ...

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    User's manual left right 5.

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    User's manual fuel ane oil fuel the proper fuel is very important for the engine,it is forbidden that there is dust mixing in the fuel. Please use the regular unleaded gasoline with the octane number90& upwards of 90. Engine oil special four-stroke engine oil is required. It will realize the best lu...

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    User's manual location of labels read and follow all of the warnings labeled on your atv. Make sure you understand all the labels. Keep the labels on the atv.Do not remove them for any reason . If a label comes off or becomes difficult to read, you should get a replacement by contacting your dealer....

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    User's manual 8 warning warning.

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    User's manual handlebar&switch left handlebar 9 engine stop switch 1 "off"position the engine can not be started, "run"position the engin e can be started. Rear brake lever 2 apply the rear brake by sq ueez ing the rear brake lever towards the grip. Electric starting button 3 to increase eng in e ro...

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    User's manual 10 adjusting procedures: 1. Loose the nut 4 2. Turn the throttle adjusting screw 3 clockwise to restrict maximum speed of the atv. 3. Turn the throttle adjusting screw 3 counterclock wise to increase the maximum speed of the atv. 4. After finished it tighten the lock nut 4 . Fuel valve...

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    User's manual 11 counterclockwise. To close the fuel tank cap, turn it clolkwise and tighte n it secur ely. Be sure that the vent tube securely connects to the cap as shown. Overfilling the fuel tank could be hazardous. Lf you over fil l the fuel tank, fuel may overflow when it expanding expanse due...

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    User's manual improper ly installing the seat could be hazardous. Failing to install the seat properly could allow the seat to move and cause the rider losing control. Make sure you are in proper position and the seat is attached securely when you install it. Riding your atv what you should know bef...

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    User's manual 13 inspection before riding item to check steering brakes tires fuel engine stop switch engine oil content smoothness no restriction of movement no play or looseness proper brake lever free play enough brake force parking brake effectiveness proper air pressure enough tread depth no cr...

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    User's manual 14 throttle proper free play of throttle lever smooth response quick return to idle position drive chain proper tension adequate lubrication no excessive wear or damage general condition bolts and nuts are tight no rattle from any parts of the engine when running no visible evidence of...

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    15 user's manual operating this atv with improper modifications could be hazardous. Improper installation of accessories or modification to this vehicle may cause changes in handling. In some situations, this could lead an accident. Never modify this atv through improper installation or use of acces...

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    16 user's manual or death in an accident. Operating without protective clothing also increases your chances of severe injury in an accident. Always wear an approved crash helmet that fits properly. Always wear eye protection (goggles or face shield) .You should also wear gloves, boots, long sleeve s...

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    Avoid constant low rotating speed operating the engine at constant low rotating speed (light load) can cause parts to glaze and not seat properly. Allow the engine to accelerate freely without exceeding the maximum throttle limit. Allow the engine oil to circulate before riding allow enough idl ing ...

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    18 user's manual the atv will start moving as soon as you start the engine. Unexpected movement could cause you to lose control of the atv. Be sure to set the parking brake before you start the engine. Running your atv indoors where there is little or no ventilation could be hazardous. Breathing in ...

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    19 user's manual operating this atv on public streets, roads or highways could be hazardous. You may collide with another vehicle if you ride on the public roads. Never operate this atv on any public street, road or highway, even a dirt or gravel one. In many states it is illegal to operate atvs on ...

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    Operating this atv at excessive speeds could be hazardous. Riding at excessive speeds increases your chances of losing control of the atv, which could result in an accident. Always go at a speed that is proper for the terrain, visibility operating conditions,your skills and the experience. 20 user's...

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    21 user's manual failing to use extra care when operating on excessively rough, slippery, or loose terrain could be hazardous. Failing to use extra care could cause loss of traction. This could result in an accident, including an orerturn. Do not operate under these conditions until you have learned...

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    22 user's manual the atv may start moving as soon as you release the parking brake. Unexpected movement could cause you to lose control of the atv. Make sure to apply the rear brake before you release the parking brake. Opening the throttle suddenly could be hazardous. The front wheels could leave o...

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    23 user's manual braking hard on slippery surfaces could be hazardous. The atv could skid and go out of control if you brake too hard. Apply the brakes lightly and carefully on slippery surfaces. Braking to stop the atv,first release the throttle lever.And then apply the rear and front brake smoothl...

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    24 user's manual turning to turn the atv,the rider must use the proper technique.Because this vehicle has a solid rear axle, both rear wheels always turn at the same speed.This means that if the rear wheels are getting equal traction, the vehicle will tend to move straight ahead.This is because the ...

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    25 user's manual body farther into the turn as you go faster or turn more sharply.This prev ents the vehicle from tipping over to the outside of the turn.If your atv starts to tip while turning,lean your body farther into the turn while gradually reducing the throttle and making the turn wider. If p...

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    26 user's manual operating this atv on excessively steep hills could be hazardous. The atv could overturn easily on extremely steep hills than on level surfaces or small hills. Never operate the atv on hills which is too steep for the atv or for your abilities.Practise on smaller hills before trying...

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    27 user's manual to climb a hill with the atv,following the directions below. 1. Speed up and maintain a steady speed before reaching the bottom of the hill. Remember that you must ride at a steady speed all the way to the top of the hill. 2. Shift bod y forward by sliding forward on the seat.Lean s...

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    28 user's manual if you lose forward movement,or begin to roll backwards, follow these instructions. 1. Lean farther forward,uphill. 2. Never apply the rear brake if the vehicle has begun to roll backwards. 3. After the vehicle has stopped, apply the rear brake. 4. Set the parking brake and dismount...

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    29 user's manual to ride down a hill with the atv,follow the instructions below. 1. Check the terrain carefully for any obstacles before you go down the hill. 2. Point the atv straight down the hill. 3. Transfer body to the rear by sliding back on the seat. 4. Ride down the hill slowly with the thro...

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    2.Steer slightly uphill, if necessary, to maintain a straight course. Riding over obstacles operating this atv over obstacles improperly could be hazardous. Improperl y crossing obstacles could cause loss of control or a collision.It would also cause the atv to overturn. Follow the procedures in thi...

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    31 user's manual a suitable spot for crossing.When crossing ,operate the atv at a slow, steady speed.Be careful not to damage banks when crossing. Operating this atv through deep or fast flowing water could be hazardous. The atv tires may float,loss of traction and then loss of control. This could l...

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    32 user's manual move the atv forward and backward to check that the wheels roll freely.If you can not move the atv,the tires may be frozen to the ground,or the brakes may be forzen to the wheels,if the tires are frozen to the ground,pour warm water around them to melt the ice,if the brakes are froz...

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    33 user's manual operating the atv with out a properly function brake system could be hazardous. Wet or frozen brakes will increase stoppoing distance. This will in crease your chance of having an accident. Be sure to inspect the brakes before riding the vehicle in cold weather as described above. D...

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    34 user's manual we strongly recommend that if you do any cold - weather riding , you must familiarize your self with the symptoms , treatment , and prevention of hypothermia . Information is available at libraries and through government agencies. Plan your winter rides with safety and comfort in mi...

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    35 user's manual failing to use extra care when operating on slippery sufaces such as hard-packed snow and ice could be hazardous. Failing to use extra care could cause loss of trachion or loss of vehicle control,this could result in an accident including an overturn. Do not operate on slippery surf...

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    36 user's manual operating this atv with improper modifications could be hazardous. Improper installation of accessories or modification of the vehicle may caus e changes in handling whi ch could lead an accident. Never modify the atv with improper installation or use of improper accessories . All p...

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    37 user's manual inspection and maintenance maintenance schedule throttle cable fuel line *replace every 4 years interval item initial 1month every 3 month every 6 month air cleaner *exhaust pipe bolt and muffler bolt *cylinder head cylinder and muffler spark plug idle speed *brakes tires drive chai...

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    38 user's manual *steering *chassis bolts and nuts flexible tube brake fluid *replace every 4 years *replace every 2 years i=inspect and clean,adjust,lubricate or replace,if necessary,c=clean,r=replace, t=tighten,l=lubricate. It is very important to inspect and maintain your atv regularly. Follow th...

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    39 user's manual if you use your atv under severe conditions,it will need maintenance more often than shown in the chart. Operating your atv under severe conditions causes more wear on your atv.Severe conditions include operating under frequent full throttle , or in dusty, wet, sandy, or muddy areas...

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    40 user's manual failing to use the proper spark plug could damage your atv. An improper spark plug may have an incorrect fit or heat range for your engine.This may cause severe engine damage which may not be covered under warranty. Use one of the spark plugs listed below or equivalents.Consult your...

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    41 user's manual to maintain a hot , strong spark , plug keep the plug free of carbon . Remove carbon from the plug with a wire or pin,and adjust the gap to 0.6-0.7mm for good ignition.Use a thickness piece to check the gap. The adjustment of throttle lever measure the throttle lever as play 0.12~0....

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    42 user's manual operating the vehicle with an inadequate throttle lever free distance could be hazardous. Inadequat e throttle lever free dis tance could cause engine speed to rise suddenly when you turn the handlebars. This can lead the rider loss of control. Adjust the throttle lever free distanc...

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    43 user's manual fuel hose inspect the fuel hose for damage and fuel leakage.Lf any defects are found,the fuel hose must be replaced. Engine oil the engine oil shall be chang ed, because the oil will drain and become dirty easily when the engine is working. To change oil: 1. Park the vehicle on the ...

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    44 user's manual 3. Remove the drain bolt and drain the oil into a bucket. 4. Reinstall the drain bolt. 5. Pour fresh oil of the specified type through the oil litter hole. Note : approximately 900m1 of oil required. 6.Tight the oil cap . New and used oil could be hazardous. Children and pets may be...

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    45 user's manual running the engine without an adequate amount of engine oil could cause severe engine damage. Running the engine without no engine oil cuold cause engine overheating. Always check the amount of engine oil before starting the engine. Air cleaner the air cleaner element must be kept c...

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    46 user's manual the air cleaner element could become clogged under these conditions,and engine damage may result. Always check the air cleaner element after riding in severe conditions.Clean or replace the element as necessary. If water gets in the air cleaner case,immediately clean the element and...

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    47 user's manual washing the element wash the element as the following: 1. Fill a washing pan large enough to hold the element with a nonflammable cleaning solvent. Immerse the element in the solvent and wash it. 2. Squeeze the element by pressin g it between the palms of both hands to remove excess...

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    48 user's manual failing to position the air cleaner element properly could damage your atv. Air would bypass the air cleaner element if the element is not positioned properly.This will cause the engine parts to wear more rapidly. Be sure to position the air cleaner element properly. Drive chain the...

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    49 user's manual if you find anything wrong with the drive chain ,solve the problem if you can. If necessary, consult your authorized dealer. The drive chain is damaged means that the sprockets may also be damaged. Lnspect the sprockets as the following: •excessively worn teeth. •broken or damaged t...

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    50 user's manual you can aadjust the drive chain as the follow ing: 1. Loosen nuts 1 - 4 and 5 . 2. Adjust the slack in the drive chain by turning the chain adjuster bolt 6 . Equally to tighten or slacken the chain. 3. When proper slack is obtained, tighten the nuts 5 . 4. Tighten the adjusting nuts...

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    51 user's manual using the very worn tires could be hazardous. The traction of the vehicle will be decreased. This increases your risk of having an accident. Replace the front and rear tires when the depth on the tread is 4.0mm (0.16in)or less. Operating this atv with improper tires, or even imprope...

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    52 user's manual overfilling the air to the tires could be hazardous. If you put too much air into the tire, the tire may burst, and causing severe injury. Check the air pressure from time to time while inflating the tire gradually, until the specified air pressure is obtained. Tire replacement your...

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    53 user's manual tubeless tire repair if a leak or flat tire occur due to a puncture, the tire may be repaired using a plug type patch. If the dama ge is from a cut, or if the puncture cannot be repaired using a plug, the tire should be replaced. When operating your atv in areas where transportation...

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    54 user's manual front brake adjustment 1. Try to move the vehicle backward and forward when the brake pla ys. If th e front wheels can turn, adjust the brake to lock the wheels securely. 2. Measure the amount of free play needed to lock the brake lever, as shown in above, if necessary. The free pla...

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    55 user's manual battery before driving vehicle, you should inspect position of elect rolyte of battery frequently. The position sho uld remain betwe en upper limit and lower limi t. But if the position is under the lower limit, you can only add some distilled water. Electrolyte which contains vitri...

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    56 user's manual the muffler will be hot enough to burn you after stopping the engine. Wait until the exhaust muffler cools to remove it. 1. Remove the nuts 1 . 2. Start the engine and rev it to blow out the accumulated carbon particles. 3. Stop the engine. Wait until the muffler cool enough ,then r...

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    57 user's manual general lubrication proper lubrication is important for safe, smooth operation and long life of your vehicle. Be sure that all lubrica tion perform during periodic maintenance on the vehicle. Increase intervals when you use your atv in severe conditions. Your authorized dealer shoul...

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    58 user's manual troubleshooting the troubleshooting shot guide is provided to help you to find the cause of some common complaints. Complaint: engi ne is hard to st art or doe s not star t at all. Something is probably wrong with the fuel system or ignition system. Failing to troubleshoot a problem...

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    59 user's manual where there are open flames or sparks. Do not spill the fuel or you may create a fire hazard.Dispose of drained fuel properly. A. Loosen the drain screw which is located under the carburetor . Drain the fuel from the carburetor int o a container. B . Tighten the drain screw. C. Run ...

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    60 user's manual do not perform this check if you are not familiar with the procedure . Do not point the spark plug near the spark plug hole during this test. Do not do this test if you have a heart condition or wear a pacemaker. Complaint: engine stalls 1 .Make sure there is enough fuel in the fuel...

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    61 user's manual area where there are open flames or sparks. Do not spill the fuel or you may create a fire hazard.Dispose of the drained fuel properly. Failing to secure the atv properly could be hazardous. Failing to secure the vehicle properly may result in an accident or damage to the vehicle. W...

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    62 user's manual high pressure washers could damage your atv. High pressure washers such as those found at coin-operated car washes have enou gh pressure to damag e the parts of your atv.It may cause rust,corrosion and increase wear. Do not use high pressure washers to clean your atv. Washing your a...

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    63 user's manual inspection after cleaning remove the rags or wrapping from the exhaust pipe. For extended life of your atv, lubricate accord ing to "general lubrication" section. Follow the procedures in the "inspection before riding" section to check your atv for any problems that may have arisen ...

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    64 user's manual fuel drain the fuel from the fuel tank by a hand pump. Drain the fuel from the carburetor by releasing the carburetor drain screw. Draining the fuel would be hazardous. Fuel could catch fire if you do not handle it properly. When draining the fuel from fuel tank, be sure to shut the...

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    65 user's manual 3.Perform the inspection before riding as listed in this manual. 4.Start the vehicle as outlined in this manual. Serial number location you need to know the frame and engine serial numbers to get title documents for your atv.You also need these numbers to help your dealer when you o...

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    66 user's manual 65.03in(1650mm) 35.08in(890mm) 41.38in(1050mm) 37.44in(950mm) 26.80in(680mm) 26.01in(660mm) 3.94in(100mm) 26.80in(680mm) 286lbs(130kg) four strokes, air cooled 1 47×49.5mm 85.9cc 8.6:1 mikuni japan polyurethane foam element 4.6kw(8500r/min) 4.2 kw( 8 000r/m in) 6.0 n.M (6000 rim in)...

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    67 user's manual transmission 8.6l 1l 4.095 2.652 d.I.D482.8olinks drum brake disc brake 19× 7-8 18× 9.5-8 cdi ngk c7hsa primary reduction final reduction driven chain front brake rear brake front tire size rear tire size .................................................................................

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    68 user's manual maintenance records this bike's traveled mileage is kilometer times date mileage(km) items maintained dealer m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 500 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 oil oil / filter all nuts oil oil / filter o...

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    69 user's manual maintence records this bike's traveled mileage is kilometer times date mileage(km) items maintained dealer m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y m d y 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 10000 oil / air cleaner spark plug / brake fluid.

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