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Renault Scenic 2011

This document serves as a quick guide for the Renault Scénic, highlighting its features, comfort, and high-tech equipment. It provides essential information on vehicle operation, maintenance, and safety, including instructions for various functions such as seat adjustments, airbag settings, and starting the engine. Users are encouraged to consult the complete driver’s handbook for more detailed information and guidelines.

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This document serves as a quick guide for the Renault Scénic, highlighting its features, comfort, and high-tech equipment. It provides essential information on vehicle operation, maintenance, and safety, including instructions for various functions such as seat adjustments, airbag settings, and starting the engine. Users are encouraged to consult the complete driver’s handbook for more detailed information and guidelines.

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RENAULT S.A.S. SOCIÉTÉ PAR ACTIONS SIMPLIFIÉE AU CAPITAL DE 533 941 113 € / 13-15, QUAI LE GALLO
92100 BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT R.C.S. NANTERRE 780 129 987 — SIRET 780 129 987 03591 / TÉL. : 0810 40 50 60 à999100841Ríîíä 1D
RP 885-1 – 99 91 008 41R – 02/2009 – Edition anglaise
EGuide ENG J95 | 885-1 | ENG | Dos = 0 mm | 22 pages |C0 M100 J50 N40 | 4 de Couv


WELCOME TO YOUR NEW SCÉNIC

Note

Congratulations on your choice: life on board your New Scénic is easy thanks to its generous proportions, exceptional comfort and high-tech equipment which is
genuinely useful during day-to-day driving.

In order to make your experience as pleasant as possible, we suggest you discover the main features of your New Scénic by reading this document.

This document does not replace the driver’s handbook.


Please read your complete driver’s handbook for more detailed information on the equipment mentioned in this reference guide for your New Scénic.

Detailed information regarding your vehicle’s use, maintenance and warranty, as well as videos and simulators,
are all only a click away in the New Scénic e-Guide, available at www.e-guide.renault.com.

Translated from French. Copying or translating, in part or in full, is forbidden unless prior written permission has been obtained from RENAULT, 92100 Billancourt
2009.
Front and engine compar tment 3

Passenger side 4

Rear seats 5

Rear of vehicle 7

Accessing the vehicle 9

Adjusting the front seats 10

Driver’s position settings 11

Star ting/Stopping the engine 12

Dashboard 13

Instr ument panel 14

Lighting/W ipers 15

Driving position 16

Multimedia systems 17

Heating and air conditioning


system 21

Gadgets 22
front and engine compartment 

B
3
2 A
1

4
B
3
A

Opening the bonnet Coolant level Engine oil level


To open, pull the unlocking control (refer to the The level indicated on reservoir 2 should be be- To check the oil level, use dipstick 3.
“Dashboard” section), lift handle 1 and raise the tween the MIN and MAX markings. The level shown on dipstick 3 should be between
bonnet. Guide it when opening; it is supported by If it is necessary to top up this level, it is essential MIN A and MAX B. If the oil level is at minimum,
struts. to do so when the engine is cold. the message “Adjust oil level” is displayed on the
instrument panel.
Closing the bonnet Screen washer fluid level You must observe the service intervals and the
Check that nothing has been left in the engine Add some fluid to reservoir 4 if necessary. standards governing the oils tested for your engine.
compartment. To close the bonnet again, hold it Note: depending on the vehicle, to find out the fluid Refer to the Maintenance Service and Warranty
in the middle and guide it down, allowing a 30 cm level, open the cap and pull out the dipstick. document for your vehicle, and to Section 4 of the
gap before it is closed, then release it. It will latch vehicle handbook for the precautions to take when
automatically under its own weight. Check that it filling with oil.
is locked.
P assenger side 

ON

OFF

Deactivating the front Activation of the front


passenger air bag passenger air bag

If you wish to fit a rear-facing child seat on the You should reactivate the air bag as soon as you
front passenger seat, you must deactivate the air remove the child seat from the front passenger seat
bag: with the vehicle stationary, turn switch 1 to to ensure the protection of the front passenger in
OFF. the event of an impact.

With the ignition on, the ¹ warning light


lights up orange on instrument panel 2.
To reactivate the air bag: when the vehicle is sta-
tionary, push and turn switch 1 to the ON posi-
tion.
With the ignition on, you must check that the

› warning light lights up green on in-


strument panel 2, then goes off after about one
minute.
Reposition the switch immediately to ON as soon
as you are no longer using the child seat.
R ear seats 

A
1 2

2 1 3

B
1
2 3

Folding down the seat A Removing the seat Lift it as far forward as possible (2) until control 3
locks (move the front seat forward if necessary),
Move control 1 or strap 2 (centre seat) to fold With the seat folded down (1), gently lower it lower it until it is 10 centimetres from the floor and
down the seatback. and lift control 3 to unlock the front seat mount- release it. Check that it is correctly locked. Refer to
Lift the control located under the rear of the seat to ings (2). Then guide the seat to the floor (3). Refer the label located on the back of the seat.
fold down the seat. to the label located on the back of the seat.

B Fitting the seat

Fit the seat flat on the floor, positioning the hooks


opposite the arrows (1) located on the seat’s front
plastic trim.

Check that the seats are correctly locked when


put back in position.
R ear seats 

5
4

Child safety ISOFIX system


The rear seats are equipped with the ISOFIX child
Electric locking: this is located on the driver’s seat mounting system.
door controls and makes it impossible to open the Depending on the type of child seat used, installa-
electric windows and rear doors from the inside. tion requires specific precautions. Refer to Section
1 of the driver’s handbook.
Manual locking: to make it impossible to open the The two rings 5 are located between the seatback
rear doors from the inside, move lever 4, visible on and the seat base, and a third anchoring point is lo-
the edge of the door and check that the doors are cated behind each seat. The rings are indicated by
definitely locked from the inside. a marking. To ensure your child seat can be easily
fitted and locked on the rings 5, use the access
Refer to Section 1 of the driver’s handbook. guides 6 on the child seat.
rear of the v ehicle 

3
D
2 E 4
A B C C B A F

Parking distance control When switching to reverse gear, the camera is acti- Fuel tank
vated and two lines appear on the screen.
On equipped vehicles, the parking distance control Moving blue line 2: this shows the vehicle’s tra- Your vehicle is fitted with an integrated fuel filler
measures the distance between the rear (and, de- jectory according to the position of the steering flap.
pending on the vehicle, the front) of the vehicle and wheel.
any obstacles that are nearby. Fixed line 3: this is made up of three fixed – Place your finger in recess 4 in the fuel filler flap
When approaching an obstacle during manoeuvres, points D, E and F which show you the distance to open it, then insert the filler nozzle;
the beeps become faster and then sound continu- behind the vehicle. – when driving, if the low fuel level warning light
ously when 30 cm from the obstacle. In addition
to the beeps, there is display 1 on the instrument
panel. It is made up of three zones in different
Refer to Section 2 of your driver’s handbook.
You can deactivate the parking distance control L comes on or flashes (depending on the
vehicle), fill up immediately.
permanently and adjust the volume from the vehi-
colours: A, B and C. cle settings customisation menu. Refer to Section
Depending on the vehicle, you may have a revers- 1 of your driver’s handbook. The fuel tank capacity is approximately 60 litres.
ing camera which allows the area to the rear of the
vehicle to be displayed on the navigation screen.
rear of the v ehicle 

5 6

Tools Emergency spare wheel Tyre inflation kit

Tools 5 are located under the luggage compart- On equipped vehicles, it is located under the lug- On equipped vehicles, it is located under the lug-
ment carpet. gage compartment carpet. gage compartment carpet.

– lift the luggage compartment carpet and attach


it;

– unscrew centre mounting 6 and remove the


emergency spare wheel.

Refer to Section 5 of your driver’s handbook.


A ccessing the v ehicle 

REMOTE CONTROL RENAULT CARD version Special features


Press: – The detection zone of the card, necessary for
‡ to unlock;
locking and unlocking the vehicle, depends on
the surrounding environment or the location of
… to lock;
the card;


ˆ to switch the exterior lights on/off remotely
(in order to find your vehicle in a car park for ex-
– for vehicles equipped with deadlocking,
two successive presses on this button stop the
vehicle from being opened, even from the inside
ample); and, depending on the vehicle, the windows are
1 2 †
only.
to lock/unlock the luggage compartment closed.

NOTE
Locking/unlocking the HANDS-FREE RENAULT CARD version In all situations:
vehicle With the card on your person (you can leave it in – two flashes of the direction indicator lights con-
your pocket, bag etc.), in addition to the remote firm locking;
The RENAULT card system replaces the tradi- control RENAULT card functions, the following are – one flash of the direction indicator lights con-
tional key. Locking/unlocking the vehicle is simple: possible: firms unlocking.
whether from a distance or nearby, a single press – automatic unlocking by pulling a door handle;
is required. – automatic locking when leaving the vehicle (a
beep sounds) or intentional locking by pressing
For special notes relating to this system, refer to the button on the driver’s door handle.
Section 1 of your driver’s handbook. Note: if required, you can use the manual mode or
the key 2. To release the key, press button 1.
After locking/unlocking the vehicle or the lug-
gage compartment only using the buttons on the
RENAULT card, remote locking and unlocking in
hands-free mode are deactivated.

To reactivate the hands-free mode, restart the


Never leave the RENAULT card in the vehicle vehicle.
F ront seat settings 10

3 6
5 7
2 4

1 4

Manual seat adjustment Electric seat adjustment Adjusting the lumbar


support on the seat
moving the seat forwards or backwards moving the seat forwards or backwards Lower handle 7 to increase the support and lift it
Lift handle 1 to release. Release the handle at the Move switch 5 forwards or backwards. to decrease it.
desired position and make sure that it is locked.
raising or lowering the seat
raising or lowering the seat Move the switch 5 upwards or downwards. Heated seats
Move lever 2 as many times as necessary upwards
or downwards. tilting the seatback With the engine running, turn control 4 to one of
Move the rear of switch 6 forwards or backwards. the positions I, II or III.
tilting the seatback
Turn control knob 3 to the required position. ñ this indicator light illuminates on the instru-
ment panel once the front seat heating system is
operating. The system, which has a thermostat, de-
cides whether or not the heating is needed, accord-
ing to the position selected.

Carry out these adjustments when the vehicle


is stationary.
D ri v er ’ s position settings 11

A 1
2

C
3 D
B
4
5

Headrest Front seat belts Folding door mirrors

Raising the headrest Adjusting the height Switch 4 in central position: the rear view mirrors
Pull the headrest upwards to the desired height. Press button 2 and hold it, then adjust the seat belt will fold back automatically when the vehicle is
to the desired height. locked. They will fold out when the ignition is next
Lowering the headrest switched on.
Press button 1 and guide the headrest down to the
desired height. Rear seat belts Depending on the vehicle, to force the door mirrors
Refer to Section 1 of your driver’s handbook. to fold back or out, position switch 4 to C or D.
To adjust the angle of the headrest Automatic mode is then deactivated.
Depending on the vehicle, move section A towards Door mirrors
or away from you to the required position. To reactivate it, set switch 4 to the central posi-
Adjustment tion.
To adjust side supports Select the door mirror using switch 5, then use
Depending on the vehicle, the sections B can be button 3 to adjust it to the desired position.
adjusted independently.
starting / stopping the engine 12

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
With the lever in position P, press START/STOP
button 1.

Note: for vehicles fitted with the hands-free


1 RENAULT card, the brake pedal must be depressed
to allow the engine to be started.

2 Stopping the engine


When the vehicle is stationary, press START/STOP
button 1.
Depending on the case, certain functions (radio,
Starting the engine navigation, wipers etc.) may be switched off at the
With the remote control RENAULT card in reader 2 latest when the vehicle is locked.
or the hands-free RENAULT card in the interior de-
tection zone (excluding certain high locations such
as the sun visor, etc.) apply the following starting
conditions:

Manual GEARBOX
With the gear lever in neutral, press START/STOP
button 1.
D ash b oard 13

5 Front seat belt reminder warning lights and pas- 14 Controls for:
1 2 3 4 senger air bag activation/deactivation status indi- – headlight beam height remote adjustment;
cator lights: – lighting dimmer for control instruments;
5
ç driver’s and front passenger seat belt. For
the rear seat belts, a message on the instrument
– activation/deactivation of the traction control.

Warning lights:
6 panel indicates the number of seat belts that are © This requires you to drive carefully to a
buckled. RENAULT Dealer as soon as possible. You risk

14
7
¹ : passenger air bag in OFF position;
damaging your vehicle if you keep driving after
this warning light has come on.
12 11
10
8 › : passenger air bag in ON position. ® This warning light requires you to stop
immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traf-
6 Location for radio or storage. fic conditions allow. Stop your engine and do not
13 9 restart it. Call a RENAULT Dealer.
7 Heating and ventilation controls.
8 Electronic parking brake control.
9 RENAULT card reader. Distance before service:
10 Sockets for audio connection (portable audio Depending on the engine, the vehicle is equipped
1 Horn and location for driver’s air bag. with an oil quality monitoring system which deter-
2 Engine start/stop button. player, MP3 player, USB key, etc.).
11 Cruise control/speed limiter main on/off con- mines the service interval according to the condi-
3 Hazard warning lights. tions of use. In all cases, a message on the instru-
4 Instrument panel. trol.
12 Cruise control/speed limiter controls. ment panel indicates when a service is due.
13 Bonnet release.

The equipment fitted, described below, depends


on the version and country.
I nstrument panel 14

A B

1 2 3 4 10 11 12

13:20 20°C 7
3

90 6
2 4 21490 km
4 5
1 49.6 km x1000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
km/h

6
km/h 0
OK 8
5

Instrument panel “TFT Vehicle settings Instrument panel B


Display” A personalisation menu 10 Fuel level gauge.
This can be customised: press button 6 until the
desired display appears.
1 Fuel level gauge. If the minimum level is reached,
For vehicles fitted with instrument panel A, some
functions can be adjusted.
To access this menu, press 7, 8 or 9. Select the
If the minimum level is reached, the
light comes on and a beep sounds.
warning M
the M
sounds.
warning light flashes and a beep
function to be changed by pressing 7 or 9, then ac-
tivate, deactivate or access the settings with 8.
To change a setting, press 7 or 9 and confirm
11 Rev counter (rpm × 1,000).
12 Speedometer (km or miles per hour).

2 Coolant temperature indicator. with 8.


3 Speedometer (km or miles per hour). To exit the menu, select the “Exit” line, then con-
4 Rev counter (rpm × 1,000). This is displayed ac- firm by pressing 7 or 9, then 8.
cording to how the instrument panel is custom-
ised.
5 Fuel economy aid.

Carry out these adjustments when the vehicle


Refer to Section 1 of your driver’s handbook.
is stationary.
lighting / wipers 15

1 2
1 2 C
B D
A E

0
AUTO
1
AUTO
2

Lighting Turn ring B, then release it to: Wiping


On stalk 1, turn ring A to:

u switch on the side lights;


g switch on the front fog lights;
Stalk 2 in position:
– 0: park;
– AUTO: intermittent or automatic wiping, depend-
k switch on the dipped beam headlights. f switch on the rear fog light.
ing on the vehicle;
Note: ring E can be used to adjust the sensitivity
of automatic wiping, from minimum sensitivity (D)
Hazard lights: pull the stalk towards you. To switch them off, repeat the operation.
to maximum sensitivity (F).
Main beam headlights: with ring A in position

k , pull the stalk.


– 1: normal wiping speed;
– 2: fast wiping speed or maintenance position
(engine switched off).
AUTO: activate the automatic headlights (depend- Rear screen wiper: to start/stop wiping, turn
ing on the vehicle). ring C towards you, then release it.
Windscreen washer: pull stalk 2.
Rear screen washer: push stalk 2.

If you move the wiper blades: place them in the


maintenance position.
dri v ing position 16

Cruise control/speed
limiter
The cruise control helps you to keep your driving
speed at a constant value.
The speed limiter helps you stay within the speed 3 4
1 2 limit.
If fitted to the vehicle, select the cruise control or
6 5
speed limiter by moving switch 1:

Ï cruise control;
Note: you can interrupt the cruise control operation
by depressing either the brake pedal or the clutch.
You can exceed the cruising speed by depressing
Electronic parking brake the accelerator; the speed flashes on the instru- Cruise control/speed
The brake is automatically activated (depending ment panel and its display zone lights up, depend- limiter controls
on the vehicle) when the engine is switched off by ing on the vehicle. – Activation, storage and increase switch for the
pressing the engine start/stop button (except if the programmed speed: button 3 (+);
engine has stalled).
It is released automatically: with the engine run-
ning, a gear engaged, when accelerating and, for
Ð speed limiter.
Note: You can exceed the limit speed by depress-
– Decrease switch for the programmed speed:
button 6 (-);
– Function standby with programmed speed stor-
manual gearboxes, as soon as the clutch is re- ing the accelerator fully; the speed flashes on the age: button 5 (0);
leased. instrument panel and its display zone lights up, de- – Activation with programmed speed recall:
The assisted parking brake, like the manual parking pending on the vehicle. button 4 (R);
brake, also enables: – Function off: switch 1.
– manual engagement: lift the switch 2;
– manual release: with the brake pedal depressed,
press switch 2.

Refer to Section 2 of your driver’s handbook.


A udio system 17

A B C D A RDS-AF 2 TRAFFIC
1

MEM. 5 RADIO 1
20:34 PM 17 °c
RADIO CD OK

C RADIO FM
MEM.
1 2 3 4 5 6
100.00 RADIO 1 5
F E G
News RDS-AF
1 2
Listening to the radio, a CD (audio and – To update the list: – To store up to 12 FM stations:
mp3) or a player Press B, then E or turn G to select the “Update Select a radio station, press F, then use E or
Select the desired source by pressing one of the FM List” field and confirm by pressing D or G. turn G to select a location from 1 to 12 then con-
buttons A once or more. firm by pressing D or G.
If you wish to listen to an AUXILIARY source, – To store a station to one of the buttons num- To recall a stored station, move across to the sta-
connect your portable audio player to the desired bered 1 to 6: tion number 2, then scroll through the radio sta-
socket (refer to the “Dashboard” section). Select a radio station and press one of the but- tions using E or G.
tons 1 to 6 until a beep sounds.
FM radio source To recall a stored station, press the correspond-
– To select a radio station from a list in alphabetical ing button.
order:
Press C to move to the station name field 1 then
turn G or press E several times to scroll through
the list of radio stations.

To move across the displays 1, press buttons C.


Bluetooth ® audio system 18

P A C A 1

90.45 (90.45) 11
FM 107.7 RADIO 1 12
RADIO
TEL
T CD

90.5 1
C
MEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 TRAFFIC RDS-AF

F E B G

To switch the system on/off, press P. Adjust the FM radio source – To recall a stored station, press the correspond-
volume by turning button P. – To select a radio station from a list in alphabetical ing button.
order: – Button F is used to store up to 12 stations (refer
Listening to the radio, a CD or an audio Press C to move to the station name field 1 then to the previous page).
player turn E or G to scroll through the list of radio sta-
Select the desired source by pressing one of the tions.
buttons A once or more. – To update the list: Pairing your Bluetooth®
If you wish to listen to an AUXILIARY source, Press B, then turn E or G to select the “Audio set- device
connect your portable audio player to the desired tings” field then “Radio functions” and “Update FM In order to use your hands-free device (telephone,
socket (refer to the “Dashboard” section). list”; confirm by pressing E or G. portable audio player), you must pair it when using
– To store a station from 1 to 6: it for the first time. After this, once the vehicle is
Select a radio station then press one of the buttons started, your device will be recognised and auto-
1 to 6 until a beep sounds. matically connected to the hands-free system.
Refer to the “Bluetooth® connection” section.

To move across the displays 1, press buttons C.


P hone / na v igation system 19

J M D N A
BACK

3 DEST TEL RADIO


LOAD 1 2 4 5 6 EJECT
ALL ALBUM ALL CD

MAP INFO
MAIN

OK

CD RADIO
ROUTE SET
MODE
O ZOOM LIGHT
DARK G

A K L
I
Listening to the radio or a CD To recall a stored radio station, press the corre- – enter the address fields (town and street) using
Select the source (FM radio or CD) by pressing one sponding button. the keypad on the screen. To select and confirm
of the buttons A. a character, rotate then press button D;
CD source – when entry is complete, select “Start” and follow
FM radio source Before inserting a CD, press button J. You can the voice guidance and on-screen directions to
To select a radio station from an alphabetical list, insert up to 6 CDs. your destination.
press K, choose the “List” mode, then select the
name of the radio either using the arrows L or by Voice recognition Cancelling an action
turning control knob G. Button I: to operate certain functions using voice Press N if you wish to return to the previous menu
control. or erase an entered character.
To store a radio station to one of the buttons num-
bered 1 to 6: Starting the navigation system Displaying the map
– select the radio station; – press M; Press button O to return to the map at any time.
– press on one of the buttons from 1 to 6, until a – turn button D to select “new address” then con-
beep sounds. firm by pressing D;
Bluetooth ® connection 20

In order to use a Bluetooth® device, either a tele- Pairing steps Connecting a Bluetooth®
phone or portable audio player (depending on the device
vehicle), from your multimedia system, please Pairing is carried out directly on your device (refer
follow the instructions below. to its user instructions): Your Bluetooth® device must be connected to the
multimedia system for all its functions to be ac-
– check that your multimedia system and your cessible.
Pairing a Bluetooth® Bluetooth® device are on; To connect your device, select it from the list of
device – activate the Bluetooth® connection on your devices stored in the multimedia system.
device; The multimedia system may also automatically rec-
Principle – in the multimedia system settings menu, select ognise your device once it is switched on.
the field which allows you to store or pair a
Pairing will enable the multimedia system to rec- Bluetooth® device;
ognise and store your Bluetooth® device. This is – launch a search for Bluetooth® equipment from Using a Bluetooth®
the first step to carry out in order to use your tele- your device; device
phone or portable audio player. – select “My-Radiosat” or “MY-CAR” from the list
of devices found; With your Bluetooth® device connected, you can
Note: you can pair several devices to your multi- – enter the pairing code using your device’s keypad use some functions directly via the controls on
media system, but only one device can be used (it will appear on the multimedia system screen, your audio system.
at a time (a single telephone or a single portable otherwise refer to the user instructions for the
audio player). system). You can also:
– for a portable audio system: select a music track
The device is paired. or an album…;
– for a telephone: display the telephone address
book, call a contact from the telephone address
book, update the telephone address book…
H eating and air conditioning system 21

A B
7 8

SOFT AUTO FAST

1
20° AC OFF 20° 2

AC OFF
MAX OFF

6 5 4 3 11 10 9
Automatic climate “Clear View” function (demisting) Manual air conditioning B
control A Press button 5. To exit the function, press button 5 – To adjust the ventilation speed: turn 7;
With the engine running, to benefit from the auto- again. – to change the distribution of air : turn 8 ;
matic climate control, select one of the three auto- – to activate/deactivate the air conditioning :
matic programmes: Air conditioning press 9 ;
– AUTO: regular temperature regulation mode; Button 3 is used to deactivate the air condition- – to activate/deactivate air recirculation: press 10 ;
– SOFT: quietest temperature regulation mode; ing (integrated indicator lights up and “AC OFF” is – to choose the temperature: turn 11.
– FAST: ventilation mode (recommended for the shown on the display 4).
rear seats). demisting
Then, choose the temperatures using levers 1 Air recirculation Turn 7, 8 and 11 to position d.
and 2. This is switched on when certain automatic con- Note: in certain positions, control 8 deactivates the
Note: you can exit automatic mode by pressing any trols are used. It can also be activated manually air recirculation and activates the air conditioning.
of the other buttons. by pressing 6.
G adgets 22

2 3
1
5

Sliding centre console Sun blinds Retaining hooks


The centre console slides to allow the length to
be adjusted. Lift handle 1 and slide the entire con- You can use the sun blinds on the side windows to Your luggage compartment contains retaining
sole. provide shade from the sun. hooks 4. You can use these to secure a shopping
Pull the blind upwards using hook 3 and secure the bag, etc.
It contains two storage compartments. hook in its housing.
To access the first, lift the armrest.
To access the second: with the armrest closed, Accessories socket
press the button located in front of the armrest.
The accessories socket 5 in the luggage compart-
ment can be used to connect a device (tyre infla-
Sliding armrest tion kit, etc.).

To open armrest 2, slide back the cover.

Connect accessories with a maximum power of


120 Watts only.
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