OPERATOR AND SERVICE MANUAL POWERHEART® AED G3 PLUS 9390A AND 9390E 70-00914-01 F ® ®
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Contents Product Information and Safety 1 Contact information ............................................................................... 1-2 Defibrillator tracking .............................................................................. 1-2 Product models ....................................................................................... 1-3 Product references ................................................................................... 1-3 Warranty information .........................
Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5 Self-tests .................................................................................................. 5-1 Indicator troubleshooting table ............................................................... 5-3 Scheduled maintenance ........................................................................... 5-4 Authorized repair service ......................................................................... 5-6 Frequently Asked Questions ...............................
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1 Product Information and Safety Contents ◆ Contact information 1-2 ◆ Defibrillator tracking 1-2 ◆ Product models 1-3 ◆ Product references 1-3 ◆ Safety terms and definitions 1-3 ◆ Safety alert descriptions 1-4 ◆ Symbol descriptions 1-7 ◆ Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance 1-11 Before Operating the Powerheart G3 AED: ◆ Become familiar with the various safety alerts in this section.
Product Information and Safety Contact information Inside the United States: To order additional Powerheart G3 AEDs or accessories, contact Cardiac Science Customer Care: ◆ Toll Free (USA): 1.800.426.0337 (option 2) ◆ Telephone: +1.262.953.3500 (option 2) ◆ Fax: +1.262.953.3499 ◆ Email: care@cardiacscience.com Cardiac Science provides 24-hour telephone technical support. You can also contact Technical Support though fax or email. There is no charge to the customer for a technical support call.
Product models Product models This manual is for Powerheart G3 Plus model 9390E and Powerheart G3 Plus Automatic 9390A AED models. They share a basic set of features and differences are noted throughout the manual. Product references For purposes of retaining simple, clear instructions in this manual, note the product references used.
Product Information and Safety ! Caution This alert identifies hazards that may cause minor personal injury, product damage, or property damage. Safety alert descriptions The following is a list of Powerheart G3 AED safety alerts that appear in this section and throughout this manual. Read and understand these safety alerts before operating the AED. ! ! ! ! 1-4 Caution: Read this Operator and Service Manual carefully. It contains information about your safety and the safety of others.
Safety alert descriptions ! ! WARNING! Possible Radio Frequency (RF) Susceptibility. Radio-frequency (RF) interference from devices such as cellular phones and two-way radios can cause improper AED operation. The AED should be used at least 6 feet (2 meters) away from RF devices, as stated in accordance with EN 61000-4-3:2002. WARNING! Possible Interference with Implanted Pacemaker.
Product Information and Safety ! Caution: Lithium Sulfur Dioxide Battery. Pressurized contents: never recharge, short circuit, puncture, deform, or expose to temperatures above 65°C (149°F). Remove the battery when discharged. ! Caution: Battery Disposal. Recycle or dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with all federal, state and local laws. To avoid fire and explosion hazard, do not burn or incinerate the battery. ! Caution: Use only Cardiac Science Approved Equipment.
Symbols descriptions ! Caution: Systems Statement. Equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified to the respective IEC standards (i.e. IEC 60950 for data processing equipment and IEC 60601-1 for medical equipment). Furthermore, all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601-1-1.
Product Information and Safety Symbol IP24 Description Symbol Description Dangerous Voltage: The defibrillator output has high voltage and can present a shock hazard. Please read and understand all safety alerts in this manual before attempting to operate the AED. Defibrillator Proof Type BF Equipment: The AED, when connected to the patient’s chest by the pads, can withstand the effects of an externally applied defibrillation shock.
Symbols descriptions Symbol Description Symbol Description A red indicator with a BLACK X means the AED requires operator attention or maintenance, and is not Rescue Ready. A green indicator without a BLACK X means the AED is Rescue Ready. Date of manufacture: year and month. Date of factory recertification (R): year and month. 2 R Latex free. Not made with natural rubber latex. Disposable. Single patient use only. Tear here to open. Position of pads on the chest of patient.
Product Information and Safety Symbol MODEL Description Device model number; battery model number LOT Description Lot number Lithium sulfur dioxide Authorized representative in the European Community CE Mark: This equipment conforms to essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC. Manufacturer Waste Electronic Electrical Equipment (WEEE). Separate collection for waste electrical and electronic equipment. Waste Electronic Electrical Equipment (WEEE) containing lead.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration—electromagnetic emissions The AED is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the AED should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment—guidance RF emissions Group 1 The AED uses RF energy only for its internal function.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment—guidance RF emissions Class B The AED is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration—electromagnetic immunity The AED is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the AED should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines <5% UT (>95% dip in UT ) for 0.5 cycle Not applicable 61000-4-11 Electromagnetic environment— guidance 40% UT (60% dip in UT ) for 5 cycles 70% UT(30% dip in UT ) for 25 cycles <5% UT(>95% dip in UT ) for 5 sec.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Conducted RF 3 Vrms Not Applicable IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bandsa 10 Vrms Electromagnetic environment— guidance Not Applicable 150 kHz to 80 MHz in ISM bandsa Powerheart® AED G3 Plus 9390A and 9390E 70-00914-01 F 1-15
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment— guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the AED, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Radiated RF 10 V/m IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz 10 V/m Recommended separation distance d = 1.2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 2.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment— guidance Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey,c should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance NOTE 1At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. 1-18 a The ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6.765 MHz to 6.795 MHz; 13.553 MHz to 13.567 MHz; 26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz; and 40.66 to 40.70 MHz.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the AED The AED is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
Electromagnetic emissions standards compliance For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer. NOTE 1At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
2 Introduction Contents ◆ AED description ◆ Indications for use 2-2 ◆ RHYTHMx AED ECG analysis algorithm 2-3 ◆ Rescue protocol 2-5 ◆ STAR® biphasic waveform 2-5 ◆ STAR biphasic energy protocols for Powerheart G3 AEDs 2-6 ◆ Operator training requirements 2-8 2-1 This section presents information about the AED, its use, and the training requirements for operation. AED description The AED is a self-testing, battery-operated automated external defibrillator (AED).
Introduction Indications for use Powerheart AED G3 and Powerheart AED G3 Automatic The Powerheart AED G3 and the Powerheart AED G3 Automatic devices are intended to be used by personnel who have been trained in its operation. The user should be qualified by training in basic life support or other physician-authorized emergency medical response. The device is indicated for emergency treatment of victims exhibiting symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest who are unresponsive and not breathing.
RHYTHMx AED ECG analysis algorithm RHYTHMx AED ECG analysis algorithm The RHYTHMx™ AED ECG analysis algorithm provides ECG detection capabilities.
Introduction Non-committed shock After the AED advises a shock, it continues to monitor the patient ECG rhythm. If the patient’s rhythm changes to a non-shockable rhythm before the actual shock is delivered, the AED will advise that the rhythm has changed and issue the prompt “RHYTHM CHANGED. SHOCK CANCELLED.” The AED will override the charge. Synchronized shock The AED is designed to automatically attempt to synchronize shock delivery on the R-wave if one is present.
Rescue protocol Detection Rate and is selectable between 160 and 300 bpm or, “NO THERAPY FOR SVT” can be selected via MDLink Software by the Medical Director. Rescue protocol The AED rescue protocol is consistent with the guidelines recommended by the AHA/ERC 2010 Guidelines for Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiac Care.
Introduction STAR biphasic energy protocols for Powerheart G3 AEDs The STAR Biphasic defibrillation waveform will deliver variable escalating energy that is customized to each patient’s needs based upon a patient’s thoracic impedance. This customization adjusts for the unique physical differences between patients. The Powerheart G3 AED comes equipped with five different biphasic energy protocols.
STAR biphasic energy protocols for Powerheart G3 AEDs Table 2-1: Biphasic Energy Protocols (continued) Energy Protocols Shock Sequence1 Energy Level (VE) Energy Range2 (J) Protocol #4 1 150 95-196 2 150 95-196 3 200 126-260 1 200 126-260 2 200 126-260 3 200 126-260 Protocol #5 1The Ultra-Low Energy (150 VE), Low Energy(200 VE) and High Energy(300 VE) shocks are variable energy. The actual energy is determined by the patient’s impedance. 2 Allowable energy range.
Introduction Operator training requirements Persons authorized to operate the AED must have all of the following minimum training: ◆ Defibrillation training and other training as required by state, province, or country regulations ◆ Training on operation and use of the AED ◆ Additional training as required by the physician or Medical Director ◆ A thorough understanding of the procedures in this manual Note: Keep valid certificates of training and certification as required by state, province, or cou
3 Getting Started Contents ◆ AED indicators 3-2 ◆ Setting the AED internal clock 3-6 ◆ RescueCoach™ voice prompts and text display 3-7 Powerheart® AED G3 Plus 9390A and 9390E 70-00914-01 F 3-1
Getting Started AED indicators The following indicators are located on the AED. Rescue Ready status indicator The status indicator is located on the Powerheart G3 AED handle. When this indicator is green, the AED is Rescue Ready. This means the AED self-tests have verified the following: ◆ Battery has an adequate charge ◆ Pads are properly connected to the AED and functioning ◆ Integrity of the internal circuitry is good When the status indicator is red, attention is required. 1.
AED indicators Science Technical Support (see Contact information on page 1-2) or outside the U.S., your local Cardiac Science representative. Diagnostic panel The diagnostic panel has the following indicators: 2 3 0% 4 100% 1 1 2 3 4 Smartgauge™ battery indicator Pads indicator Service indicator Shock Button (Powerheart G3 model 9390E only) Smartgauge battery status indicator The Smartgauge Battery Status Indicator has five LEDs, four green and one red.
Getting Started longer than 60 seconds, the first rescue will be terminated and a second rescue will begin upon insertion of battery. Note: When the battery is depleted, neither the LED nor the text display illuminates.
AED indicators Text display The text display has 2 lines of text. The text display provides the operator with information regarding system initialization, text prompts and data during a rescue, and diagnostics. SHOCKS 0 00:20 PRESS PAD FIRMLY SHOCKS 0 00:22 AS SHOWN System initialization occurs when the lid is first opened. The text display shows the operator the identifiers for the internal code, voice prompts and text prompts versions. The text display also shows the current date and time.
Getting Started Setting the AED internal clock For US models, the internal clock is preset to Central Standard Time. You can reset it to your local date and time. To set the clock, you need a Windows XP or newer PC, Rescuelink software installed, and the AED serial cable connected to the PC. To set the clock: 3-6 1. Ensure that the PC is set at the correct local time and date. 2. Open the lid of the AED and run the Rescuelink software on the PC. 3. Connect the cable to the serial port on the AED.
RescueCoach™ voice prompts and text display RescueCoach™ voice prompts and text display The RescueCoach™ voice prompts activate when the AED lid is opened and help guide the operator through the rescue. The AED text display provides a visual display of most of the audible voice prompts. The following tables list the voice and text prompts and a description of when the prompts are issued. Table 3-1: Initial instructions Voice prompt Text display Situation “Stay calm. Follow these voice instructions.
Getting Started Table 3-2: Preparation (continued) Voice prompt Text display Situation “When patient’s chest and torso are exposed, remove square foil package from lid of AED.” WHEN CHEST IS BARE REMOVE FOIL PACKAGE Prompts the rescuer to remove the pads from AED lid. “Tear open foil package across dotted line and TEAR OPEN PACKAGE remove pads.” REMOVE PADS Prompts the rescuer to open the pad package and remove pads. “Next, separate one of the white pads completely from blue plastic liner.
RescueCoach™ voice prompts and text display Table 3-3: Analysis Voice prompt Text display Situation “Do not touch patient! Analyzing heart rhythm. Please wait.” DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT ANALYZING RHYTHM Repeats until analysis of the patient’s cardiac rhythm is completed. This prompt will be interrupted when ready to shock. “Preparing shock. Move away from the patient!” NO CONTACT WITH THE PATIENT Repeats while the AED is preparing to deliver a defibrillation shock (charging).
Getting Started Table 3-5: Delivering shock - Fully automatic Voice prompt Text display Situation “Shock will be delivered in” SHOCK IN: After the AED is fully charged and ready to deliver the defibrillation shock. The SHOCK will automatically be administered approximately three seconds after the end of the voice prompt. “Three” THREE Prompts approximately three seconds prior to delivering shock. “Two” TWO Prompts approximately two seconds prior to delivering shock.
RescueCoach™ voice prompts and text display Table 3-6: CPR prompts (continued) Voice prompt Text display Situation “When instructed, give patient 30 rapid compressions then give 2 breaths” 30 COMPRESSIONS 2 BREATHS This prompt plays at the start of a CPR interval where the AED detects a non-shockable heart rhythm. “Place heel of one hand on center of chest between nipples.” PLACE ONE HAND ON CENTER OF CHEST Prompts rescuer to correctly place one hand for giving compressions.
Getting Started Table 3-6: CPR prompts (continued) Voice prompt Text display Situation “Stop compressions” STOP COMPRESSIONS Prompts at the end of each CPR round. Note: Prompt for traditional CPR only, in enhanced mode. “Give breath, give breath” GIVE BREATH Prompts to give two breaths to patient. Note: Prompt for traditional CPR only, in enhanced mode. “Continue with compressions.” CONTINUE WITH COMPRESSIONS Prompts in subsequent rounds of the same CPR session.
RescueCoach™ voice prompts and text display Table 3-7: Pad issues Voice prompt Text display Situation “Press pads firmly to patient’s bare skin.” PRESS PADS FIRMLY TO BARE SKIN Prompts when better pad connectivity to the patient’s skin is required because impedance is too high. Table 3-8: Other prompts Voice prompt Text display Situation “Battery low” BATTERY LOW Occurs once when the battery voltage becomes low, although a rescue can continue for approximately 9 more shocks.
Getting Started Table 3-8: Other prompts (continued) Voice prompt Text display Situation “Rhythm changed. Shock cancelled.” RHYTHM CHANGED SHOCK CANCELLED When the device is prepared to shock then detects a change in rhythm and therefore cancels the shock. “Remove cable to continue rescue.” REMOVE CABLE TO CONTINUE RESCUE When a serial communication cable is connected to the AED during a rescue, the phrase repeats until the cable is disconnected.
4 Data Management Contents ◆ Recording rescue data 4-1 ◆ Reviewing rescue data 4-2 The AED is designed for ease of data management and review. The data can be downloaded from the AED and displayed on the PC screen using the Rescuelink software. Recording rescue data The AED automatically records Rescuelink data and can store up to 60 minutes of ECG monitoring time in its internal memory.
Data management Reviewing rescue data To retrieve data from internal memory: 1. Open the AED lid. 2. Connect the serial cable to the PC and to the AED’s serial port under the blue rubber data access cover. The voice prompt will say “Communications Mode.” 3. Run the Rescuelink software program. 4. Select Communications, Get Rescue Data. 5. Select Internal Memory of AED then select OK. 6. Select a rescue by clicking on the date and press OK. ! WARNING! Electric Shock and Fire Hazard.
5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Contents ◆ Self-tests 5-1 ◆ Indicator troubleshooting table 5-3 ◆ Scheduled maintenance 5-4 ◆ Authorized repair service 5-6 ◆ Frequently Asked Questions 5-7 This section presents information about the AED diagnostics self-tests, maintenance, and service indications. Self-tests The AED has a comprehensive self-test system that automatically tests the electronics, battery, pads, and high voltage circuitry.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance ◆ The weekly self-test completes a partial charge of the high voltage electronics in addition to the items tested in the daily self-test. ◆ During the monthly self-test, the high voltage electronics are charged to full energy in addition to the items tested in the daily self test. In addition, self-tests will be initiated upon opening the lid and again upon closing the lid. If the self-test detects an error, the Status Indicator remains red.
Indicator troubleshooting table Indicator troubleshooting table The following is a troubleshooting table for the AED indicators. Table 5-1: Indicator Troubleshooting Table View Symptom Solution Red Service indicator Maintenance by authorized (LED) is lit. service personnel is required. Contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or, outside the U. S., your local Cardiac Science representative. Red Pads indicator (LED) is lit. Connect the pads or replace with a new pair.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance ! ! Caution: Temperature Extremes. Exposing the AED to extreme environmental conditions outside of its operating parameters may compromise the ability of the AED to function properly. The Rescue Ready® daily self-test verifies the impact of extreme environmental conditions on the AED.
Scheduled maintenance 3. Check the expiration date on the pads. 4. Check that the battery has adequate charge. If the battery indicator is red, replace the battery. 5. Listen for the voice prompts. Additionally, check the display shows text prompts that correspond to the audio. 6. Close the lid and observe the change of the STATUS INDICATOR to RED. After approximately 5 seconds, verify that the STATUS INDICATOR returns to GREEN.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Immediately after opening the AED lid, press and hold the Shock button and confirm that the Service LED is lit (for the Powerheart G3 model 9390E only). Release the Shock button (for the Powerheart G3 model 9390E only). Close the lid. Verify that the STATUS INDICATOR remains RED. Open the lid and confirm that no diagnostic panel indicators are lit. Close the lid. Verify that the STATUS INDICATOR turns GREEN.
Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can I give CPR while the AED is analyzing? A: No. As with all AEDs, the operator should stop CPR compressions during the analysis phase. Q: Can I transport the victim while the AED is analyzing? A: No. Vehicle motion may cause noise artifacts that could interfere with proper cardiac rhythm analysis. Stop the vehicle when cardiac rhythm analysis is necessary.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Battery is completely depleted—No AED function: All AED activity stops until the battery is replaced with a fresh battery. Q: How do I set the AED internal clock? A: Set the clock by using the Rescuelink Software Program and a PC. See Setting the AED Internal Clock in Chapter 3. Q: What happens if I close the lid in the middle of a rescue attempt? A: If you close the lid during a rescue, you must re-open the lid within 15 seconds to continue the rescue.
6 Technical Data Contents ◆ Parameters 6-1 ◆ STAR biphasic waveform 6-7 This section lists the AED parameters and describes the STAR biphasic waveform.
Technical Data Table 6-1: Parameters (continued) Parameter Detail Dimensions Height: 8 cm (3.3 in) Width: 27 cm (10.6 in) Depth: 31 cm (12.4 in) Weight (Batteries and Pads) 9390: 3.10 kg (6.
Parameters Table 6-1: Parameters (continued) Parameter Detail Batteries and Capacitor Charge Times A new battery, after the AED has delivered 15 300VE shocks, typically takes 10 seconds to charge the AED to maximum energy. A battery with reduced capacity will take longer to charge the AED. AED Self test Sequence Daily: Battery, pads, internal electronics, Shock button, and software. Weekly: Battery, pads, internal electronics, Shock button, software, and partial energy charge cycle.
Technical Data Table 6-1: Parameters (continued) Parameter Detail Safety and Performance Model 9390 The AED has been designed and manufactured to conform to the highest standards of safety and performance including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The 9390 and pads conform to the applicable requirements of the following: CSA: Classified by CSA International with respect to electric shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60601-1:08, EN60601-1 and EN60601-2-4.
Parameters Table 6-1: Parameters (continued) Parameter Detail Immunity EM IEC 61000-4-3, Level X, (20V/m) IEC 60601-2-4 (20V/m) Magnetic IEC 61000-4-8 IEC 60601-2-4 ESD IEC 61000-4-2 IEC 60601-2-4 6kV contact discharge, 8KV air gap discharge Environmental Conditions Free Fall Drop: IEC 60068-2-32, 1 meter Bump: IEC 60068-2-29, 40g and 6000 bumps Vibration (Random): IEC 60068-2-64: 10Hz – 2kHz, 0.005 – 0.0012 g2/Hz Vibration (Sine): IEC 60068-2-6: 10Hz – 60Hz, 0.
Technical Data Table 6-1: Parameters (continued) Parameter Detail Cardiac Rhythms Used to Test the Rhythm Recognition Detection System for Powerheart G3 AEDs Shockable Rhythm – VF: Meets IEC 60601-2-4 requirement and AHA recommendation of Sensitivity of >90% Automatic External Defibrillators for Public Access Defibrillation: Recommendations for Specifying and Reporting Arrhythmia Analysis Algorithm Performance, Incorporating New Waveforms and Enhancing Safety, AHA AED Task Force and approved by the AHA
Parameters STAR biphasic waveform The waveform generated by the AED is a Biphasic Truncated Exponential waveform. The following is a graph of the waveform voltage as a function of time when the AED is connected to a 50 Ohm resistive load. H igh Energy Waveform with 50 Ohm Resistive Load H igh Variable Energy/50 ohms 2000.0 1500.0 VOLTS 1000.0 500.0 0.0 -500.0 -1000.0 -1500.0 -1.000 0.000 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000 7.000 8.000 9.000 10.
Technical Data Table 6-2: Ultra-low Variable Energy (150 VE) Powerheart G3 Waveform Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient’s Impedance (Ohms) Voltage Duration* Voltage Duration* * (Volts) (MS) * (Volts) (MS) Energy** (Joules) 25 1393 3.3 743 3.2 145-196 50 1420 4.5 909 3.2 128-173 75 1430 5.8 973 3.2 116-156 100 1434 7.0 1007 3.2 108-146 125 1437 8.3 1027 3.2 102-138 150 1439 9.5 1040 3.2 98-132 175 1441 10.8 1049 3.
STAR biphasic waveform Table 6-4: High Variable Energy Powerheart G3 Waveform (all values are typical) Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient’s Impedance (Ohms) Voltage Duration* Voltage Duration* * (Volts) (MS) * (Volts) (MS) Energy** (Joules) 25 1869 3.3 997 3.2 260-351 50 1906 4.5 1220 3.2 230-311 75 1918 5.8 1306 3.2 209-283 100 1925 7.0 1351 3.2 195-263 125 1928 8.3 1378 3.2 184-248 150 1931 9.5 1396 3.2 176-238 175 1933 10.8 1408 3.2 170-230 * All values are typical.
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