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Rev. 0615071210

December 2007

Part No. 132000-15-006

Copyright 2006 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION 1

About This Manual ........................................................................................................................... 1-1
Safety Messages Used In This Manual ............................................................................................. 1-1
Owner InfoCase  ................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Chassis Operating Guide  .................................................................................................................. 1-2
Pre-Delivery Inspection  .................................................................................................................... 1-2
Front Axle Tire Alignment  ............................................................................................................... 1-2
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................................................................................. 1-2
Vehicle Certification Label ............................................................................................................... 1-3
Body and Chassis Specifications ...................................................................................................... 1-4
Tank Capacities ................................................................................................................................. 1-5
Owner Information  ........................................................................................................................... 1-6
Emergency Information .................................................................................................................... 1-6
2006 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ............................................................................................... 1-7

SAFETY / PRECAUTIONS 2

General Warnings  ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Driving .............................................................................................................................................. 2-1
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-1
LP Gas Leak Detector ....................................................................................................................... 2-1
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Carbon Monoxide Alarm .................................................................................................................. 2-2
Smoke Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Fire Extinguisher ............................................................................................................................... 2-3
Emergency Exits ............................................................................................................................... 2-4
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-4
Jump Starting  .................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................... 2-6
Effects of Prolonged Occupancy  ...................................................................................................... 2-6

DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME 3

Seats .................................................................................................................................................. 3-1
Seat Belts  .......................................................................................................................................... 3-2
Child Restraints ................................................................................................................................. 3-3
Key One Lock System  ...................................................................................................................... 3-4
Power Electric Mirrors ...................................................................................................................... 3-4
Rearview Monitor System ................................................................................................................ 3-5

Summary of Contents for Suncruiser 33V

Page 1: ...Body and Chassis Specifications 1 4 Tank Capacities 1 5 Owner Information 1 6 Emergency Information 1 6 2006 New Vehicle Limited Warranty 1 7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 General Warnings 2 1 Driving 2 1 For...

Page 2: ...3 12 Lights 3 12 Automotive 12 Volt Fuses and Circuit Breakers 3 12 Loading The Vehicle 3 13 Roof Loading 3 13 Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle 3 13 Car or Trailer Towing 3 15 Trailer Wiring Connector 3 1...

Page 3: ...External Power Cord Shoreline 6 1 Power Center 6 3 110 Volt Circuit Breakers 6 3 110 Volt Receptacles Outlets 6 4 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 6 4 Auxiliary 110 Volt Generator 6 4 12 Volt DC Syste...

Page 4: ...nette Bed Conversion 9 2 Couch Bed Conversion 9 3 Rest Easy Multi Position Lounge 9 4 Sleep Number Bed 9 6 Day Nighter Pleated Blinds 9 6 Quartz Wall Clock 9 6 Wood Furniture and Cabinetry 9 7 SLIDEOU...

Page 5: ...nd Countertops 11 5 Galley Sink 11 5 Range and Refrigerator 11 6 Bathroom 11 6 Doors and Windows 11 6 Day Nighter Pleated Blinds 11 6 Preparing Vehicle For Storage 11 7 Removal From Storage 11 8 Coach...

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Page 7: ...ent it is possible that recent product changes and information may not be included The instructions included in this manual are intended as a guide and in no way extend the responsibilities of Winneba...

Page 8: ...checked and adjusted after you have fully loaded the vehicle according to your needs Thereafter have alignment inspected periodically to maintain vehicle steering performance and prevent uneven tire...

Page 9: ...ements When replacing any of the rims onyourvehicle alwaysreplacewitharimthat meets these specifications 8 Cold Inflation Pressure Inflation pressures at Gross Axle Weight Ratings recommended while Co...

Page 10: ...39 0 38 11 Exterior Height 12 3 12 2 12 3 12 1 12 0 11 11 12 1 Exterior Width 8 5 5 8 5 5 8 5 5 8 5 5 8 5 5 8 5 5 8 5 5 Exterior Storage cu ft 68 2 88 6 94 8 107 4 106 9 134 2 109 3 Interior Height 7...

Page 11: ...wer Lavatory 49 gal Model 37B Galley Shower Lavatory 58 gal Model 38J Galley Shower Lavatory 53 gal Model 38R Galley Shower Lavatory 49 gal Model 38T Galley Washer Shower Lavatory 70 gal Model 38T has...

Page 12: ..._________ Address _____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Person _____...

Page 13: ...sealants is not covered by this warranty WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES RESPONSIBILITY Any part of the vehicle subject to warranty which is found to be defective in material or workmanship will be repaired or...

Page 14: ...days Section 198 a of the General Business Law of the State of New York requires you to provide written notice by certified mail return receipt requested to Winnebago Industries or its authorized deal...

Page 15: ...nstant speed cannot be maintained Use care when accelerating or decelerating on a slippery surface Abrupt speed changes can cause skidding and loss of control Driving through water deep enough to wet...

Page 16: ...iced for an oil change Whenever a change in the sound of the exhaust system is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operation of the vehicle...

Page 17: ...on the ceiling near the smoke alarm Further Information See the manufacturer s information in your Owner InfoCase for further instructions on battery replacement and testing of the smoke alarm FIRE E...

Page 18: ...this vehicle and its tires and the possible complications involved in tire changing we strongly advise obtaining professional road service to change a flat tire whenever possible However if an emergen...

Page 19: ...t once a month with an accurate tire gauge Recovery Towing When calling a professional towing service we recommend that you advise them of your coach length and approximate front axle weight listed on...

Page 20: ...can damage interior items such as upholstery and cabinets When you recognize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation in your coach you should take immediate action to minimize their effects...

Page 21: ...ward the living area for additional seating while the unit is parked Front Seats Multi Adjustable Power Seat Optional The power seat controls are located on the lower right hand side of the driver sea...

Page 22: ...the driver and passengers Lap Belts The lap belts must be worn as low as possible and fit snugly across the hip area Always sit erect and well back into the seat To gain full protection of the safety...

Page 23: ...nd secured child restraint system can help reduce the chance or severity of personal injury to a child in an accident or during a sudden maneuver Children may be injured in an accident if they are sea...

Page 24: ...row buttons as necessary to obtain the best view When mirrors are adjusted to preference place the selector switch back in the middle posi tion to cancel power to the buttons This prevents accidental...

Page 25: ...ch to extend then release at the desired position Press and hold UP side of the switch to retract the visor NOTE Do not position visors where they will impair the driver s forward vision or side mirro...

Page 26: ...Manual for further information on this switch GRADE BRAKE Workhorse Chassis Only This feature will enable the transmission to control the speed of the vehicle on long downhill grades to help avoid br...

Page 27: ...matically shift to the overdrive gear whenever possible for greatest fuel economy Some driving situations however may require the transmission to be temporarily disabled from shifting into overdrive g...

Page 28: ...oster system in clearing fog and frost in cold weather or humid conditions The middle position on the switch is OFF IN DASH RADIO The radio in your coach can receive AM FM stereo and Weather band stat...

Page 29: ...nger The hand held radio remote is in your Owner InfoCase Radio Power Switch The radio power switch lets you connect the dash radio to the coach batteries with the ignition switch turned off for liste...

Page 30: ...le Squeeze or pull both latch handles at the same time toward the hood panel to release the latches Then pull the hood panel outward slightly and raise it into the open position To close the hood pull...

Page 31: ...cing and checking the fluid level Do not remove the radiator cap while engine and radiator are still hot Always check coolant level visually at the see through coolant reservoir NOTE Your chassis engi...

Page 32: ...pension and steering components periodically for misalignment or wear Out of balance tires will not roll smoothly and can lead to vibrations and uneven tread wear such as cupping and flat spots Tires...

Page 33: ...es not exceed one half of the GAWR for either axle For example if the Front GAWR is 6 000 lbs there should be no more than 3 000 lbs on each tire If the left side weighs 3 100 lbs and the right side w...

Page 34: ...sted on your Vehicle Certification Label to use as a guideline for future loading limits and weight distribution The gross weight of the vehicle must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR sp...

Page 35: ...ch is capable of pulling 5 000 lbs load max Do not exceed either the GVWR the rear axle GAWR or the chassis GCWR by the combined loaded weight of the coach and the towed vehicle See preceding items Lo...

Page 36: ...rating These values are also found on the Vehicle Certification Label front rear and tag if applicable Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR This is the maximum allowable weight of the motor home and l...

Page 37: ...gests 10 to 15 percent for trailers over 2 000 lbs Hitch ratings are independent of towing vehicle ratings The user must verify that the hitch equipment being used is adequate for the application MOUN...

Page 38: ...into place and push downward while adjusting it slightly to set the retainers The ladder is now ready to use Reverse steps to remove and store STORAGE COMPARTMENT DOORS The high density gaskets used...

Page 39: ...ing The awning control box is located on a wall in an exterior storage compartment The Wind Sensor switch is on the inboard end of the control box NOTE If the awning will not retract using the switch...

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Page 41: ...inside the circle in any direction the coach is level enough for con tinuous operation of the refrigerator while parked Further Information For further information and operating cautions see the refr...

Page 42: ...e operates on LP gas Avoiding Asphyxiation The following warning label has been located in the cooking area to remind you to provide an adequate supply of fresh air for combustion Unlike large homes t...

Page 43: ...ater pump or water heater Indicator lights tell you if the water pump is on or if the water heater pilot light is out At the push of a button the monitor panel simultaneously displays the coach batter...

Page 44: ...is opened Refer to Water Pump for additional information on the water pump and initial start up There is also a pump switch in the utility compartment on the outside of the coach Battery Voltage Meter...

Page 45: ...e solar panel system can help to extend battery life the coach shoreline should be plugged in routinely to top off the batteries We also recommend following regular battery inspection and maintenance...

Page 46: ...ill STAY LOCKED for up to 2 minutes after the cycle ends DO NOT attempt to open the door unless the STATUS DOOR LOCK LED is BLINKING SLOWLY Water Supply Faucets The washing machine water supply faucet...

Page 47: ...ly the opposite Even cold air contains some heat so a heat pump will extract heat from the outside air on a cold day and carry it to the inside of the coach to maintain a comfortable temperature The e...

Page 48: ...enser Coils The condenser is located behind the louvered body panel on the right side of the coach The condenser is the large black rectangular area that looks like a car radiator The panel is hinged...

Page 49: ...pear at the left side of the display while you are changing the temperature setpoint A few seconds after you release the temperature selector button the display will return to showing the current room...

Page 50: ...current or it can use both at the same time for quicker recovery at times when you are using a lot of hot water Read the Water Heater Operation Manual for complete Safety Warnings Operating Instructi...

Page 51: ...lp reheat the water heater tank more quickly than a single source would alone Use this mode when you are using a larger than nor mal volume of hot water To Turn Water Heater Off 1 Turn switch on monit...

Page 52: ...he pressure temperature relief valve at least once a year If your water heater is equipped with the optional Motor Aid system it uses an extension from the engine cooling system to heat water in the w...

Page 53: ...E STEP The power switch for the electric entrance step is located to the left of the main entry door as you enter the coach Automatic Mode Step Switch ON Step Operates with Door With the Step switch i...

Page 54: ...se excessive force on the knob to open or lock into closed position This could cause permanent damage to the crank mechanism When closing the window crank the window in snugly then back off 1 4 turn t...

Page 55: ...turn the fan on or off automatically The fan shroud on the ceiling has a fan power switch that lets you turn the fan off if you want just the vent dome raised with no fan running The fan speed switch...

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Page 57: ...vapor and expands to many times its compressed volume LP Tank System The storage reservoir for the LP gas system is a horizontally mounted tank which is permanently attached to the vehicle frame The...

Page 58: ...ements for mobile LP gas equipment For your safety there are many safety devices and backup systems installed such as tank fill overflow valves an interior LP gas detector alarm and an interior carbon...

Page 59: ...To avoid inconvenience check state regulations concerning flammable gas transportation LP Gas Leaks The following label is located in the vehicle near the range area If you smell gas within the vehicl...

Page 60: ...E AN OPEN FLAME OR HEAT LAMP If moisture begins to cause problems have your LP gas dealer inject a small amount of dry methyl alcohol in your tank approximately one ounce to 20 pounds or one pint to 1...

Page 61: ...GAS 5 LP GAS The only solution to this problem is to reduce the consumption of gas where possible Adjusting the temperature on the gas electric refrigerator may be a first step Using less hot water w...

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Page 63: ...stem operates from the shoreline cord connected to an outside 110 volt utility service such as those at campgrounds or from the 110 volt generator When the shoreline cord is connected to an outside po...

Page 64: ...may cause an overload on electrical system components A flip down hatch in the compartment floor lets you route the power cord through a passage in the bottom of the compartment so you can shut the co...

Page 65: ...will break the 110 volt AC power to the converter section of the Power Center if the power converter becomes overheated This can result from operating above its maximum limit for an extended period of...

Page 66: ...keeps tripping have the electrical system checked and repaired if necessary before using again AUXILIARY 110 VOLT GENERATOR 110 Volt House Circuit Breakers WARNING The GFCI will not completely elimina...

Page 67: ...ion in your Owner InfoCase for specific recommendations 12 VOLT DC SYSTEM The DC voltage system consists of the chassis battery and the 12 volt house auxiliary batteries Converter See Power Center in...

Page 68: ...after power has been reconnected BATTERY ACCESS The batteries are located beneath the top inside entrance step BATTERY CARE Lead acid type batteries are electro chemical devices for storing and releas...

Page 69: ...t on the terminal posts and are free of corrosion Neutralize corrosion buildup or acid film on top of battery by washing with a baking soda water solution Rinse with clear water NOTE Make sure vent ca...

Page 70: ...galley or below the refrigerator Typical view of breaker panel Actual breaker labels may vary according to appliance and equipment options Breakers are labeled on panel WARNING To prevent wiring dama...

Page 71: ...er hookup use or to the fresh water tank for filling Gravity Fill N A on 38J Insert hose into fill opening and turn water supply on Tank is full when water flows from tank vent tube beneath coach The...

Page 72: ...nt centers These devices simply connect in line between the supply hose and the city water input on the coach We recommend a regulator that controls water pressure to 40 psi maximum To Disconnect from...

Page 73: ...ack onto the strainer assembly NOTE You must also empty the strainer when winterizing your coach to avoid water freezing and cracking the strainer bowl Water Pump Switch Water pump switches are locate...

Page 74: ...nvenience Place a container beneath the filter to catch any remaining water during removal Raise the valve handle near the top of the filter base to block water flow to filter Twist the filter cartrid...

Page 75: ...ks with gravity fill with the exception of tank filling described in Step 1 Models without a gravity water tank fill require temporarily connecting an external cartridge type water filter assembly to...

Page 76: ...Information Refer to the manufacturer s information provided in your Owner InfoCase WASTE WATER SYSTEM Holding Tanks The drainage system is self contained and uses two separate holding tanks to conta...

Page 77: ...is empty 5 After both tanks have been drained flush the black water tank as described in Flushing Your Black Water Holding Tank following this procedure If hose is not available run several gallons o...

Page 78: ...be carried out with the liquids when the dump valve is opened If the valve is left open the liquids will drain off leaving solids in the tank Should this accidentally happen disconnect the hose fill...

Page 79: ...water line drain valves and drain fresh water tank See Water System Drain Valve Locations chart at the end of this section for locations of drain valves on your model 3 OpentheExteriorWashStationshowe...

Page 80: ...plugisintendedforwinterization only Install a new water filter cartridge 6 Turn on water pump and open all sink faucets and shower head knobs Leave open after water stops flowing 7 Press the toilet fl...

Page 81: ...RV antifreeze through the system This product is available from your dealer and from most RV supply stores Follow directions on the container to determine the correct amount to use for your coach You...

Page 82: ...anks at an approved waste disposal site Drain the sewage tank first so the following waste water can rinse any waste solids from the dump outlet and sewer hose Flush the sewage tank using the Black Wa...

Page 83: ...ratures 1 With the machine power OFF pour quart of RV type antifreeze into the washer drum 2 Closethedoor AdvancetheProgramSelector knob to a SPIN position 3 Press ON OFF Button IN Wait 1 2 minutes 4...

Page 84: ...e cycle to clean out any remaining antifreeze Finished WATER SYSTEM DRAIN VALVE LOCATIONS SYSTEM DRAIN VALVE LOCATIONS Water Lines Valves in the utility compartment on the passenger side of the coach...

Page 85: ...eakers Press Speaker Switch to RADIO position While driving press Radio Power switch to Engine position While parked with key off press Radio Power switch to House position Turn Radio On and adjust vo...

Page 86: ...AC INVERTER 600 WATT Optional The inverter changes 12 Volt DC current into 110 Volt AC current to operate your TV and DVD VCR while traveling or when shoreline hookup is not available It is also conn...

Page 87: ...operate the amplifier turn on the power switch A red indicator light will glow while the signal amplifier is in use Checking Performance The TV signals available to an RV are entirely dependent on its...

Page 88: ...ked through the SAT input of the video con trol center See your RV Digital Satellite Antenna System Owner s Manual for instructions about aiming the satellite antenna dish The coach must be level befo...

Page 89: ...tment door or ensuring that an awning will prevent entrance of precipitation Further Information See Manufacturer s Information provided in your Owner InfoCase for more information TWO WAY RADIOS Opti...

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Page 91: ...llow you to position the chair as you desire in the living area of the coach TABLE AND CHAIRS Dinette Chairs The dinette chairs are free standing to allow greater freedom of movement than typical boot...

Page 92: ...g up against the bottom of the table 3 Remove the table from the wall support bracket by lifting the end of the table Then lower the table to rest on the cleats attached to each dinette bench WARNING...

Page 93: ...that the table leg is secured into the floor support bracket and the leg brace is locked 3 Refit the seat support bumpers onto the seat frame COUCH BED CONVERSION with Dual Footrests and Removable Arm...

Page 94: ...d against the wall Footrests The footrest release latches are located on the ends of the seat cushions Pull the paddle outward to extend footrest To lower the footrest press the crossbrace downward wh...

Page 95: ...ill latch when pulled out completely and must be unlatched to push back in when stowing the footrest Tip for power users If you have the footrest section unlatched and positioned against the seat cush...

Page 96: ...r section is an opaque darkening shade for nighttime privacy and daytime room darkening purposes Pull both sections down together or separately QUARTZ WALL CLOCK To adjust the time or replace the batt...

Page 97: ...own Cherry is a close grained wood with fairly uniform texture revealing pin knots and curly graining All wood will age with time and the finish will darken This is especially true for cherry This is...

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Page 99: ...stop as soon as possible 2 Turn the leveling systems power switch on and press the all up switch 3 Visually inspect the vehicle undercarriage for any problems SLIDEOUT ROOM OPERATION Your coach is eq...

Page 100: ...ess and hold the unlock side of the SlideoutLockswitchforabout5secondsuntil you hear the lock motor sound stop To Lock Press and hold the lock side of the Slideout Lockswitchforabout5secondsuntilyouhe...

Page 101: ...eck to be sure the travel locks are fully unlocked Press the unlock side of the switch for a few seconds then try extending again To stop the room during operation release the button Retracting Proced...

Page 102: ...traps or press the lock side of the Slideout Lock switch and hold for about 5 secondsuntilthelockissecured youwillhear the lock motor sound stop Note Visually confirm that the slideout lock has engage...

Page 103: ...shaft that can be turned by hand The slideout room solenoid has a small 1 4 nut at the end of the valve shaft that requires you to use a 1 4 nut driver built into the shaft of the oil reservoir breat...

Page 104: ...se slowly until the room is fully retracted Allow about 10 minutes to crank room in fully NOTE Attempting to crank the room in too quickly will raise pressure in the hydraulic fluid lines and make cra...

Page 105: ...ago Industries Dealer for service of the slideout system before using again NOTE When the system has been corrected check hydraulic fluid level and refill reservoir as necessary Press the Retract swit...

Page 106: ...ation Clean the floors inside before retracting the room to avoid vinyl flooring scratches or carpet pile snags Be sure there are no items at the end of the bed or behind the driver seat or protruding...

Page 107: ...retract it can be normally retracted by opening a T handle valve on the reservoir side of the hydraulic pump The jacks are spring loaded to retract when hydraulic line pressure is relieved See the Lev...

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Page 109: ...OF The roof is made of Thermo Panel materials like the walls and floor It will support the weight of an average adult should it become necessary to repair the roof or roof mounted components It is not...

Page 110: ...d using a wax that is compatible with painted and gel coated fiberglass finishes If the finish begins to look dull or discolored it may need to be cleaned with a polishing or cleaning compound NOTE If...

Page 111: ...or solvents must be wiped off immediately to avoid damage Ammonia Brake fluid Bathroom basin tub and tile cleaners Chlorine Ethyl alcohol Isopropyl rubbing alcohol Kerosene or gasoline Naptha Pine typ...

Page 112: ...out the motor home to prevent an accumulation of dirt which can detract from the appearance and shorten the life of carpet and fabrics Ultraleather HPTM Leather Like Upholstery Optional The optional l...

Page 113: ...be cleaned with a mild water based cleaner and a soft cloth Do not use solvents on vinyl wood panels NOTE Many cabinetry and furniture items throughout this motor home are constructed either partiall...

Page 114: ...ance of the range and refrigerator refer to the operation and maintenance manual for each of the individual appliances included in your Owner InfoCase BATHROOM The tub and shower walls in the bathroom...

Page 115: ...aking soda inside the refrigerator to help absorb odors 5 Fully charge the batteries Batteries must have at least 80 charge to survive freezing temperatures and long period of non use We recommend tha...

Page 116: ...the diverter for future use The diverter plug is intended for winterization only 10 Check the toilet for proper operation 11 Add water to the holding tank using the toilet flushpedalandgalleysinkfauc...

Page 117: ...Pressure regulator inspect and adjust if needed Check LP tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level connections Check 12V fuses 120V...

Page 118: ...arning Flashers Windshield Wipers Washers Fire Extinguisher check charge indicator Smoke Alarm test operation Carbon Monoxide Alarm test operation LP Gas Leak Detector test operation replace battery i...

Page 119: ...or manufacturer s guide for further information and instructions Before Each Use Weekly Monthly Every 3 Months Every 6 Months Every Year As Necessary Sealants Inspect Replace Frame Chassis Follow Cha...

Page 120: ...y Water Fill Sealant A See note Water Heater Sealant A Gas Fill Sealant A Roof Edge Sealant A Radio Antenna Sealant B Roof Vent Sealant B Roof to Rear Trim Joint Sealant B TV Antenna Sealant B C Roof...

Page 121: ...nds 11 6 Day Nighter Pleated Blinds 9 6 DC AC Inverter 600 Watt 8 2 Digital Satellite Television System 8 4 Dinette Bed Conversion 9 2 Disinfecting Fresh Water Systems on RVs 7 4 Dome Light Switch 3 7...

Page 122: ...Loading 3 13 Roof 11 1 Safe Use of the LP Gas System 5 2 Safety Messages Used In This Manual 1 1 Sealants 11 1 Seat Belts 3 2 Seats 3 1 Service and Assistance 1 2 Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker 7 5 Sleep...

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