Ignite I905 User manual

OWNER'S MANUAL
I905 Ignite Treadmill
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. REVIEW AND FOLLOW ALL
REFERENCED SAFETY GUIDELINES. RETAIN ALL PRODUCT LITERATURE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SAFETY CAUTION: PROPERLY WARM UP & STRETCH BEFORE EXERCISING. IF YOU FEEL PAIN OR DIZZINESS AT
ANY TIME WHILE EXERCISING, STOP IMMEDIATELY AND CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN.
IMPORTANT:
Part No. 06061
Revision: A Date: 11/05

STEP 1
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Part # Description QTY
Main frame & computer
Upright side cap
Allen Bolt
Washer
Phillips Head Screw
Allen Key
Screwdriver
Safety Key
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1
2
6
6
6
1
1
1
1
Figure 1
Take the whole treadmill out of the box, and lay all parts flat on floor as shown in Figure 1.
Locate the hardware bag and parts that are listed in the chart below.

STEP 2
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Figure 2
Lift the upright and carefully thread the Allen Bolts (C) and washers (D) inside holes at the bottom of the
upright. Use the Allen Key (F) to tighten them down.

STEP 3
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Figure 3
Put the console to the correct position by holding and pushing both handlebars down.
Use the handgrips to pivot the console into position. (Caution: be careful not to pinch the computer wire)
Use the Allen Key (F) to securely tighten the Allen Bolts (C) with Washers (D).

STEP 4
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Figure 4
Place the upright side caps (B) to the correct position.
Use the screwdriver to tighten the Phillips Head Screws as shown in Figure 4.

FOLDING AND LOWERING THE TREADMILL
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Figure 6
Figure 5
TO FOLD THE TREADMILL
After assembly is complete, you may
fold the machine into the upright
position for storage. To fold the
machine, raise the deck and make
sure the latch is in place by turning
the knob as shown. (Figure 5)
WARNING: Make sure the treadmill's
elevation is at 0 before
folding the deck. If the
elevation is not at 0, it
will cause damage to the
machine.
TO LOWER THE TREADMILL
To lower the deck, pull and turn the
knob on the latch until it releases
the deck. (Figure 6)
** This machine has a built-in soft-
lowering system to help the deck
lower slowly.
WARNING: Please make sure there
are no children or other
things under the deck
when you lower it.

MOVING THE TREADMILL
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TO MOVE THE TREADMILL
Fold the treadmill to the upright position and make sure to engage the safety latch as
shown in Figure 5. Use the handgrips to maneuver your treadmill on its transport wheels.
Caution: treadmills are heavy pieces of equipment and require extreme care during transportation.

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Power cord
Safety switch
CAUTION
The machine will shut off when the electricity load is above the machine's capacity.
To restart the machine, please follow the procedure below:
A. Unplug the power cord from the machine's socket.
B. Push in the safety switch.
C. Replug the power cord into the machine's socket.
** DO NOT PUSH IN THE SAFETY SWITCH BEFORE UNPLUGGING THE MACHINE'S POWER CORD.
If you leave the treadmill plugged in after turning off the console, there will still be current
running to the console. This treadmill is equipped with a safety control program that will
automatically shut down the machine after six hours of no use. In the event of an automatic
shut down, please follow the procedure below to restart the treadmill:
A. Unplug the power cord form the machine's socket.
B. Replug the power cord into the machine's socket to restart the machine.
CAUTION !

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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
Caution
Do Not attempt to plug in or operate your treadmill before reading the Important Precautions.
Important Precautions
Power Source
Plug the treadmill power cord into a dedicated (not shared) 110 volt, alternating current (AC),
15 amp grounded outlet circuit. Do not use an extension cord or an ungrounded outlet.
Do not modify the plug to fit an existing outlet. If it will not fit your outlet, have the correct
outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Never operate your treadmill if the power cord has been damaged. Keep the power cord away
from any heated surfaces.
Do not run the power cord under the treadmill. Make sure that the power cord has enough slack
to allow the walking deck to fully elevate.
Treadmill Placement
Select a location that is:
• Indoors, away from a water source (pool, hot tub, sauna etc.)
• Away from the use of aerosol sprays or the administration of oxygen.
• Level, free of obstructions, and offers clear access on all sides.
You may place the treadmill on a carpeted floor, but deep pile shag carpeting could interfere
with proper ventilation. Use a treadmill mat (usually available from your retailer) if you have
deep pile carpeting.
Treadmill Operation
Consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.
Do not overexert yourself during a workout. If you feel any pain or discomfort, consult your
physician immediately.
Close supervision is required whenever your treadmill is in use. This is especially important when
in use around children, invalids, disabled persons and pets.
Wear clothing appropriate for exercising on your treadmill. Always wear running or training shoes
with rubber soles. Do not wear loose fitting clothing that may become caught in the treadmill.
Keep fingers, jewelry, towels and long hair away from any moving parts.
Always attach the Safety Key lanyard clip to your clothing so that the unit will shut down if you
stumble or fall.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Never power up the computer or start the treadmill while standing on the walking belt.
You should straddle the walking deck by standing on the side rails until the belt starts
moving. Don’t wait for the treadmill to ramp up to full speed before stepping onto the
walking belt.
Make sure that all users are familiar with the instructions and precautions in this manual.
Allow only one person at a time on your treadmill. Always keep your body facing forward
when the walking belt is moving. Use the handles when mounting, operating and exiting
your treadmill.
It’s a good idea to remove the magnetic Safety Key when you finish your workout to
prevent unauthorized use. If your treadmill is going to be left unattended, remove the
Safety Key and unplug the power cord.
Treadmill Maintenance
Allow only trained personnel to service your treadmill.
Do not modify your treadmill, use any parts or attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer, or attempt any service other than the assembly and maintenance
recommended in this manual.
Always unplug the power cord before attempting to move or perform any maintenance
on your treadmill.
When folded, make sure that the Safety Lock is fully engaged. Refer to the Folding And
Lowering The Treadmill section of this manual for the proper folding and lowering
procedure.
Regularly inspect and tighten any of the hardware used in the treadmill assembly process.

905 COMPUTER OPERATION
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Before Starting
Note: Never stand on the walking belt while starting or stopping the treadmill.
Straddle the walking belt by standing on the side rails. If you are a new user, start at a slow speed and hold the handles until you become comfortable.
Key Functions:
There are total 13 keys including 1 Safety key, 8 Major Function Keys, 2 Speed Quick-Access Keys, and 2 Incline Quick-Access Keys.
A.Safety Key:
The treadmill can be operated only with the key attached on the SAFETY KEY ON button and both of the monitor and the treadmill stop as soon as the
key is removed. Do not exercise, please attach the Safety Key on the OFF position.
B.Major Function Keys:
1.INCLINE +:
a. Press this button to choose the program form Manual, P1, P2, U1.
b. During the setting mode, press this button to increase the setting value.
c. During the exercise mode, increases the incline level in the range from 0 to 12. Pressing once increases 1 level and to speed up the decrement by
pressing and holding it for 2 seconds.
2.INCLINE –:
a. Press this button to choose the program form Manual, U1, P2, and P1.
b. During the setting mode, press this button to decrease the setting value.
c. During the exercise mode, decreases the incline level in the range from 0-12 –11 to 0. PULSE/INCLINE Display. Pressing once decreases 1 level
and to speed up the decrement by pressing and holding it for 2 seconds.
3. POWER:
Press this button to turn on or turn off the power.
4. START/STOP:
Starts or stops the program chosen and the incline will back to level 0.
5. SCAN/SELECT:
a. Scan: During the exercise stage, press this button to scan the function of Distance, calories, pulse and incline every 5 seconds. (LED light will glitter.)
b. Select: During the exercise stage, press this button to select the function of the Distance or calories or pulse or incline function. (LED light will not glitter.)
6. ENTER/RESET:
a. Press this button to confirm your desired program or setting value.
b. Hold two seconds to reset all of the value to initial mode.
7. SPEED +:
a. Press this button to choose the program form Manual, P1, P2 and U1.
b. During the setting mode, press this button to increase the setting value.
c. During the exercise mode, increases the speed level in the range from 0.8to 16.0 KPH or 0.5 MPH to 10 MPH shown in the SPEED Display.
Pressing once increases 0.2 KPH or 0.1 MPH. To speed up the increment, hold this button more than 2 seconds.
8. SPEED –:
a. Press this button to choose the program form Manual, U1, P2, and P1.
b. During the setting mode, press this button to decrease the setting value.
c. During the exercise mode, decreases the speed level in the range from 0.8 to 16.0 KPH or 0.5MPH to 10MPH shown in the SPEED Display.
Pressing once decreases 0.2 KPH or 0.1 MPH. To speed up the decrement, hold this button more than 2 seconds.
Computer Control Bar
Computer Display Panel

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9. KM/MILE SWITCH:
During the power off, press the STOP key and SPEED + key and SPEED – key and hold 2 seconds then the LED display will
change the KM/MILE automatically.
C. Speed Quick-Access Keys:
1. +: Same as Speed +.
2. –: Same as Speed –.
D. Incline Quick-Access Keys:
1. +: Same as Incline +.
2. –: Same as Incline –.
LED Indicators & Displays and Operating Ranges:
The default values are PROGRAM = Manual (M), TIME = 00:00 (counting up), SPEED = 0.0, DISTANCE = 0.00 (counting up),
CALORIES = 0 (counting up), PULSE = 0, and INCLINE = L1.
A. 4 LED Function Indicators: Indicate the function of DISTANCE, CALORIES, PULSE AND INCLINE.
B. 4 LED Program Indicators: Indicate the function of Manual, P1, P2, and U1 (user setting 1).
C. TIME Display: Shows the exercising time with counting up or down. While the treadmill is not running and the SAFETY KEY is on,
it can be chosen by pressing “ENTER” then adjusted by pressing “+” or “-“. The range of counting up is from
00:00 to 99:59 and 10:00 to 99:00 with counting down. While counting down to 00:00, the monitor will beep 12 times then the
treadmill will stop.
D. SPEED Display: Shows the speed that the treadmill is providing. It can be adjusted by pressing “SPEED+” and “SPEED- “ keys
from 0.5 to 10MPH or 0.8 to 16 KPH.
E. DISTANCE, CALORIES, PULSE AND INCLINE Display:
The default value shown is the distance. Press Select/Scan button to display the function from DISTANCE, CALORIES, PULSE, to INCLINE.
DISTANCE: Shows the distance with counting up or down. The range of counting up is from 0.00 to 999MPH/KPH and
999 to 0 MPH/KPH with counting down. While counting down to 0, the monitor will beep 12 times then the treadmill will stop.
CALORIES: Shows the calories with counting up or down. The range of counting up is from 0 to 999 Kcal and 999 to 0 Kcal with
counting down. While counting down to 0, the monitor will beep 12 times then the treadmill will stop.
PULSE: Display your heart beat rate in beats per minute.
INCLINE: Display the level of incline from 0 to 12.
Operation Instructions (Please Read Carefully before Using):
A. Safety Tips:
To start, turn on the power and attach the Safety Key to the monitor. Notice that the machine does not work and off the LED
display without the Safety Key attached. Please clip the other end of the Safety Key to the user before exercising to ensure the
machine will stop in case the user accidentally runs off the treadmill. Should that happen, the Safety Key will be off the monitor
and the treadmill will stop at once to avoid further injury.
B. Programs Selection:
There are 4 programs including Manual, 2 preset programs, and 1 User Setting programs to choose from by pressing the
“INCLINE + – or SPEED+ –” key.
C. Exercising with A Specific Goal:
In any programs, user may change the values of TIME before exercising. Press “ENTER” key to select each of them, and
“INCLINE + – or SPEED+ –“ to change the value. Without changing any of the values and all are 0; users can run as long as possible
until it is turned off. Users may also put the desired TIME value to count down. For example, TIME is set to 10 minutes, and then the
treadmill will stop after 10 minutes.
D. Pulse Rate:
There are two ways to measure your heart rate. One is using the hand-pulse sensor. Another is using chest belt.
The hand-pulse sensor is setting for the first priority. Please use both hands to gently hold the Hand Pulse Sensors.
There are 2 sensors and 2 pieces of metal part each sensor. Each hand must gently hold both metal pieces to trigger the measuring.
The pulse rate will show in the “PULSE/INCLINE” Display. Customer also can use chest belt to measure your pulse rate.

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OPERATION
1. Put the Safety key to the ON position.
Monitor will go to Manual function.
2. Press the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ – buttons to choose your desired program Manual, P1, P2, and U1 (user setting 1).
IN the Manual
a. Press Enter button to enter this program.
b. The time window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + & INCLINE or Speed + and Speed – button to set up the desired exercise time.
c. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
d. Distant window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ –buttons to set up the desired distance.
e. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
f. Calorie window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ –buttons to set up the desired calories to be consumed.
g. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
h. Press Start to begin exercise.
Note:
1. If you would not like to select any special target to reach, just press Start to do the exercise.
2. If you would like to skip the target setting, press the enter key to next setting value and this function will count up.
3. If you set up more than one target, once reach the first target, Press Start again and this value will continue to count down until reach your next target.
IN the Program 1 to Program 6
Program 1 is Incline Program (Incline will change automatically during the exercise.)
Program 2 is Speed Program (Speed will change automatically during the exercise.)
a. Press Enter button to enter your desired program.
b. The time window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ –buttons to set up the desired exercise time.
c. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
d. Distant window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ – buttons to set up the desired distance to do the exercise.
e. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
f. Calorie window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ – buttons to set up the desired calories to be consumed.
g. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
h. Press Start to begin exercise.
Note:
1. If you would not like to select any special target to reach, just press Start to do the exercise.
2. If you would like to skip the target setting, press the enter key to next setting value and this function will count up.
3. If you set up more than one target, once reach the first target, Press Start again and this value will continue to count down until reach your next target.
IN the User1
a. Press Enter button to enter your desired User setting program.
b. The time window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ – buttons to set up the desired exercise time.
c. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
d. Distant window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ – buttons to set up the desired distance to do the exercise.
e. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
f. Calorie window will glitter. Use the INCLINE + – or SPEED+ – buttons to set up the desired calories to be consumed.
g. Press the Enter to confirm your setting value.
h. The SPEED and INCLINE windows will glitter. Press SPEED+ or –to set up desire speed and/or Press INCLINE + or – to set up desired level of incline.
i. Press Enter to confirm the first column.
j. Follow h points to finish the user setting profile. Total profile setting is 20 times. (20 columns)
k. Press Start to begin exercise.
Note:
1. If you would not like to select any special target to reach, just press Start to do the exercise.
2. If you would like to skip the target setting, press the enter key to next setting value and this function will count up.
3. If you set up more than one target, once reach the first target, Press Start again and this value will continue to count down until reach your next target.

PROGRAM PROFILES
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MANUAL
USER SETTING 1 - Varies based on Users Input
HRC WEIGHT LOSS - Varies based on Users Input
BEGINNING WALKER
2.0 2.5 3.0 2.6 3.1 2.7 3.2 2.8 3.3 3.0 3.5 2.5 3.0 2.6 3.1 2.7 3.2 2.8 2.5 2.0
Segment
Incline Level
Speed
15,16
13,14
11,12
9,10
7,8
5,6
3,4
1,2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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USING YOUR TREADMILL
HOW TO START: First of all, start out slow and easy. Just walk for 10 minutes. Do this every
day for a week. If this was easy for you, add five minutes to your exercise for week 2. Keep
adding 5 minutes until you are running as long as desired.
WATCH YOUR POSTURE: Think of elongating your body. Hold your head up and eyes forward.
Your shoulders should be down, back and relaxed. Tighten your abdominals and buttocks.
Be sure to drink plenty of water before, during, and after exercise. Incorporate a warm up, cool
down and stretches into your routine. Start your walk at a slow warm up pace, stop and do a
few warm up stretches. Then exercise for the desired length of time. End your exercise with
the slower cool down pace and stretch well. Stretching will make you feel great and assist in
injury prevention.
The toughest thing about starting a fitness program is developing a habit. Walking daily will
help (a minimum of 5 days a week is a good goal). You should walk fast enough to reach your
target heart rate, but you should not be gasping for air.
After you have formed the habit you will want to evaluate your program and your goals.
To improve cardiovascular fitness walk 3 to 4 days a week, 20 to 30 minutes at a very fast pace
- breathing hard but not gasping for air.
If you are exercising for weight loss you should walk a minimum of five days a week, 45 to 60
minutes at a "purposeful" pace.
If you're new to exercise, start off with slow, short sessions and build your way up gradually.
If you have any health concerns or medical conditions, be sure to check with your doctor for
advice before you begin a routine.

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STRETCHING
Stretching is one of the most important elements of a good fitness regimen. Many users don't
stretch enough, or stretch incorrectly. Stretching can be time consuming, but it is important for
good exercise form and injury prevention.
Important rules for stretching:
1. Always warm up prior to stretching.
2. Do not bounce. A stretch should be a gentle movement. Slowly go to the point where you
feel tension in the muscle.
3. A good stretch should not hurt. If you are stretching to the point of pain you are stretching
too hard.
4. To lengthen the muscles hold the stretch for 30 to 40 seconds.
Stretching Routine
Toe points -- Lift one foot off the floor and gently point the toe. Hold for a few seconds. Now,
flex your foot pointing your toe up. Do about five of these on each foot.
Ankle Circles -- Stand with your weight on one foot. Lift one foot off the floor and gently point
the toe. Rotate your ankle and do about ten circles in each direction. Then change feet. Do this
two or three times with each foot.
Arm Circles -- Hold your arms straight out to the side. Make small circles going backward,
gradually getting larger and larger. Rest for a second and do the same thing in the forward
direction. Do this a couple of times until your arms, shoulders and upper back are warmed up.
Hamstring and Lower Back -- Slowly bend forward from your waist with your knees slightly
bent. Reach for the floor and hold. Only bend as far as comfortable.
Lower back -- While lying on your back, bring both knees up towards the chest with the hands.
Round the lower back and relax into the stretch. Don't do this stretch on a hard surface...use a
stretching mat, which will provide the required support.
Shoulder Stretch -- Standing upright, cross left arm over chest. Place your right hand on your
upper arm and pull arm in tight to chest. Be sure to keep shoulders down and do not pull at
the elbow. Hold, and then repeat stretch with other arm.
Neck Relax -- Turn and look over your right shoulder and hold. Repeat on the left side. Don't
hyper-extend the neck, or tilt it backwards.

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YOUR TARGET HEART RATE
You should know your Maximum Heart Rate and your correct training zone to know if you
are training at the right pace. Here are a few ways to figure your target heart rate.
You can easily find your Target Heart Rate with this simple method. Subtract your age from
220 (226 for women) to calculate your Maximum Heart Rate. Find your training zone below
and multiply that number times your maximum rate.
TRAINING ZONES
Healthy Heart Zone (Warm up) --- 50 - 60% of maximum heart rate: The easiest zone and
probably the best zone for people just starting a fitness program. It can also be used as a
warm up for more serious walkers. This zone has been shown to help decrease body fat,
blood pressure and cholesterol. It also decreases the risk of degenerative diseases and has
a low risk of injury. 85% of calories burned in this zone are fats!
Fitness Zone (Fat Burning) --- 60 - 70% of maximum heart rate: This zone provides the same
benefits as the healthy heart zone, but is more intense and burns more total calories. The
percent of fat calories is still 85%.
Aerobic Zone (Endurance Training) --- 70 - 80% of maximum heart rate: The aerobic zone will
improve your cardiovascular and respiratory system AND increase the strength of your heart.
This is the preferred zone if you are training for an endurance event. More calories are burned
with 50% from fat.
Anaerobic Zone (Performance Training) --- 80 - 90% of maximum heart rate: Benefits of this
zone include an improved VO2 maximum (the highest amount of oxygen one can consume
during exercise) and thus an improved cardiorespiratory system, and a higher lactate tolerance
ability which means your endurance will improve and you'll be able to fight fatigue better.
This is a high intensity zone burning more calories, 15 % from fat.
Red Line (Maximum Effort) --- 90 - 100% of maximum heart rate: Although this zone burns the
highest number of calories, it is very intense. Most people can only stay in this zone for short
periods. You should only train in this zone if you are in very good shape and have been cleared
by a physician to do so.

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BELT ADJUSTMENT
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NOTICE: The treadmill should be placed on a level surface. If the treadmill is not
level, the belt will continuously track to the low side of the treadmill.
WALKING BELT TENSION
As walking belts tend to stretch slightly with use, the belt may occasionally need to be tightened.
If belt is too loose, you may find the belt stops while running or walking, while the motor continues
to run. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE BELT. This will cause reduced motor performance and roller
damage.
When properly tensioned, you should be able
to lift the side of the belt about 2-3 inches
(5-7.5 centimeters). A quick test for belt tension:
you should be able to fit three fingers under the
edge of the belt.
To tighten belt:
Use allen key provided with the treadmill, place
it in the hole in rear end cap and into the socket
of the adjustment screw. Turn key one full turn
clockwise. Then place allen key in hole in right
end cap and turn key one full turn clockwise.
Check the tension of the belt. Continue back
and forth until belt is at the correct tension.
Make sure to adjust both sides equally to
ensure correct belt alignment.

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WALKING BELT CENTERING
The walking belt may occasionally need to be centered. First be certain that belt is tensioned
properly. Start the treadmill and run it at about 4km/h, place the allen key through the hole in
the rear end cap and into the socket of the adjustment screw.
1. If belt has moved to the right:
Turn the right adjustment screw 1/4 turn clockwise, continue adjusting at 1/4 of a turn until
belt returns to the center.
2. If belt has moved to the left:
Turn the left adjustment screw 1/4 turn clockwise, continue adjusting at 1/4 of a turn until belt
returns to the center.
Continue to run the treadmill around 3-5 minutes to ensure the belt has been centered and
you have not made over-adjustment.
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