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Citroen C-Crosser (2012 year). Instruction - part 11

 

 

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ENGINES AND GEARBOXES  

  Model codes  

   VUSFY0 - 

VVSFY0   

   VUSFY9 - 

VVSFY9   

  V U4HK8 - 

VV4HK8   

   VU4HK8  

  VU4HK8/1P  

  VV4HK8  

  VV4HK8/1P   

  Engine  

   2.4 litre   

   2.2 litre HDi PEF   

 Cubic capacity (cc) 

  2 360  

  2 179  

 Bore x stroke (mm) 

  88 x 97  

  85 x 96  

 EU standard maximum power (kW) 

  125  

  115  

 Max power engine speed (rpm) 

  6 000  

  4 000  

 EU standard max torque (Nm) 

  232  

  380  

 Max torque engine speed (rpm) 

  4 100  

  2 000  

 Fuel  

 Unleaded  

  Diesel  

 Catalytic converter 

  yes  

  yes  

 Particle emission fi lter (PEF) 

  no  

  yes  

  Gearbox  

  Manual  

(5-speed)  

  CVT  

(6-speed)  

  Manual  

(6-speed)  

  DCS  

(6-speed)  

  Oil capacity (in litres)  

  

 Engine  

 -  

  5.25  

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 WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)

  *   The kerb weight is equal to the weight without load + driver (75 kg).  
  **    The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).  
  ***   The braked trailer value corresponds to the towing capacities of the vehicle on a 12 % gradient. 
 High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; reduce 

the towed weight by 450 kg when your altitude increases by 1 000 m.  

  Engines  

   2.4 litre   

   2.2 litre HDi PEF   

  Gearbox  

   Manual  

(5-speed)   

   CVT  

(6-speed)   

   Manual    

  (6-speed)   

   DCS  

(6-speed)   

  Model codes  

   VUSFY0       VVSFY0       VUSFY9       VVSFY9       VU4HK8       VV4HK8   

   VU4HK8  

  VU4HK8/

1P   

   VV4HK8  

  VV4HK8/

1P   

  Version  

   

seats   

   

seats   

   

seats   

   

seats   

   

seats   

   

seats   

   

seats   

   

seats   

 • Kerb weight *  

  1 650  

  1 685  

  1 680  

  1 715  

  1 790  

  1 825  

  1 810  

  1 845  

 • Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 

  2 290  

  2 410  

  2 410  

 • Gross train weight (GTW) **  

  3 870  

  4 510  

  4 510  

 • Unbraked trailer 

  750  

  750  

  750  

 • Braked trailer ***  

  1 500  

  2 000  

  2 000  

 • Recommended nose weight 

  75  

  100  

  100  

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DIMENSIONS (IN MM)

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    A.    Manufacturer’s plate.    
 

The Vehicle Identifi cation  Number 

(VIN) is indicated on a plate on the 

centre pillar, on the driver’s side. 

  B.    Serial number under the bonnet.    
 

The VIN is engraved on the body-

work near the windscreen. 

  C.    Front number plate.  
  D.    Tyres/paint label.    
 

This label is affi xed to the passen-

ger’s door centre pillar.  

 

It indicates the following information: 

   -   tyres pressures, laden and unladen, 
  -   wheel rim and tyre sizes, 
  -   tyre pressure for the spare wheel, 
  -   paint colour code.  

  E.    Serial number behind the wind-

screen.    

 

The VIN is engraved on the dash-

board, behind the windscreen.  

IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS

 The tyre pressures must be checked 

when cold at least once a month. 

 Low tyre pressures increase 

fuel consumption.  

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   Audio   system   On/Off.    

  Decrease/Increase volume.   

   Selection of CD/

Changer mode.   

   Automatic search for 

a lower radio frequency .  

 Search for the previous 

track.   

   Selection and adjustment 

of audio settings 

(BASS, TREBLE, ...).    

  Manual search for a lower 

or higher radio frequency/

PTY.    

 Functions setting mode 

(AF, REG, TP, SCV, ...).    

 Search for the previous or 

next MP3 folder.   

   Eject one or more CDs.   

   CD slot.   

   Load one or more discs.   

AUDIO CD SYSTEM 

   Selection of radio mode.    

 Selection of waveband 

(FM, MW, LW).    

 Automatic station storing 

(autostore).   

   Automatic search for 

a higher radio frequency.    

 Search for the next track.     

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   Scroll information by page.   

   Display CD-Text/MP3/

Tag ID3 information.   

   Repeat 

(track/MP3 folder/disc).    

 Manual storing and recall of 

radio stations/

PTY (12 to 17).   

   Random play 

(tracks/MP3 folder/disc).   

   Multifunction screen.   

   Fast backwards play.   

   Fast forwards play.   

   Search for TP traffi c 

information.   

   Activation/Deactivation 

of PTY.    

  Play the beginning of each 

track (MP3 folder/disc).   

   Selection of 

the previous disc.   

   Selection of the next disc.    

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STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS  

    1.    On/Off and selection of   radio or 

CD mode  

  2.    Volume decrease  
  3.    Volume increase  
  4.    Search for a higher radio frequency/

Next track/Fast forwards play  

  5.    Search for a lower radio frequency/

Previous track/Fast backwards play   

  Switching off 
 Press button  1  for more than two seconds.  

  Selecting the source 
 Press button  1 . 
 The source changes in the following order: 

FM1/FM2/FM3/MW/LW/CD/FM1...  

  Searching in radio mode 
 Press button  

4  or  

5  to search for a 

higher or lower radio frequency respec-

tively.  

  Searching in CD mode 
 Press button   or   to select the next or 

previous track on the CD respectively. 
 Press and hold button   or  5  for fast for-

wards or fast backwards playing of the 

current track of the CD respectively. 

  Switching on 
 Press button   for more than two seconds. 
 The last source selected before switching 

off comes back into operation.  

  Adjusting the volume 
 Press and hold button  2  or  3  to decrease 

or increase the volume respectively.  

 While a track is being played, press 

button  5  once to return to the beginning 

of this track.   

 They can be used when the ignition 

switch is in the "ON" or "ACC" position.  

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GENERAL FUNCTIONS 

  Switching on 

 Press the "PWR" button. 
 The last source selected be-

fore switching off resumes 

operation. 

  Adjusting the volume

 Turn the "VOL" dial respec-

tively to the left to decrease 

the volume or to the right to 

increase it.  

  Switching off 

 Press the "PWR" button again.  

  Setting the audio modes

 Press the "SOUND" but-

ton several times; the audio 

modes change in the follow-

ing order: 
 SUB PUNCH/TYPE/FIELD/

BASS/MID/TREBLE/FAD-

ER/BALANCE/OFF.  

  Quick access mode 

 To access the personalised sound func-

tions quickly, press and hold this button, 

then turn it to reach the personalised 

sound setting of your choice.  
Release the button to store the setting.  

  "Hold" mode

 If you press this button for more than 

2 seconds in the audio setting mode, 

the system switches to "Hold" mode. 

The audio mode selected will be re-

tained until you press this button again 

for more than 2 seconds. 

  Selecting the musical ambience

"TYPE"

 Turn the "SOUND" dial; the 

musical ambiences change 

in the following order: 
 CLASSIC/JAZZ/POP/ROCK/

HIP-HOP. 

 Once the ambience has been selected, 

press the "SOUND" button to confi rm. 

 "CLASSIC": optimises the acoustics to 

obtain perfect equalisation of the sound 

for classical music. 
 "JAZZ": optimises the acoustics to 

obtain an ambient sound with specifi c 

modulations in the bass, mid tone and 

treble for jazz. 
 "POP": optimises the acoustics to 

obtain clear vocals and modulation of 

the bass and treble for pop music. 
 "ROCK": optimises the acoustics to 

obtain a sound in harmony with the 

rhythm which places the emphasis on 

the mid tone for rock music. 
 "HIP-HOP": optimises the acoustics to 

obtain a powerful sound and accentua-

tion of the bass for hip-hop music. 

 If the "TYPE" is changed, the sound 

cuts out briefl y.  

 The audio setting mode is deactivat-

ed when the radio is operated or a 

CD is played or after approximately 

10 seconds without any action.  

 The audio equipment functions can be 

used when the ignition switch is in the 

"ON" or "ACC" position.  

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  Selecting the surround effect 

"FIELD"

 Turn the "SOUND" dial; the 

surround effects change in 

the following order: 
 NORMAL/STAGE/LIVE/HALL. 

 "NORMAL": produces a sound in which 

the voices are at the front and the in-

struments surround the listener. 
 "STAGE": produces a sound in which 

the voices are immediately facing the 

listener, as on a stage. 
 "LIVE": produces a sound similar to 

that of a live show, in which the sound 

reaches the listener from all directions. 
 "HALL": produces a sound similar to 

that of a concert hall with defl ection  of 

the sound. 

  Setting the bass "BASS" 

 Turn the "SOUND" dial to 

set the required bass value.  

  Setting the mid tone "MID"

 Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the re-

quired mid tone value.  

  Setting the treble "TREBLE"

 Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the re-

quired treble value.  

  Setting the front/rear sound

distribution "FADER"

 Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the bal-

ance of the volume of the front and rear 

speakers.  

  Setting the right/left sound

distribution "BALANCE" 

 Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the bal-

ance of the volume of the right and left 

speakers. 

 If the "FIELD" is changed, the sound 

cuts out briefl y.  

 If the value "0" is set, an audible signal 

will be heard.  

  Automatic volume adjustment 

"SCV"

 This permits automatic adjustment of 

the "VOLUME", "BASS", "MID" and 

"TREBLE" settings in relation to the ve-

hicle speed. 

 Press the "SOUND" button 

for more than two seconds 

to gain access to the func-

tions setting mode. 
 Then, press this same button 

several times; the functions 

setting mode changes in the following 

order: 
 AF/CT/REG/TP-S/PTY (languages)/SCV/

PHONE/OFF. 
 Turn the "SOUND" dial respectively to 

the left to deactivate the function or to 

the right to activate it.  

 If the "SUB PUNCH" is changed, the 

sound cuts out briefl y.  

unit "SUB PUNCH"

 Turn the "SOUND" dial to set the vol-

ume of the bass unit. 
 Only vehicles fi tted with the "Premium 

Sound" system can offer the "SUB 

PUNCH" setting. 

 Once the surround effect has been se-

lected, press the "SOUND" button to 

confi rm. 

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RADIO 

  Selecting radio mode 

 Press the "PWR" button 

or the "AM/FM" button to 

switch on the radio.  

 Disconnecting the battery terminals 

clears the stored radio stations.  

  Selecting the waveband 

 Press the "AM/FM" button 

several times in succession 

to select the waveband; it 

changes in the following 

order: FM1/FM2/FM3/MW/

LW/FM1...  

  Automatic station search 

 Press the "SEEK    " or 

"SEEK 

  " button to search 

the lower frequencies or the 

higher frequencies respec-

tively. 

Manual station search 

 Turn the "TUNE" dial re-

spectively to the left to 

search the lower frequen-

cies or to the right to search 

the higher frequencies.  

Manual station storing 

 Press one of the six buttons "1" to "6" 

until an audible signal is heard. 
 The sound cuts out then becomes au-

dible again when the station has been 

stored. 
 The number of the button and the as-

sociated radio frequency appear on the 

screen. 

  Automatic station storing

 Press the "AM/FM" button 

for more than two seconds. 

  Recalling stored stations 

 Press one of the six buttons "1" to "6". 

The station corresponding to the wave-

band selected appears on the screen. 

 The search begins automatically and 

stops at the fi rst station found.  

 The six stations offering the best recep-

tion are stored and classifi ed from the 

weakest to the strongest on the six cor-

responding buttons.  

 You can store up to six stations on each 

waveband. 
 Storing a new station replaces the pre-

vious station. 

 Stations can only be stored automati-

cally on wavebands FM3, MW and LW. 
 Storing new stations replaces the pre-

vious stations. 
 This storing can be activated automatically 

irrespective of the waveband selected. 

 To recall the pre-set stored setting, 

press the button and release it within 

two seconds.  

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"RDS" 

  Alternative frequencies "AF"

 Your radio automatically checks and 

selects the best frequency for the radio 

station to which it is tuned (if the station 

broadcasts on several transmitters or 

frequencies). 
 The frequency of a radio station cov-

ers approximately 30 miles (50 km). The 

change from one frequency to another 

explains the temporary loss of reception 

during a journey. 
 If the station to which you are listening does 

not have several frequencies in the region in 

which you are currently located, you can de-

activate the alternative frequency following.  

  Traffic information "TP" 

 The "Traffi c Program" (TP) function per-

mits automatic and temporary switching 

to an FM station broadcasting traffi c in-

formation. 
 The radio station or the source that you 

are listening to at this point is paused. 
 Once the traffi c information has ended, 

the system switches back to the radio 

station or the source that you were lis-

tening to initially. 

  Regional following mode "REG"

 Some stations are organised in a network. 
 In different regions, they broadcast diffe-

rent or shared programmes depending 

on the time of day. 
 You can follow: 
   -  

a regional station only, 

  -   the entire network, with the possibility 

that you will be listening to a different 

programme.  

 The "AF", "REG" and "TP" 

functions can be deacti-

vated or activated via the 

"TUNE" button functions 

setting mode. 

 Press the "TP" button. 
 "TP" appears on the display. 

If the station is compatible, 

"RDS" also appears. 

 If the radio detects traffi c  information, 

"TRAF INF" appears on the display, 

followed by the frequency of the broad-

casting station, then its name. 
 The volume is different from that of the 

previous source. 
 Following the broadcasting of the traffi c 

information, the volume returns to that 

of the source prior to the interruption. 

 When "TP" appears on the display, 

the radio stops solely at RDS stations 

broadcasting traffi c information.  

 On long distance journeys, when the 

stored station becomes weak, the ra-

dio searches fi rst for another frequen-

cy for the same station (AF). Then, if 

this fails, it searches for a frequency 

broadcasting the regional programme 

(REG). If this also fails, the radio re-

turns to the stored station.  

 The "Radio Data System" (RDS) function 

on the FM waveband permits: 
   -  

access to the display of information, 

such as the name of the station, ... 

  -   tuning to the same station while trav-

elling through different regions, 

  -  

temporary tuning to traffi c information 

announcements.  

 Most FM stations use RDS. These 

stations transmit non-audible data in 

addition to their programmes. 
 The data transmitted in this way allows 

you access to various functions, mainly 

displaying of the name of the station, 

automatic station following or temporary 

tuning to traffi c information announce-

ments. 
 The RDS allows you to continue listen-

ing to the same station by means of the 

alternative frequency following. How-

ever, in certain conditions, this RDS 

frequency following cannot be provided 

throughout the country. Radio stations 

do not cover the whole country, which 

explains the loss of reception of the sta-

tion during a journey. 

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  Themed type of programme

"PTY"

 Some stations offer the option of listen-

ing to a themed type of programme as a 

priority, selected from the list available 

below: 
 NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT,  EDUCATE, 

DRAMA, CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED, 

POP M,  ROCK M,  EASY M,  LIGHT M, 

CLASSICS, OTHER M, WEATHER, FINANCE, 

CHILDREN, SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN, 

TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ, COUNTRY, 

NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK M, DOCUMENT. 

  Emergency broadcasts 

"ALERT"

 An emergency broadcast automatically 

and temporarily interrupts the FM station 

or the source that you are listening to. 
 The message "ALERT" appears on the 

display and the volume is different from 

that of the previous source. 
 Following the emergency broadcast, 

the message disappears and the volume 

returns to that of the source prior to the 

interruption.  

  Search for a "PTY" broadcast 

 Press the "PTY" button. 
 Turn the "TUNE" dial to se-

lect the type of programme 

required. 

 Two seconds later, the radio searches 

for a broadcast which corresponds to 

your selection; the type of PTY selected 

fl ashes on the display. 
 Once the station has been found, its 

name appears on the display. 
 You can press the "SEEK    " or "SEEK   

 

buttons to fi nd another station. 

 If no station is found corresponding 

to your selected type of programme, 

"NONE" appears on the display for 

fi ve seconds and the radio returns to 

the previous station.  

 You can store up to six PTY programmes. 
 Each new programme stored replaces 

the previous one. 

  Storing a "PTY" programme 

 To recall the pre-set memory setting, 

press the button and release it within 

two seconds.  

  Changing the display language of 

the "PTY" programme 

 Press the "TUNE" button for 

more than two seconds to 

access the functions setting 

mode. 

 Then, press this button several times in 

succession; the functions setting mode 

changes in the following order: 
 AF/CT/REG/TP-S/PTY (languages)/SCV/

PHONE/OFF. 
 Turn the "TUNE" dial to the left or to the 

right to select the language (ENGLISH, 

FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, SVENSK, 

ESPAGNOL, ITALIANO).   

 The sound cuts out then becomes au-

dible again when the programme has 

been stored. 
 The number of the button and the asso-

ciated PTY programme appear on the 

display. 

 Turn the "TUNE" dial to set 

the PTY programme to be 

stored. 
 Press one of the six but-

tons "1" to "6" for more than 

two seconds. 

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CD PLAYER

 This can play audio CDs (CD-DA, CD-

Text, CD-R/RW) or MP3 CDs. 

Selecting CD mode 

 If the player already con-

tains a disc, press the "CD" 

button. 
 "CD", the track number and 

the playing time appear on the screen. 

  Functions setting mode 

 This permits activation or deactivation 

of the functions below. 

 Press the "TUNE" button for 

more than two seconds to 

access the functions setting 

mode. 
 Then, press this button sev-

eral times in succession; 

the functions setting mode changes in 

the following order: 
 AF/CT/REG/TO-S/PTY (languages)/SCV/

PHONE/OFF. 
 Turn the "TUNE" dial respectively to the 

left to deactivate the function ("OFF") or 

to the right to activate it ("ON"). 

 The "PHONE" is not operational at 

present. 
 The functions setting mode is deacti-

vated after approximately 10 seconds 

without any action.  

 After inserting a disc, printed face up-

wards, the player starts automatically. 

Ejecting a disc

 Press this button to remove 

the disc from the player. 

The system automatically 

switches to radio mode. 

  Fast search 

 Press and hold button "   " 

or "   " to carry out a fast 

backwards or forwards 

search respectively. 

 Play begins when the button is released.  

  Selecting a track 

 Press button "   " or "   " to 

select the previous or next 

track respectively.  

  Repeating a track 

 Press the "RPT" button to 

repeat the play of the cur-

rent track. "RPT" appears 

on the screen. 

 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

  Random playing of a disc 

 Press the "RDM" button 

to start random play of the 

tracks on the disc. "RDM" 

appears on the screen. 

 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

 Insert circular compact discs only. 
 8 cm compact discs must be inserted 

in the centre of the player slot.  

 Once ejected, if the compact disc is 

not removed within fi fteen seconds, it 

is reloaded into the player.  

Audio CDs 

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MP3/TAG ID3 CD

  Playing the beginning of each track 

 Press the "SCAN" button to 

start playback of the fi rst ten 

seconds of each track on 

the disc. "SCAN" appears 

on the screen and the corresponding 

track number fl ashes. 
 To exit this mode, press this button again. 

 The CD player and the CD changer 

are compatible with the playing of MP3 

fi les. 
 These must be recorded in ISO9660 

Level 1/Level 2, Joliet or Romeo format 

on CD ROMs, CD-Rs or CD-RWs. 

The CDs can contain a maximum of 

255 fi les and 100 folders on 16 levels. 
 The Tag ID3 version 1 can be displayed 

while playing MP3 fi les. 

 In the case of compact discs contain-

ing both CD-DA and MP3 fi les,  play 

automatically begins with the CD-DA 

fi les. 
 To switch play between the two types 

of fi le, press the "CD" button for more 

than two seconds until an audible 

signal is heard. 
 While using these compact discs, the 

"Repeat", Random play" and "Play-

ing of the beginning of the tracks" 

functions are only applied to fi les  of 

the same format.  

  Selecting an MP3 folder 

 Turn the "FOLDER" dial 

respectively to the right to 

select a folder in ascending 

order or to the left to select a 

folder in descending order.  

 Press the "DISP" button 

several times in succession; 

the CD-Text information ap-

pears in the following order: 

 DISC NAME/TRACK NAME/NORMAL 

DISPLAY MODE. 

CD-TEXT DISPLAY 

 If the information exceeds 

12 characters, press the 

"PAGE" button to see the 

rest. 

 In the absence of CD-Text information 

to be displayed, "NOTITLE" appears on 

the screen. 

 The CD player and the CD changer are 

compatible with the display of CD-Text 

information. 

 On CD-R/RWs, the quality of the 

playback sound depends on the en-

coding software, the burning device 

and the burning speed used.   

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 When play begins, "READING" appears 

in the screen then disappears to make 

way for the folder number, the track 

number, the playing time and "MP3". 

  Playing the beginning of each track 

 Press the "SCAN" button 

to start playing the fi rst  ten 

seconds of each track in all 

of the folders. "SCAN" ap-

pears in the screen and the correspond-

ing track number fl ashes. 
 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

  MP3/Tag ID3 display 

 Press the "DISP" button sev-

eral times in succession; the 

MP3 information appears in 

the following order: 

 FOLDER NAME/TRACK NAME/NORMAL 

DISPLAY MODE. 

 If the information exceeds 

12 characters, press the 

"PAGE" button to see the 

rest. 

 In the absence of MP3 or Tag ID3 in-

formation to be displayed, "NOTITLE" 

appears in the screen. 

 Press the "DISP" button for 

more than two seconds to 

activate the Tag ID3 infor-

mation. "TAG" appears in 

the screen. 

 Press the "DISP" button several times 

in succession; the Tag ID3 information 

appears in the following order: 
 ALBUM NAME/TRACK NAME/ARTIST 

NAME/NORMAL DISPLAY MODE. 

 To deactivate this information, press 

the "DISP" button again for more than 

two seconds. 

  Repeating the tracks in a folder 

 Press the "RPT" button for 

more than two seconds to 

repeat the playing of the 

tracks contained in the cur-

rent folder. "D-RPT" appears in the 

screen. 
 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

  Random playing of a folder 

 Press the "RDM" button to 

start random playing of the 

tracks in the current fold-

er. "RDM" appears in the 

screen. 

 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

  Random playing of a disc 

 Press the "RDM" button for 

more than two seconds to 

start random playing of the 

tracks in all of the folders. 

"D-RDM" appears in the screen. 
 To exit this mode, press this button 

again.  

 On CD-R/RWs, the quality of the 

playing sound depends on the en-

coding software, the burning device 

and the burning speed used. 
 Depending on the fl ow chart of the 

MP3 folders and fi les on the disc, 

play may not begin immediately.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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