Wizzybug Instructions for Use
DOC-025 Wizzybug Instructions for Use en-GB 4.0 November 2020
Page 1: ...Wizzybug Instructions for Use DOC 025 Wizzybug Instructions for Use en GB 4 0 November 2020 ...
Page 2: ...d understood This document may be viewed in a zoomed format or with text to speech enabled by downloading a digital version from designability org uk meet wizzybug resource for families DISTRIBUTOR CONTACT INFORMATION IF APPLICABLE Name address telephone email and website ...
Page 3: ...ery type Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePO4 Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Sealed Lead Acid SLA If you have any questions about Wizzybug or about these instructions contact Designability or your Wizzybug provider The Wizzybug is a class I medical device conforming to the requirements of EU regulation 2017 745 and UK regulation 2002 618 Designability and the Wizzybug is registered with relevant competent au...
Page 4: ...ing of the Joystick 42 Using the Horn 44 Locking the Joystick 45 Metal Tray 46 Optional Control Inputs 47 LiNX Plus Advanced Settings 48 Battery Indicator 49 Battery and Charging 50 Maintenance of the Battery 54 Moving and Handling 55 Transportation 56 Maintenance and Servicing 58 Warranty Sales Customers Only 59 Disposal 60 Glossary of Symbols Found on Labelling 61 Troubleshooting 62 Specificatio...
Page 5: ...or disabled children living with conditions including cerebral palsy spinal muscular atrophy spina bifida or muscular dystrophy as well as children with amputations or any other conditions affecting their ability to walk functionally in daily living MODELS AND IDENTIFICATION The models of Wizzybug covered by this document and their Unique Device Identification UDI DI numbers are Wizzybug DX UDI 50...
Page 6: ...ve that the use of Wizzybug could be dangerous to your child or to someone else Do not make changes to Wizzybug without permission from Designability because this could be dangerous If you feel Wizzybug is unsafe do not use it Contact Designability or your Wizzybug provider using the contact details at the front of these instructions If a serious incident happens with a Wizzybug it should be repor...
Page 7: ...ndependently or if Wizzybug s head support does not give enough head support for your child Needs head controls to use Wizzybug Has very complex seating needs that Wizzybug s seating system cannot meet Is not ready to learn cause and effect because of a cognitive impairment Has a visual impairment severe enough that they cannot use Wizzybug safely Needs to use switches mounted at points other than...
Page 8: ...1 Overview of Wizzybug Parts Headrest 0 5kg Footrest 0 8kg Seating System 7 4kg incl headrest controller harnesses and cushions LiFePO4 Battery 2 8kg and Charger NiMH Battery 6kg and Charger SLA Battery 6kg Prolite E Charger left and Numax Charger right Older versions of either battery may come in a black carry bag ...
Page 9: ... of Wizzybug Parts Rear View Controller with Joystick see page 37 for different joystick types Wheel Release Mechanism Body 16 4kg LiNX Carer Control 0 5kg DX Carer Control Shark Carer Control Rear Control Panel located at back of Body Rear Wheel Assembly 3 5kg ...
Page 10: ... Overview of Features Seat Release Knob White Dial Armrest Controller Sockets Lights On Off Switch Power On Off Switch Charger Socket For NiMH Battery Charger Socket For LiFePO4 or SLA Battery Footrest Footrest Spring Mechanism ...
Page 11: ...11 Controller with Joystick Armrest Reach Adjustment Hand Screw Carer Control Wheel Release On Both Front Wheels ...
Page 12: ...ne Ball Spikey Silicone Ball Soft Play Tray Extended Footplate Metal Tray page 46 Moozi Joystick page 47 Buddy Buttons red green yellow and blue page 47 DX Switch Components interface cable and adaptor LiNX Plus Joystick with switch interface components Only these accessories shall be used with Wizzybug Some accessories may be unavailable in some countries MyLiNX app is available for Android iOS p...
Page 13: ...zzybug Fig 5 on the controller Fig 6 or use the carer control to take control of Wizzybug However the quickest way to stop Wizzybug may be to lift your child s hand from the joystick Fig 7 Driving on slopes Wizzybug can take much longer to stop on a slope than on level ground Driving on pavements or near steps The carer must take control of Wizzybug on pavements or near roads open water steps or o...
Page 14: ...l surfaces and gentle slopes Do not attempt slopes steeper than 5 1 in 12 Wizzybug is not suitable for driving on steep banks beaches hilly ground or very uneven ground Your child must not drive Wizzybug up a steep slope because it could slip backwards and turn over Fig 8 Steepest Slope Before use Check Wizzybug s environment for hazards such as sharp corners hot drinks traps steps and crushing ha...
Page 15: ...n It should not be driven in puddles deeper than the thickness of the tyres Hot weather On very hot days be careful not to leave Wizzybug in hot places such as car boots or conservatories for any length of time Surface temperature of Wizzybug Some parts of Wizzybug that your child can touch may get very hot or very cold because of for example radiators sunlight or freezing weather conditions Stora...
Page 16: ...tended to be used in Wizzybug and should not be used for any other purpose Seating position and mounting of the child s joystick Ask an occupational therapist or physiotherapist for advice about the best seating position and joystick position for your child Footrest The footrest can be provided with anklesures to position your child s feet securely If anklesures have been provided your child shoul...
Page 17: ... used in Wizzybug Wizzybug should not be used for long periods of time always check your child s comfort and posture in Wizzybug and check their skin for pressure sores Dynamic head supports Never use a dynamic head support with Wizzybug Fire safety The seat cushions arm pads main body and controllers comply with international standards for resistance to ignition sources Wizzybug life We expect Wi...
Page 18: ...ck of the body using the fabric handle 2 Position the rear wheel assembly with the label facing away from Wizzybug s body and lower the prongs into the two holes in the rear wheel assembly beam 3 Push the spring clip attached by a short chain around the end of the prong as shown This attaches the rear wheel assembly beam to the body 4 Turn the spring clip sideways under the rear wheel assembly bea...
Page 19: ...oes not stop the seat being adjusted Fitting the Battery LiFePO4 The battery fits into the box under the seat under the black cover 1 Open the cover by pinching the black tab and white button at the front of the cover 2 Place the battery into the box as shown it will only fit one way round 3 Position the connector with the silver slider down and to the left and push it into the socket Turn the con...
Page 20: ...lots of the same colour and choose the lowest of those two slots To tilt the footrest upwards or downwards choose higher or lower slots at the sides of the footrest To attach the footrest 1 Squeeze together the bars under the footrest 2 Push the footrest into the chosen central slot 3 Line up the footrest with the chosen side slots then let go to fix the footrest into the side slots Make sure the ...
Page 21: ... yellow The backrest recline describes whether the backrest is upright at 90 degrees to the seat or slightly reclined at 97 degrees to the seat This is chosen by using the front upright or back reclined set of holes that match the seat depth colour e g front set of holes The tilt in space describes how much the whole seating system is tilted This is chosen by how far down the seating system is pla...
Page 22: ...rners of the seat into the two metal slots above the front of the battery compartment 5 Lower the back of the seat until the pins rest on top of the coloured metal grids 6 Use your thumb to squeeze the black seat release knob towards the top of the white dial then lower the seat down so that the pins line up with the first row of holes for your child s seat depth colour For example if your child s...
Page 23: ...y clockwise to lock the seat into position with the black spot at the bottom of the dial If the seat cannot easily be locked check that the pins are sitting properly in the holes and try again Never force the white dial if it does not lock easily Do not use the seat unless the white dial is fully locked 9 Plug the joystick and carer control cables into the two sockets at the back of Wizzybug Both ...
Page 24: ...rmrests are secure You may need to adjust the armrests and thoracic supports if your child needs to wear thick winter clothing You can adjust the height and width of the armrests and thoracic supports by loosening the hand screw a little sliding them along the slots as shown in Fig 19 to Fig 21 then tightening the hand screw Make sure the armrests are secure after you have adjusted them Do not rem...
Page 25: ...ether so that they cannot get caught in the seating system 2 Unplug the cables from the back of Wizzybug and unhook the carer control from the back of the headrest 3 Unlock the white dial by turning it fully anti clockwise 4 Use your thumb to squeeze the black seat release knob towards the top of the white dial 5 Lift the seat by holding the harness and the white dial Do not lift the seat using th...
Page 26: ...Fig 24 Removing the SLA Battery REMOVING THE BATTERY LIFEPO4 1 Open the battery cover by pinching the black tab and white button at the front 2 Disconnect the battery by sliding back the silver slider on the connector and turning the connector anti clockwise 3 Lift out the battery using the handle Never lift the battery using the cable Fig 25 Removing the LiFePO4 Battery ...
Page 27: ... towards you and pull it away from the pin 2 Lift up the back of Wizzybug using the fabric handle The rear wheel assembly should fall away from the body If it does not push down on the black beam with the heel of your hand Fig 26 Removing the Rear Wheel Assembly ...
Page 28: ...izzybug Driving Wizzybug with only one wheel engaged is dangerous because Wizzybug could move in an unexpected direction FREEWHEELING WIZZYBUG When you are transporting Wizzybug crossing a road or if the battery is flat you can disengage the front wheels see Fig 27 on page 29 and pull Wizzybug along freely It is easier to roll Wizzybug backwards than forwards When Wizzybug is freewheeling there is...
Page 29: ...the green dot position shows that the wheels are engaged Gently push Wizzybug to engage both wheels If there is not enough space to push Wizzybug lift one side at a time and rotate each front wheel forwards by hand until it locks Make sure that both wheels have been engaged or disengaged before moving or transporting Wizzybug Fig 27 Engaging and Disengaging the Front Wheels ...
Page 30: ...t tools It may take a little practice but it is quick and easy to use Never adjust the seating position with your child sitting in the seat because you or your child could be injured SETTING THE SEAT DEPTH The seat depth is the distance from the back of the seat to the front of the seat There are 5 colour coded positions to give a seat depth from 155mm to 245mm 6 1 and 9 7 Orange Green Blue Purple...
Page 31: ...ious page 2 Push the backrest down to move it out of its current seat depth position 3 Slide the bottom of the backrest forwards to shorten or backwards to lengthen along the seat base until it clicks into the next slot 4 Repeat until your chosen seat depth colour sticker e g purple lines up with the white semi circle see Fig 29 When you put the seat into Wizzybug you must choose the slot in the m...
Page 32: ...and lift the seat so that the seat pins line up with the top holes Release your thumb so that the pins fit into the top holes If the pins do not fully fit into the holes check that the front corners of the seat are sitting in the two metal slots above the front of the battery compartment and check that the white dial is fully unlocked 4 Reach under the back of the seat base and pull up the back of...
Page 33: ...in the slot that matches the new seat depth colour Fig 32 Moving the Seat Backwards 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the seat depth is correct see Fig 28 on page 30 7 Move the seat to your usual tilt in space lower or higher holes and upright or recline position front or back holes within the new coloured slot see page 21 8 Turn the white dial fully clockwise to lock the seat 9 Move the armrests back ...
Page 34: ...the seat so that the seat pins line up with the top holes Release your thumb so that the pins fit into the top holes see Fig 30 on page 32 If the pins do not fully fit into the holes check that the front corners of the seat are sitting in the two metal slots above the front of the battery compartment and check that the white dial is fully unlocked 4 Squeeze the black seat release knob and lift the...
Page 35: ...red slot in the metal grid 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the seat depth is correct see Fig 28 on page 30 7 Move the seat to your usual tilt in space lower or higher holes and upright or recline position front or back holes within the new coloured slot see page 21 8 Turn the white dial fully clockwise to lock the seat 9 Move the armrests back down to your child s chosen position and clip the carer c...
Page 36: ...ING THE BACKREST UPRIGHT OR IN A SLIGHT RECLINE If you use the front row of holes in a coloured slot the backrest position will be an upright 90 If you use the back row of holes the backrest position will have a slight recline of 97 compared with the seat SETTING THE HEADREST HEIGHT To adjust the headrest height hold the headrest and turn the hand screw anti clockwise Gently move the headrest up o...
Page 37: ...Fig 41 Wizzybug is also supplied with a carer control Fig 42 to Fig 44 Accessories such as switches and alternative joysticks may be supplied with the DX or LiNX Plus control if needed See page 12 for information on accessories Fig 38 LiNX Control Fig 39 LiNX Plus Control Fig 40 Shark Control Fig 41 DX Control Fig 42 LiNX Carer Control Fig 43 Shark Carer Control Fig 44 DX Carer Control new DX2 ver...
Page 38: ...ors can only fit in one way up Fig 45 2 Make sure that the cables are tucked away safely behind the seat Clips are supplied to use as required Fig 46 3 Switch on Wizzybug using the main on off switch at the back of Wizzybug Fig 47 4 Switch on the joystick controller using the joystick power button Fig 48 to Fig 51 Fig 45 Control Sockets Fig 46 Storing Cables Fig 47 Main On Off Switch Fig 48 LiNX P...
Page 39: ...l display Old DX Moving the switch on the carer control An A is shown on the DX control display Fig 52 Switch between child use and carer use by pressing the on off button on the carer control for a LiNX LiNX Plus or DX or flicking the switch on the carer control for a Shark or old style DX For the LiNX LiNX Plus and the DX controller the person who first switches on their controller controls the ...
Page 40: ...If a carer is controlling Wizzybug press the speed button repeatedly Fig 54 on the carer control to cycle through four speed ranges Hold button I Fig 56 for several seconds to choose joystick control or inputs control if your child uses switches to control Wizzybug If Designability or your Wizzybug provider has adapted your LiNX Plus with advanced settings please refer to page 48 Fig 53 LiNX Speed...
Page 41: ...D RANGE DX Use the blue button to set the speed range Fig 59 If the joystick is used choose speed range 1 Slow 2 Medium or 3 Fast If your child uses switches to control Wizzybug choose 4 Slow or 5 Fast Depending on the version of carer control you have the speed range is adjusted either by pressing the speed button or turning the dial Fig 59 DX Speed Button Fig 57 Shark Speed Buttons Fig 58 Shark ...
Page 42: ...nd screw under the armrest and re attach it into the back hole under the armrest Tighten the hand screw in the new position ANGLE ADJUSTMENT The angle of the joystick can also be adjusted towards or away from the centre of Wizzybug by loosening the black hand screw moving the joystick and retightening the hand screw DESK ADJUSTMENT If your child needs to sit close to low desks or tables for exampl...
Page 43: ...smaller changes to the angle and height of the joystick use the supplied 3mm Allen key to adjust the position of the small metal screws Fig 63 and slide the joystick plate to the new position Fig 63 Fine Adjustment Screws THE HAND REST The round foam handrest can be adjusted to suit your child Loosen the black hand screw under the armrest then slide the handrest backwards forwards or sideways into...
Page 44: ...horn by pressing button II Fig 65 Using the Horn The horn makes a loud beeping noise that your child may enjoy playing with It cannot be turned off but you can reduce the volume by taping a piece of material over the loudspeaker under the joystick If Designability or your Wizzybug provider has adapted your LiNX Plus with advanced settings the horn may work differently Please refer to page 48 ...
Page 45: ... magnetic key over the DX controller display Fig 66 Locking Wizzybug To unlock Wizzybug LiNX or Shark Turn the joystick controller on using its on off button and then press the horn button in quick succession two times for LiNX or three times for Shark Fig 67 LiNX Plus Turn the joystick controller on using its on off button and then press and hold both buttons I and II for several seconds Fig 67 D...
Page 46: ...start of these instructions If your Wizzybug has a metal tray it will also be supplied with a replacement armrest plate including a tray mounting block and an attached handrest You can only attach the tray if this replacement armrest plate is already attached to Wizzybug To attach the tray to the end of the armrest 1 Find the black stopper under the round handrest and pull it to release the handre...
Page 47: ... tray and pressed to drive Wizzybug forwards backwards left and right Each switch has a cable and a connector that plugs into the Switch Module which plugs into a DX or LiNX Plus joystick Moozi The Moozi is a low profile switch joystick designed by MERU to be mounted on a tray It is connected through a Switch Module into the DX or LiNX Plus joystick Fig 69 Buddy Buttons Fig 70 Moozi ...
Page 48: ... touchscreen sensitivity for gloved hands Change display settings brightness language units speedo odo speed distance indicator on off reset Change touch settings tap only replaces swipe control tap zone sensitivity left hand mode positions some controls on other side of the screen With the touchscreen unlocked you or your child can Sound the horn using the button in the middle of the screen Chang...
Page 49: ...y indicator bar across the top of the screen SHARK BATTERY INDICATOR Fully charged Consider charging Battery needs charging Charge immediately Charge immediately Fig 75 Shark Battery Indicator DX BATTERY INDICATOR The DX battery indicator contains six LEDs two green two amber and two red and works like the LiNX controller Fig 73 REAR BATTERY INDICATOR If your Wizzybug has a separate battery indica...
Page 50: ...g always use the correct socket for the type of battery in your Wizzybug Most batteries are charged using the socket on the front of the joystick Your battery type may be noted inside the front of these instructions or see page 8 for the different battery types Handle all batteries with care If you have a LiFePO4 battery carry it by the handle Never use a damaged battery Never use a damaged charge...
Page 51: ... the orange LED shows the battery is charging When the battery is fully charged a green light will show When Wizzybug is being charged the lights on the battery indicator on the joystick control will scroll and flash The joystick cannot be used and Wizzybug cannot be driven 4 You can keep the charger connected until you need to use Wizzybug You cannot overcharge the lead acid battery 5 When you ar...
Page 52: ... removing the seat Press the button on the battery label to light up the battery indicator 5 When you have finished charging disconnect the charger from the mains supply Then unplug the charger connector from the back of Wizzybug You can use Wizzybug before it is fully charged but if you often charge it for only a short time we recommend you sometimes charge for up to 12 hours to fully charge the ...
Page 53: ...ts on the battery indicator on the joystick control will scroll and flash While Wizzybug is charging the joystick cannot be used and Wizzybug cannot be driven When the battery is fully charged four green lights it is ready to use You can leave the charger connected until you need to use Wizzybug You cannot overcharge the LiFePO4 battery 4 To disconnect the charger turn off the mains supply first t...
Page 54: ...Wizzybug and store the battery in a cool dry place WARNINGS Always use the charger supplied with your Wizzybug Using other types of battery charger may cause damage to the battery wiring charger and in extreme cases fire Do not cover the charger when in it is being used Always use the correct charging socket for your battery either SLA NiMH or LiFePO4 See pages 50 to 53 for guidance on how to char...
Page 55: ...easier to freewheel backwards than forwards LIFTING AND HANDLING A whole Wizzybug should always be lifted by two adults working together Never try to lift it on your own Only lift Wizzybug by the lifting points the front wheel arches and the rear wheel assembly bar Always use good lifting techniques bending from the knees and use an agreed lift command for example say ready steady lift so that you...
Page 56: ...he front wheels are engaged If the wheels are not engaged move the levers on the sides of the wheels to the opposite position refer to page 28 Lift Wizzybug one side at a time and rotate each front wheel forwards by hand until it locks If your vehicle has a spare seat strap this can be used to secure Wizzybug by wrapping the belt across the red body and fastening it into the seatbelt socket Wizzyb...
Page 57: ...um Iron Phosphate which is categorised as Lithium Ion 2 The battery s energy rating 256 Wh watt hours 3 How to prevent Wizzybug switching on accidentally Disconnect the battery see page 26 or remove to carry on board For more details see the Wizzybug Passport section at the end of these instructions which you may choose to cut out fill in and keep with you when you travel SHIPPING Wizzybug can be ...
Page 58: ...e sure you look closely at Wizzybug often to check for any damage wear or loose or missing parts that may need to be repaired or replaced Always store Wizzybug in a secure and dry environment If you do not use Wizzybug often you must charge the battery occasionally to keep the battery working well page 54 If the tyres become very worn please contact Designability The sticker eyes and smile may bec...
Page 59: ...ements with you to send it to and from our workshop from anywhere within the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland If you are based outside the UK and ROI please refer to your supplier or contact Designability for advice If you make changes to Wizzybug without Designability s permission this will invalidate the warranty This does not affect your statutory rights DISTRIBUTOR WARRANTY INFORMATION I...
Page 60: ...sport is exempt from WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations Your Wizzybug battery must not be disposed of in household waste Wizzybug s battery is marked with the type of material it contains Pb NiMH or LiFePO4 to help with disposal FURTHER ADVICE If you are in the UK contact Designability using the contact details at the front of these instructions If you are outside the UK Wi...
Page 61: ...ructions for Use Caution is necessary consult Instructions for Use Must not be used as a child s car seat in a motor vehicle Warns of a potential pinch crush point Maximum mass of user 20 kg Mass of illustrated part 10 kg Body 16 kg Maximum gradient 5 or 1 12 Separate collection for WEEE is required The marked item is part of a recovery recycling process Distributer if applicable Importer if appli...
Page 62: ...ick is flashing red LiNX This indicates a fault code Turn the joystick controller off and on again Count the number of flashes and phone Designability for help 4 The red light flashes on the joystick battery indicator LiNX Turn off all power including the lights and recharge the battery Stop using Wizzybug and phone Designability for help 5 The on off button on the joystick flashes red AND it beep...
Page 63: ...c key supplied with Wizzybug and slide it over number display to unlock it Count the number of flashes each sequence and phone Designability for help 11 The joystick controller is not working DX A green key symbol is flashing If speed setting 4 or 5 are selected press the speed button repeatedly until it shows 1 2 or 3 4 and 5 are only used if your child drives Wizzybug using switches If the speed...
Page 64: ... height 410 430mm Backrest angle Adjustable from 90 97 Seat Plane Angle Tilt 0 15 Footrest to seat 150mm 275mm or 16 1 10 8in Leg to seat surface angle 90 Obstacle climbing and clearance 40mm 1 6in Dynamic stability Uphill 13 Static stability Downhill 21 Sideways 11 Maximum speed SLA Maximum speed NiMH Maximum speed LiFePO4 2 9 kmph 1 8 mph 3 0 kmph 1 9 mph 3 1 kmph 2 0 mph Approximate range SLA A...
Page 65: ...nication devices such as radio transceivers when the Wizzybug is switched on Avoid getting close to strong radio and television transmitters Adding electrical accessories and other components or modifying Wizzybug in any way could have unknown electromagnetic effects on Wizzybug s electronic parts Take extra care when Wizzybug is around other electric powered wheelchairs NOTES ON SPECIFICATIONS At...
Page 66: ...nd Thoracic Supports 24 Fig 19 Thoracic Support Adjustment 24 Fig 20 Armrest Support Height Adjustment 24 Fig 21 Armrest Support Width Adjustment 24 Fig 22 Removing the Footrest 25 Fig 23 Removing the Seat 25 Fig 24 Removing the SLA Battery 26 Fig 25 Removing the LiFePO4 Battery 26 Fig 26 Removing the Rear Wheel Assembly 27 Fig 27 Engaging and Disengaging the Front Wheels 29 Fig 28 Seat Depth Colo...
Page 67: ...h Adjustment on Wizzybug 42 Fig 61 Changing the Angle of the Joystick 42 Fig 62 Height Adjustment of the Joystick 43 Fig 63 Fine Adjustment Screws 43 Fig 64 Handrest Hand Screw 43 Fig 65 Using the Horn 44 Fig 66 Locking Wizzybug 45 Fig 67 Unlocking Wizzybug 45 Fig 68 Fitting the Tray 46 Fig 69 Buddy Buttons 47 Fig 70 Moozi 47 Fig 71 LiNX Plus Settings Menu 48 Fig 72 LiNX Plus Touchscreen 48 Fig 73...
Page 68: ...l number written on the first page of these instructions or on the Wizzybug label when making enquiries through Designability If you are outside of the UK refer to the distributer contact details provided on the inside front cover of these instructions Wizzybug Passport The Wizzybug Passport on the next page is for a Wizzybug with a LiFePO4 battery If you have an SLA or NiMH battery please downloa...
Page 69: ...ed child s wheelchair Battery type 1 x Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePO4 Lithium Ion Product classification approval Class I Medical Device Battery safety UN38 3 approved internal short circuit protection Product dimensions Approx 650mm L x 550mm W x 850mm H Battery energy rating 256 Wh Voltage 25 6 V Capacity 10 Ah Product weight 30 8 kg incl battery 28 0 kg excl battery Battery weight 2 8 kg Owner ...
Page 70: ...the black tab and white button at the front of the cover 3 Disconnect the battery by sliding back the silver slider this is part of the connector and turning the connector anti clockwise 4 As advised by the airline close the cover and replace the seat to transport Wizzybug whole or remove the battery to carry on board How to Move and Store Wizzybug Lifting of the Wizzybug is a 2 person operation N...
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