FIELDMANN FZR 5611 B Rotary Petrol Lawnmower Documentation
- June 13, 2024
- FIELDMANN
Table of Contents
- GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- EXPLANATION OF INSTRUCTION LABELS ON THE MACHINE
- DESCRIPTION OF THE LAWNMOWER
- ASSEMBLY/PREPARATION
- ASSEMBLING THE LAWNMOWER
- BEFORE STARTING THE LAWNMOWER
- CONTROLLING AND OPERATING THE LAWNMOWER
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- REGULAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
- DETECTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- DISPOSAL
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FZR 5611 B Rotary Petrol Lawnmower Documentation
USER’S MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing this rotary petrol lawnmower. Before you start using it, please, carefully read this user’s manual and save it for possible future use.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Carefully unpack the product and take care not to throw away any part of the
packaging before you find all the parts of the product.
Store the machine in a dry place out of reach of children.
Read all warnings and instructions. Not following warnings or instructions may
lead to injury by electrical shock, a fire and/or serious injuries.
PACKAGING
The product is packed in a package that prevents damage during transport. This
package is a resource and so can be handed over for recycling.
USER’S MANUAL
Before you start working with the machine, read the following safety and usage
instructions.
Acquaint yourself with the operating elements and the correct use of the
machine. Keep the user’s manual in a safe place where it can be easily
retrieved for future use. Save the original packaging, including the internal
packing material, warranty card and proof of purchase receipt at least for the
duration of the warranty.
If you need to ship this machine, pack it in the original cardboard box to
ensure maximum protection during shipping or transport (e.g. when moving or
when you need to send this product for repair).
Note: If you hand over the machine to somebody else, do so together with
the user’s manual. Following the instructions in the included user’s manual is
a prerequisite for the proper use of the machine. The user’s manual also
contains operating, maintenance and repair instructions.
The manufacturer takes no responsibility for accidents or damages resulting
from not following the instructions in this manual.
EXPLANATION OF INSTRUCTION LABELS ON THE MACHINE
| Before putting into operation, please carefully read the user’s manual.
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| Keep other persons away from the work area.
| Attention, rotating blades! Protect yourself against the danger of injury to
limbs.
| Emission of toxic gasses. Do not use the petrol lawnmower in enclosed or
unventilated areas.
| Hot surfaces, risk of burns!
| Before carrying out maintenance, turn off the engine and disconnect the
spark plug.
| Never add fuel while the engine is running.
| Indicates that there is a risk of injury to persons, death or damage to the
machine if instructions are not followed
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| Use hearing protection. Use eye protection. Use breathing organ protection.
| Always maintain a distance from moving parts.
| Travel along the slope on contours, not up and down.
| Conforms to all relevant European directives.
| Petrol is extremely flammable and therefore allow the engine to cool down
for 2 minutes before adding more fuel.
DESCRIPTION OF THE LAWNMOWER
- Travel lever
- Start / brake lever
- Top part of the handle
- Quick-release screws
- Bottom part of the handle
- Air filter cover
- Fuel primer bulb – Primer
- Side discharge deflector
- Cap with oil dipstick
- Mowing height adjustment lever
- Grass catcher
- Grass catcher cover
- Handle panel
ASSEMBLY/PREPARATION
Before assembling and starting the petrol lawnmower, first carefully read the
entire user’s manual and the instructions contained in it.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The lawnmower is supplied WITHOUT FUEL AND OIL in
the engine.
Your new lawnmower was tested at the production plant meaning that a small
amount of residual oil may be in the engine.
TAKING THE LAWNMOWER OUT OF THE CARDBOARD PACKAGING
Take the lawnmower out of the cardboard packaging and check that no loose
parts are left in the packaging.
ASSEMBLING THE LAWNMOWER
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Carefully unfold the lawnmower handle, being
careful not to pinch or
damage the lawnmower’s control cables.
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ASSEMBLING THE HANDLE
1. Insert the bottom part of the handle (Fig. 2 – point 1) into the respective holes on the lawnmower (see arrow) and secure in place with screw and nut.
2. Adjust the handle height for the lower installation according to the selected position, Pic. 2b.
3. Attach the top part of the handle (Fig. 2a – point 2) to the bottom part of the handle using the included screws with the quick coupler and wing nuts (Fig. 2c). -
INSTALLING THE HANDLE PANEL
Attach the plastic handle panel using the included screws (fig. 3). -
ASSEMBLING THE GRASS CATCHER
Secure the plastic hooks at the end of the textile part of the grass catcher into the steel frame (fig. 4).
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The grass catcher is equipped with a full indicator. It is a plastic flap at the rear of the grass catcher. When the grass catcher is not full, the flap is raised. When it closes, it is necessary to tip out the grass catcher.
BEFORE STARTING THE LAWNMOWER
ADDING OIL
The lawnmower is supplied without motor oil.
Before first start up, add motor oil SAE30 or 15W-40 (approx. 600 ml)
according to the following instructions.
- When pouring in the oil, place the lawnmower on a level surface.
- Pull the cap with the oil dipstick out of the oil refill hole (Fig. 5).
- After adding oil, put the dipstick back into the hole and tighten it.
- The oil level must be between the upper (MAX) and lower (MIN) limit (Fig. 5).
Caution! DO NOT OVERFILL the oil tank, otherwise a large amount of smoke
will come out of the exhaust when the lawnmower is started up.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Check the oil level before every use of the
lawnmower.
Add oil if necessary. Add oil up to the MAX level mark on the oil dipstick.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Replace the oil after the first 5 hours of
operation and subsequently after every 25 hours of operation.
ADDING FUEL
The suitable type of fuel for this engine is NATURAL 95
After unscrewing the fuel tank cap, add the fuel, pouring it in all the way up
to the collar of the fuel tank but do not overfill it.
Always add fresh, clean and approved lead-free petrol with an octane rating of
at least 95.
Caution! In the event that you spill any oil or fuel on the lawnmower
when refilling, wipe it away immediately. Do not store or add fuel or handle
it in any way in the vicinity of an open fire.
Caution! Fuels mixed with alcohol or fuels with ethanol or methane
additives may bind moisture to themselves, which may result in separation
during storage and the formation of acids. Subsequently during storage the
acid vapours may damage the fuel system of the lawnmower engine. These fuels
must not be used in the lawnmower.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION : When not using the lawnmower for longer than 30
days, drain the fuel tank, start the engine and let it run until the fuel
lines and the carburetor are empty (the engine will stop on its own). This
will prevent future engine problems. Before using it again, add fresh fuel
into the fuel tank.
CONTROLLING AND OPERATING THE LAWNMOWER
STARTING THE LAWNMOWER
- If the engine is not warmed up, press the fuel primer bulb 2-3 times (Fig. 6 – point 1). If the engine is already warm, it is not necessary to use the fuel primer bulb.
- Pull the start/brake lever towards the handle and hold it there (Fig. 6 – point 2), then pull on the pull cord (Fig. 6 – point 3). The engine should start up after 3-4 pulls.
- The engine is turned off by releasing the start/brake lever.
Caution! A small amount of smoke may be emitted when the engine is started
up for the first time as the protective layers in the engine are burnt off.
This is completely normal and does not constitute a problem.
CONTROLLING TRAVEL
The travel is controlled using the travel lever (Fig. 7 – point 1). When the
lever is pulled to the handle, the lawnmower will start moving.
To stop, release the lever. This lawnmower has one constant speed. APPLICATION RANGE FOR THE LAWNMOWER
Mowing with collection of grass clippings in a grass catcher
Mowing with rear discharge of grass clippings
Mowing with side discharge
Mulching – mowing with loose placement of grass clippings on the lawn
Caution! Do not use the mower on slopes with an inclination of more than
20°, otherwise motor seizure might occur!
MOWING WITH THE GRASS CATCHER
When the grass catcher is installed, grass clippings are discharged into the
grass catcher.
Caution! In case of poor mown grass catching, increase the mowing height
and check if the lawn is wet.
MOWING WITH REAR DISCHARGE
Without the grass catcher installed, the grass catcher cover serves as a
deflector that directs the movement of the grass clippings towards the ground.
A row of grass clippings is thereby formed behind the lawnmower.
MOWING WITH SIDE DISCHARGE
Caution! Attach and remove the side discharge deflector only with the
engine turned off.
Use your hand to lift the side discharge cover and attach the side discharge
deflector (fig. 8). In order to mow with side discharge, it is necessary to
install a mulching plug into the discharge chute. MULCHING
Caution! Attach and remove the mulching plug only with the engine turned
off.
Caution! Use only original mulching accessories when mulching.
- Remove the grass catcher and hold the plastic grass catcher cover with your hand (Fig. 9 – point 1).
- Install the mulching plug into the discharge chute (Fig. 9 – point 2) and make sure that the plug is seated firmly.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Do not mulch tall grass all at once,
this will prevent overloading the lawnmower mechanism and the engine.
SETTING THE MOWING HEIGHT
The mowing height is set centrally using the central mowing height adjustment
lever (Fig. 1 – point 10).
You can select in the range of 25 to – 75 mm. The middle mowing height is the
most suitable for the majority of lawns. Lawn damage may result when the
lowest height is set.
Caution! For maximum effectiveness, please always trim the grass by 1/3
of its length only. Mow the overgrown grass gradually and after each mowing,
lower the height by one step.
To keep quality lawn, do not use the lowest mowing height setting.
REPLACING THE MOWING BLADES
Caution! For this task, we recommend that you contact an authorised
service centre.
If you wish to replace the mowing blade, remove the bolt (Fig. 10). Perform
the installation according to the provided picture. Tighten the screw. The
tightening torque is 40 Nm. When replacing the the blade, replace the
fastening bolt also. CHANGING THE MOTOR OIL
Caution! For this task, we recommend that you contact an authorised
service centre.
The drain plug is located under the engine (Fig. 11 – point 1). Place a
suitable container for catching the used oil under the engine and remove the
plug. Tilt the lawnmower so that all the oil can drain from the oil tank.
After draining the oil, put the plug back into the hole, making sure that the
plug is securely in its place and wipe away any drops of spilled oil.
Add type SAE30 or 15W-40 oil into the oil tank. When the oil dipstick is
inserted into the hole and screwed in, the oil level should be between the Min
and
Max marks (Fig. 11). Do not overfill the oil tank. Start the engine and allow
it to run for a short time. Stop the engine, wait 1 minute and remeasure the
oil level in the oil tank. Add oil to the required level if
necessary.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This product is used exclusively for mowing grass. Do not use it for any other
purposes than those intended. Otherwise there is a risk of damaging it or an
injury.
Never allow children or persons who are not acquainted with the contents of
this user’s manual to work with the machine.
The person operating the lawnmower is responsible for the safety of persons in
the work area. Never operate the lawnmower in the near vicinity of other
people, children or freely roaming animals.
Before starting mowing, check the terrain where the lawnmower will be used and
remove stones, wires, sticks, splinters, bones and other foreign objects,
which could become caught in it or deflected or cause injuries.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
All nuts, pins and bolts must be properly tightened so that the machine is in
a safe and operational condition. Never use the lawnmower without the grass
catcher or protective cover.
Never use the lawnmower with loose mowing blades. Always check in advance that
all respective bolts are securely tightened. Blunt blades must be sharpened
evenly. Damaged blades must be replaced.
When working with the lawnmower, wear long pants and solid footwear.
Never start the lawnmower in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas where fumes
could accumulate. Emissions from the engine contain carbon monoxide, which is
life threatening.
Work only during sufficient light conditions (in daylight or sufficient
artificial lighting).
Do not use the lawnmower when it is raining or if the grass is wet.
Proceed especially carefully when mowing in elevated terrain (on a slope).
Always mow perpendicular to the slope, parallel to the contour, and not
directly up/down.
Under no condition leave the lawnmower running without supervision; if you
leave the lawnmower, turn off the engine.
Never lift the rear part of the lawnmower when starting it and always keep
your limbs away from the cutting deck or the rear grass ejection chute while
the engine is running.
Never modify the engine’s speed setting.
On lawnmowers with travel, release the travel lever before starting the
engine.
Never transport the lawnmower while its engine is running.
Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug in the following cases:
– when performing any task whatsoever under the mowing deck or in the rear
grass ejection chute.
– when performing maintenance, repairs or inspecting the machine.
– before carrying, lifting or transporting the lawnmower.
– when you leave the lawnmower without supervision or you are getting ready to
adjust the mowing height.
– before removing and emptying the grass catcher.
– when an impact with a foreign object occurs, stop the engine and carefully
inspect to ensure that there is no damage. In the event of damage, take the
lawnmower to a specialized service centre for repairs.
ATTENTION: The mowing blade continues to rotate for several seconds after
the engine is turned off.
- if the lawnmower is vibrating abnormally (immediately identify and remedy the cause of the vibration).
- For the purpose of ensuring safe operation, regularly check that the pins, bolts and nuts on the lawnmower are securely tightened.
ATTENTION: FUEL IS A VERY FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
Store fuel in a suitable container.
Only add fuel in an open and well ventilated location. When handling fuel, do
not smoke or use a mobile phone.
Only add fuel when the engine is turned off. Never open the fuel tank or add
fuel if the engine is hot or if it is running.
If fuel is spilled, do not start the engine. Take the lawnmower away from the
location where the fuel was spilled and take care to avoid possible ignition.
Continue with work only after the spilled fuel has evaporated and the fuel
fumes have dissipated;
After adding fuel, securely tighten the fuel tank cap and the cap on the fuel
canister.
**** ATTENTION: Before carrying out maintenance or repairs, stop the engine
and disconnect the spark plug.
MAINTENANCE
LAWN CARE
Various forms of care are required depending on the type of grass area.
Therefore, always read the instructions included on seed packages with respect
to the mowing height for the growing conditions in the given locality.
It is necessary to always keep in mind that the larger part of grass consists
of a stem and one or more leaves.
When the leaves are cut off completely, the lawn is damaged and the renewal of
growth will be much more difficult.
The following instructions generally apply:
– excessively low mowing causes disruption to the roots and subsequently
“spotty” appearance;
– in summer, mowing must be higher to prevent the soil from drying out;
– mowing wet grass may result in a lower efficiency of the blade due to grass
catching on the blade and grass being ripped out of the ground;
– in the event of exceptionally tall grass it is appropriate to perform the
first mow at the maximum permitted mowing height of the machine and then mow
again only after two or three days.
The lawn will have a better appearance when it is mowed regularly over its
entire area at the same height with alternating mowing directions.
MAINTENANCE
Caution! Always tilt the mower towards the handle side only (rear of the
mower).
All nuts, pins and bolts must be properly tightened so that the machine is in
a safe and operational condition. Regular maintenance is the basic
prerequisite for ensuring safety of the user, maintain the lawnmower’s
operating condition and high performance.
Never store a machine with petrol in the fuel tank inside a building where the
fumes could come within range of an open fire, sparks or sources of high
temperature
Before storing in any enclosed area, allow the engine to cool down.
To reduce the risk of a fire, ensure that the lawnmower and in particular the
engine, exhaust muffler, battery and also the location of spare fuel storage
are free of grass, leaves or excessive amounts of lubricant.
Regularly inspect the condition of the deflector and the grass catcher;
replace if damaged.
f Drain the fuel in a well ventilated area when the engine has cooled down.
When removing or installing the mowing blade, use thick work gloves.
It is necessary to check the balance of the mowing blade every time that it is
sharpened.
ATTENTION: Before carrying out maintenance or repairs, stop the engine
and disconnect the spark plug.
Regularly inspect the lawnmower and ensure that all grass deposits are removed
from the underside of the chassis.
Regularly lubricate the axle of the chassis and the bearings using a suitable
lubricant. Regularly inspect the condition of the blades because they have a
significant effect on the performance of the lawnmower. Blades should always
be sharp and balanced.
In regular intervals, check that all nuts and bolts are tightened. Nuts and
bolts that are worn out or incorrectly tightened may cause serious damage to
the engine or the frame.
If the blade strongly impacts an obstacle, stop the lawnmower and take it to
an authorised service centre.
BLADE: the blade is made from pressed steel. To achieve the best possible
mowing results, regularly sharpen the blades, approximately after every 25
hours of operation. Check that the blade is always correctly balanced. To do
this, insert a steel axle (with a diameter of 2-3 mm) into the middle hole. If
it is correctly levelled, the axis will remain in the horizontal position.
If the blade does not remain in the horizontal position, replace it.
When removing the blade, screw out the bolt, check the load bearing part of
the blade. If the parts are worn out or damaged, replace them.
ATTENTION: Always use only original spare parts. Poor quality spare parts
may cause serious damage to the lawnmower and create a safety hazard.
SERVICE
In the event that after purchasing the product you find any kind of defect,
contact the service department.
When using the product, follow the instructions contained in the included
user’s manual.
A complaint will not be accepted if you modified the product or if you did not
follow the instructions in the user’s manual.
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
Normal wear and tear of operating parts of the machine as a result of its use
Servicing tasks related to standard maintenance of the machine (e.g. cleaning,
lubrication, tuning, etc.).
Defects caused by external effects (e.g. climatic conditions, dustiness,
inappropriate use, etc.)
Mechanical damage resulting from the machine being dropped, impact, etc.
Damages resulting from unprofessional handling, overloading, use of incorrect
parts, inappropriate tools, etc. On returned products that were not properly
protected against mechanical damage during transport, the risk of potential
damage is borne exclusively by the owner.
STORAGE
If you will not be using the machine for an extended period of time, store it
according to the following instructions. This will extend the lifetime of the
machine.
Fully drain fuel from the fuel tank and the carburetor.
Screw out the spark plug and pour a small amount of motor oil into the socket.
Gently pull the pull cord 2 to 3 times.
Use a clean cloth to clean the exterior surfaces. Store the machine in a clean
dry location.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Engine | XP200 |
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Engine type | OHV, air cooled, 4-stroke |
Rated power | 3.5 kW |
Engine rpm | 2900 rpm |
Displacement | 196 cm³ |
Starting | Pull cord |
Fuel tank volume | 1.0 litres |
Recommended fuel | Petrol – lead-free, at least 95 octane |
Oil tank volume | 0.6 l |
Recommended oil | SAE30, 15W-40 |
Mowing height adjustment | Central, 6 positions |
Adjustable mowing height range | 25-75 mm |
Mowing coverage | 560 mm |
Wheel size | Front 200 mm, rear 280 mm |
Grass catcher capacity | 75 l |
Chassis | steel |
Declared noise level | 98 dB (A) |
Maximum vibration level | 5.822 m/s (K=1.5) |
Weight | 33.9 kg |
Amendments to text and technical parameters are reserved.
Changes in the text, design and technical specifications may be made without
prior notice and we reserve the right to make such changes.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Always carry out the regular maintenance schedule at a monthly or hourly
interval – whichever comes first| Before each use| After 5 hours of
operation for new machines| Every 6 months or after 25 hours of
operation| Every year
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Cleaning the machine, tightening the connecting screws| | X| | |
Engine oil| Level check| X| | |
Replacement| | X| X|
Air filter| Inspection| X| | |
Cleaning| | | X|
Replacement| | | | X
Spark plug| Inspecting & Cleaning| | | X|
Replacement| | | | X
Checking the mowing mechanism| Inspection| | | | X()
Idling| Checking & Adjusting| | | | X()
Valve movement| Checking & Adjusting| | | | X()
Combustion chamber| Cleaning| | | | X()
Fuel lines| Inspecting & Cleaning| | | | X()
General preventative inspection| | | | | X()
*entrust this maintenance to an authorized service centre
Caution! If the mower is used in arduous or dusty conditions, change the
oil and clean the air filter at more frequent intervals
DETECTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Probable cause | Procedures |
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Unable to start the engine | Choke valve damper in wrong position | Move the |
choke lever to the correct position
The fuel tank is empty| Fill the fuel tank with fuel
The air filter is dirty| Clean the air filter
Loose spark plug| Tighten the spark plug to 25-30 Nm
The ignition cable is loose or disconnected from the spark plug| Install the
ignition cable to the spark plug
Incorrect gap between spark plug electrodes| Install a new spark plug with the
correct gap between the electrodes
Faulty ignition module| Contact the repair shop
The engine is difficult to start or loses power| Dirt, water or old fuel in
the tank| Drain the fuel and clean the tank. Fill the tank with fresh clean
fuel
Clogged air vent in fuel tank cap| Clean or replace the fuel filler cap
The air filter is dirty| Clean the air filter
Dirt, water or old fuel in the tank| Drain the fuel and clean the tank. Fill
the tank with fresh clean fuel
Clogged air vent in fuel tank cap| Clean or replace the fuel filler cap
The air filter is dirty| Clean the air filter
The engine runs irregularly| Faulty spark plug| Install a new spark plug with
the correct gap between the electrodes
Incorrect gap between the electrodes| Set the gap between the electrodes to
0.7 – 0.8 mm
The air filter is dirty| Clean the air filter
The engine is idling poorly| The air filter is dirty| Clean the air filter
The air gaps in the engine cover are clogged| Remove debits from the gaps
The cooling fins and air passages below the engine fan are clogged| Remove
debris from cooling fins and air passages
The engine stops at high speed| The gap between the spark plugs is too small|
Set a gap of 0.7 to 0.8 mm
The motor is overheating| Limited airflow| Remove any debris from the gaps on
the engine cover, fan cover, and air passages
Unsuitable spark plug| Install a new spark plug with the correct gap between
the electrodes
The mower vibrates violently| The cuffing unit is loose| Tighten the mower
blade
The cutting unit is not balanced| The mower blade must be balanced
Bent crankshaft| Contact the repair shop
Declaration of Conformity
Product/ brand: Gasoline powered lawnmower/ FIELDMANN
Type/ model: FZR 5611-B
319 cm6 ; 3,5kW/ 2900 min-1, Cutting width 560mm, LpA 78dB(A), Law 98dB(A)
Manufacturer: FAST ČR, a.s.
Černokostelecká 2111, 100 00 Praha 10, Czech Republicated no: CZ26726548
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the
manufacturer.
The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the
relevant Union harmonization legislation:
- Directive Machinery 2006/42/EC
- Directive EMC 2014/30/EU
- Directive Noise 2000/14/EC + 2005/88/EC
- Directive Emission of gaseous 2016/1628/EU
- Directive RoHS 2015/863/EU
The relevant harmonised standards and the other technical specifications:
- EN ISO 5395-1:2013+A1
- EN ISO 5395-2:2013+A1+A2
- EN ISO 14982:2009
- EN ISO 3744:1995
- ISO 11094:1991
Place of issuance: Prague
Date of issuance: 20. 8. 2019
Name: Ing. Zdeněk Pech Chairman of the Board
Signature:
FAST OR. a .s.
Černokostelecká 1621, 251 01 flinty
ICO: 26726548
Die: CZ26726548
tel:-. +420/ 323 204 111
fax: 4420/ 323 204 110
DISPOSAL
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING
MATERIALS
Dispose of used packaging material at a site designated for waste in your
municipality.
The machine and its accessories are manufactured from various materials, e.g.
metal and plastic. Take damaged parts to a recycling centre. Inquire at the
relevant government department.
This product meets all the basic requirements of EU directives that apply to
it.
Changes in the text, design and technical specifications may be made without
prior notice and we reserve the right to make these changes.
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