Please read this instruction manual carefully before first use, and store it in
a safe place. If you pass on the product to another person, hand over this
instruction manual along with it.
Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can cause fatal or
serious injury.
CAUTION!
Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can lead to injury.
NOTICE!
Failure to observe this instruction can cause material damage and impair
the function of the product.
NOTE
Supplementary information for operating the product.
2General safety instructions
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage in the following cases:
• Damage to the product resulting from mechanical influences
• Alterations to the product without express permission from the manufacturer
• Use for purposes other than those described in the operating manual
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OrigoGeneral safety instructions
2.1General safety
WARNING!
!
A
• Use denatured alcohol only. Do not use other fuels such as gasoline,
diesel, methanol, propane or charcoal lighter.
• Danger of asphyxiation!
Before starting the device, ensure that the area is sufficiently ventilated.
• Place a class A fire extinguisher (for alcohol fires) in reaching distance.
Ensure the fire extinguisher is regularly checked by qualified personnel.
• People (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental
capacities or whose lack of experience or knowledge prevent them
from using this product safely should not use it without the supervision
or instruction of a responsible person.
NOTICE!
• Use the stove only as intended.
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General safety instructionsOrigo
2.2Safety precautions when handling denatured alcohol
WARNING!
!
A
• Keep inflammable substances apart from heating and cooking devices
and other light and heat sources.
• Store alcohol in suitable containers only and in sufficient distance from
the stove.
• Eliminate all sources of sparks or flames where the alcohol is stored or
filled-in.
• Never fill the canisters while still in the stove. Never pour fuel through
the burner openings in top of the stove (fig. 1, page 3).
• Overfilling, spilt alcohol and hot objects can cause severe burns.
• Denatured alcohol burns with almost invisible flame, so great damage
can arise before you notice the danger.
NOTICE!
• Mop up any spilt alcohol immediately to prevent uncontrollable burning.
• Do not smoke when handling alcohol or when operating the stove.
• Fill the canister to the maximum capacity only. Alcohol expands in the
canister when heated. Overfilled alcohol can cause uncontrollable
burning inside the stove.
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OrigoScope of delivery
2.3Operating the device safely
WARNING!
!
A
• Use long matches or long lighters to light the burner.
Quickly remove your hand as soon as the burner ignites.
• Wear proper clothing when operating the stove.
Do not wear hanging garments which can catch fire.
NOTICE!
• Let the stove cool down to ambient temperature before you touch it
with bare hands.
• Keep the area surrounding the stove and interior parts free of grease,
fat, alcoholic substances, plastic or inflammable cloths (for instance
curtains, towels, kitchen utensils).
• Use only pots and pans with a maximum diameter of 23 cm.
• When cooking ensure that pans and pots are securely in position.
Recommended is the use of pot holders (fig. 2 2, page 3, accessory).
• Be careful when heating grease or oil. Grease and oil catch fire when
exposed to great heat.
• Use only dry pot cloths to prevent the formation of steam. Do not use
towels or the like instead of pot cloths as these can catch fire.
• Never leave the stove unattended when cooking. Pots boiling over
can cause smoke and fires.
• Move the burner control (fig. 2 1, page 3) to the off position before
removing the pot.
• Do not use the stove to heat the environment.
3Scope of delivery
• Stove
• Gasket per canister
• 6000, 6200 only: Gimbals
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AccessoriesOrigo
4Accessories
DescriptionRef. no
150030006000
Gimbals9103303983–
Pot Holder 91033039809103303980
Cutting Board910330398891033039859103303985
Canister91033039939103303993
5Intended use
The Origo stoves are designed for use in vehicles or boats.
6Technical description
6.1Function
Stoves and ovens are made of stainless steel and use the absorption principle. The
canister has a capacity of 1.2 l. Denatured alcohol is used as fuel.
Alcohol is absorbed into a non-flammable material in the canister. They are not
equipped with fuel valve or fuel lines, which can develop leaks, or with other such
components requiring regular service.
6.2Specifications for the device variants
Various stove versions are available.
• 1500: single-burner unit
• 3000: double-burner unit
• 6000: double-burner unit with additional oven
• 6100: oven without cooktop for build-in mounting
• 6200: oven without cooktop, can be combined with 3000
To define your device see the ref. number on the type plate.
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OrigoTechnical description
6.3Operating elements
Operating elements for operation with denatured alcohol (fig. 2,
page 3):
No.Description
1Control knob
– “0”: burner closed
– “4”: burner open
2Pot holder (accessory)
Operating elements of Origo6000 and 6200 (fig. 3, page 4):
No.Description
1Burner opening of stove
2Knob for regulating the stove
3Swing locking device
4Oven knob for regulating the oven
– “0”: burner closed
– “4”: burner open
5Oven thermometer
6Catch of stove top
Operating elements of Origo6100 (fig. 4, page 4):
No.Description
1Oven knob for regulating the oven
– “0”: burner closed
– “4”: burner open
2Oven thermometer
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Mounting the stoveOrigo
7Mounting the stove
You can fit the stove (1500/3000) into the countertop of your kitchen. Place
Origo6000 – 6200 into your kitchen.
7.1Selecting the installation location
When selecting the installation location, observe the following instructions:
• Select a well-ventilated location for the device.
• Avoid draft at the installation location.
If you fit the stove in an open cockpit or other open areas mount an additional
wind protection.
• Do not operate the device in spaces where danger of explosion is present.
• Leave a clearance of at least 50 mm to the side walls and 750 mm to uninsulated
surface above the stove.
• If gimbals are used (accessory for 1500 and 3000), ensure that the stove can
swing freely.
• 6000, 6200: Leave at least 100 mm to the back wall and 750 mm to uninsulated
surface above the oven.
• 6000, 6200: Ensure you have ample room to swing the gimballed range.
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OrigoMounting the stove
7.2Installing the stove (fig. 5, page 5)
NOTICE! Danger of damaging the device!
A
If you don’t use gimbals, mount the stove as follows:
➤ Drill through the markings in the stove bottom.
➤ Fasten the stove through the holes in place.
The manufacturer recommends the use of gimbals to mount Origo1500 or 3000
(accessory). Mount the gimbals as follows:
➤ Fasten the gimbal sideplates (1) to the lower body of the stove (3) using the
enclosed nuts and bolts.
I
➤ Before mounting the gimbal arms (2), make a test by attaching them to the gim-
bal sideplates (1) in order to determine which alternative is right for your boat.
Remember, when the gimbals are in down position, the stovetop must be raised
to full upright position in order to remove the fuel canisters for filling.
Ensure the installation is done according to fig. 5, page 5.
Before drilling any holes, make sure that no electrical cables or other
parts of the vehicle can be damaged by drilling, sawing and filing.
NOTE
The gimbal arms (2) can be turned to enable the stove (3) to be lowered
forwards or backwards.
➤ Place the fibre washers (4) with round holes on the gimbal arms (2).
➤ Lift the stove into position.
➤ Place the fibre washers (5) with oblong holes on the gimbal sidearms (2).
➤ Fasten the screws (6).
➤ Adjust the tension of the screws to the desired friction.
➤ Place a class B-1 fire extinguisher in reaching distance.
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Mounting the stoveOrigo
7.3Installing Origo6000 and 6200 (fig. 6, page 5)
NOTICE! Danger of damaging the device!
A
➤ Determine the best position for the pivot points by placing the range in the
desired position.
➤ Open the stovetop.
➤ Mark the fixing points through the holes in the gimbal sideplates (1).
➤ Remove the range.
➤ Fasten the gimbal arms (2) with fibre washers and screws removed.
➤ Fit one fibre washer with round hole (3) on each gimbal arm (2).
➤ Lift the range in-between gimbal arms (2) so t hat the gimba l sid eplat es will spring
into place on the gimbal arms (2).
➤ With open stovetop fit the fibre washers with oblong holes (4) to the gimbal
arm (2).
Ensure they fit properly on the gimbal arms (2) so they can't rotate.
➤ Fit steel washers (5), screws (6) and tighten.
Before drilling any holes, make sure that no electrical cables or other
parts of the vehicle can be damaged by drilling, sawing and filing.
➤ Adjust the tension of the screws to desired friction.
➤ Place a class B-1 fire extinguisher in reaching distance.
7.4Installing Origo6100
NOTICE! Danger of damaging the device!
A
➤ Make a cutout with the following dimensions (W x H x D): 490 x 530 x 400 mm.
➤ Place the oven into the cutout.
➤ Fix the oven.
➤ Place a class B-1 fire extinguisher in reaching distance.
Before drilling any holes, make sure that no electrical cables or other
parts of the vehicle can be damaged by drilling, sawing and filing.
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OrigoUsing the stove
8Using the stove
8.1Filling-in denatured alcohol
WARNING! Danger of injury!
!
I
➤ Ensure all burners are turned off: turn the knob to “0”.
Otherwise the stove top cannot be opened.
➤ Ensure the stove is cooled down to room temperature.
➤ Pull the lower edge of the stovetop slightly forward while simultaneously press-
ing the catch (fig. 7, page 6).
➤ Lift the stovetop.
Never pour fuel through the burner openings in top of the stove (fig. 1,
page 3).
Overfilling, spilt alcohol and hot objects can cause severe burns.
NOTE
If the stove is mounted with gimbals located in down position, the stovetop must be raised to full upright position in order to remove the fuel
tanks for filling.
➤ Check canister opening ensuring there’s neither fire nor glow.
➤ Take out the canister.
➤ Hold the canister tilted down (fig. 8, page 6).
➤ Fill the denatured alcohol through the wire mesh into the opening of the canis-
ters.
The maximum capacity per canister must not exceed 1.2 l.
➤ Check the fuel level by tilting the canister vertically (fig. 9, page 6).
Keep it in this position for 20 s, to make sure it's not overfilled. In addition, in the
case of accidental overfilling you can get rid of the surplus fuel.
✓ The maximum fuel level is reached when the fuel is visible at the bottom of the
opening.
NOTE
I
The stove will operate even if the canister isn’t filled with the maximum
capacity.
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Using the stoveOrigo
➤ Wipe possible spilt alcohol off the outside of the canister.
➤ Replace the canister.
➤ Close the stovetop.
The knobs must be in “0”-position; otherwise the stove top will not fold.
✓ The catch locks.
➤ Ensure the regulating plates cover the burner openings so that stovetop is level.
8.2Filling-in denatured alcohol for the oven
(6000 – 6200 only)
WARNING! Danger of injury!
!
➤ Ensure the burner is turned off: turn the oven knob to “0”.
➤ Ensure the oven is cooled down to room temperature.
➤ Open the burner lid.
➤ Push the knob (fig. 0 2, page 7) while simultaneously pressing the catch
(fig. 0 1, page 7).
Never pour fuel through the burner opening in top of the oven.
Overfilling, spilt alcohol and hot objects can cause severe burns.
➤ Take out the canister.
➤ Check canister opening ensuring there’s neither fire nor glow.
➤ Hold the canister tilted down (fig. 8, page 6).
➤ Fill the denatured alcohol through the wire mesh into the opening of the
canisters.
The maximum capacity per canister must not exceed 1.2 l.
➤ Check the fuel level by tilting the canister vertically (fig. 9, page 6).
Keep it in this position for 20 s, to make sure it's not overfilled. In addition, in the
case of accidental overfilling you can get rid of the surplus fuel.
✓ The maximum fuel level is reached when the fuel is visible at the bottom of the
opening.
NOTE
I
The oven will operate even if the canister isn’t filled with the maximum
capacity.
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OrigoUsing the stove
➤ Wipe possible spilt alcohol off the outside of the canister.
➤ Replace the canister into the compartment.
✓ The catch locks.
8.3Lighting the stove
CAUTION! Danger of injury!
!
➤ Turn the knob to “4”.
✓ The burner is open.
➤ Light the stove by placing a long match or a long lighter to the burner opening
(fig. a, page 7).
➤ Adjust the flame so it does not extend beyond the edge of the pot.
➤ Choose the desired power setting via knob.
I
Use long matches or long lighters to light the burner.
Quickly remove your hand as soon as the burner ignites.
NOTE
If the stove hasn’t cooled down from previous use, the burner may ignite
but immediately extinguish. In this case blow air into the burner opening
to dissipate vapour.
Afterwards light the stove as described above.
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Using the stoveOrigo
8.4Lighting the oven
CAUTION! Danger of injury!
!
➤ Turn the oven knob to “4”.
✓ The burner is open.
✓ Open the oven door.
➤ Lift the burner lid (fig. b 1, page 7).
➤ Light the oven by placing a long match or a long lighter to the burner opening
(fig. b 2, page 7).
➤ Choose the desired power setting via oven knob.
I
Use long matches or long lighters to light the burner.
Quickly remove your hand as soon as the burner ignites.
NOTE
If the oven hasn’t cooled down from previous use, the burner may ignite
but immediately extinguish. In this case blow air into the burner opening
to dissipate vapour.
Afterwards light the oven as described above.
8.5Extinguish the flame
➤ Turn the knob to “0”.
✓ The burner is closed.
➤ Wait about five seconds.
➤ Turn the knob to “4” to make sure the flame is extinguished.
✓ The burner is open.
➤ Turn the knob to “0”.
✓ The burner is closed.
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OrigoCleaning and maintaining the stove
8.6Covering the stove canister with a gasket
To prevent the evaporation of denatured alcohol the burners are covered with rubber gaskets, when the stove is not to be used for a long period.
➤ Ensure the stove is cooled down to room temperature.
➤ Pull the lower edge of the stovetop slightly forward while simultaneously press-
ing the catch (fig. 7, page 6).
➤ Lift the stovetop.
➤ Place the gasket over the canister opening.
➤ Close the stovetop.
✓ The catch locks.
NOTE
I
Remove the gaskets before using the stove.
9Cleaning and maintaining the stove
NOTICE!
A
Do not use any sharp or hard objects for cleaning since they may
damage the device.
➤ Remove the grate from the stovetop. Therefore slide the retainer off the hole and
lift the grate (fig. c, page 8).
➤ Clean the stovetop. In particular remove carefully sticky grease and oil.
➤ 6000: Clean the oven. In particular remove carefully sticky grease and oil.
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GuaranteeOrigo
10Guarantee
The statutory warranty period applies. If the product is defective, please contact your
retailer or the manufacturer's branch in your country (see the back of the instruction
manual for the addresses).
For repair and guarantee processing, please include the following documents when
you send in the device:
• A copy of the receipt with purchasing date
• A reason for the claim or description of the fault
11Disposal
➤ Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever
possible.
If you wish to finally dispose of the product, ask your local recycling centre
or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the
M
applicable disposal regulations.
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OrigoTechnical data
12Technical data
Origo stove
15003000
Ref. no:91033038809103303882
Number of burners:12
Burning duration:approx. 4.5 h
Power of burner:2000 W
Cooking time for 1 l water:10 min
Canister capacity:1.2 l
Dimensions (WxDxH)/mm:236x262x137464x262x137
Dimensions including gimbals
(WxDxH)/mm:
Weight:3.4 kg6.3 kg
282 x 262 x 228510 x 262 x 228
Origo oven
600061006200
Ref. no:910330392291033039239103303924
Number of burners:2 + 111
Burning duration:approx. 4.5 happrox. 4.5 happrox. 4.5 h
Power of burner:2000 W––
Power of oven:1500 W1500 W1500 W
Cooking time for 1 l water:10 min––
Canister capacity:1.2 l1.2 l1.2 l
Dimensions (WxDxH)/mm:465x335 x 562510 x 335 x 554465 x 335 x 562
Dimensions including gimbals
(WxDxH)/mm:
Weight:28.8 kg22.5 kg24 kg
510 x 335 x 562–510 x 335 x 562
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Origo
Bitte lesen Sie diese Anleitung vor der Inbetriebnahme sorgfältig durch
und bewahren Sie sie auf. Geben Sie sie im Falle einer Weitergabe des
Produktes an den Nutzer weiter.
Sicherheitshinweis: Nichtbeachtung kann zu Tod oder schwerer
Verletzung führen.
VORSICHT!
Sicherheitshinweis: Nichtbeachtung kann zu Verletzungen führen.
ACHTUNG!
Nichtbeachtung kann zu Materialschäden führen und die Funktion des
Produktes beeinträchtigen.
HINWEIS
Ergänzende Informationen zur Bedienung des Produktes.
2Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise
Der Hersteller übernimmt in folgenden Fällen keine Haftung für Schäden:
• Beschädigungen am Produkt durch mechanische Einflüsse
• Veränderungen am Produkt ohne ausdrückliche Genehmigung vom Hersteller
• Verwendung für andere als die in der Anleitung beschriebenen Zwecke
2.1Allgemeine Sicherheit
WARNUNG!
!
• Betreiben Sie den Kocher nur mit Brennspiritus. Verwenden Sie keine
anderen Brennstoffe wie zum Beispiel Benzin- oder Dieselkraftstoffe,
Methylalkohol, Propangas oder Grillkohleanzünder.
• Erstickungsgefahr!
Sorgen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme des Kochers für ausreichende
Belüftung.
• Montieren Sie in Greifnähe einen Feuerlöscher der Klasse A (für
Spiritusflammen).
Lassen Sie den Feuerlöscher regelmäßig von zugelassenem Fachpersonal prüfen.
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Allgemeine SicherheitshinweiseOrigo
• Personen (einschließlich Kinder), die aufgrund ihrer physischen,
sensorischen oder geistigen Fähigkeiten oder ihrer Unerfahrenheit
oder Unkenntnis nicht in der Lage sind, das Produkt sicher zu
benutzen, sollten dieses Produkt nicht ohne Aufsicht oder Anweisung
durch eine verantwortliche Person nutzen.
ACHTUNG!
A
2.2Sicherheit im Umgang mit Brennspiritus
!
• Benutzen Sie den Kocher nur zu seinem bestimmungsgemäßen
Gebrauch.
WARNUNG!
• Halten Sie brennbare Substanzen fern von Heiz- und Kochgeräten
und anderen Licht- und Wärmequellen.
• Lagern Sie Brennspiritus nur in geeigneten Behältnissen und in ausreichender Entfernung vom Kocher.
• Sorgen Sie dafür, dass am Aufbewahrungsort für Brennspiritus oder
am Auffüllort keine Gefahr von Funken- und Flammenbildung besteht.
• Befüllen Sie die Brennertöpfe niemals im Kocher. Füllen Sie niemals
Spiritus durch die Brenneröffnungen in der Abdeckung (Abb. 1,
Seite 3).
• Überfüllte Brennertöpfe, verschütteter Brennspiritus und heiße Oberflächen können zu schweren Verbrennungen führen.
• Brennspiritus brennt mit fast unsichtbarer Flamme, so dass ein großer
Schaden bereits entstanden sein kann, bevor Sie die Gefahr bemerkt
haben.
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ACHTUNG!
• Wischen Sie verschütteten Brennspiritus immer sofort auf, um ein
unkontrolliertes Verbrennen zu verhindern.
• Rauchen Sie nicht, wenn Sie mit Brennspiritus hantieren oder den
Kocher verwenden.
• Befüllen Sie den Brennertopf nur mit der maximalen Füllmenge.
Erwärmter Brennspiritus dehnt sich im Brennertopf aus.
Überlaufender Brennspiritus verursacht unkontrolliertes Verbrennen
im Kocher.
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OrigoLieferumfang
2.3Sicherheit beim Betrieb des Gerätes
WARNUNG!
!
A
• Verwenden Sie zum Anzünden des Brenners überlange Streichhölzer
oder ein Stabfeuerzeug.
Ziehen Sie Ihre Hand schnell beiseite, sobald der Brenner angezündet
ist.
• Tragen Sie angemessene Kleidung, wenn Sie den Kocher verwenden.
Tragen Sie keine herabhängenden Kleidungsstücke, die Feuer fangen
könnten.
ACHTUNG!
• Lassen Sie den Kocher vollständig auf Raumtemperatur abkühlen,
bevor Sie ihn mit bloßen Händen anfassen.
• Halten Sie die Umgebung um den Kocher herum frei von Fetten,
alkoholischen Substanzen, Plastik und entflammbaren Stoffen (zum
Beispiel Vorhänge, Handtücher, Küchenutensilien).
• Verwenden Sie nur Töpfe und Pfannen mit einem maximalen Durchmesser von 23 cm.
• Achten Sie beim Kochen auf den sicheren Stand von Töpfen und
Pfannen. Es empfiehlt sich, Topfhalter (Abb. 2 2, Seite 3, Zubehör)
zu verwenden.
• Seien Sie besonders aufmerksam, wenn Sie Fette und Öle erhitzen.
Fette und Öle fangen bei zu großer Hitze an zu brennen.
• Verwenden Sie ausschließlich trockene Topflappen, um die Bildung
von Dampf zu vermeiden. Benutzen Sie keine Trockentücher oder
ähnliches anstellen von Topflappen, da diese Feuer fangen könnten.
• Lassen Sie den Kocher beim Kochen nie unbeaufsichtigt. Durch überkochende Töpfe können Rauchbildung oder Brände die Folge sein.
• Stellen Sie den Regler (Abb. 2 1, Seite 3) auf „Aus“, bevor Sie den
Topf entfernen.
• Verwenden Sie den Kocher nicht, um den Raum zu beheizen.
3Lieferumfang
• Kocher
• Gummidichtscheibe pro Brennertopf
• Nur 6000 und 6200: Kardanaufhängung
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ZubehörOrigo
4Zubehör
BezeichnungArt.-Nr.
150030006000
Kardanaufhängung9103303983–
Topfhalter91033039809103303980
Schnittbrett910330398891033039859103303985
Ersatzbrennertopf91033039939103303993
5Bestimmungsgemäßer Gebrauch
Die Origo Kocher sind zum Einbau an Bord von Fahrzeugen oder Booten geeignet.
6Technische Beschreibung
6.1Funktion
Kocher und Backöfen sind aus Edelstahl gefertigt und arbeiten nach dem
Absorbationsprinzip. Die Brennertöpfe haben ein Fassungsvermögen von 1,2 l. Als
Brennstoff dient Brennspiritus.
Spiritus wird in ein nicht entflammbares Material im Brennertopf absorbiert. Die
Brennertöpfe besitzen weder Ventile oder Leitungen, die Leckagen bekommen
könnten, noch andere Komponenten, die regelmäßigen Service benötigen.
6.2Spezifikationen der Gerätevarianten
Die Origo Kocher werden in unterschiedlichen Gerätevarianten geliefert.
• 1500: einflammige Kocher
• 3000: zweiflammige Kocher
• 6000: 2-Flammen-Kocher mit Backofen
• 6100: Einbau-Backofen ohne Kochfeld
• 6200: Backofen ohne Kochfeld, mit dem Modell 3000 kombinierbar
Die Bezeichnung Ihres Gerätes finden Sie auf dem Typenschild.
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