Insportline DEVRON User manual

USER MANUAL –EN
Electric Bicycles DEVRON

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CONTENTS
BICYCLE PARTS .................................................................................................................................... 4
PANEL..................................................................................................................................................... 5
INFORMATION ON THE SCREEN..................................................................................................... 5
FUNCTIONS & BUTTONS .................................................................................................................. 5
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................... 6
ON/OFF................................................................................................................................................ 6
WALK ASSIST..................................................................................................................................... 6
BACKLIGHT......................................................................................................................................... 7
POWER LEVEL ................................................................................................................................... 7
BATTERY CAPACITY ......................................................................................................................... 7
DISTANCE (TRIP / TOTAL)................................................................................................................. 7
ERROR CODES .................................................................................................................................. 7
BATTERY................................................................................................................................................ 8
PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................................................... 8
BATTERY REMOVAL FROM THE BIKE............................................................................................. 9
BATTERY CHARGING........................................................................................................................ 9
BATTERY INFORMATION................................................................................................................ 10
PEDALING ASSISTANCE..................................................................................................................... 10
WHAT IS PEDALING ASSISTANCE?............................................................................................... 10
YOU STILL NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PEDALING ASSISTANCE................................................... 11
SADDLE ................................................................................................................................................ 11
SEAT HEIGHT DESIRED.................................................................................................................. 11
ADJUSTING THE SADDLE............................................................................................................... 12
PEDALS MOUNTING............................................................................................................................ 12
LIGHTING.............................................................................................................................................. 12
TURNING THE LIGHT ON AND OFF ............................................................................................... 12
BRAKES................................................................................................................................................ 13
INFORMATION ABOUT THE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ..................................................................... 13
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT...................................................................................................................... 13
BRAKE PADS REPLACEMENT........................................................................................................ 13
TIRES.................................................................................................................................................... 14
TIRE PRESSURE.............................................................................................................................. 14
SPEEDS................................................................................................................................................ 14
SHIFT................................................................................................................................................. 14
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................... 15
REVISIONS........................................................................................................................................ 15
GENERAL MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................... 15

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CLEANING......................................................................................................................................... 15
LUBRICATION................................................................................................................................... 15
RECOMMENDED PERIODIC REVISIONS....................................................................................... 15
REGULAR CONTROL....................................................................................................................... 16
TRANSPORT..................................................................................................................................... 16
WARNINGS........................................................................................................................................... 16
LIMITED WARRANTY........................................................................................................................... 17
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS................................................. 25
Thank you for your confidence in our bike. According to its type it meets the norms EN 15194,
EN 14764, EN 14765 and EN 14766.
HELMET CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE!

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Congratulations!
You are the owner of a DEVRON electric bike. This bike is equipped an electric pedal assistance
which offer a whole new way practicing cycling. The pedal assist makes driving more lightweight and
comfortable than ever. Whether you use your bike for trip between home and work, for heavy
shopping or just for pleasure, you will always have the wind at your back. With the electric assist
reliable, durable and easy to use, your effort becomes a pleasure.
Please carefully read this manual and keep it in a safe place for future reference in case of need.
WARNING: Using this device is under local law. Don’t break safety and equipment rules
(prescriptions) of the country, where you use it.
Have a fun addition to your cycling!
BICYCLE PARTS
1Shifter
6Front lighter
11 Battery
16 Rear derailleur
2 Brake lever
7Fork
12 Rear lighter
17 Gear
3Panel
8Frame
13 Assist pedal sensor
18 Carrier
4Brake
9Fender
14 Guard gear pedal
19 Rim
5Handle bar
10 Saddle
15 Pedals
20 Tire

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PANEL
INFORMATION ON THE SCREEN
Make sure that the battery has to be lit. Activate the control panel using the (Fig.3).
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START / STOP
5
Adjustment assistance/Display & backlight
lighting*
2
Battery indicator
6
Mileage*
3
Assistance level
7
Travel speed*
4
Adjustment assistance/walk assist**
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Motor Power*
* Optional depending on the model control panel
** Functions activate/deactivate holding the button press for 2 seconds
Display specification –ului C965
Material & color
The C965 display is made of ABS and is designed to perform well under -20°C to 60°C.
Available colors: black
FUNCTIONS & BUTTONS
The C965 offers many functions for your riding pleasure. These Include: Multiple Power levels settings
(Mode), Remaining Battery Capacity, Speed (Speed/ MAX / AVG), Distance and Odometer (TRIP/
TOTAL), Time, Assist walking (slow speed motor assist), Backlight, Error codes.
INTERFACE

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Caution: Do not plug in or unplug this display when the power to the unit is on!
Avoid collisions.
Protect the display’s membrane to provide water resistant performance.
Do not attempt to reset parameters if the display is not working.
Call for service if the C965 display is not working.
INSTALLATION
Install the display and button control on the handlebar and adjust its location. Plug it into the controller
with power off.
ON/OFF
To turn the unit on, press and hold the button to start the display. A long press again will
switch it off.
The display switches off automatically if there is no activity for ten minutes (default).
WALK ASSIST
Press and hold to start the walking assist. You will see the walking icon on the display and the
motor will move the bicycle or vehicle at 6km/h.
This function is designed for walking alongside only. Please do not use this
function when riding.

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BACKLIGHT
Press and hold to turn on the C965’s backlight screen. If a front/back light is configured as well,
this will switch it on as well if front light available. Press and hold again to switch off.
Note: The automatic backlight is available only if the controller (or built-in controller) offers this
function.
POWER LEVEL
The display is integrated with the controller to provide several levels of power. Press or to
change the levels. The Default range is 0 - 5, where 0 means no output, and 5 means maximum
output. The default switch-on is level 1.
BATTERY CAPACITY
Four sections highlights when battery is full. Percentage of capacity for sections:
The battery icon flashes at 1 Hz when low power.
DISTANCE (TRIP / TOTAL)
Press to shift between TRIP and TOTAL (Odometer).
TRIP RESET
With the power on, press and hold both and to clear TRIP distance.
ERROR CODES
When something goes wrong with system, an error code will flash on the display, in this case we
strongly recommend to contact your service unit/technician.
The motor will stop working in the event of an error.
Only when the error is gone, will the motor work again.

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BATTERY
PRECAUTIONS
Precautions charger:
Only for indoor use.
Do not throw the charger in inappropriate containers.
Danger of electrocution. Do not disassemble the charger.
Double insulation.
Precautions battery:
Do not incinerate the battery.
Do not expose the battery to temperatures above 50°C.
Do not expose the battery to water. Do not immerse the battery in water.
Do not dispose of batteries and batteries in inappropriate containers.
Prevent the battery from draining completely (deep discharge) because it shortens the
battery life (no warranty claims ).

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BATTERY REMOVAL FROM THE BIKE
Insert the key into the lock and turn the key 180° to the left to unlock the battery. Carefully pull the
battery from the holder.
BATTERY CHARGING
The electric bicycle is equipped with a Lithium-Ion battery that powers the motor. Unlike other
batteries, lithium-ion batteries are not subject to a "memory effect" and can recharged even if they are
not completely empty.
The total battery capacity is reached after several loads and unloading.
The first time, the battery must be charged for 12 hours.
We recommend that always, the batteries, to be charged at maximum capacity (100%).
•First connect the charger to the battery. The connection to the battery is located on the right
side of the battery, sometimes be masked by a protective rubber flap.
•Only then insert the charger plug into a power outlet.
During charging, the charger LED lights red to indicate that the battery is charging. The LED
turns green when the battery is fully charged.
•After charging, remove the plug from the wall outlet first and then only plug battery charger.
If the LED does not turn red, it may be that the battery is too hot. Let it cool then
before loading.

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On the side of the battery is an indicator of the state of battery charge. By pressing the red button
(POWER) you can check the battery charge. LEDs indicate battery charge status as follows:
5 LED = the battery is 100% charged
3 = LED load is between 70 and 40%
1 LED = battery is charged between 0% and 40%
If no LED is lit, the battery is empty and must be recharged.
BATTERY INFORMATION
•Never put the battery shorted by contacting terminal positive and negative.
•The battery is sealed and water and rain resistant. So you can very well use your bike in wet
weather. However, try not to expose the battery to excessive quantities of water.
•The environmental consequences are not important; electricity is a form of clean energy. End
of life, however, should your battery (like all batteries) be submitted for recycling.
•Benefits your battery will decrease with lower temperatures.
* All specifications mentioned are valid for a temperature of 25°C. Generally, the capacity
decreases by 1% by decreasing 1°C.
•Under ideal conditions, the battery pack can be fully recharged about 1000 times. Over time
and use, the benefits of the battery will gradually decrease and it will eventually replace all.
•Do not expose the battery to high temperatures (> 50 °C), such as heat, direct sunlight and
heat.
•Do not disassemble the battery. Consult the dealer in case of problems.
•For long storage, place the battery in a dark and dry place with temperatures between 10°C
and 20°C.
•If you don’t use the batteries for a longer time, it’s important to completely recharge them
to 100% once in 6 months.
•Use only the charger provided.
PEDALING ASSISTANCE
WHAT IS PEDALING ASSISTANCE?
This bike is equipped with an electric pedal assist. Engine complete your own efforts. The operation of
the pedaling assistance depends pedaling pedal rotation. Assistance works when pedaling motion
sensor identifies and stops when the movement stops, or when the brakes are operated.
If you do not pedal, the engine is idle. When it starts, the assistance provided by the motor increases
and allows smooth and easy starts.

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YOU STILL NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PEDALING ASSISTANCE
When the electric power steering is enabled, start the bike is different than a normal bike. You will
leave more easily. Do not let yourself surprised by the operation of the bike and before use in high
traffic areas acclimate yourself with it. We recommend that you use the assistance program 1 to start
when you are stationary.
When the electric power steering is disabled, the bike offers very little extra resistance. You can
always use the bike as a regular bike, even without a battery.
The pedaling assistance is legally limited to a speed of 25 km/h, which means that from 23 km/h, the
decrease pedaling assistance gradually disappear completely at 25 km/h.
The range of cycling depends on the circumstances. The values shown have been measured in
average conditions. The main factors are: the weight of the rider, driving speed, ribs in the course, the
tire pressure, the headwind, the number of gear changes and braking (in town) and the outside
temperature. When temperatures are very low, the radius of action undergoes a very negative
influence. Keep this in mind!
Some models of electric bicycles have the motor positioned on the front wheel (Fig. 1), the other
models the engine is positioned in the center of the frame, under the bottom bracket (Fig. 2) or on the
back wheel (Fig. 3).
SADDLE
SEAT HEIGHT DESIRED
By seat height means the distance between the seat portion of the seat and pedal down position.
The seat height is properly adjusted when the knee is bent slightly so that your foot rests on the pedal
(low position). Do not hesitate to ask your advisor cycle!

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ADJUSTING THE SADDLE
You can adjust the seat height by loosening screws (or by operating the "Quick Release", where the
model of bicycle is equipped with this system) on the stem clamp to the saddle, using a hexagonal
key.
You also have the option to switch the saddle and adjust as forward to the rear. To do this, loosen
using the spanner nut on the carriage seat. Once you've got the right position, do not forget to tighten
the nut.
PEDALS MOUNTING
On each pedal you can find two letters: R and L, (Figure 1) they represent positions where the pedals
must be mounted: R for right side and L for the left side.
After they are identified, it is recommended to screw easy with your hand. Make sure that they enter
easy in theirs channel and you will not force them, because of the risk of damaging the threads.
The last step is squeezing pedals with a key (No. 15), in the direction of pedaling, identical to both
pedals. (Fig.2)
LIGHTING
TURNING THE LIGHT ON AND OFF
The bike is equipped with lighting system (headlight & rear stop) powered by batteries or dynamo.
To turn on the bike headlight, please glide the side button that you can find on the left side of
headlight. (Fig.1)

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BRAKES
INFORMATION ABOUT THE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
The brakes must be adjusted so that when you squeeze the handle to the half of the stroke (Fig. 1),
the whole braking surface of the brake pads bear against the rim (Fig.2).
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
If you feel that your brakes are not to your taste, you can adjust your brakes with screw cable tension.
That is if in your brake lever (Fig. 3).
Tightening the screw cable inward relax a little cable so you spread the pads and the loosening
outward, you stretch the cable so the pads closer to the rim.
BRAKE PADS REPLACEMENT
The brake pads should be replaced when the grooves are no longer visible (Fig. 4).

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To replace the brake pads, you must first turn the screw inward cable so that the cable brake relaxes.
Then, push the brake levers using the thumb and forefinger and pull the brake cable (Fig. 5). You
have enough space to loosen the bolts brake pads (Fig. 6).
Do not forget to have correct brake adjustment after replacing the pads.
Do not hesitate to ask your dealer to do this for a perfect result and enhanced security.
TIRES
TIRE PRESSURE
Tire pressure affects autonomy and comfort of your bike. It is advisable to always inflate your tires. It is
advisable to regularly check your tire pressure. Maximum pressure is recommended by the
manufacturer and marked on the tire.
SPEEDS
SHIFT
The bike can be equipped with 3x1 transmission hub, Shimano Tourney transmission 7x1 or 8x1
transmission Shimano Tourney. Gear shift lever is rotary type, having the possibility of changing your
running speed by rotating them forwards or backwards, respectively to move up a gear or a lower.
Depending on the model of your bike fitted shifting, changing to a higher gear can be forward or
backward, according to the location indicated on the lever ("+" and "-").
It is important that the gear changes to be made while pedaling, not to cause damage to the
transmission. If the hub exchangers efficiency is better if shifting is done when not pedaling. If there is
a malfunction of the system of transmission, contact your authorized service specialist garage to make
a corresponding adjustment.

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MAINTENANCE
REVISIONS
We recommend that you make regular checks of the bike to your dealer or an authorized service
facility. It is recommended to do a review after 3 months of use, and regularly up to 1 year. A regular
maintenance can prevent long-term damage and unnecessary costs. Obviously, it helps to keep your
bike in optimum operating condition for a longer period of time.
Next you will find some useful tips for proper use of your bicycle.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1. Check the pressure and tire profile
2. Check brake wear, make from time to time fine tuning
3. Clean the pedal sensor with a sponge and warm water in case very dirty
4. Lubricate the chain
5. If you notice a problem with rays on one of your wheels, make immediate repairs to your
dealer
CLEANING
You can clean your bike by removing dirt with a brush and then washing with hot water. Your bike will
be clean again. A regular cleaning of the cycling life improves. Do not use too much water around the
battery. Also make sure that dirt does not fit between the washer and the magnetic sensor (near the
bottom bracket on the right side of the bike).
Never use a pressure washer!
After cleaning your bike dry with a soft cloth.
LUBRICATION
In addition to regular cleaning, it is advisable to proceed at the same time to lubricate the transmission
in order to avoid corrosion and comfort in the gears. We recommend lubricating your chain with
vaseline oil available from your dealer.
RECOMMENDED PERIODIC REVISIONS
1ST REVISION AFTER 3 MONTHS
•Check the wheels and tires. (Sailing wheels, spoke tension, pressure tires, tire condition.)
•Checking all the bike tightening.
•Brakes: Check the brake pads wear - Adjust the cable tension - Check the braking efficiency.
•Check the play in the steering: Check the attachment of the hanger
•Lubrication: Clean and lubricate the chain with a suitable lubricant
•Electrical System: a fully charged battery (the client is obliged to review and bring the charger)
- the dirt from the sensor net pedal with a sponge and warm water - check the electrical part
works correctly.
•Derailleur: Check all speeds going well smoothly, adjust if necessary.
Then a complete overhaul every year.

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REGULAR CONTROL
Be sure to check the following:
•Is the battery charged?
•The brakes work properly? Brake pads, bolts and nuts are tight? Cables they are not
damaged? The braking surfaces are kept clean and grease? There is the not-ti brake pads
worn?
•My bike is set correctly? The saddle and handlebar they are not beyond the maximum
allowable position? My handlebar is it aligned with the front wheel?
•The tension in the spokes is it still enough? There he was not sailing in the wheel? Are there
no broken spokes? There he has no play in my wheels?
•My tires are properly inflated? They are not worn?
•The stem is it tight? My saddle is it tight?
•My lights work? I'm visible at night? The reflector surfaces are thoroughly clean them?
Reflective strips on my tires are they in place and if so, are they clean?
•The pedaling assistance does it work properly?
•Speeds do they work as they should?
•My bike does not he need a cleaning?
•I recently submitted my bike a review?
TRANSPORT
To transport your bike always use systems (supports) approved and in good condition. Bicycle
transport using improvised or damaged systems can cause malfunction of bicycle components that
can produce injuries or major material damage.
If you choose to carry the bike inside the car you have to place the bike and the other component so
that it cannot be affected by other luggage during transport.
During the transport while the bike is inside the car it is possible that solar radiation to cause tire
blowout or their exit from the rim. Please reduce the air pressure in the tires and restore it to the
destination.
WARNINGS
•Read the instructions of this manual carefully and follow them properly.
•If you want to charge the battery, use only the supplied battery charger.
•Use the battery for your bike.
•Do not wash the bike with a high pressure jet. Too powerful jet of water can damage the
electronics of the bike. The warranty will be invalidated.
•In case of inappropriate use, you can put yourself in person or others at risk. In addition, the
warranty is void in the event of misuse.
•Do not insert objects into the charger and do not expose either the charger or the battery
electronics to water or other liquids.
SERIAL NUMBERS
You will find the serial number on the bike, in the joint of the front fork of the bicycle frame. This
number is unique, identifying your bike.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
DEVRON guarantees for defects regarding the materials and workmanship:
•motor, battery and controller for a period of two (2) years after the purchase date;
•framework for a period of five (5) years after the purchase date;
•remaining components for a period of two (2) after the purchase date.
This warranty does not cover:
•normal wear and tear;
•improper commissioning;
•improper follow-up maintenance;
•installation of parts or accessories not originally intended for, or compatible with, the bicycle as
sold;
•damage or failure due to accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect;
•labor charges for part replacement or changeover;
•underperformance of the battery-pack if it has been fully discharged and charged more than
600 times within warranty period.;
•any damage to the battery pack after the battery has been opened by the dealer or consumer;
•any damage caused by installing a child seat.
This warranty is void in its entirety by any modification of the frame, fork, or components.
This warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a defective item and is the sole
remedy of the warranty.
This warranty extends from the date of purchase, applies only to the original owner, and is not
transferable.
DEVRON is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
Claims under this warranty must be made through an authorized Trek dealer. Proof of purchase is
required.
The subject item must be registered with DEVRON, either through on-line registration or by the receipt
of a warranty registration card by DEVRON, before a warranty claim may be processed.
Warranty duration and detail may differ by frame type and/or by country.
This warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights, and those rights may vary from place to place.
This warranty does not affect the statutory rights of the consumer.

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IDENTIFIERS
BARCODE
Frame Series
BARCODE
Engine Series
BARCODE
Battery Series
BARCODE
Controller Series

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WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
- ELECTRICAL BICYCLE –
For,
Electric bicycles, name ______________________________________ recommended age group
minimum 16 years.
Model _____________________________, color _____________________, sold by shop
______________________________, town __________________________, address __________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Product purchase invoice _______________________, date _______________________________
voucher / receipt _____________________, date ________________________________________.
Shop stamp
Signature seller
Commissioning was performed, I was handed manual and showed me how to use, I agree the terms
of warranty.
Signature _________________________________________
Name ____________________________________________
ID Card series _______________ Number _______________
Phone number _____________________________________
Warranty repairs will be performed only in specialist garage.

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SC Eurosport DHS SA offers a warranty of 24 months from the date of purchase bicycle in accordance
with the rules provided by Law 449/2003 amended Ordinance 21/1992 republished on durable goods.
The average use of the bicycle is 5 years. Ensuring security is a bicycle repair or replace it - if
applicable - no later than 15 calendar days from the date the complaint was lodged by the purchaser
to the selling unit, according to the law 449/2003 as amended. The warranty period shall be extended
by bicycle elapsed from the filing date of the complaint till the date of recovery bike in running. Claims
made by the purchaser during the warranty period will be considered only if the invoice / voucher and
a certificate of guarantee with all sections completed.
1. CONSUMER RIGHTS - are those provided by law 449/2003 as amended, Chapter III.
•The seller is liable to the consumer for any lack of conformity existing at the time the products
have been delivered in accordance with article 9.
•In case of lack of conformity, the consumer has the right to ask the seller, as a remedy, repair
the product its option, in each case free of charge, unless this requirement is impossible or
disproportionate, article 1.
•The consumer is not entitled to seek the termination of contract if the lack of conformity is
minor.
2. CONDITIONS OF LOSS OF WARRANTY
•Damage and malfunction caused by improper transportation performed by the buyer.
•Losing having filled in warranty certificate.
•If the bicycle or its color series do not correspond with the series or color listed in the warranty.
•Damage caused by buyer misuse of the product, contrary to the recommendations in the
manual (strikes, accidents, overloading, acrobatics, jumping, contests, etc.)
•The bike has not been used as the operating and maintenance instructions.
•Interventions warranty unauthorized by Eurosport DHS SA.
•Using products for purposes other than those for which they were designed.
•Improper storage, improper under the bike.
•Bike show dents, bends.
•Failure Periodic revisions.
•Failure commissioning bicycle before first use will void the warranty.
Warranty does not cover damage caused by improper use, non-observance of accidents, improper
maintenance or commercial use of the product.
3. UNDER WARRANTY
MANUFACTURERS OFFER 5 YEAR WARRANTY ON THE FRAME, 24 MONTHS TO BATTERY, 12
MONTHS TO DISPLAY MOTOR CONTROLLER AND THE ELECTRIC AND 24 MONTHS AT THE
REMAINING COMPONENTS, EXCEPT THE ONES CONSUMERS.
•Front and rear hubs - change if cracks or defects hidden basins, does not change if it has
dents on rim or shaft.
•Wheels - change if cracked without showing dents, does not change if it found the use of
state-center.
•Chainring - change if occurs distortion, breakage or tooth crank no dents, no change if
damaged in the thread.
•Derrailleurs - change if manufacturing defects without dents or misuse.
•Shifters - change manufacturing cracks, does not change if the cable is damaged due to
incorrect handling.
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