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5 - 100 m (20 - 330 feet) on/off 5-195 min., on/off 1-5 min. 1.2-1.6 bar no reset / 1 - 48 hrs. metric/imperial on (salt water)/off (fresh water) 2-12 sec. on / off (SmartTRAK: selective) on / off on / off on / off 0 - 23 h 59 min., on/off 13 hrs., increments: 15 min. hours:minutes 24 (off) / AM/PM (on) 1 (low) -12 (high) on / off
40m (130ft),off ->39 ->min., off ->minutes 1.4 bar no reset on (salt water) 6 sec. on on no reset off 12:00, off GMT ->40 ->40 ->40 ->40 ->40 ->41 ->41 ->41 ->28 ->42 ->42 ->42 ->43 ->43 ->43 ->44
TEC Gauge mode Alarm clock UTC zone Time of day 24 or AM/PM setting Date LCD contrast Sound
The following data may be recalled with SmartTRAK: Number of past dives Total duration of dives Deepest dive Longest dive Atmospheric pressure Dive profile Logbook Temperature curve Alarms and attention messages TEC Bookmarks TEC Average depth (only in gauge mode)
2.4 Switching on the display automatically, on submerging in water* or when adaptation to atmospheric pressure is necessary; manually, by pushing or. If switched on with all segments light up for 5 seconds.

AMPM DESA DESAT

NO STOP STOP
Afterwards the display shows the time of the day, the O2 mix and the temperature. This display is called time of day display. Most navigation descriptions start from this display. At the surface Aladin returns automatically to this display. If there is a remaining saturation from the last dive or from a change of altitude, Aladin also displays the <do not fly> time, the <do not fly> icon, the current altitude range and the prohibited altitude range (->27). When Aladin is in state of rest no information is displayed but the atmospheric pressure is continuously monitored. If a change in altitude range is detected, Aladin switches on for 3 minutes automatically ->27. * Only if the option "Water contacts on" ("set 1", ->41) is chosen. See warning -> 10.

Time of day display

2.5 How to navigate Aladin at the surface Starting from the time of day display you can enter into different menus. With and you can scroll through the menu. Time of day display

ppO2 0,21 bar CNS O2% decreases 0,5 bar CNS O2% increases

ppO2 max.

Nitrox diving may only be attempted by experienced divers after proper training from an internationally recognized agency.
2 Attention messages and alarms

Aladin

draws the divers attention to certain situations and warns the diver of unsafe diving practices. Attention messages and alarms are visual and / or audible. The audible attention messages can be switched off in "set 1" ->41 or SmartTRAK. With SmartTRAK they can be switched off selectively. In addition, the sound can be turned off completely in "set 2" ->44. If you turn off the sound you will have no audible warnings. Without audible warnings you could inadvertently get into potentially hazardous situations which could result in death or serious injury. Serious injury or death may result from failing to immediately respond to alarms given by Aladin. 2.2 Alarms Alarms are given to the diver visually by flashing symbols, letters or figures. In addition, an audible sequence in one frequency can be heard during the whole duration of the alarm.

2.1 Attention messages

Attention messages are communicated to the diver visually by symbols, letters or flashing figures. In addition, two short audible sequences can be heard (in an interval of 4 seconds) in two different frequencies under water. 4 sec (can be switched off)
Attention messages come up in the following situations (more information can be found on the listed pages): Page Maximum Operating Depth / max. ppO2 is reached TEC Set maximum depth is reached Oxygen toxicity reaches 75% No-stop time less than 3 minutes Prohibited altitude (surface mode) Entering decompression (when diving with L0) TEC Half of set dive time is reached TEC Set dive time is reached TEC Diving with microbubble levels (L1-L5): MB no-stop time = 0 MB level stop ignored MB level reduced Entering decompression when diving with MB level L1-L20
An alarm occurs in the following situations (more information can be found on the listed pages): Page Oxygen toxicity reaches 100% 23 Ignored decompression 25 Exceeding the prescribed ascent rate 22 (Particular scale of beeps, ->22) TEC Altitude alarm 27 Low battery alarm* see below Low battery alarm The battery icon appears if the battery has to be replaced ->45.

** Switching on Aladin with
test display will not appear.
Check the battery capacity before each dive ->13.
3.4 Overview Aladin settings Configure Aladin according to your needs. Setting Range Default / Setting in Aladin PRIME 21% O2 L0 off
Setting the gas mixture and TEC MOD TEC Setting the MB level TEC Gauge mode TEC Altimeter
21-50% O2, TEC 21-100% O2 L0-L5 on / off
->18 ->32 ->28 ->39
The following settings may be changed with "set 1" (->39) or SmartTRAK: TEC Depth alarm TEC Dive time alarm TEC Safety stop duration TEC Maximum partial pressure of oxygen (ppO2 max) Time limit to reset the O2% mix to air Unit system TEC Water type TEC Backlight illumination duration Audible attention signals Audible attention signals Water contacts Reset desaturation 5 - 100 m (20 - 330 feet) on/off 40m (130ft), off ->39 ->39 5-195 min., on/off 60 min., off ->40 1-5 min. 3 minutes 1.2-1.6 bar no reset / 1 - 48 hrs. metric/imperial on (salt water)/off (fresh water) 2-12 sec. on / off SmartTRAK: selective on / off on / off 1.4 bar no reset on (salt water) 6 sec. on on on no reset ->40 ->40 ->40 ->40 ->40 ->41 ->41 ->41
The following settings may be changed with "set 2" (->42) or SmartTRAK: Alarm clock 0 - 23 h 59 min., on/off UTC zone 13 hrs., increments: 15 min. Time of day hours:minutes 24 or AM/PM setting 24 (off) / AM/PM (on) Date LCD contrast 1 (low) -12 (high) IrDA speed (not possible with SmartTRAK) low / high Sound on / off Show electronic ID 12:00, off GMT ->42 ->42 ->42 ->43 ->43 ->43 ->43 ->44 ->44

4 low on

4 Functions during the dive
4.1 Immersion If the water contacts are deactivated (->41): Switch on Aladin before immersion.
If you have chosen the option "Water contacts off" ("set 1" or SmartTRAK), Aladin will turn on with a delay of up to 1 minute into the dive. This will affect functioning of the computer. Make sure that the computer is on before starting the dive.
After immersion, starting at a depth of about 0.8 m (3 ft), all diving functions are monitored, i.e. depth and dive time displayed, maximum depth stored, saturation of tissues calculated, no-stop time or decompression prognosis determined, ascent rate controlled and displayed and the correctness of the decompression procedure supervised. 4.2 TEC Setting bookmarks During the dive you can create bookmarks in your dive profile by pressing. The logbook icon appears for 4 seconds and an audible signal confirms the creation of the bookmark. These bookmarks will be graphically displayed in the dive profile of SmartTRAK. To visualize the bookmarks on the dive profile, the box "Generate bookmarks" under "Program options" in SmartTRAK must be selected. 4.3 Dive time Dive time

The whole time spent below a depth of 0.8m (3 feet) is displayed as dive time in minutes. The time above 0.8m (3 feet) is counted as dive time only if the diver descends again below 0.8m (3 feet) within 5 minutes. While the dive time is running, the colons on the right of the figures are flashing in one second intervals. Maximum dive time displayed is 199 minutes. If a dive lasts longer than 199 minutes the dive time display starts again at 0 minutes. TEC Half time alarm (turn around alarm) If half of the set maximum dive time (->39) has elapsed, an audible signal goes off and flashes for 1 minute.
TEC Set dive time has elapsed An audible signal goes off and the dive time starts flashing.
4.4 Current depth / O2% mix Current depth is given in 10 cm increments (1 foot). At a diving depth of less than 0.8 m (3 ft) the display shows < >.
Current depth O2% mix Nitrogen loading bar > Time
The O2% mix is diplayed as long as CNS O2% = 0 and no ascent speed is indicated.
4.5 Maximum depth / Temperature Maximum depth is only displayed if it exceeds the current depth by more than 1 m (3 feet) (maximum indicator function). If maximum depth is not displayed, Aladin shows the temperature.
Maximum depth CNS O2% > Temp., O2 > Temp. , Time > Max. depth 4 sec
, O2 TEC Set maximum depth reached If the maximum depth set with SmartTRAK or "set 1" has been reached (default 40m/130 feet) and the depth alarm is turned on, the depth display will flash. Ascend until the depth stops flashing.

4.6 Ascent rate

Optimal ascent rate varies depending on depth between 7 and 20 m/min (23 and 67 ft/min). It is displayed as a percent of the reference variable ascent rate. If the ascent rate is greater than 100% of the set value, the black arrow <SLOW> appears. If the ascent rate exceeds 140%, the arrow starts flashing. Aladin provides an audible alarm if the ascent rate is 110% or greater. The intensity of the alarm increases in direct proportion to the degree that the prescribed ascent rate is exceeded.

Ascent rate

Ignored decompression alarm
The decompression alarm is activated if the , WARNING decompression stop is ignored. The arrow the decompression stop duration and decompression stop depth begin to flash and an audible alarm goes off. Due to the formation of microbubbles, decompression can increase massively if a decompression stop is ignored. When the surface is reached during the decompression alarm, the arrow , the decompression stop duration and decompression stop depth continue flashing, in order to point to the risk of a decompression accident. The SOS mode is activated 3 minutes after the dive if corrective action is not taken (->14). If the total (cumulative) duration of the decompression alarm is longer than one minute, it is entered in the logbook. Descend to the prescribed decompression stop depth immediately!

Total time of ascent

As soon as decompression stops are necessary Aladin shows the total time of ascent. This includes the ascent time from the current depth to the surface and all decompression stop obligations. The total time of ascent is calculated on the basis of the prescribed ascent rate. Total time of ascent can be subject to change if the ascent rate is not ideal (100%). Ascent time greater than 99 minutes is displayed as < >.

Total ascent time

On all dives with Aladin, make a safety stop for at least three minutes at a depth of 5 m (15 feet).

4.11 Safety stop timer

The safety stop timer displays the time span a diver should spend at the safety stop depth at the end of the dive. The timer is activated by the diver and counts back from 3 minutes (default) to zero. It can be restarted any number of times. TEC The duration of the timer can be set between 1 and 5 minutes. The safety stop timer can be activated under the following conditions: Depth < 6.5 m (21 ft), no-stop display 99 min., gauge mode is switched off. Activate the safety stop timer by pressing. The timer begins to count backwards and a bookmark will be created in the dive profile. If you press again, the timer will start again from the full value. To visualize the safety stop bookmarks on the dive profile, the box "Generate safety stop markers" under "Program options" in SmartTRAK must be selected. The safety stop timer will switch off automatically if the depth exceeds 6.5 m (21 ft) or the no-stop phase is shorter than 99 minutes.

Safety stop icons Remaining Minutes time span Seconds
5 Functions at the surface

5.1 End of a dive

After reaching the surface (<0.8 m/3 ft) Aladin remains in dive mode for 5 minutes. The delay allows for surfacing for a short period for orientation. After 5 minutes the dive is closed and it is entered into the logbook. The time of day is then displayed for 3 minutes, after which the computer turns off.
5.2 Residual nitrogen bar graph The segments in the residual nitrogen bar graph will gradually turn off as Aladin follows the offgassing of your tissues during your surface interval. There is a 1:1 equivalence in the meaning of the segments between diving and surface. Thus, on a repetitive dive the bar will resume from its status on the surface just prior to the dive. There are two exceptions however: the uppermost segment will stay lit until the desaturation time is completely extinguished. This is done to show that there is desaturation time left and that a dive started at this point will be logged as a repetitive dive. If the remaining desaturation time is very short, this segment could however at first disappear during the dive; during the 24 hours of an SOS-lock, all segments will stay on. 5.3 Desaturation time, No-fly time and Microbubble warning 5 minutes after a dive Aladin shows the time of day, the <do not fly time>, No-fly time the microbubble warning (if applicable), the current altitude range and the proDo not fly icon hibited altitude range (->27). Microbubble No-fly time is the time in hours that should pass before a flight and is diswarning played and adjusted until the value becomes 0 hours.
Flying while Aladin displays <do not fly> may lead to serious injury or death from decompression sickness. If the <microbubble warning (NO DIVE)> is visible during the surface interval, the diver should not undertake another dive.
Time of day Residual nitrogen bar Ascent to altitude range 4 prohibited
The duration of the microbubble warning is visible by entering the dive planner ->35. To check the elapsed surface interval press.
To check the remaining desaturation time and oxygen toxicity press.

Desaturation time

Oxygen toxicity Desaturation time is determined either by oxygen toxicity, nitrogen saturation or the regression of microbubbles, depending on which requires the longer time.

Through repetitive dives microbubbles accumulate in the lungs if the surface interval is not long enough. Ignoring decompression stops or ascending at an excessive rate can also lead to microbubbles in tissues. In order to reduce the risk of decompression sickness for repetitive dives, the surface interval should be planned long enough. If Aladin calculates that the formation of microbubbles occurs during the surface interval, it will advise a diver to extend the surface interval via the microbubble warning. If the dive is made in spite of the microbubble warning, the diver must cope with a clearly shorter no-stop time or an extension of decompression. Also, the duration of the microbubble warning at the end of the dive can increase considerably.
6 Diving in mountain lakes
6.1 Altimeter 6.2 Altitude ranges Altitude icon Altitude range 2
The altitude adjustment ->39 does not affect altitude ranges nor any calculations. Aladin measures the atmospheric pressure every 60 seconds even while the display is switched off. If the computer detects a sufficient increase in altitude, it switches on automatically and indicates the new altitude range (1-4) and the desaturation time. Desaturation time indicated at this moment refers to adaptation time at this altitude. If the dive starts within this adaptation time, Aladin treats it as a repetitive dive, since the body is offgassing. Altitude is divided into five ranges, which are influenced by barometric pressure. That is why the defined altitude ranges overlap on their fringes. If a mountain lake is reached, the altitude range is indicated at the surface (time of day display), in the logbook and in the dive planner by a stylised mountain and the current altitude range. Sea level to an altitude of approximately 1000m (3300 feet) is not indicated. In the following diagram, you Switching can see the approximate breakdown of the altitude at approx. No deco data ranges: 610 mbar
gauge mode 4000 m 13120 ft 3000 m 9840 ft 2000 m 6560 ft 8.85 psi
725 mbar 10.51 psi 815 mbar 11.82 psi 905 mbar 13.12 psi

Altitude ranges

1000 m 3280 ft 0m

6.3 Prohibited altitude

Ascent to altitude range 3 and 4 prohibited. Max. allowed altitude: 2650 m (8694 ft).
Aladin shows via flashing altitude segments while at the surface to which altitude the diver may not rise.

Max. altitude:

850 m 2790 ft

1650 m 5413 ft

2650 m 8694 ft

4000 m 13120 ft

The ascent prohibition can also be displayed together with an altitude range: Example: You are at 1200 m (3937 ft) (altitude range 1) and you may ascend to range 2 only (2650 m / 8694 feet). You may not rise to the altitude range 3 or 4.
TEC If an ascent to a prohibited altitude is detected, an audible alarm goes off for 1 minute (patent pending). Descend to a lower altitude.

Microbubble accumulation at the end of dive

Depth Time

3m/10ft 6m/20ft 9m/30ft 12m/40ft 15m/50ft

NO STOP NO STOP

Decompression values Decompression obligation, ->33 Level stop values
V UWATEC Aladin dive computers

Stop depth

TEC Diving with microbubble level (MB) 2 Terminology
This chapter will exclusively deal with terminology and display features used while diving with MB levels. All other features are described in chapter III (->15). 2.1 Display during microbubble (MB) no-stop phase
MB no-stop time Remaining time at a respective depth allowing ascent without level stop.
MB no-stop phase Dive phase during which surfacing is possible without MB level stop. Time

Level stop phase

16 min Dive time

MB no-stop time

2x MB level activated Level L2 is active
Nitrogen loading bar relative to LO ->24

Maximum depth

(Max. depth >) Temperature > MB level active > No-stop time relative to L0 > Temperature and time of day > (Max. depth) Whereas the quantitative information relative to L0 can be seen by pressing the right button, qualitative information is always visible on the display in form of the nitrogen loading bar. In particular, when the L0 no-stop time is less than three minutes, the nitrogen bar will flash ->24. This will help you avoid entering inadvertently into decompression. 2.2 Display during level stop phase
Total ascent time including level stops
Total ascent time (14 min) Time Depth 3m/10ft 6m/20ft 9m/30ft Lowest level stop depth 3 min Level stop duration
Level stop depth The deepest level stop is displayed.
Level stop duration 35.7m The duration of a level stop MB no-stop phase at a given level stop depth is displayed. (Max. depth >) Temperature > MB level active > No-stop time or deco information relative to L0 > Temperature and time of day > (Max. depth)
Level stop phase To complete the dive without being reduced to a lower MB level all requested level stops must be observed.
3 Preparation for a dive with microbubble levels (MB levels)
3.1 Setting the MB level or until To change the MB level Aladin TEC must be in user mode (time of day display). 1. 2. 3. 4. Push or until the symbol for MB levels appears. Confirm that you wish to change the displayed MB level by pushing Change MB level by pushing or. Confirm the selected MB level with.

No-stop time or MB no-stop time Set desired depth ( and Icon for microbubble level L1-L5 )
Confirm with the displayed interval (if applicable). and set the depth for which you want to know the noWith stop time. TEC If a microbubble level has been selected (L1-L5), the MB no-stop time is shown. Depths deeper than the MOD for the selected gas (O2 mix) are not displayed. On page 26 you will find further information and safety considerations regarding the microbubble warning.
VI UWATEC Aladin dive computers
VI Dive planner 2 TEC Planning a decompression dive
1. Activate the dive planner for a no-stop dive ->35. 2. Set the desired depth with and , then switch into decompression planning by pushing. Aladin TEC shows the bottom time (nostop time + 1 minute) and the appropriate decompression information or level stop data respectively.
Confirm the desired depth with
3. <Add> asks that you set the bottom time. This is done with and TEC calculates the decompression information for this set. Aladin bottom time. If an MB level (L1-5) is selected, Aladin TEC calculates the level stop data. CNS O2% values higher than 199% will be displayed as 199 %. Ascent time > 99 minutes is displayed as < > Deco stop depth deeper than 27m (90 ft) is displayed as < : > CNS O2 75%: CNS O2% symbol starts flashing CNS O2 100%: CNS O2% symbol and CNS O2% value are flashing MB level stop deeper than 27m (90 ft): MB level will be reduced, pushing a button shows the new MB level
Set desired bottom time with and
3 Leaving the dive planner
By pushing once or twice you can exit the dive planner. This also occurs after three minutes without operation.

VII Logbook

1 Survey A dive is entered in the logbook if the dive time is longer than 2 minutes. Aladin records the profiles of about 25 hours of diving. This information can be transferred to a PC with the standard infrared interface (IrDA) and the Windows software SmartTRAK. All dives in the memory can be displayed directly on the dive computer. 2 Operation From the time of day display you can select the logbook until if rep. dive If there was a remaining desaturation time (DESAT) before selecting the logbook, the time since the last dive (surface interval) is displayed. Surface interval With Logbook icon you enter the logbook. with.

Duration of the safety stop TEC Setting the maximum partial pressure of oxygen (ppO2 max) 1. Confirm that you wish to change the ppO2 max by pushing rent value starts to flash. 2. Change the value in increments of 0.05 bar by pushing 3. Confirm the selected value with. The curor.
ppO2 max Setting the time limit to reset the O2% mix to air 1. Confirm that you wish to change the time limit of the reset by pushing. The current setting starts to flash. 2. Change the time limit by pushing or. (1 - 48 hrs. or no reset: " h") 3. Confirm the selected value with.
Time limit to reset O2 mix to air Selecting the units 1. Confirm that you wish to change the units by pushing. The selected units are displayed (m / ft / C / F). 2. Push. "m" or "ft" starts to flash. 3. Switch with between "m" and "ft". 4. Confirm the selected unit with. "C" or "F" starts to flash. 5. Switch with between "C" and "F". 6. Confirm the selected unit with. TEC Selecting the water type 1. Confirm that you wish to change the selected water type by pushing "On" or "off" starts to flash. "Salt on" indicates salt water, "salt off" indicates fresh water. 2. Switch with between "salt on" and "salt off". Confirm the water type with.
TEC Setting the backlight duration 1. Confirm that you wish to change the duration of the backlight illumination by pushing. The value starts to flash. 2. Change the duration with. (2-12 sec) 3. Confirm it with.
Switching the water contacts on and off On submerging in water the water contacts switch on Aladin automatically.
If you chose the option Water contacts off, Aladin will turn on with a delay of up to 1 minute into the dive. This will affect functioning of the computer. Make sure that the computer is on before starting the dive.
1. Confirm that you wish to change the setting of the water contacts by pushing. "On" or "off" starts to flash. 2. Switch between "on" or "off" by pressing. 3. Confirm the setting with. Resetting the remaining saturation Diving after a reset of the remaining saturation WARNING may lead you into potentially hazardous situations which could result in death or serious injury. After a reset of the remaining saturation do not dive for at least 48 hours. If you dive after resetting the remaining saturation the computer will miscalculate your decompression, which may result in serious injury or death. Reset the remaining saturation only if you know you will not be diving, flying or going to higher altitude for the next 48 hours. Resetting the desaturation should only be done when there is a valid reason, e.g. loaning the computer to somebody who has not dived in 48 hours or more. When the computer itself has remaining saturation you must assume full responsibility for the consequences of resetting the remaining saturation.

Selecting 24 hours or AM/PM setting 1. Confirm that you wish to change the setting by pushing "off" starts to flash. 2. Switch with between "on" (AM/PM) and "off" (24 h). 3. Confirm the setting with.

. "On" or

The 24 h - AM/PM setting influences the display of the date (see next page). Adjusting the date Date (24 h setting). 1. Confirm that you wish to adjust the date by pushing The first day (month) starts to flash. 2. Set the day (month) by pushing or. 3. Confirm the setting with. The month (day) starts to flash. or. 4. Set the month (day) by pushing 5. Confirm the setting with. The year starts to flash. 6. Set the year by pushing or. 7. Confirm the setting with.
Day / Month / Year Date (AM/PM setting)

Month / Day / Year

Adjusting the LCD contrast 1. Confirm that you wish to adjust the LCD contrast by pushing The current setting starts to flash. 2. Set the contrast by pushing or. Low contrast: (1), high contrast: (12) 3. Confirm the setting with.
Selecting the IrDA speed The default setting is low. For faster downloads you can set it to high, but not all IrDA interfaces are compatible with high. 1. Confirm that you wish to change the IrDA speed by pushing (low) or "hi" (high) starts to flash. 2. Switch with between low and high. 3. Confirm the setting with. Low: 9600 bits / second High: max. bits / second. "Lo"
Switching the sound on and off If you turn off the sound, the buzzer is effectively deactivated. You will have no audible warnings (alarms and attention messages)! Without audible warning you could get into potentially hazardous situations, which could result in death or serious injury. You must assume full responsibility for turning off the sound. "On" or 1. Confirm that you wish to change the setting by pushing "off" starts to flash. 2. Switch with between "on" and "off". 3. Confirm the setting with. If you have selected "off", "code" and "000" appear. 4. Set the first digit by pushing and. Confirm with. Repeat point 4 for the next 2 digits. If you entered the right code the sound will be turned off. Code: 313 Setting the "sound" to "off" applies also to surface functions (mountain alarm, wake up alarm, change of altitude range).
Showing the hardware electronic ID of Aladin This number is needed when reporting problems or for other maintenance related issues.

Maximum depth_______________________15, 21 TEC Microbubbles_______________________30-34 Microbubbles, Warning of ____________26, 35 MOD _____________________________16, 18, 23 Mountain lakes, Diving in ____________27, 38 Nitrogen loading bar graph ________________24 Nitrox ______________________________16 No-stop time ______________________15, 24, 30 O2% mix, Set up ________________________18 O2 fraction ________________________15, 16, 18 O2 partial pressure__________________16, 17, 23 O2 partial pressure, maximum_____16, 18, 23, 40 O2 toxicity_________________________16, 17, 23 Operating Aladin __________________4, 5, 9, 11 PC, transfer to PC (logbook) ______________9, 37 ppO2, see O2 partial pressure Push buttons ____________________________4, 9 Reset to air_______________________________40 Residual Nitrogen bar graph ________________26 Safety stop timer ______________________25, 40 Set 1 ______________________________39 Set 2 ______________________________42 TEC Setting the ppO2 max _________________18, 40 SmartTRAK _____________________9, 10, 16, 37 Sound, on /off ________________________17, 44 SOS mode _______________________________14 Stopwatch _______________________________29 Surface interval ____________________12, 35, 37 System ___________________________________9 Technical information ______________________45 Time of day (display) ___________________11, 42 Unit system ______________________________40 UTC _________________________________10, 42 Warnings ________________________________17 Water contacts_____________________10, 41, 45 Water type _______________________________40
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