Power Pressure Cooker XL Owner's Manual and Canning Guide

Model: PPC780

IMPORTANT: Do Not Use This Pressure Cooker Until You Have Read This Entire Manual Thoroughly.

Warranty information inside.

Certified by UL (Underwriters Laboratories) for safety.

Congratulations...

You are about to discover what so many other food lovers have known for years. Simply, that meals prepared properly with the pressure cooking method taste better and cook faster than foods prepared using conventional stovetop methods.

For decades, the culinary design division has created some of the most useful and popular kitchen appliances for worldwide use. The Power Pressure Cooker XL™ is the latest in this distinguished line.

Tested and perfected, the combination of metals, cooking surfaces, and digital technology is guaranteed to help you get mealtime raves from the whole family. Once familiar with the "one-touch" pre-set system, you'll find that many of your favorite family recipes can be cooked perfectly in a fraction of the time.

The sealed cooking chamber builds up heat and pressure, resulting in more flavor locked within the food and less energy wasted in a shorter cooking time. The "sealed" cooking process eliminates messy stovetop spills while "trapping" heat, making for cooler kitchens and easier cleanups.

The Power Pressure Cooker XL will provide many years of delicious family meals and memories. However, it is very important that you read this entire manual thoroughly to ensure you are totally familiar with its operation and precautions before beginning.

Index

Topic Page
Important Safeguards / Special Features 1-2
Built-In Safety Features / Parts and Accessories 3
Before First Use / Care and Cleaning 4-5
Digital Control Panel 6
Program Settings / Important Information 7
Pressure Cooking Tables / Unit Specifications / FAQ's 8
PRESSURE CANNING GUIDE 9
Food Acidity / Raw Packing and Hot Packing 10
Processing Time and Pressure / Safe Canning Tips 11
Getting Started 12
Power Cooker Pressure Canning Process 13-14
Limited Warranty 15

Important Safeguards

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.

Important Safeguards (continued)

SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS

A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. Do not use an extension cord with this product.

ELECTRIC POWER

If the electrical circuit is overloaded with other appliances, your appliance may not operate properly. It should be operated on a dedicated electrical circuit.

NOTE: This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.

SPECIAL FEATURES

Built-In Safety Features

  1. Lid Safety Device: Prevents pressure build-up if lid is not closed properly and prevents lid from opening until all pressure is released.
  2. Pressure and Temperature Sensor Controls: Maintain even heat and pressure by automatically activating or deactivating the power supply.
  3. "Back-up" Safety Release Valve: Should the Temperature/Pressure Sensor device malfunction, causing pressure to build beyond maximum setting, the "Back-Up" will automatically "kick in" and release the built up pressure.
  4. "Clog Resistant" Feature: Prevents food from blocking the steam release port.
  5. "Spring-Loaded" Safety Pressure Release: Should all safety features listed above fail, this "spring-loaded" device located beneath the heating element will automatically lower the Inner Pot, causing it to separate automatically from the Rubber Gasket. This will enable the steam and pressure to automatically escape around the pot Lid, avoiding a dangerous situation.
  6. Temperature "Cut-Off" Device: Should the unit malfunction and cause the internal temperature to rise beyond the "Safe" limit, this device will cut-off the power supply and will not automatically reset.

Power Pressure Cooker XL PARTS & ACCESSORIES

Diagram Description: The diagram shows the main components of the Power Pressure Cooker XL and its accessories.

IMPORTANT: Your Power Pressure Cooker XL™ has been shipped with the components shown above. Check everything carefully before use. If any part is missing or damaged, do not use this product and contact the shipper using the customer service number located on the back cover of the owner's manual.

General Operating Instructions

BEFORE THE FIRST USE

Before using the Power Pressure Cooker XL for the first time, wash the Inner Pot, the Lid, and the Rubber Gasket (pictured below #1) with warm soapy water. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.

To ensure correct fitting of the Rubber Gasket, fill the Inner Pot (pictured below #2) with water about 2/3 full, place the Lid on the cooker (Pictured below #3), then Rotate the Pressure Valve to the Lock position and run on CANNING mode for 10 minutes. When the cycle is complete, using tongs or another kitchen tool, carefully rotate the Pressure Valve to the Open position (Pictured below #4) allowing all pressure to escape. Let the appliance cool to room temperature. Pour out the water. Rinse and towel dry the Inner Pot. The Power Pressure Cooker XL is now ready for use.

#1 Lid (underside) Rubber Gasket

For proper cleaning, the Rubber Gasket should be removed. Using the Pull Tab located beneath the Lid, remove the Pot Lid Liner that holds the Gasket. After cleaning, re-attach Gasket to Lid Liner and snap back in place.

#2 Inner Pot

Note Max Fill Line. The Inner Pot has markings for "FULL" and "2/3".

#3 Placing The Lid On The Cooker

Place Inner Pot into the unit. Never load Inner Pot above the MAX line. Rotate the Inner Pot to make certain that it is seated properly.

Place Lid on Cooker with Handle and Recessed Valve (Fig. A) pointed to the "10:00 o'clock" position. Rotate Lid counter-clockwise until you feel a click.

HOT LID WARNING: Use black composite handle only when opening lid. The stainless steel parts become very hot and could burn your hands.

#4 Pressure Valve

The Pressure Valve has an "Open Position" and a "Lock Position".

WARNING: Avoid serious injury... Never use your hand to set the Pressure Valve in the Open Position after any cooking process. Use tongs or some other kitchen tool.

Condensation Collector

The Condensation Collector easily picks up any moisture that may drip off when using your Power Pressure Cooker XL. Simply align and push the collector into the channels on the back of the cooker. Empty and clean after each use.

Note: The "cook times" shown in the recipe booklet do not include the additional time needed to pressurize the unit before cooking begins. Full pressurization could take up to 17 minutes.

CARE AND CLEANING

CLEANING THE SAFETY DEVICES:

In addition to the gasket, the other safety devices on the Power Pressure Cooker XL must also be cleaned after each use.

THE PRESSURE VALVE:

To remove the Pressure Valve, simply pull up and the valve will release from its spring lock mechanism. Apply mild detergent and wash it under warm running water. After cleaning, check to see that the interior spring-loaded part moves freely by pressing down on it. Put the Pressure Valve back in place by pushing it down onto the spring-loaded mechanism. This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to repair it yourself. Contact customer service for qualified repair information.

TO CLEAN:

After use, unplug unit and allow to cool completely before cleaning. The Power Pressure Cooker XL must be cleaned thoroughly after each use in order to avoid staining caused by a build-up of food or cooking residue.

DO NOT POUR COLD WATER INTO A HOT Power Pressure Cooker XL.

Note: To ensure safe operation of this Power Pressure Cooker XL, strictly follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions after each use. Should a tiny bit of food (such as a grain of rice or pea shell) remain in the unit, it could prevent the safety devices from operating during subsequent use.

IMPORTANT: Always remove the Pressure Valve and clean the opening with a pin to remove any blockage that might have occurred during the cooking process. This must be done after each use. The removable cooking pot and Lid are immersible for cleaning. Rinse cooking pot and Lid under hot running water. Use only a mild liquid detergent and a soft cloth, sponge or nylon scrubber for cleaning. Do not use abrasive powders, bicarbonate of soda or bleach. Do not use scouring pads.

WIPE BASE AFTER EACH USE WITH A SOFT, DAMP CLOTH OR SPONGE, MAKING SURE ALL FOOD RESIDUE IS REMOVED.

DO NOT IMMERSE BASE IN WATER

When cleaning the Lid, the Rubber Gasket (page 4, Illustration #1) must be removed and washed separately with a sponge or soft cloth and warm, soapy water.

General Operating Instructions

DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL

The Power Pressure Cooker XL has seven basic cooking modes that may be used alone or in combination to produce an infinite variety of results.

WHEN THE UNIT IS FIRST PLUGGED IN, "0000" will appear on the LED Display. When a cooking process is selected, such as CANNING/PRESERVING, the default time will be displayed for 5 seconds in the LED window. Then a rotating effect will appear on the screen to signify it is building pressure. Once pressure is built, the rotating effect will end and the display will begin counting down the time. When the process is completed, the unit will beep and enter KEEP WARM mode until cancelled.

COOK TIME SELECTOR BUTTON: When a specific cooking program is selected, the unit will display the default time in the LED window and the "Food:Quick" indicator below the LED window will light. Should your recipe or personal taste require "Medium" or "Well" results, you may select those options by pushing the Cook Time Selector button. In addition, the Cook Time Selector Button may be used when cooking Rice to select the perfect program for White, Brown or Wild varieties.

NOTE: You may override pre-programmed time by selecting the Time Adjustment button.

IMPORTANT: Any function can be stopped immediately by selecting the CANCEL button.

Control Panel Description: The control panel features buttons for:

PROGRAM SETTINGS

Program Buttons Default Time Quick-Med-Well Select Button Cook Time Adjust Range Temperature °C Temperature °F Pressure kPa Pressure PSI
Delay Timer N/A N/A 0-24 hrs 116 241 82.7 12
Canning / Preserving 10 mins 10-45-120 mins 10-120 mins 109 228 50 7.2
Soup / Stew 10 mins 10-30-60 mins 10-60 mins 109 228 50 7.2
Slow Cook 2 hrs 2-6-12 hrs 2-12 hrs 79-93 174-199 <30 <4.3
Rice / Risotto 6 mins 6-18-25 mins 6-25 mins 109 228 50 7.2
Beans / Lentils 5 mins 5-15-30 mins 5-30 mins 109 228 50 7.2
Fish / Veg. / Steam 2 mins 2-4-10 mins 2-10 mins 109 228 50 7.2
Meat / Chicken 15 mins 15-40-60 mins 15-60 mins 109 228 50 7.2
Time Adjustment 10 mins N/A 10-120 mins
Cancel / Keep Warm N/A N/A N/A

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

If there is steam coming out the sides and the Pressure Valve on top of the Lid is in the Lock position, then the Lid has not seated. This sometimes happens when the unit is new. If the gasket is in place, try pushing down on the Lid. This should seal the Lid and the steam should stop coming out. It is also important to be sure the Float Valve is assembled correctly. Incorrect assembly may cause steam to come out the sides or prevent pressure from building. The Float Valve should be able to move up and down freely, only stopping when the silicon gasket meets the Lid. It is, however, normal for condensation to appear in the condensation collector. See illustration below for assembly.

Illustration Description:

  1. Hold the head of the Float Valve and insert the fluted end into the hole in the Lid of the unit with a pencil or any other slim tool. Push and hold the head of the Float Valve tightly in place and reverse the Lid to the underside.
  2. (Diagram not provided, but implies a step related to the float valve.)
  3. Place the silicon gasket onto the fluted end of the Float Valve so it sits in the groove.
  4. The Float Valve should be able to move up and down freely, only stopping when the silicon gasket meets the Lid.

General Operating Instructions

PRESSURE COOKING CHARTS

Meats

Meats Liquid / Cups Approximate Minutes
Beef/Veal, roast or brisket3-435-40
Beef Meatloaf, 2 lbs110-15
Beef, Corned450-60
Pork, roast140-45
Pork, ribs, 2 lbs.320
Leg of Lamb2-435-40
Chicken, whole, 2-3 lbs.3-420
Chicken, pieces, 2-3 lbs.3-415-20
Cornish Hens, two115
Meat/Poultry Soup/Stock4-615-20

Seafood / Fish

Seafood / Fish Liquid / Cups Approximate Minutes
Clams12-3
Lobster, 1 1/2 - 2 lbs.12-3
Shrimp11-2
Fish, Soup or Stock1-45-6

Vegetables

Vegetables Liquid / Cups Approximate Minutes
Asparagus, thin whole11-2
Beans, fava14
Beans, green12-3
Beans, lima12
Beets, medium110
Broccoli, pieces12
Brussel sprouts, whole14
Carrots, 1-inch pieces14
Corn, on-the-cob13
Pearl Onions, whole12
Potatoes, 1 1/2" chunks16
Potatoes, whole, medium110-11
Squash, acorn, halved17
Squash, summer, zucchini14

NOTE: All pressure cooking modes require the addition of liquid in some form (water, stock, etc.). Unless you are familiar with the pressure cooking process, follow recipes carefully for liquid addition suggestions. Never fill inner pot above MAX line. Always use Pressure Valve to lower pressure quickly.

UNIT SPECIFICATIONS

Model Number Supply Power Rated Power Capacity of Inner Pot Working Pressure Safety Working Pressure
PPC780 AC 120V 60HZ 1300W 8QT 0-80 kPa 80-90 kPa

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  1. DOES THE Power Pressure Cooker XL HAVE LEAD IN IT? No!
  2. WHAT TYPE OF STEEL IS THE UNIT MADE OF? Stainless Steel
  3. HOW DO YOU ASSEMBLE/DISASSEMBLE THE UNIT? See Diagram on page 3 of this manual.
  4. WHY WOULD THE LID COME OFF WHEN IT SHOULDN'T? It should only come off if there was no pressure inside.
  5. WHAT IS THE DEFAULT TIME? Each cooking mode has a default time that appears as soon as you select that desired mode button. Before the Default Time "minute count down" clock begins, the unit must first reach the proper pressure and/or temperature for that mode.
  6. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR THE UNIT TO REACH FULL PRESSURE AND FOR THE COOK TIME CLOCK TO START A COUNT DOWN? Up to 17 minutes.
  7. CAN YOU CHANGE THE COOK TIME SO THAT IT IS MORE THAN THE DEFAULT SETTING? Yes! SEE CHART ON PAGE 7.
  8. CAN YOU LEAVE THE UNIT ON WHILE NOT AT HOME? Yes!
  9. CAN YOU PUT FROZEN FOODS IN WITHOUT DEFROSTING? Yes, remember to add an extra 10 minutes for frozen meats.

Pressure Canning Guide

Great Food Anytime...

The canning process will enable you to prepare and preserve all of your family's favorites including fresh and cooked fruits, vegetables, meats, jams and jellies. Canning is a great way to bring "out of season" foods to the table economically. You can buy in bulk now at low prices and preserve for the future when items are scarce and more costly.

NOTE: It is important that you read this guide carefully following all steps to ensure that the food has been processed to preserve its nutritional value and is safe for consumption by your family. Improper canning can lead to serious health consequences.

Pressure Canning

The Pressure Canning process can be used for all foods and particularly for those containing little acid. These include vegetables, meats and seafood.

When canning, there is no room for experimentation. Altering cooking time, ingredients, and temperatures can be dangerous and risky. Using the exact time, temperature, and method specified in the recipe will protect the food from harmful bacteria, molds, and enzymes. Adding too much time to a recipe will destroy nutrients and flavor.

Food enzymes can promote the growth of molds and yeasts, which in turn will cause food to spoil. These agents can be destroyed by achieving a temperature of 212° with steam canning methods. However, other contaminants may develop such as salmonella, staphylococcus aureus, and clostridium botulinum, the cause of botulism. Killing these harmful bacteria requires a temperature of 240°, provided only by the Pressure Canning process.

Food Acidity

The lower the acid content in the food, the greater the potential for spoilage and contamination. Many foods such as fruits are high in acid, whereas others such as meats, dairy products, and sea foods have low acid levels. (see charts below)

Proper Pressure Canning minimizes the possibility of spoilage and contamination.

Examples of High Acid Foods

High Acid Foods
Apples
Applesauce
Apricots
Berries
Cherries
Cranberries
Fruit Juices

Examples of Low Acid Foods

Low Acid Foods
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Carrots
Corn
Hominy
Meat

Examples of High Acid Foods (continued)

High Acid Foods
Oranges
Peaches
Pears
Pickled Beets
Pineapple
Plums
Rhubarb

Examples of Low Acid Foods (continued)

Low Acid Foods
Mushrooms
Okra
Peas
Potatoes
Seafood
Spinach
Winter Squash

Raw Packing and Hot Packing

Fresh foods contain air. The shelf life of canned food depends on how much air has been removed during the canning process. The more air removed, the longer the shelf life.

Raw Packing is the process of canning fresh but unheated foods. The process causes foods such as fresh fruit to float in their jars. Raw packed foods tend to lose color over time. Raw packing may be preferable in some recipes.

Hot Packing is the process of canning foods that have been pre-cooked prior to packing them in their jars. This reduces the air in the food.

Regardless of the method used, all liquids added to the foods should always be heated to a boiling point. This will remove excess air, shrink the foods, prevent floating, and create a tighter seal.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Altitude and Pressure Canning

The temperature at which water will boil can vary depending upon your location in regards to sea level. The Power Pressure Cooker XL will operate properly up to a maximum altitude of 2,000 ft. above sea level. Do not use this unit for pressure canning above an altitude of 2,000 ft.

Processing Time and Pressure

The chart below demonstrates proper processing time and pressure for various foods using your Power Pressure Cooker XL. The CANNING button sets the pressure. A kPa setting of 80 is equal to 11.6 lbs. PSI. At up to 2,000 ft. above sea level, the Power Pressure Cooker XL with a kPa 80 setting will produce sufficient pressure and heat to safely process all foods for canning.

Food Item Packing Conditions Jar Size Set Pressure to 80 kPa (Minutes)
AsparagusHot & RawPints30
Beans (green)Hot & RawPints20
Beans (lima, pinto, butter or soy)Hot & RawPints40
BeetsHotPints30
CarrotsHot & RawPints25
Corn, whole-kernelHot & RawPints55
GreensHotPints70
OkraHotPints25
Peas, Green or EnglishHot & RawPints40
Potatoes, whiteHotPints35
Meat Strips, Cubes, or ChunksHot or RawPints75
Ground or Chopped MeatHot or RawPints75
Poultry, without bonesHot or RawPints75
Poultry, with bonesHot or RawPints65

For processing times and methods for additional low acid foods, please refer to the National Center for Home Food Preservation (http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/): or your local county extension agent.

Safe Canning Tips

Getting Started

Your Power Pressure Cooker XL is designed to accommodate 4 - 16 oz. (1 pint) wide mouth jars per canning session. We suggest you use jars with self-sealing lids.

Jar Cleaning

Always wash empty jars in hot water with detergent by hand or in a dishwasher. Rinse thoroughly. Scale or hard-water films on jars are easily removed by soaking jars several hours in a solution containing 1 cup of vinegar (5 percent acidity) per gallon of water.

Lid Preparation

The self-sealing lid (A) consists of a flat metal lid held in place during processing by a metal screw band (B). When jars are processed, the lid gasket softens to form an airtight seal with the jar. To ensure a good seal, carefully follow the manufacturer's directions in preparing lids for use. Examine all metal lids carefully.

Do not use old, dented, or deformed lids, or lids with gaps or other defects in the sealing gasket.

Diagram Description: Shows a "Lid & Jar Assembly" with parts labeled A (Lid) and B (Screw Band).

Additional Accessories You May Need

16oz. Canning Jars

Canning Tongs

The Power Pressure Cooker XL Pressure Canning Process

To begin, select a recipe that has been pre-tested and approved for pressure canning. Though ingredients vary, generally speaking you will be processing the food as demonstrated in this guide.

  1. Select a pre-tested pressure canning recipe. Choosing only the freshest ingredients, prepare the food as instructed. Vegetables and fruits should be at their peak of fresh-picked ripeness.
  2. Fill 16 oz. clean canning jars to the level shown in FIG.1. Any liquid should not exceed the level shown in FIG.1, so that there remains a headspace at the top of approximately 1 inch.
  3. Using a flexible nonporous spatula, gently press between the food and the jar to remove any trapped air bubbles as in FIG.2.
  4. Place a clean lid on top of the jar and then add a screw band. Turn clockwise and hand tighten in place as in FIG.3.

NOTE: Never retighten lids after processing jars. As jars cool, the contents contract, pulling the self-sealing lid firmly against the jar to form a high vacuum.

If screw bands are too loose, liquid may escape from jars during processing, and seals may fail.

If screw bands are too tight, air cannot vent during processing, and food will discolor during storage. Over-tightening also may cause lids to buckle and jars to break, especially with raw-packed, pressure-processed food. Screw bands are not needed on stored jars. They should be removed after jars are cooled.

When removed, washed, dried, and stored, screw bands may be used many times. If left on stored jars, they become difficult to remove, often rust, and may not work properly again.

Diagram Description (FIG. 1): Shows a jar with "Lid", "Headspace", and "Liquid Level" indicated.

Diagram Description (FIG. 2): Shows a spatula being used to remove air bubbles from a jar.

Diagram Description (FIG. 3): Shows a hand tightening a screw band on a jar lid.

Diagram Description (Image): Shows the Power Pressure Cooker XL with the Inner Pot, Jars and Rack, and Lid.

5. Place the Inner Pot in the base unit. Then put the Wire Rack in the bottom of the Inner Pot. Place Filled, sealed Jars on Rack. Unit will hold up to 4-16 oz. jars (maximum).

6. Pour hot water over the jars and into the Inner Pot until the water level reaches 1/4 of the way up the sides of the jars. For 4-16 oz. jars, this would be about 6 cups of water. When processing fewer jars, more water would be needed.

7. After reading the Owner's Manual, put the lid on the base and lock in place. Plug the unit into the wall outlet.

8. Select the Canning/Preserving button. The Unit will default to the Canning program automatically setting the pressure at 80 kPa. Now you will need to set the Cook Time as per your recipe.

9. When the canning process is complete, select the Cancel button. Unplug the unit and Set the Pressure Valve to the Open position. Once all the steam has escaped, Carefully remove the lid.

10. Using Canning Tongs, remove the hot jars and place them on a heat-resistant surface and allow to cool to room temperature.

11. When jars are thoroughly cool, remove the Screw Bands. The lids should be tightly sealed to the jars and when pressed in the center, they should not have any "give" or springing motion. If they do, you cannot safely store this food for future use. It must be reprocessed immediately or refrigerated and used within a few days.

12. Place the finished jars on shelves in a cool, clean, dry atmosphere. Properly processed food will last for months and seasons. Jars, lids, and screw bands are reusable. Check all carefully for damage before reuse.

IMPORTANT: The Power Pressure Cooker XL, when used as a pressure canning device, does not have an effective operating capacity for more than 2,000 ft. above sea level.

Manufacturer's Limited Warranty

The manufacturer warrants that your Power Pressure Cooker XL™ is free of defects in materials and workmanship and will, at its option, repair or replace any defective Power Pressure Cooker XL™ that is returned to it. All parts and components of the Power Pressure Cooker XL™ are warranted for 60 days from the original date of purchase. This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions set forth below:

  1. Normal wear and tear are not covered by this warranty. This warranty applies to consumer use only, and is void when the product is used in a commercial or institutional setting.
  2. The warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable. In addition, proof of purchase must be demonstrated. This warranty is void if the product has been subject to accident, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance or repair, or unauthorized modification.
  3. This limited warranty is the only written or express warranty given by the manufacturer. Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration to the duration of this warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
  4. Repair or replacement of the product (or, if repair or replacement is not feasible, a refund of the purchase price) is the exclusive remedy of the consumer under this warranty. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of this warranty or any implied warranty on this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
  5. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

Procedure for Warranty Repairs or Replacement:

If warranty service is necessary, the original purchaser must pack the product securely and send it postage paid with a description of the defect, proof of purchase, and a check or money order for $24.99 to cover return postage and handling to the following address:

Power Pressure Cooker XL™, P.O. Box 3007, Wallingford, CT 06492.

Customer Support

We are very proud of the design and quality of our Power Pressure Cooker XL™.

This product has been manufactured to the highest standards. Should you have any problem, our friendly customer service staff is here to help you.

Contact: 1-973-287-5169

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