580 Operating Instructions
Foreword This instruction manual is intended to help the user to become familiar with the machine and take advantage of its application possibilities in accordance with the recommendations. The instruction manual contains important information on how to operate the machine securely, properly and economically. Observation of the instructions eliminates danger, reduces costs for repair and down-times, and increases the reliability and life of the machine.
General safety instructions The non-observance of the following safety instructions can cause bodily injuries or damages to the machine. 1. The machine must only be commissioned in full knowledge of the instruction book and operated by persons with appropriate training. 2. Before putting into service also read the safety rules and instructions of the motor supplier. 3. The machine must be used only for the purpose intended. Use of the machine without the safety devices is not permitted.
Index Page: Preface and general safety instructions Part 1: Operating Instructions Class 580 – Original Instructions (Edition 02/2012) 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Product description Designated use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Brief description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Structure of the product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index Page: 10.3 10.4 10.4.1 10.4.2 10.4.3 10.4.4 10.4.5 10.4.6 10.4.7 10.5 10.5.1 10.5.2 10.5.3 10.5.4 10.6 10.6.1 10.6.2 10.6.3 10.6.4 10.6.5 10.6.6 10.7 Index of the control panel keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main level of menu system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Altering the values of the main level directly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting a sequence or a buttonhole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Product description 1.1 Designated Use The DÜRKOPP ADLER 580 is a sewing automat designed for the sewing of buttonholes in light to medium-weight material. Such material, which is generally made of textile or synthetic fibres, is used in the clothing industry. Furthermore, this sewing automat can possibly also sew so-called technical seams.
– – – – – – – – – – – – The control panel with membrane keyboard that is able to display graphics is fitted on the right side of the sewing head within easy reach of the operator. The following functions are operated via manual switches: - Closing and opening the clamp - Activating the sewing operation - Quick stop with needle position “up” Pneumatic cutting of the buttonhole. Automatic adaptation of the cutting power for the buttonhole knife dependent on the programmed buttonhole length.
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X = Standard equipment O = Optional equipment 8 580-121000 580-321000 580-141000 580-341000 580-151000 Material number Stands MG58-13 (regular installation) MG58 400104 Stand with fastening parts and table top 1060 x 750 incl. maintenance unit and rollers MG58-13 (regular installation of a narrow stand) MG58 400124 Stand with fastening parts and table top 620 x 750 incl.
2 Technical data Machine head: Class 580 Type of sewing stitch: Double-chain stitch Number of needles: 1 Needle system: 558 / 579 Attention! When changing over from one needle system to the other the distance between looper and needle and the adjustment of the needle protection have to be checked imperatively (see service instructions). Max. needle size: Nm 80-120 (558) / Nm 90-125 (579) Upper thread size: max. Nm 50 Looper thread size: max. Nm 30 Max. speed: 2500 min Stitch length: 0.
3 Operation 3.1 Needles, threads and gimps Needles Needle system: 558 / 579 Needle sizes: Nm 80-120 (558) / Nm 90-125 (579) according to the type of sewing thread, fabric and sewing equipment (E-No.). Attention! When changing over from one needle system to the other the distance between looper and needle and the adjustment of the needle protection have to be checked imperatively (see service instructions). Threads The look of the buttonhole is essentially influenced by the sewing thread used.
3.2 Removing and inserting the clamping plates 1 3 Caution: Danger of injury ! The removing and inserting of the clamping plates 1 has to be done with the sewing automat switched off or in the position “Threading mode” (see chapter “Threading mode”). Removing the clamping plate – Lift the right clamping plate 1 slightly at the rear and pull it to the back. Then remove the clamping plate to the right side. – Lift the left clamping plate 1 slightly at the rear and pull it to the back.
3.3 Changing the needle 1 2 3 Caution: Danger of injury ! The needle has to be changed with the sewing automat switched off or in the position “Threading mode” (see chapter “Threading mode”). – – – – – 12 Loosen the screw 1 (Allen key in the accessories). Pull the needle 2 out of the needle bar. Push the new needle as far as it will go into the hole of the needle bar.
3.4 Threading the upper thread 1 2 Caution: Danger of injury ! The needle thread must only be threaded in when the machine is switched off or in the “Threading mode” (see chapter “Threading mode”). – – – – – Thread in the needle thread as shown in the illustrations. In order to thread in the needle thread push the threading wire (part of the accessories) through the hollow needle bar 1 from the bottom to the top. Bring the needle thread behind the looper. Pull the wire with the needle thread down.
3.5 Threading the looper thread looper thread gimp thread Caution: Danger of injury ! The looper thread must only be threaded in when the machine is switched off or in the “Threading mode” (see chapter “Threading mode”). The automat must be in its final position, i.e. the looper turret with the loopers has to point to the front. – Remove the clamping plates (see chapter 3.2). – Swivel the automat upwards.
3.6 Threading the gimp thread looper thread gimp thread Caution: Danger of injury ! The gimp thread must only be threaded in when the sewing machine is switched off or in the “Threading mode” (see chapter “Threading mode”). – – – Thread in the gimp thread as shown in the illustrations, depending on the subclass. With the Subclass -141000, -341000: thread in the gimp as shown in illustration A. Leave a gimp end approx. 25 mm long hang out of the gimp hole of the stitch plate.
4 Swivelling the automat up and down Caution: Danger of injury ! The automat must only be swivelled up when the machine is switched off or in the “Threading mode” (see chapter “Threading mode”). 1 For various operations (e.g. for threading the looper thread or the gimp thread) the automat has to be swivelled up. Swivelling up: – Pull the locking bolt 1 and lift the automat at the front.
5 Thread tension 5.1 Needle thread and looper thread tension 1 The thread tensions are dependent on the type and quality of the threads and fabrics. The buttonhole looks best if it is sewn with the lowest possible thread tension. Too tight thread tensions can lead to undesired ruffling and thread breakage, particularly when processing thin materials. Needle thread tension In general the needle thread tension has to be tighter than the looper thread tension.
1 Looper thread tension – Swivel the machine head up. – Adjust the looper thread tension by means of tensioner 1. Turn the tensioner in clockwise direction in order to increase the looper thread tension. Turn the tensioner counter-clockwise in order to reduce the looper thread tension. – Swivel the machine head down. Caution: Danger of injury ! The looper thread tension must only be adjusted when the machine is switched off or in the “Threading mode” (see chapter “Threading mode”).
6 Changing of cutting blocks and knives 1 2 4 3 The cutting length can be altered by changing the cutting blocks. Caution: Danger of injury ! Change the cutting block or the knife only when the buttonhole automat is switched off! Change the cutting block – Loosen the Allen screw 1 (Allen key is part of the accessories). – Pull the cutting block 2 to the front and remove it. – Insert new cutting block and push it as far as it will go. – Tighten the Allen screw 1 again.
6.1 6.1.1 Changing the cutting blocks and knives (580-312000 / 580-321000 / 580-341000) “Multiflex” Changing the knives 3 1 4 2 Caution: danger of injury Knives may only be changed with the machine switched off . – – – Loosen the Allen screw 2 or 4. (The Allen key is in the accessories). Remove the knife 1 or 3. Insert the new knife and fix it by tightening the screw 2 or 4. Hint If the knife cannot be removed, the screw of the second knife must be slightly unfastened.
6.1.2 Changing the cutting blocks 2 1 4 3 Caution: danger of injury The cutting-block may only be changed with the machine switched off. Removing the cutting-block – Disconnect the compressed-air supply – Use a screwdriver 2 to push gently the cutting-block holder 1 downward. – Loosen the screw 3. – Pull out the cutting-block 4 to the left. Fitting the cutting-block – Insert the cutting-block 4 in the guide and tighten the screw 3. – Connect the compressed-air supply again.
7 Push buttons By means of the push buttons it is possible to control the clamps and to start the sewing operation. According to the setting in the service menu (see service instructions) the function is different. 1. Setting – Key 1: The clamps are opened or closed respectively. – Key 2: The sewing operation starts when the clamps are closed. 2. Setting – Key 1: The clamps are opened or closed respectively. – Key 2: If the clamps are not lowered, they will be lowered now. The sewing operation starts.
9 Switching on - Switching off - Threading mode 9.1 Switching on 9.2 Switching off 1 – Switch on the main switch 1. The machine moves to the loading position and is ready for sewing. – Switch off the main switch 1. All drives and the control are immediately cut off the electric supply lines. Attention! The main switch is also the emergency stop button! When the main switch is turned off, the machine is separated from the power supply! 9.
10 Control panel and control 10.1 General notes The buttonhole automat of the class 580 is equipped with a programmable control. Up to 50 different buttonholes can be defined. The buttonholes can be memorized in up to 25 sequences. One sequence can consist of up to 9 different buttonhole, each single buttonhole can be repeated within one sequence up to 9 times successively. When sewing the operator has the option to change automatically or manually between the programmed buttonholes.
10.2 Control panel You can programme the control using the control panel and also set the fucntion of each buttonhole. This can be done through actuating directly the corresponding key or by altering some parameters. Entering the parameters should be done in the programming mode “P”. The parameters and the allocated values will be shown at the display.
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10.4 Main level of the menu system After switching on the automat and during sewing the display shows the main level of the menu system. In the main level the following values are displayed: - Sequence number Sequence mode - Buttonhole sequence or - Buttonhole number Single buttonhole mode - Empty line Sequence mode and – Needle thread tension – Cut length – Cut mode (Depending on the sewing equipment the buttonhole can be cut open before or after sewing or not cut open at all).
10.4.1.1 Selecting a buttonhole in the main level Sequence mode In the main level it is possible to change any time between the memorized buttonholes of the sequence. 1 2 Keys ïð With the ïð keys it is possible to select any buttonhole of the displayed sequence. The selected buttonhole will be highlighted with a bar. To help you, the present buttonhole contour will be displayed in the field 1 and in the field 2 the corresponding values.
Single buttonhole mode In the main level you can select a previously memorized buttonhole. 1 2 Keys ñò Select the first line with the ñò keys. The selection of buttonholes is only possible in line 1. “OK”-key Press the “OK”-key. The cursor will blink. Select the desired buttonhole number with the ñò keys. To help you, the present buttonhole contour will be displayed in the field 1 and in the field 2 the corresponding values. keys ñò “OK”-key Confirm by pressing the “OK”-key.
10.4.2 Selecting a sequence or a single buttonhole Depending on the setting in the sequence menu either the sequence mode or the single buttonhole mode is available (see “Sequence programming”) 10.4.2.1 Selection of a sequence (Sequence mode) After switching on the top line of the display appears white on black. The sequence last sewn is displayed. keys ñò Skip with the ñò keys to the field “sequence number”. “OK”-key keys ñò “OK”-key 10.4.2.2 Press the “OK”-key.
10.4.3 Adjusting the thread tension in the main level The display indicates in field 2 the needle thread tension during the sewing process. The tension can be adjusted in the main level. 2 10.4.4 Keys ñò Skip with the ñò keys to field 2 “needle thread tension”. “OK”-key Keys ñò Press the “OK”-key. The cursor blinks. Set the desired value with the òñ keys. “OK”-key Confirm by pressing the “OK”-key. Adjusting the cut length in the main level The display indicates in field 3 the cut length.
10.4.5 The cutting mode 1 In the cutting mode, it is possible to switch between the following parameters: 0 = no cut CA = cut after sewing CB = cut before sewing 10.4.6 Keys ñò Skip with the ñò keys to field 1 “cutting mode”. “OK”-key Keys ñò Press the “OK”-key. The cursor blinks. Set the desired value with the òñ keys. “OK”-key Confirm by pressing the “OK”-key. The piece counter The buttonhole automat 580 is equipped with a piece counter that counts the number of buttonholes sewn.
10.4.7 Automatic or manual operation (only adjustable in the sequence mode) The buttonhole automat functions in manual or automatic operation mode depending on the setting. Automatic operation In the sequence indicated on the display, arrows are indicated between the types of buttonhole programs. After sewing one buttonhole the control automatically switches to the next type of buttonhole. After sewing the last buttonhole, the control switches to the first buttonhole within the sequence.
10.5 Buttonhole programming The menu system 580 is divided into several levels. In the main level the most important information for the sewing operation are indicated. From this main level it is possible to switch to the programming level in order to program buttonholes. A menu item can include further submenu items. 10.5.1 Selection of the programming level “P”-key Key ñò “OK”-key “ç”-key 10.5.2 Press the “OK”-key in order to alter the value of the selected menu item.
10.5.3 Programming of a buttonhole “P”-key Keys ñò Press the “P”-key in order to switch from the main level to the menu for programming buttonholes. Select with the ñò keys the menu item “buttonhole number.” “OK”-key Keys ñò Press the “OK”-key to activate the menu item. Select with the ñò keys the buttonhole that you want to alter. “OK”-key Keys ñò Press the “OK”-key. Select with the ñò keys the menu item “tack type”. “OK”-key Keys ñò Press the “OK”-key to activate the menu item.
10.5.4 List of menu and submenu items Menu item Description Buttonhole number: up to 50 different buttonholes can be programmed. Taper tack selection: buttonholes with taper tack (1), cross tack (2), round tack (3), and without tack (0) as well as eyelet (4) can be programmed. Length adjustments Sewing length: the sewing length can be set from 6 to 42 mm, depending on the equipment. Eyelet diameter*: the internal diameter of the eyelet can be set from 2 to 7 mm, depending on the equipment.
Menu item Description Eye settings Eye type: up to seven different eye types can be programmed. Knife Shape No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 (X x Y) 0.0x0.0 1.3x3.0 2.1x3.2 2.8x4.3 3.0x4.6 3.2x5.4 free eyelet type Buttonhole shape for cutting after sewing/ no cutting (X x Y) 0.0x0.0 1.6x3.5 2.4x3.9 3.3x4.6 3.6x4.8 3.6x6.1 Buttonhole shape for cutting before sewing (X x Y) 0.0x0.0 1.1x2.6 1.7x2.8 2.4x3.9 2.6x4.1 2.8x4.
Menu item Description Flexible cutting: Monoflex mode 580-312000 / 580-321000 / 580-341000 Taper tack settings Taper tack length: the taper tack length can be set from 2 mm to 36 mm, depending on the sewing equipment and the buttonhole length. Throw width in the taper tack: the throw width (stitch width) for the whole buttonhole (see menu item throw width) can be reduced in the taper tack. Overlapping in the taper tack: overlapping of the buttonhole seams in the taper tack.
10.6 Sequences 10.6.1 General notes Sequence mode The operator (seamstress) will be able to sew several buttonholes with different parameters successively without having to touch a key on the control panel. · · · Each sequence can contain up to 9 different buttonholes. Each different buttonhole within a sequence can be sewn repeatedly up to 9 times. 25 different sequences can be created and memorized. In general all buttonholes can be selected in a sequence.
10.6.3 Programming of a sequence “S”-key Press the ”S”-key to switch from the main level to the menu for programming a buttonhole sequence. Selection of the sequence number keys ñò Select the menu item “sequence number” with the ñò keys. “OK”-key keys ñò Press the “OK”-key to activate the menu item. Select the sequence number that is to be programmed with the ñò keys. “OK”-key Press the “OK”-key to activate the menu item.
10.6.4 10.6.5 Adding a buttonhole at the end of a sequence keys ñò Select the last line in the programmed buttonhole sequence with the ñò keys. “OK”-key keys ñò Press the “OK”-key. Select the desired buttonhole program with the ñò keys. “OK”-key Press the “OK”-key. “ESC”-key Press the “ESC”-key. You will get back to the main level. Cancelling a buttonhole within a sequence Keys ñò Select the line of the programmed buttonhole sequence that is to be cancelled with the ñò keys.
10.6.6 Adding a buttonhole within a sequence Important note A single adding of a buttonhole program into a buttonhole sequence is not possible. Keys ñò 42 Note down the programmed buttonholes that are following. Select the desired line of the programmed buttonhole sequence with the ñò keys. “OK”-key Keys ñò Press the “OK”-key. Select the desired buttonhole program with the ñò keys. Then alter the following buttonholes according to your notes. “ESC”-key Press the “ESC”-key.
10.7 Sewing The sewing operation can be controlled either with the manual switches or with the pedal. Sewing with the manual switches With the manual switch the clamps can be controlled and the sewing operation started. According to the setting in the service menu (see service instructions) the function is different. 1. Setting (standard) – Key 1: The clamps are opened or closed respectively. – Key 2: The sewing operation starts when the clamps are closed. 2.
1 2 Removing the finished workpiece with the subclass 580-151000 – In order to remove the finished workpiece pull the looper thread and the gimp under the thread clamp 2. Pull both threads from the right to the left along the blade 1. The threads are cut. Replacing the knife – Loosen screw 1 and remove the fabric holder 4. – Take out the old blade 2. – Push the new blade 3 as far as it will go into the groove and snap it off in the direction indicated by the arrow. – Tighten the screw 1.
11 Information messages 11.1 Needle not in basic position If the needle is not in its basic upper position at the sewing start, this information code will appear. Error Correction – Turn the handwheel until the information disappears. 11.2 Threading mode As long as the sewing automat is in the “Threading mode”, the information code in the margin appears. Error Correction – Press the button at the head cover. 11.
11.6 Invalid cutting configuration Hint Appears only with the “Multiflex” setting In case an invalid cutting configuration is chosen, the opposite hint appears. Error correction – Check and set the control unit and the data of the knives and cutting blocks in use. – Check that suitable knives and cutting blocks are being used and redo the setting. 11.7 Abnormal threading mode If the needle is in the “Threading mode” position at the sewing begin, the information code in the margin appears.
13 Maintenance Caution: Danger of injury ! Carry out maintenance work only when the machine is switched off. Whenever maintenance work has to be done with the machine running practice utmost caution. 13.1 Cleaning A clean sewing automat helps to avoid disturbances ! Daily cleaning: – Clean the zone around looper, thread trimmer and throat plate as well as the sewing head daily from sewing dust, thread tails and cutting waste. If a vacuum unit is available, it is best to evacuate the waste by using it.
13.2 Lubricating 4 5 Check the oil level in the oil reservoirs 4 and 5 weekly ! Caution: Danger of injury ! Oil can cause skin eruption! Avoid a longer contact with the skin! Wash yourself thoroughly after a contact! ATTENTION ! The handling and disposal of mineral oils is subject to legal regulations. Deliver used oil to an authorized collecting station! Protect your environment.
13.3 Control 1 6 3 2 Caution: Danger of Injury ! Turn the main switch off. The maintenance of the buttonhole automat must only be carried out with the machine switched off! ATTENTION ! After assembling and if the buttonhole automat has not been used for a longer time, oil the wicks, felts, looper and needle bar components (see installation instructions chapter 11).
Index Page: Part 2: Installation Instructions class 580 1 Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 General notes and securing devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 Table plate with dimensioning 4 Ring bolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Assembly of the main switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery is dependent on your order. Please check before the assembly whether all required parts are available. – 1 Machine head – 2 Control – 3 Control panel – 4 Thread stand – 5 Maintenance unit – 6 Main switch – Integral sewing lamp – Spacer (right + left) for the distance between buttonhole and fabric edge – Tools and small parts in the accessories – Optional equipment (depending on the order) e.g.
3 Table top with dimensioning If you manufacture the table top yourself, take the above sketch as an example for the dimensioning. The table top should be approx. 40 mm thick. Hole for the thread stand Positions for screwing on the fish plate. To fix the machine properly, the screws for the fish plate should only be screwed into the screwed inserts M8 x 25 DIN 7965 (the screwed inserts are not included in the accessories). 7 5 Positions for screwing on the protective bracket of the control.
4 Ring bolt The ring bolt helps you to lift the automat into the stand. For example you can hoist the automat by a ceiling crane or you put a rigid bar (e.g. the bar of the thread stand) through the ring bolt and lift the automat with 2 persons. The ring bolt is included in the accessories. – Screw the ring bolt 8 on the automat. – Lift the automat into the stand. – Screw off the ring bolt 8 when the automat is mounted.
6 Assembly of the control Attention! The control must not stand on the floor because otherwise the ventilation grid are covered. This can lead to the overheating of the control. 8 2 1 7 3 9 4 – – – – 7 8 Screw the control on the underside of the table top with the screws 2 and 3. The side carrying the data plate 9 points to the front. Connect all plugs in field 1 and 4 with the respective bushes.
7 Potential equalization 3 4 1 5 6 1 2 – – – Connect the potential compensation cable 1 to the stand using the screw and toothed washer 2 (included in the accessories). Screw on the potential compensation cable 1 from the stand together with the potential compensation cable 3 from the automat, on the control box through the screw 4. Screw on the potential compensation cable 5 from the sewing motor to the control box through screw 6.
8 Assembly of the waste container 1 2 3 1 – – – 8 Screw the waste container under the pedestal of the automat as shown in the illustration. Connect the hose 3 with the waste container and the hose nozzle 2. The hose 3 sucks cutting waste into the container. Connect the waste container and the pressure supply (in the accessories) with the compressed-air hose 1.
9 Installation of the automatic buttonholer 1 2 3 9.1 Adjusting the working height The working height is infinitely variable between 73 cm and 90 cm (measured up to the upper edge of the table top). – Loosen the locking screws 1 and 2 on both sides of the stand. – Set the working table of the automatic buttonholer to the desired working height. – Tighten the locking screws 1 and 2. 9.
9.3 Connecting the pedal 1 2 – – – – – 9.4 Place the pedal 1 under the stand. Remove the handwheel and the belt protection of the automat. Guide the cable of pedal 1 through the cable duct of the automat to the top. Fix the cable to the underside of the table top using the provided cable clip. Connect the cable of pedal 1 with bush 2 (X406). Put the belt protection and the handwheel back again.
9.5 Connecting the maintenance unit 1 4 2 3 The pneumatic system of the machine and its optional equipment must be supplied with compressed air containing absolutely no water or oil. – Screw the maintenance unit on the stand. – Connect the maintenance unit with the thicker one 3 of the three compressed-air hoses coming out of the cable chute of the automat. – Connect the thinner hose to the connection 4. – Connect the maintenance unit with your pressure supply.
10 4 Lubrication 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 Caution: Danger of injury ! Oil can cause skin eruption. Avoid a longer contact with the skin! Wash yourself thoroughly after a contact! ATTENTION ! The handling and disposal of mineral oils is subject to legal regulations. Deliver used oil to an authorized collecting station. Protect your environment.
10.1 Fill the oil reservoirs – Fill up the reservoirs 2 and 4 through the feed openings 1 and 3 up to the marking “max”.
11 Installing the sewing software 11.1 General Loading a specific sewing software in the DACIII control unit is possible with the help of the “Programmed Dongle”. The “Programmed Dongle” has a label indicating the class and software version. Such a loading (booting) may be used in order to provide several DACIII control unit with a sewing software (first installation) or to install a newer machine software (update).
11.3 Setting the sewing equipment After the loading of the program, the control panel will display a screen for a password query. ïðñò Keys Enter the code “2548” using the arrow keys. “OK” Key Press the “OK” key. The menu item equipment will be activated. ñò Keys Select the equipment matching to the machine and subclass using the arrow keys (with the 580-141000 select also the length package) and confirm it through the “OK” key.
12 Sewing test After finishing the assembly work a sewing test has to be made: – Insert the mains plug. Caution: Danger of injury ! Needle thread, looper thread and gimp thread must only be threaded when the machine is switched off or in the threading in mode! – – – – – – – – – Insert needle Thread in looper thread (see operating instructions). Thread in needle thread (see operating instructions). If desired, thread in gimp thread (see operating instructions). Switch on main switch.
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