Koldwave K6CC10BEA2AA00 User manual

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Owner’s Manual
WMC-2500
Owner’s Manual
WPC-15000
Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, oper-
ate or maintain the product described.
Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions
could result in personal injury and property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
Koldwave Modular Mul Air condi oner feature mul -func on spot cooler providing various ac-
cessories available to t customer needs. This Unit is used to spot cooling for large areas where
cooling of the en re area is not prac cal or possible. A dedicated spot cooling thermostat controls
the unit in this applica on. This Unit can also be used in smaller areas for room cooling.
A control panel provides ease of use and contains a self-diagnos c func on and display, showing
opera ng modes, room and set temperatures, and faults, If an abnormal opera on occurs, a visual
display of the fault is shown.
Suitable applica ons include :
a factory or work place, computer rooms, emergency cooling, etc..
A er unpacking the unit, carefully inspect unit for any damage that may have occurred during
transit. Check for any loose, missing or damaged parts.
Descrip on
Unpacking
6CC10BEA2AA00
Figure 1
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Table of Contents
SPECIFICATION.............................................................................................4
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION................................................................4
APPLICATIONS................................................................................................6
Portable
Server Rack
Mounted, Hang
Stack
ASSEMBLY (STANDARD)................................................................................7
Component Parts
Power Cord Holder
ASSEMBLY (PORTABLE).................................................................................8
Component Parts
Handle
Cool air duct assembly
Caster
ASSEMBLY (SERVER RACK)............................................................................9
Component Parts
Universal adjust
Rack Assembly
Rack Diuser
ASSEMBLY (MOUNTED, HANG)...................................................................10
Condenser Intake Air Duct Flange
Eva Intake Air Duct Flange
Hanging Kit
ASSEMBLY (STACK)......................................................................................12
Universal Adjust
Stacking Bracket
INSTALLATION GUIDE..................................................................................13
Moving the Unit
Plugging the Unit
OPERATION................................................................................................14
Control Panel
MAINTENANCE...........................................................................................16
Filter Cleaning
WIRING DIAGRAM......................................................................................20
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................21
OBTAINING SERVICE.....................................................................................22

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* The 6CC10BEA2AA00 is used in conjuncon with various accessories to adapt to your
environmental needs. These accessories (Portable Kit, Server Rack Kit, Hanging Kit, Stack
Kit) are sold separately to allow you to customize the 6CC10BEA2AA00 to your specic
needs
Shipping list
Modular air condioner 1 unit
Owner’s Manual 1 pcs
Power Cord Holder 1 pcs
Drain hose (20 length) 1 pcs

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Model No. Power Supply Ph-V-Hz Cooling Capaci-
ty Btu/h
Power Consump-
on Was
Rated Cur-
rent Amps
EER Btu/
Wh
6CC10BEA2AA00
Single Phase, 115V, 60Hz 10,000 1000 10 10.0
Model No. Nema Plug Power Cord
Gauge AWG
Power Cord Length
Dimensions
W x D x H - in. (mm)
6CC10BEA2AA00
5-15P 14 10 17.25 x 24 x 20
(438 x 610 x 508)
Model No. Weight (Net / Gross) Lbs(kg) No. of Cool Air
Outlets Pcs
Condensate tank
Gallons(Liters)
Ambient temperature
range °F( °C)
6CC10BEA2AA00
121 / 128 (54 / 58) 1Auto Pump
Included 64~113 (18~45)
Model No. Seng temperature
(Room cool mode) °F( °C)
Seng temperature
(Spot cool mode) °F( °C)
6CC10BEA2AA00
64~86 (18~30) 32~86 (0~30)
Model No. Applicaon Area
(Room cool mode) ²(m²)
Refrigerant
Type / oz(g)
Design Pressure - Hi/
Low Psig
6CC10BEA2AA00
258 (24) R410A /
21.9 (620) 465 / 250
Model No. Indoor Air Flow
(High/Low)CFM(CMM)
Wheels
pcs / diameter
Hot Air Duct Diame-
ter In.(mm)
Maximum Duct Length
(m)
6CC10BEA2AA00
320 / 220 (9.1 / 6.2) 4 / 76.2mm 6 (150) 10 (3)
Safety Devices
Compressor overload protector, An-freezing thermister,
Automac restart (Power interrupon), Compressor me
delay program, High pressure switch
Features
Temperature control, Self-diagnosc funcon, Two speed
fan, Washable lters, °F( °C) display, O-mer, Drain pump
is included, Humidity control.
General Safety Informaon
Please read this manual carefully for instrucons on correct installaon and usage. Please read
all safeguards,
1. Transport and store the unit in and upright posion only. Leave unit in an upright posion for
at least 3 hours before rst use.
2. Always place the unit on an even, level surface.
3. Ensure the unit is connected to a grounded power supply of the correct rang / capacity.
4. The unit will cool when the room temperature is between 18˚C (64.4˚F) ~ 45˚C (113˚F) de-
pending on the thermostat seng.
5. DO NOT use this unit for funcons other than those described in this instrucon manual.
6. DO NOT lt the unit.
Specicaons

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7. DO NOT cover or obstruct the unit’s inlet and outlet grilles.
8. DO NOT use the unit in areas where it will be exposed to rain or water.
9.
NEVER unplug the while it is operang.
DO NOT use the unit in wet environments, such as a laundry room, to avoid
the risk of electrical shock.
DO NOT operated the unit in explosive or ammable environments.
DO NOT operate a unit with a damaged power cord.
10. DO NOT place any foreign objects on the unit.
11. DO NOT operate the unit with wet or damp hands.
12. DO NOT allow chemical substances to come into contact with the unit.
13.
DO NOT operate the unit in the presence of ammable substances or vapors such as alcohols,
pescides, gasoline, etc.
14. DO NOT use the plug to start and to stop the unit. Always use the control panel to start and
to stop the unit.
15.
Always turn o the unit when it is not in use and unplug the power plug from the electrical
outlet.
16.
Always turn the unit o and unplug the main power plug from the electrical outlet before
cleaning, moving or performing maintenance,
17.
AVOID the use of adapter plugs or extension cords. If it is necessary to use an extension cord
or an adapter plug to operate the unit, ensure that they are correctly rated for the applica-
on. Consult a local qualied electrician and all local electrical codes to ensure proper setup.
Any extension cord used with this device must be rated for a minimum of 15A.
18.
DO NOT unplug the unit by pulling on the electrical cord. Keep electrical cord away from heat
sources and always completely unroll the cord to avoid overheang. If the power cord be-
comes damaged, a qualied service agent, qualied electrician, or similarly qualied person
must replace it, in order to avoid a hazard or shock.
19.
The lters must be used with the product at all mes. When the lters are removed for clean-
ing, always ensure that the unit has been turned o and unplugged from the electrical outlet.
20.
Regularly clean the lters to maintain eciency. If the lters are not cleaned regularly, the unit
output performance and eciency will decline and energy consumpon will increase.
21.
DO NOT operate the unit with a damaged power cord or plug, aer it malfuncons, has been
dropped or damaged.
22. Only use in the upright posion on an even, at surface. Unit must be posioned at least 24
inches (60cm) from the nearest object in any direcon.
23.
Stop operaon immediately if abnormal noise or odor is noced. Contact a local service center.
24.
Appliance is not used by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabili-
es, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruc-
on.
25. Children being supervised not to play with appliance.
26. That the appliance shall be installed in accordance with naonal wiring regulaons.
27.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or
similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

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Applicaons
With various accessories, Modular mul air condioner provides best applicaon to suit custom-
er’s individual needs.
PORTABLE
-
This unit has ability to move easily from room to room using portable kit. It is available spot
cooling for large areas where cooling of the enre area in not praccal. This air condioner can
also be used in smaller areas for room cooling.
Portable kit includes casters, cool air duct assy and handle.
SERVER RACK
-
It can be rack-mounted inside 19" computer server rack for cooling small computer and server
rooms. This unit occupies just 12U of valuable rack space.
Server Rack kit includes server rack assy (shelf), universal adjust (mount feet) and rack diuser.
MOUNTED, HANG
-
It can be used to mounted type where your needs and hung type using ceiling mounted kit.
Hanging kit includes a eva intake air ange, a condenser lter/ intake air ange and hanging kit
(support).
All hanging installaons must be completed by a qualied electrical technician to permanently
connect the unit to a xed locaon (hardwared).
STACK
- This unit can be stacked on top of each other to produce a capacity of 20,000BTU or 30,000 BTU
in same area. It allows you to stack 6CC10BEA2AA00 up to 3 high. You can enjoy space ecien-
cy and bigger cooling capacity.
Stack kit includes universal adjust (mount feet) and stacking bracket.

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ASSEMBLY (Standard)
COMPONENT PARTS
POWER CORD HOLDER
1. Take out the cord holder from the accessory box.
2. Place the cord holder on the back side of unit.
3. Use screws (enclosed inside of accessory box with
cord holder) to install the cord holder in the unit as
shown in Figure 4.
Display /Control Panel
Cool Air Outlet
Evaporator / Filter
Condenser / Filter
Power cord Holder
Power cord
Electrical Access
Panel
Drain Pump Hose
Connector
Exhaust Air Outlet
Figure 2 - front and
Right Side View
Figure 3 - rear and
Le Side View
Figure 4 - power cord
holder aachment

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Figure 7 - cool air duct
assy aachment
Figure 8 -
caster aachment
COOL AIR DUCT ASSEMBLY
CASTER
HANDLE
1. Remove cool air duct assembly 1 pcs from
carton.
2.
Replace air cover with air duct assembly on
the top front of unit.
3.
Use screws (enclosed inside of box with cool
air duct assembly) on the unit as shown in
Figure 7.
1.
Take out the caster 4 pcs from the accessory box.
2. Place the casters on the base panel of unit.
3.
Use screws (enclosed inside of accessory box with
caster) to install in the unit as shown in Figure 8.
The unit is upright posion only. Leave unit in an up-
right posion for at least 3 hours before rst use.
1. Take out the handle 2 pcs from the accesso-
ry box.
2. Place the handle on the top of unit.
3.
Use screws (enclosed inside of accessory
box with handle) to install the handle on the
unit as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6 - handle
aachment
DO NOT lt the unit on it’s side.
ASSEMBLY (Portable)
COMPONENT PARTS
Figure 5 - portable kit aachment
Cool air duct
Caster
Handle

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Figure 9 - server rack kit
aachment
ASSEMBLY (Server Rack)
COMPONENT PARTS
Rack diuser
* See Figure 19 on page 12.
Universal adjust
Rack assembly
Figure 10 - installaon
in 19” server rack
Figure 11- rack assembly
aachment
1. Assemble the rack assembly parts 1set (6ea) to
t in server rack.
2. Use screws to install the rack assembly in server
rack as shown in Figure 11.
3. Place the unit on the rack assembly.
RACK ASSEMBLY
Figure 12 - rack diuser
aachment
1. Remove rack diuser 1 pcs from carton.
2. Replace air cover with rack diuser on the top
front of unit.
3. Use screws (enclosed inside of box with rack dif-
fuser) on the unit as shown in Figure 12.
RACK DIFFUSER

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Figure 14 - Rear and
Le Side View
Figure 13 - Front and
Right Side View
Figure 15 - condenser
ange aachment
Figure 16 - eva ange
aachment
1. Remove condenser intake air duct ange (includ-
ed lter) 1 pcs from carton.
2. Take out condenser lter of unit and U Panel of
rear boom.
3. Place the condenser ange on the rear of air
condioner.
4. Use screw (enclosed inside of box with condenser
ange) to install the ange as shown in Figure 15.
1. Remove Eva intake air duct ange 1 pcs from
carton.
2. Slide up lter on the front of the unit and take out
front grill.
3. Put the lter in the eva ange and place the air
duct on the front of air condioner.
4. Use screw (enclosed inside of box with air duct
ange) to install the ange as shown in Figure 16.
ASSEMBLY (Mounted, Hang)
COMPONENT PARTS
CONDENSER INTAKE AIR DUCT FLANGE
Condenser intake
air outlet
EVA INTAKE AIR DUCT FLANGE
Eva intake
air outlet

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Figure 17 - hanging assem-
bly aachment
1. Install 1/2” threaded rod and vibraon insulator to
ceiling.
2. Remove Hanging assembly 1 set (2ea) from carton.
3. Place the hanging assy horizontally on the base of air
condioner.
4. Use screw (enclosed inside of box with hanging kit) to
install as shown in Figure 17.
5. Li and mounted the unit.
Removing the power supply cord and permanently connecon the unit should be per-
formed only by a qualied electrician.
6CC10BEA2AA00 is heavy.(121lbs) A minimum of 2 people are required to li the unit.
When hanging and permanently connecng the unit all applicable local/state/federal
building codes must be followed.
The structural beam being used must be properly support the weight of
6CC10BEA2AA00.
HANGING ASSEMBLY

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ASSEMBLY (Stack)
COMPONENT PARTS
UNIVERSAL ADJUST
STACKING BRACKET
Figure 18 - 3 unit
stacked applicaon.
Figure 19 - universal
adjust aachment
Figure 20 - braket
aachment
1. Take out the universal adjust 4 pcs from the acces-
sory box.
2. Place the universal adjust on the base panel of unit.
3. Install on the unit as shown in Figure 19.
The unit is upright posion only. Leave unit in an up-
right posion for at least 3 hours before rst use.
1. Take out the stacking bracket 1 pcs from the accessory
box.
2. Place the stacking bracket on the right side panel of unit.
3. Use screw (enclosed inside of box with bracket) to install
as shown in Figure 20.
4. Stack the Unit.
5. Use screw (enclosed inside of box with bracket) to install
as shown in Figure 20.
DO NOT lt the unit on it’s side.

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Installaon Guide
MOVING THE UNIT
Please li and carry more than 2 people. If casters are set to the unit, unlock the casters and
push the unit to a at, level surface and set the caster brakes to the locked posion.
PLUGGING THE UNIT
Check the prongs and surface of the power cord plug for dust/dirt. If dust and/or dirt are pres-
ent, wipe o with a clean, dry cloth.
Check the power cord, plug and prongs for damage or excess play.
If any damage or excess play is found, contact a qualied repair technician or a qualied electri-
cian to perform replacement or repair of the power cord, plug or prongs.
NOTE: Make sure the AC outlet is free of dirt, dust, oil, water, or any other foreign material. The
unit is equipped with an approved NEMA plug conguraon. (6CC10BEA2AA00: 5-15P)
The appropriate outlet must be used for each plug type.
WARNING REGARDING PROPER LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION
Do not use the unit in explosive environments or in areas where ammable
gas leakage may occur.
Do not use the unit in a corrosive atmosphere.
Do not use the unit above 18˚C(64.4˚F)~45˚C(113˚F)
Do not install the unit on uneven or sloping surface. The unit may roll or top-
ple over even if the casters are set to the locked posion.
If the power cord or plug is damaged, repair should only be performed by
qualied electrical personnel.
Do not connect/ disconnect the power cord or aempt to operate buons
with wet hands. This could result in electrical shock.

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Operaon
CONTROL PANEL
1. POWER BUTTON: Acvates unit when POWER BUTTON is pressed. (Fan starts on low speed).
If power buon is pressed during operaon, unit stops.
2. BLOW BUTTON: Changes fan speed from 1)low, 2)high, 3) Auto when pressed.
Low is le lamp, high is right, Auto is two lamp on.
3. COOL BUTTON: Acvates a compressor and producing cool air 5 seconds aer is pressed.
COOL & DEHUMID pressing will make Spot cooling available.
4. DEHUMID BUTTON: Room Cool, Spot Cool will be converted to Dehumidifying funcon
aer pressing Dehumid buon.
5. SET TEMP/HUMID BUTTONS: Temp +/- will be set by pressing Temp Buon.
Humidity +/- will be set by pressing Blower& Dehumid together.
6. SPOT/COOL: When Spot cooling is operang, Light is on SPOT/COOL
which is manupulated by COOL& DEHUMID pressing together.
7. CURRENT: Displays current room humidity which will be shown
aer pressing BLOWER & HUMID buon together.
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8. TARGET: Displays Target Temperature and Humidity set by pressing buon +/- respecvely.
9. ALARM: Alarm indicator lights(blinks) and indicates abnormal system operaon.
If Alarm occurs, compressor stops. System operaon stops when ALARM light
is acvated(blinks) longer than 3 minutes.

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Figure 22 – Removing Filters
Figure 23 – Removal of dust
Maintenance
FILTER CLEANING (Without ange)
There are 2 lters in the unit. The evaporator lter is located at the front of the unit. The con-
denser lter is located at the rear of the unit.
1. Open the front grill.
2. Slide lter up and use vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the lter.
3. If the lter is heavily covered with dust and dirt, warm water and mild soap or neutral deter-
gent may be used to wash the lter. Do not use any other chemicals to clean lter, as they will
likely damage the lter.
4. Dry the lter in a shaded area before replacing it. Do not operate the unit without the lter
installed and the lter guard in the closed posion.
5. Replace the clean lter and close the lter grill.
6. To clean the condenser lter, li up on the rear lter from the middle bar slightly and then
angle the lter outwards from the boom and remove.
7. Use the same cleaning procedure as above (3~5)
8. To replace the condenser lter, place the top of the lter in the guide and slide the lter up
unl the boom of the lter clears the frame.
Then push the boom of lter into the guide and let lter into guide and let lter fall inside the
guide.
NOTE : For eecve cooling clean the lter at least every 2 weeks.
– Remove dust from the lter using a vacuum
cleaner hose aachment.
– If required wash the lter in lukewarm water
with a mild detergent. Leave to dry in a shaded
area before reinstalling.
– Pull the lter frame forward to remove the front
lter.
– Slide lter up and use a vacuum cleaner to remove
the dust from the lter.
– Li up on the rear lter from the middle bar slightly
and then angle the lter outwards from the boom
and remove.

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FILTER CLEANING (With ange)
1. Loosen up 2 bolts on ange.
2. Slide lter up and use vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the lter.
3. If the lter is heavily covered with dust and dirt, warm water and mild soap or neutral deter-
gent may be used to wash the lter. Do not use any other chemicals to clean lter, as they will
likely damage the lter.
4. Dry the lter in a shaded area before replacing it. Do not operate the unit without the lter
installed and the lter guard in the closed posion.
5. Replace the clean lter and re-assembly ange on the unit..
NOTE : For eecve cooling clean the lter at least every 2 weeks.
Figure 24 - Removing
condenser Filters
Figure 25 - Removing evap-
orator Filters
- For your convenience, record the complete model number and product name (located on the
Product Idencaon Plate), the purchase date, purchase locaon, serial number, and warranty
period in the table below.
- Also, aach your purchase receipt as proof of purchase to this instrucon manual for future
reference.
- To ensure your product is covered by warranty, the complete faulty product along with you
original purchase receipt must be provided at the place of purchase.
Do not operate with out the lter ed.
Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or plug, aer the unit malfunc-
ons or if the unit has been dropped or damaged.

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Product Portable Air Condioner
Model No.
Date of Purchase
Place of Purchase
Serial No.
Period of Warranty
Customer: Please read and keep this
manual for future reference and keep
sales receipt as proof of purchase.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES (See Table 1)
The alarm light is acvated if abnormal operaon occurs, and a code is displayed on the control
panel. The compressor and condenser fan motor will stop operang. The evaporator fan will
connue to run for 3 minutes. If the fault is reced within 3 minutes, the unit will resume oper-
aon. If the fault persists for more than 3 minutes, the evaporator fan also stops. The fault must
be reced before the unit can resume normal operaon.

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SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ALARM CODES
Alarm Display Problem Cause Correcve Acon
Frost prevenon
sensor and
Abnormal
temperature
sensor value
• Indoor heat exchanger
temperature too low
• TH3 temperature
sensor has a loose or
broken connecon
• Do not use the air
condioner if ambient
temperature is lower
than 18°C (64°F)
• Contact a qualied
service agent
Refrigerant high
pressure switch
• Blocked air lter
• Blocked / kinked ex-
haust duct
• Ambient temperature
is too high
• Clean air lter
• Ensure exhaust duct is
not blocked / kinked
• Do not use the air
condioner if ambient
temperature is higher
than 45°C (113°F)
Abnormal
temperature
sensor value
TH1(Outlet) temperature
sensor has a loose or
broken connecon
Contact a qualied service
agent
Abnormal tem-
perature sensor
value
TH2(Inlet) temperature
sensor has a loose or
broken connecon
Contact a qualied service
agent
Compressor over-
loaded
• Ambient temperature
is too high
• Unstable voltage
supply
• Defecve compressor
• Over current relay
defect or broken
connecon
• Do not use the air
condioner if ambient
temperature is higher
than 45°C (113°F)
• Contact a qualied
service agent
• Replace compressor
Drain pump alarm
Drain pump defecve
or improper hose
connecon (including
kink or blockage)
• Contact a qualied
service agent
• Check the hose
connecon and hose
• Replace drain pump
Abnormal
dehumidicaon
sensor value
TH4(Dehumidicaon)
sensor has a loose or
broken connecon
Contact a qualied service
agent
Table 1- Alarm Codes

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Wiring Diagram
Figure 26 - Circuit Wiring Diagram
POWER BLOWER COOL DEHUMID
SPOT/COOL
ALARM
CURRENT
TEMP/HUMID
TARGET
TEMP/HUMID
MCCB
Power
1P AC 115V-60Hz
1P AC 208-230V, 50/60Hz
E
L
N
T (AC) S
CP
PU
HT
EXT
COM
EMC
L
H
TH1
TH1
OUT_TEMP
SENSOR
SEN1
SEN2
SEN3
TH2
TH2
TH3
TH3
IN_TEMP
SENSOR
ICE_TEMP
SENSOR
MC 1 OCR 1
C
EVA'
MOTOR
C
C
R
S
COMP'
FND
PS (HP)
COM
COM
EXT
FU
FT
CO
COM
DRAIN
PUMP
IN_HUMIDITY
SENSOR
IR/FU
TH4
TH4
L - 2
N - 2
COM
L
H
COM
L
H
COM
CP
N-1
L-1
COM CO
COM
Power Remote
Control (Option)
EXT
COM
(FUSE)
(FUSE)
HIGH
PRESSURE
SWITCH
L
N
C
COND'
MOTOR
Spark
Arrestor
COM
HP
FU
ALARM
NO COM NC
WIFI & RF
ON/OFF
SWITCH
(Option)
LOW
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(Option)
IR/FT
LP
LP
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