GE JS760 User manual

Fault Retrieval Mode
Service technicians have a couple of methods for interfacing to the control to aid in finding root
cause to Fault Codes. This is either from using the NewFI tool or from using a separate mode
in the RC15, the Fault Retrieval mode. The following describes the Fault Code Retrieval mode.
Note that this can also be a consumer facing mode for the user to save a call and communicate
issues to a Service Technician
The Range should not enter Fault Retrieval mode if the oven is active.
The user can access Fault Retrieval mode during Fault Display
Mode is activated by pressing the 1+3+0 keys simultaneously for 3 seconds
If there are no faults present in the system, then "nonE" will be displayed on the Time
Display
"nonE" will also display if 1 or 2 key is pressed when no faults are present.
If Wingboards are not part of the system, display will blank out for respective key
presses for Wingboard Version Number.
Format of Fault in SSDs shall be:
Left Temperature Display: Number of occurrences.
Time Display: Fault number
Right Temperature Display: Status ("Act" for currently active, or "Clr" for not active)
The following defines RC15 key actions while in Fault Retrieval mode:
Key Action
1 Previous Fault code in Diagnostic Fault Code Table
2 Next Fault code in Diagnostic Fault Code Table
3 Display RC15 Application version (Critical Major in the last two digits of the Upper
temperature
display "_XX", Critical Minor in the hours digits of the Time Display "XX_ _", Non-critical
Major in the minutes digits of the Time Display "_ _XX", Non-critical Minor in the first two
digits of the Lower temperature display "XX_") in decimal notation
4 Display RC15 Parametric version (Critical Major in the last two digits of the Upper
temperature
display "_XX", Critical Minor in the hours digits of the Time Display "XX_ _", Non-critical
Major in the minutes digits of the Time Display "_ _XX", Non-critical Minor in the first two
digits of the Lower temperature display "XX_") in decimal notation
5 Display Left Wingboard Application version (Critical Major in the last two digits of the
Upper
temperature display "_XX", Critical Minor in the hours digits of the Time Display "XX_ _",
Non-critical Major in the minutes digits of the Time Display "_ _XX", Non-critical Minor in
the first two digits of the Lower temperature display "XX_") in decimal notation. If not
present, will display "_nA_" in the Time Display.

6 Display Left Wingboard Parametric version (Critical Major in the last two digits of the
Upper
temperature display "_XX", Critical Minor in the hours digits of the Time Display "XX_ _",
Non-critical Major in the minutes digits of the Time Display "_ _XX", Non-critical Minor in
the first two digits of the Lower temperature display "XX_") in decimal notation. If not
present, will display "_nA_" in the Time Display.
7 Display Right Wingboard Application version (Critical Major in the last two digits of the
Upper
temperature display "_XX", Critical Minor in the hours digits of the Time Display "XX_ _",
Non-critical Major in the minutes digits of the Time Display "_ _XX", Non-critical Minor in
the first two digits of the Lower temperature display "XX_") in decimal notation. If not
present, will display "_nA_" in the Time Display.
8 Display Right Wingboard Parametric version (Critical Major in the last two digits of the
Upper
temperature display "_XX", Critical Minor in the hours digits of the Time Display "XX_ _",
Non-critical Major in the minutes digits of the Time Display "_ _XX", Non-critical Minor in
the first two digits of the Lower temperature display "XX_") in decimal notation. If not
present, will display "_nA_" in the Time Display.
9+0 Clear's all active Fault codes (note, this action does not remove count from diagnostic
memory)
Cancel/Off Exits Fault Retrieval Mode
All other keys No response

30” RADIANT SLIDE-IN CONVECTION RANGE
SURFACE UNIT SWITCHES
RADIANT HEATING ELEMENT SYSTEMS
Heating Elements: The radiant heating element consists of a resistance
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a corrosion-protected metal tray.
The Heating Elements come in four sizes:
• 6” – 240 Volt, 1200 Watts
• 9”/6” – 240 Volt, 3100 Watts
• 12”/9” – 240 Volt, 3000 Watts
• Warmer – 240 Volt, 120 Watts
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
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1. Remove the two screws holding the
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NOTE: Installation
information is for reference
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Instructions shipped with
the product for complete
details and before
attempting to install.
Bracket should be
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to hold either the right or
left rear leveling leg. Make
sure the leveling leg re-engages the bracket when the range is moved for any reason.
TEMPERATURE LIMIT/HOT LIGHT SWITCH
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The Temperature Limit/Hot Light Switch cannot be calibrated.
REMOVABLE OVEN DOOR
COMPONENT COMPARTMENT AIRFLOW
The oven uses a fan for cooling the components. Air is pulled in by the fan blades
and circulated in the component compartment. The air is exhausted through
louvers below the control panel and out the slots above the door.
DOOR ASSEMBLIES:
The doors can be separated into two assemblies: (1) Outer assembly which
consists of handle, vent trim, outer glass, bottom trim and frame; (2) Inner
assembly which consists of inner panel, gasket, glass panels and insulation.
The assemblies are held together by 2 screws on each side, along with 4 screws
across the bottom.
CAUTION
Care must be taken when mounting door handle not to
overtighten handle screws. Overtightening screws can damage handle. Hand-
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REMOVABLE OVEN DOOR
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Anti-Tip Bracket
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Pull hinge locks down to unlock
OVEN SENSOR AND DOOR SWITCH OHMMETER TEST
(See “Motorized Door Lock Operation” for door switch function explanation.)
Remove power from oven. Make resistance measurement from side of sensor
and lock switch connector, with exposed terminals disconnected from
control.
**If convection fan is not working,
make the following checks:
• Check the voltage from terminal CF
to N on control—it should read 120V
in Conv Bake or Roast mode. If not,
replace the control.
• If voltage is OK, check the
convection fan motor. It reads
approximately 15–20 at room
temperature. Check to make sure the
fan shaft is not rubbing on the oven
liner.
Heating Element
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Insulation
Ceramic Fiber
Molded Walls
Metal Tray
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WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard
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A child or adult can tip the range and be killed.
Verify the anti-tip bracket has been properly
installed and engaged.
Ensure the anti-tip bracket is re-engaged when
the range is moved.
Do not operate the range without the anti-tip bracket
in place and engaged.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death or serious burns to children or adults.
Tip-Over Hazard
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CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL
The control panel contains the Main Logic Board, burner cooktop touch boards and
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the following:
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press the center of the plastic lower
trim at the maintop contact point
towards the control panel assembly
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4. Unplug the wiring connections
that connect to the enclosure and
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DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING
IMPORTANT: Reconnect all grounding devices. All parts of this appliance capable
of conducting electrical current are grounded. If grounding wires, screws, straps,
clips, nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service,
they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened.
GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
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DUAL CIRCUIT CONTROL
This element has two cooking zones:
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ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL
CAUTION
Components are electrically HOT on control when
voltage is connected to oven. The Electronic Oven Control system consists
of the control, key panel, oven sensor, door and lock assembly.
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VOLTAGE MUST BE PRESENT ACROSS TERMINALS L1 TO N FOR CON-
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open the L2 leg of the power to the heating elements in the event of an over-
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TERMINALS VOLTAGE
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L1-L2 240 VOLTS when oven is not calling for
heat (BAKE, CONV., and BROIL relay
contacts open).
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closed
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*If oven light is not working, make
the following checks:
• Check oven light bulb.
• Light is to come on when door is
opened–check voltage across light
socket terminals; voltage should
read 120 VAC. If 0 volts, check
jamb switch and wiring.
• Light is to come on when control
light pad is pressed. K906 should
click–check voltage from J703-1
to Neutral. Voltage should read
120 VAC. If 0 volts, check oven
light keypad using ohmmeter test.
If keypad is good, replace the
control.

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THERMAL SWITCH
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in front of the fan motor. The thermal switch is wired in series with the
lock motor switches. The limit switch opens at 240°F and closes when
temperatures cool below 190°F. If the thermal switch opens during:
1. Oven Temperature Below 600°F, program is cancelled when thermal switch
opens. Lock motor will run and the words “LOCK” and “DOOR” will be
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2. Oven Temperature Above 600°F, any mode of operation control will go to
-F9- failure code. When this condition exists, check the fan operation (look
for obstructions), inspect oven installation (make sure grille areas are not
blocked), oven insulation and lock circuit.
BAKE THERMAL SWITCH
The bake thermal switch is wired in series with the lock motor switches.
The limit switch opens at 169°F and closes at 140°F. If the thermal switch
opens during Bake, the program is cancelled and the lock motor will run. The
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FAILURE
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by sensor over 650°F unlatched or
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ERC FAILURE CODES
The oven may stop operating but not give an F code on the display immediately.
F codes are stored in nonvolatile EEPROM memory until the same fault occurs
twice consecutively. F codes can be recalled by pressing together TIMER, CLOCK
and 9. While F codes are displayed, pressing 8 and 6 together will clear them. A
fault must exist continuously for 5 minutes before an F code is recorded (F2 and
F8 are sooner).
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if the door switch is in the “C” to “NC” position
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motion. When the door is locked, the words
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display.
• CAM – The cam on the motor performs two
functions:
1. Positions the lock hook in the door to
prevent opening during clean operation.
2. Operates the lock switches which tell the
control if the door is unlocked or locked
and ready for Clean operation.
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both lock
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MOTORIZED DOOR LOCK
The motorized door lock assembly is located above the oven. The assembly
consists of a lock motor cam and switch assembly, lock hook and mounting
plate.
MOTORIZED DOOR LOCK OPERATION
The lock motor is energized when the control is set for Clean and Clean Time
is selected. The K4 Relay contacts will close and complete the circuit that
supplies the voltage to the lock motor.
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Code Description Fault Actions Displayed
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Set Conditions Clear Conditions Possible Cause(s)
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352 Cooling Fan Rotor Fault Stop cooktop
Stop ovens 1R 25 ,IWKHFRROLQJIDQLVEHWZHHQ530+]+]IRUFRQVHFX-
WLYHVHFRQGVVHWWKLVIDXOW The cooling fan speed is outside the
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Communi-
cation 630 Gen board 1 heartbeat missing Stop Cooktop 1R 0 ,ID+HDUWEHDWLVQRWUHFHLYHGZLWKLQPVWKLVIDXOWLVVHW Heartbeat received with changing
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640 Gen board 2 heartbeat missing Stop Cooktop 1R 0 ,ID+HDUWEHDWLVQRWUHFHLYHGZLWKLQPVWKLVIDXOWLVVHW Heartbeat received with changing
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650 Radiant board heartbeat missing Stop Cooktop 1R 0 ,ID+HDUWEHDWLVQRWUHFHLYHGZLWKLQPVWKLVIDXOWLVVHW Heartbeat received with changing
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Left wing board UI heartbeat missing Stop Cooktop 1R 0 ,ID+HDUWEHDWLVQRWUHFHLYHGZLWKLQVHFRQGVWKLVIDXOWLVVHW Heartbeat received with changing
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Center UI board heartbeat missing Stop Ovens 1R 0 ,ID+HDUWEHDWLVQRWUHFHLYHGZLWKLQVHFRQGVWKLVIDXOWLVVHW Heartbeat received with changing
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Right wing board UI heartbeat missing Stop Cooktop 1R 0 ,ID+HDUWEHDWLVQRWUHFHLYHGZLWKLQVHFRQGVWKLVIDXOWLVVHW Heartbeat received with changing
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Keys 700 &DYLW\&DQFHO2ႇ0RQLWRU8/ 5LVN$GGUHVVHG6WDWH Yes ~100 2YHQFDYLW\RUVLQJOHGRHVQRWVWRSFRRNLQJZLWKLQPVRISUHVVLQJWKH
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Press cancel to reset system 6RIWZDUHHUURU
710 Cancel Key Scanning Failed - RC15
Only 5LVN$GGUHVVHG6WDWH Yes 110 ,IZHVWRSVFDQQLQJWKHFDQFHONH\VRQ5&IRUVHFRQGVWKHQVHWWKH
UDZIDXOW7KHUDZIDXOWPXVWUHPDLQVHWIRUVHFRQGVEHIRUH)LVVHW Press cancel to reset system Software error or RC15 control
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720 Oven Stuck Key - RC15 Only Stop Ovens 1R 100 $Q\5&NH\LVVWXFNIRUVHFRQGV Clears when the stuck key condition
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Stop Cooktop
730 Wing Board Knob 1 Out of Range Stop cooktop 1R .QRE$'&RXWVLGHYDOLGUDQJHFRXQWV Count in range %DGNQREERDUG
731 Wing Board Knob 2 Out of Range Stop cooktop 1R .QRE$'&RXWVLGHYDOLGUDQJHFRXQWV Count in range %DGNQREERDUG
732 Wing Board Knob 3 Out of Range Stop cooktop 1R .QRE$'&RXWVLGHYDOLGUDQJHFRXQWV Count in range %DGNQREERDUG
733 Wing Board Knob 4 Out of Range Stop cooktop 1R .QRE$'&RXWVLGHYDOLGUDQJHFRXQWV Count in range %DGNQREERDUG
734 Wing Board Knob 5 Out of Range Stop cooktop 1R .QRE$'&RXWVLGHYDOLGUDQJHFRXQWV Count in range %DGNQREERDUG
735 Wing Board Knob 6 Out of Range Stop cooktop 1R .QRE$'&RXWVLGHYDOLGUDQJHFRXQWV Count in range %DGNQREERDUG
741 5HGXQGDQW$'&0LVPDWFK:LQJ
board Knob 1 Stop Cooktop 1R 15 3ULPDU\DQG5HGXQGDQW$'&YDOXHIRU.QREGLႇHUE\PRUHWKDW
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742 5HGXQGDQW$'&0LVPDWFK:LQJ
board Knob 2 Stop Cooktop 1R 15 3ULPDU\DQG5HGXQGDQW$'&YDOXHIRU.QREGLႇHUE\PRUHWKDW
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743 5HGXQGDQW$'&0LVPDWFK:LQJ
board Knob 3 Stop Cooktop 1R 15 3ULPDU\DQG5HGXQGDQW$'&YDOXHIRU.QREGLႇHUE\PRUHWKDW
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744 5HGXQGDQW$'&0LVPDWFK:LQJ
board Knob 4 Stop Cooktop 1R 15 3ULPDU\DQG5HGXQGDQW$'&YDOXHIRU.QREGLႇHUE\PRUHWKDW
FRXQWV Mismatch falls to or below 100
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board Knob 5 Stop Cooktop 1R 15 3ULPDU\DQG5HGXQGDQW$'&YDOXHIRU.QREGLႇHUE\PRUHWKDW
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UI Checks - Left wing touch Stop Cooktop 1R 0/RZOHYHOVHOIFKHFNVIDLOHGRQOHIWZLQJERDUG Cleared when left wing resets :LQJWRXFKERDUGKDUGZDUHIDLOXUH
UI Checks - Oven UI Stop Ovens 1R 0/RZOHYHOVHOIFKHFNVIDLOHGRQ2YHQ8,ERDUG Cleared when oven UI resets 2YHQ8,KDUGZDUHIDLOXUH
UI Checks - Right wing touch Stop Cooktop 1R 0/RZOHYHOVHOIFKHFNVIDLOHGRQULJKWZLQJERDUG Cleared when right wing resets :LQJWRXFKERDUGKDUGZDUHIDLOXUH
$JHQF\ Clean Two Step On Error Cavity 1 -
self clean started without 2 key inputs 5LVN$GGUHVVHG6WDWH Ye s 0 6HOIFOHDQVWDUWHGLQFDYLW\ZLWKRXWVHSDUDWHRSHUDWLRQV Press cancel to reset system Bad RC17 control
Cavity 1 heating element relay in
unexpected state 5LVN$GGUHVVHG6WDWH Yes 0 ,IDQ\KHDWLQJHOHPHQWVLQFDYLW\RUVLQJOHWXUQRQZKHQWKHRYHQFDYLW\LV
QRWUXQQLQJWKLVIDXOWLVVHW Press cancel to reset system Bad RC17 control
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'RRU$QG 900 Cavity 1 door lock changed states
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Induction
Fan 910 Cavity 1 door lock failed to change to
expected state 5LVN$GGUHVVHG6WDWH Yes 0 7KHGRRUORFNIRUFDYLW\RUVLQJOHGLGQRWFKDQJHWRWKHGHVLUHGVWDWH Press cancel to reset system %DGORFNDVVHPEO\+DUQHVVLVVXH
940 Cavity 1 door detected as open when
locked 5LVN$GGUHVVHG6WDWH Yes 30 ,IWKHFDYLW\RUVLQJOHGRRUUHDGVRSHQZKHQLWLVORFNHGWKLVIDXOWLV
VHW Press cancel to reset system %DGSOXQJHU+DUQHVVLVVXH
960 Cavity 1 door lock is in an unknown
state 5LVN$GGUHVVHG6WDWH Yes 0 ,IWKHFDYLW\RUVLQJOHGRRUORFNLVLQDQXQNQRZQVWDWHVHWWKLVIDXOW Press cancel to reset system %DGORFNDVVHPEO\+DUQHVVLVVXH

Pub No. 31-17264*($
IMPORTANT
SERVICE INFORMATION
DO NOT DISCARD
JS760
MODEL NUMBER
FAN
BLADE
OVEN
LINER
ELEMENT
OVEN
INSULATION
OUTER
BACK
PANEL
CONV.
FAN
(3)
SCREWS
(4)
SUPPORT
OVEN
CAVITY
MOUNTING
SCREWS
(3)
CONV.
FAN
MTG.
SCREWS
FAN
BLADE NUT
TO REMOVE CONVECTION BAKE
ELEMENT:
Remove 3 screws mounting element
to back wall and pull forward and
disconnect wires.
TO SERVICE FAN:
Fan blade can be replaced from
inside oven. Oven must be
removed from installation to
access convection fan motor.
TO ACCESS CONVECTION BAKE ELEMENT:
1. Disconnect power to range; remove oven door and
oven racks.
2. Remove 4 screws mounting panel (2 on each side)
and pull forward.
CONVECTION BAKE ELEMENT AND FAN ASSEMBLY
The convection bake element and fan assembly are located on the back wall
of the oven liner behind the panel with the screen in the center.
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
The control has a section that can be entered to change how the control will
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• Sabbath Mode±³6$EE$WK´(QDEOHVRUGLVDEOHV6DEEDWK0RGH
• Clock Display±³&ORFGL63´7XUQVFORFNRQRURII
• Clock Configuration±³&ORFF)J´&RQILJXUHVFORFNWRRUKRXUWLPH
• Auto Recipe±³$XWRU(FL3(´7XUQVDXWRFRQYHFWLRQFRQYHUVLRQRQRURII
• Degree Unit±³G(J8QLW´&RQILJXUHVWHPSHUDWXUHWR&HOVLXVRU)DKUHQKHLW
• 12-hour Shutoff±³+6KXWR))´(QDEOHVRUGLVDEOHVKRXUVKXWRII
• End Tone±³(QGWRQ(´6HWVHQGWRQHWRVLQJOHRUFRQWLQXRXVEHHS
• Sound±³6RXQG´$GMXVWVYROXPHOHYHOWRORZ³/R´PHGLXP³5HJ´RUKLJK³+L´
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