GE Monogram Range JBS08PIC User Manual

GE Appliances  
Electric  
Range  
Owner’s Manual  
Printed in Mexico  
This book is printed on recycled paper.  
Part No. 183D6379P007 Pub. No. 49-88000-A 01-01 JR  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.  
SafeyIructions  
WARNING!  
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion,  
electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.  
WARNING ANTI-TIP DEVICE  
All ranges can tip and injury could result.  
OpeagIructions  
To prevent accidental tipping of the range, attach it to the wall and floor by installing the Anti-Tip device  
supplied.  
To check if the device is installed and engaged properly, carefully tip the range forward. The Anti-Tip  
device should engage and prevent the range from tipping over.  
If you pull the range out from the wall for any reason, make sure the device is properly engaged  
when you push the range back against the wall. If it is not, there is a possible risk of the range  
tipping over and causing injury if you or a child stand, sit or lean on an open door.  
Please refer to the Anti-Tip device information in this manual. Failure to take this precaution  
could result in tipping of the range and injury.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:  
Use this appliance only for its intended  
purpose as described in this Owner’s  
Manual.  
Be sure your appliance is properly installed  
and grounded by a qualified technician in  
accordance with the provided installation  
instructions.  
Do not attempt to repair or replace any part  
of your range unless it is specifically  
recommended in this manual. All other  
servicing should be referred to a qualified  
technician.  
Before performing any service, disconnect  
the range power supply at the household  
distribution panel by removing the fuse or  
switching off the circuit breaker.  
Do not leave children alone—children  
should not be left alone or unattended in an  
area where an appliance is in use. They  
should never be allowed to sit or stand on  
any part of the appliance.  
Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang  
on the door, storage drawer or cooktop.  
They could damage the range and even tip it  
over, causing severe personal injury.  
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Do not store flammable materials in an oven  
or near the cooktop.  
CAUTION: Items of interest to children  
should not be stored in cabinets above a  
range or on the backsplash of a range—  
children climbing on the range to reach  
items could be seriously injured.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.  
WARNING!  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments Flame in the oven can be smothered  
while using the appliance. Be careful when  
reaching for items stored over the range.  
Flammable material could be ignited if  
brought in contact with hot surface units or  
heating elements and may cause severe  
burns.  
completely by closing the oven door and  
turning the oven off or by using a multi-  
purpose dry chemical or foam-type fire  
extinguisher.  
SafeyIructions  
Do not touch the surface units, the heating  
elements or the interior surface of the oven.  
These surfaces may be hot enough to burn  
even though they are dark in color. During  
and after use, do not touch, or let clothing  
or other flammable materials contact, the  
surface units, areas nearby the surface units  
or any interior area of the oven; allow  
Use only dry pot holders—moist or damp pot  
holders on hot surfaces may result in burns  
from steam. Do not let pot holders touch hot  
surface units or heating elements. Do not use  
a towel or other bulky cloth.  
For your safety, never use your appliance  
sufficient time for cooling first.  
for warming or heating the room.  
Potentially hot surfaces include the cooktop,  
areas facing the cooktop, oven vent opening,  
surfaces near the opening, crevices around  
the oven door and metal trim parts above  
the door.  
Do not let cooking grease or other  
flammable materials accumulate in  
or near the range.  
Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick  
up a flaming pan. Turn the controls off.  
Smother a flaming pan on a surface unit by  
covering the pan completely with a well-  
fitting lid, cookie sheet or flat tray. Use a  
multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type  
fire extinguisher.  
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REMEMBER: The inside surface of the oven  
may be hot when the door is opened.  
Do not store or use combustible materials,  
gasoline or other flammable vapors and  
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other  
appliance.  
Keep the hood and grease filters clean  
to maintain good venting and to avoid  
grease fires.  
Flaming grease outside a pan can be put  
out by covering it with baking soda or, if  
available, by using a multi-purpose dry  
chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.  
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COOK MEAT AND POULTRY THOROUGHLY…  
Cook meat and poultry thoroughly—meat to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 160°F. and poultry to at least an  
INTERNAL temperature of 180°F. Cooking to these temperatures usually protects against foodborne illness.  
OVEN  
Stand away from the range when opening the Pulling out the shelf to the stop-lock is a  
convenience in lifting heavy foods. It is also a  
precaution against burns from touching hot  
surfaces of the door or oven walls.  
oven door. Hot air or steam which escapes  
can cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes.  
Do not heat unopened food containers.  
Pressure could build up and the container  
could burst, causing an injury.  
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When using cooking or roasting bags in the  
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oven, follow the manufacturer’s directions.  
Do not use the oven to dry newspapers. If  
Keep the oven vent unobstructed.  
Keep the oven free from grease buildup.  
Place the oven shelf in the desired position  
while the oven is cool. If shelves must be  
handled when hot, do not let pot holder  
contact the heating elements.  
overheated, they can catch on fire.  
Do not use the oven for a storage area. Items  
stored in an oven can ignite.  
Do not leave paper products, cooking  
utensils or food in the oven when not in use.  
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SURFACE COOKING UNITS  
Use proper pan size—select cookware having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit  
heating element. The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the surface unit to direct  
contact and may result in ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of cookware to surface unit will also  
improve efficiency.  
Never leave the surface units unattended at  
high heat settings. Boilovers cause smoking  
and greasy spillovers that may catch on fire.  
Do not use aluminum foil to line the drip  
pans or anywhere in the oven except as  
described in this manual. Misuse could  
result in a shock, fire hazard or damage  
to the range.  
Be sure the drip pans and the vent duct are  
not covered and are in place. Their absence  
during cooking could damage range parts  
and wiring.  
When preparing flaming foods under the  
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hood, turn the fan on.  
To avoid the possibility of a burn or electric  
shock, always be certain that the controls for  
all surface units are at the OFF position and  
all coils are cool before attempting to lift or  
remove a unit.  
Clean the cooktop with caution. If a wet  
sponge is used to wipe spills on a hot  
cooktop, be careful to avoid steam burns.  
Keep an eye on foods being fried at high or  
medium high heat settings.  
Only certain types of glass, glass ⁄ceramic,  
earthenware or other glazed containers are  
suitable for cooktop service; others may  
break because of the sudden change in  
temperature.  
To minimize the possibility of burns, ignition  
of flammable materials and spillage, the  
handle of a container should be turned  
toward the center of the range without  
extending over nearby surface units.  
Always turn the surface units off before  
removing cookware.  
Do not immerse or soak the removable  
surface units. Do not put them in a  
dishwasher. Do not self-clean the surface  
units in the oven.  
Foods for frying should be as dry as possible.  
Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh  
foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and over  
the sides of the pan.  
Use little fat for effective shallow or deep fat  
frying. Filling the pan too full of fat can cause  
spillovers when food is added.  
If a combination of oils or fats will be used in  
frying, stir together before heating, or as fats  
melt slowly.  
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Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats.  
Use a deep fat thermometer whenever  
possible to prevent overheating fat beyond  
the smoking point.  
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READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Using the surface units.  
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.  
How to Set  
Push the knob in and turn in either  
direction to the setting you want.  
At both OFF and HI the control clicks into  
position. You may hear slight clicking  
sounds during cooking, indicating the  
control is keeping the power level you set.  
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Be sure you turn the control knob  
to OFF when you finish cooking.  
Surface Cookware Tips (on some models)  
Use medium- or heavy-weight cookware.  
Aluminum cookware conducts heat faster  
than other metals. Cast-iron and coated  
cast-iron cookware are slow to absorb heat,  
but generally cook evenly at low to medium  
heat settings. Steel pans may cook unevenly  
if not combined with other metals.  
For best cooking results, pans should be flat  
on the bottom. Match the size of the  
saucepan to the size of the surface unit. The  
pan should not extend over the edge of the  
surface unit more than 1 inch.  
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1″  
Not over 1 inch  
Wok Cooking (on some models)  
We recommend that you use only a flat-bottomed  
wok. They are available at your local retail store.  
Placing the ring over the surface unit will  
cause a build-up of heat that will damage  
the porcelain cooktop. Do not try to use  
such woks without the ring. You could be  
seriously burned if the wok tipped over.  
Do not use woks that have support rings.  
Use of these types of woks, with or without  
the ring in place, can be dangerous.  
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Use only flat-bottomed woks.  
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Using the oven.  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the desired position before you turn the oven on.  
Oven Control Settings  
Oven Temperature Knob  
(on standard clean models only)  
Turn this knob to the setting you want.  
The oven cycling light glows until the oven reaches your  
selected temperature, then goes off and on with the oven  
element(s) during cooking.  
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Before you begin…  
The shelves have stop-locks, so that when  
placed correctly on the supports, they will  
stop before coming completely out, and will  
not tilt.  
To remove a shelf, pull it toward you, tilt the  
front end up and pull it out.  
To replace, place the end of the shelf (stop-  
locks) on the support, tilt up the front and  
push the shelf in.  
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When placing and removing cookware,  
pull the shelf out to the bump on the shelf  
support.  
The oven has 6 shelf positions.  
How to Set the Oven for Baking or Roasting  
Turn the Oven Temperature knob to  
the temperature you desire.  
Type of Food  
Shelf Position  
E
Frozen pies (on cookie sheet)  
C
D
C
B
A
R
Check food for doneness at minimum  
time on recipe. Cook longer if  
necessary.  
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Angel food, bundt or pound cakes  
B or C  
B or C  
Biscuits, muffins, brownies,  
cookies, cupcakes,  
layer cakes, pies  
Turn the Oven Temperature knob to  
OFF when cooking is complete.  
Casseroles  
Turkey  
B or C  
R or A  
Roasting  
R, A or B  
Preheating and Pan Placement  
Preheat the oven if the recipe calls for it.  
To preheat, set the oven at the correct  
temperature. Preheating is necessary for  
good results when baking cakes, cookies,  
pastry and breads.  
Baking results will be better if baking pans  
are centered in the oven as much as  
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possible. Pans should not touch each other  
or the walls of the oven. If you need to use  
two shelves, stagger the pans so one is not  
directly above the other, and leave  
For ovens without a preheat indicator light or tone,  
preheat 10 minutes.  
approximately 3.81 cm (112) from the  
front of the pan to the front of the shelf.  
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Using the oven.  
Aluminum Foil  
Never entirely cover a shelf with aluminum  
foil. This will disturb the heat circulation  
and result in poor baking.  
You can use aluminum foil to line the  
broiler pan and broiler grid. However, you  
must mold the foil tightly to the grid and cut  
slits in it just like the grid.  
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How to Set the Oven for Broiling  
Place the meat or fish on the broiler  
grid in the broiler pan.  
Follow suggested shelf positions in the  
Broiling guide.  
Turn the Oven Temperature knob to  
BROIL.  
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Leave the door open to the broil  
stop position. The door stays open  
by itself, yet the proper temperature  
is maintained in the oven.  
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Broiling Guide  
The size, weight, thickness,  
starting temperature,  
and your preference  
Quantity and/  
Shelf  
First Side Second Side  
Food  
or Thickness  
Position Time (min.) Time (min.) Comments  
Ground Beef  
1 lb. (4 patties)  
1/2 to 3/4thick  
4 lbs. (12 patties)  
C
C
13  
15  
8
Space evenly.  
of doneness will affect  
broiling times. This guide  
is based on meats at  
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11  
Beef Steaks  
Rare†  
Medium  
Well Done  
refrigerator temperature.  
3/4 to 1thick  
E
D
D
6
8
10  
4
6
8
Steaks less than 3/4″  
thick are difficult  
to cook rare.  
1 to 1 1/2 lbs.  
Slash fat.  
Rare†  
Medium  
Well Done  
1 1/2thick  
C
C
D
10  
15  
20  
8
2 to 2 1/2 lbs.  
10–12  
20  
Chicken  
1 whole cut up  
2 to 2 12 lbs.,  
split lengthwise  
Breast  
B
25  
25  
Brush each side with  
melted butter.  
Broil skin-side-down  
first.  
B
25  
15  
1
Bakery Product  
Bread (toast)  
English Muffin  
2 to 4 slices  
2 (split)  
D
E
3
3-4  
Space evenly. Place  
English muffins cut-  
side-up and brush  
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with butter if desired.  
Lobster Tails  
2–4  
B
18–20  
Do not  
turn  
Cut through back of  
shell. Spread open.  
Brush with melted  
butter before broiling  
and after half of  
over.  
broiling time.  
Fish Fillets  
1 lb. (1/4 to 1/2thick)  
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Handle and turn very  
carefully. Brush with  
lemon butter before  
and during cooking,  
if desired.  
Salmon  
Steaks  
Fillets  
Ham Slices  
(precooked)  
Pork Chops  
Well Done  
Lamb Chops  
Medium  
Well Done  
2 (1thick)  
D
D
C
C
C
C
10  
10  
6
8
10  
15  
5
Turn carefully. Do not  
turn skin side down.  
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2 (1/2 to 3/4thick)  
1/2thick  
1thick  
2 (1/2thick)  
6
8
10  
15  
Slash fat.  
Slash fat.  
2 (1thick) about 1 lb.  
2 (1thick) about 10  
D
D
D
D
7
10  
9
14  
4
9
6
to 12 oz.  
Medium  
Well Done  
2 (11/2thick) about 1 lb.  
10  
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Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself!  
You may find that your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced. Use your new oven for a few weeks to  
become more familiar with it. If you still think your new oven is too hot or too cold, you can adjust the thermostat yourself.  
Do not use thermometers, such as those found in grocery stores, to check the temperature setting of your oven. These thermometers may vary  
11–22°C. (20–40°F).  
Pointer  
For Models with Only an Oven Temperature Knob  
SafeyIructions  
Pull the Oven Temp knob off the shaft,  
look at the back of the knob and note  
the current setting before making any  
adjustments.  
Tighten the screws.  
Replace the knob, matching the flat  
area of the knob to the shaft.  
Loosen both screws on the back of the  
knob.  
To increase the oven temperature,  
move the pointer toward the words  
“MAKE HOTTER.”  
Back of OVEN TEMP knob  
To decrease the oven temperature,  
turn the pointer toward the words  
“MAKE COOLER.”  
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Each notch changes the temperature by 10  
degrees Fahrenheit.  
Front of OVEN TEMP knob (knob  
appearance may vary)  
The type of margarine will affect baking performance!  
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Most recipes for baking have been developed using high fat products such as butter or margarine (80% fat). If you  
decrease the fat, the recipe may not give the same results as with a higher fat product.  
Recipe failure can result if cakes, pies, pastries, cookies or candies are made with low fat spreads. The lower the fat content of a spread product,  
the more noticeable these differences become.  
Federal standards require products labeled “margarine” to contain at least 80% fat by weight. Low fat spreads, on the other  
hand, contain less fat and more water. The high moisture content of these spreads affects the texture and flavor of baked  
goods. For best results with your old favorite recipes, use margarine, butter or stick spreads containing at least 70%  
vegetable oil.  
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Care and cleaning of the range.  
If your range is removed for cleaning, servicing or any reason, be sure the anti-tip  
device is re-engaged properly when the range is replaced. Failure to take this  
precaution could result in tipping of the range and cause injury.  
OpeagIructions  
Control Panel and Knobs  
Clean up spatters with a damp cloth.  
The control knobs may be removed for  
Remove heavier soil with warm, soapy water.  easier cleaning. To remove a knob, pull it  
straight off the stem. Wash the knobs in  
soap and water but do not soak.  
Do not use abrasives of any kind on the control panel.  
Pull the knob straight off the stem.  
Oven Vent (on some models)  
The oven is vented through an opening  
under the right rear surface unit.  
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Never cover the opening with aluminum foil  
or any other material.  
Coil models oven vent location.  
Painted Surfaces  
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Painted surfaces include the sides of the  
range and sides of the door trim.  
Do not use commercial oven cleaners,  
cleaning powders, steel wool or harsh  
abrasives on any painted surface.  
Clean these with soap and water or a vinegar  
and water solution.  
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Care and cleaning of the range.  
Porcelain Oven Interior (for standard clean models only)  
With proper care, the porcelain enamel  
finish on the inside of the oven—top,  
bottom, sides, back and inside of the door—  
will stay new-looking for years.  
Do not spray oven cleaner on the electrical  
controls and switches because it could  
cause a short circuit and result in sparking  
or fire.  
SafeyIructions  
Do not allow a film from the cleaner to  
build up on the temperature sensor—it  
could cause the oven to heat improperly.  
(The sensor is located at the top of the  
oven.) Carefully wipe the sensor clean  
after each oven cleaning, being careful not  
to move the sensor as a change in its  
position could affect how the oven bakes.  
Let the range cool before cleaning. We  
recommend that you wear rubber gloves  
when cleaning the range.  
Soap and water will normally do the job.  
Heavy spattering or spillovers may require  
cleaning with a mild abrasive cleaner.  
Soapy, wet metal pads may also be used.  
Do not spray any oven cleaner on the oven  
door, handles or any exterior surface of the  
oven, cabinets or painted surfaces. The  
cleaner can damage these surfaces.  
Do not allow food spills with a high sugar or acid  
content (such as milk, tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit  
juices or pie filling) to remain on the surface. They  
may cause a dull spot even after cleaning.  
Household ammonia may make the  
cleaning job easier. Place  
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1/2 cup in a shallow glass or pottery  
container in a cold oven overnight. The  
ammonia fumes will help loosen the  
burned-on grease and food.  
If necessary, you may use an oven cleaner.  
Follow the package directions.  
Porcelain Enamel Cooktop  
The porcelain enamel finish is sturdy but  
breakable if misused. This finish is acid-  
resistant. However, any acidic foods spilled  
(such as fruit juices, tomato or vinegar)  
should not be permitted to remain on  
the finish.  
If acids spill on the cooktop while it is hot,  
use a dry paper towel or cloth to wipe it up  
right away. When the surface has cooled,  
wash with soap and water. Rinse well.  
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For other spills such as fat spatterings, wash  
with soap and water or cleansing powders  
after the surface has cooled. Rinse well.  
Polish with a dry cloth.  
Oven Shelves  
Clean the shelves with an abrasive cleanser  
or steel wool.  
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Care and cleaning of the range.  
Lift-Off Oven Door  
The oven door is removable for cleaning.  
To clean the outside of the door:  
Do not lift the door by the handle.  
Use soap and water to thoroughly clean  
the top, sides and front of the oven door.  
Rinse well. You may also use a glass  
cleaner to clean the glass on the outside  
of the door. Do not let water drip into the  
vent openings.  
To remove the door, open it to the special  
stop position. Grasp firmly on each side and  
lift the door straight up and off the hinges.  
OpeagIructions  
Do not place hands between the hinge and the oven  
door frame.  
Spillage of marinades, fruit juices, tomato  
sauces and basting materials containing  
acids may cause discoloration and should  
be wiped up immediately. When surface  
is cool, clean and rinse.  
Lift the door straight up and off the  
hinges.  
To replace the door, make sure the hinges  
are in the special stop position. Position  
the slots in the bottom of the door squarely  
over the hinges and slowly lower it over  
both hinges.  
Do not use oven cleaners, cleaning  
powders or harsh abrasives on the  
outside of the door.  
To clean the inside of the door:  
(on standard clean models)  
Soap and water will normally do the  
job. Heavy spattering or spillovers may  
require cleaning with a mild abrasive  
cleaner. Soapy, wet metal pads may also  
be used.  
The gasket is designed with a gap  
at the bottom to allow for proper air  
circulation.  
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Do not allow food spills with a high sugar or acid  
content (such as milk, tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit  
juices or pie filling) to remain on the surface. They  
may cause a dull spot even after cleaning.  
Do not rub or clean the door  
gasket—it has an extremely low  
resistance to abrasion.  
If you notice the gasket becoming  
worn, frayed or damaged in any  
way or if it has become displaced  
on the door, you should have it  
replaced.  
If necessary, you may use an oven cleaner.  
Follow the package directions.  
Clean the inside of the oven window with  
a mild non-scratching cleaner and a  
damp cloth.  
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Glass Window (on some models)  
To clean the outside glass finish, use a glass  
cleaner. Rinse and polish with a dry cloth.  
Oven Heating Elements  
Do not clean the bake element or the broil element.  
Any soil will burn off when the elements are heated.  
To clean the oven floor, gently lift the bake  
element. Clean with warm soapy water.  
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Care and cleaning of the range.  
Oven Light Replacement (on some models)  
To replace the cover:  
CAUTION: Before replacing your oven light  
bulb, disconnect the electrical power to  
the range at the main fuse or circuit  
breaker panel.  
Place it into groove of the light  
receptacle. Pull wire forward to the  
center of the cover until it snaps into  
place.  
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Be sure to let the light cover and bulb cool  
completely.  
Connect electrical power to the range.  
Wire cover holder  
To remove the cover:  
Hold a hand under the cover so it  
doesn’t fall when released. With fingers  
of the same hand, firmly push back the  
wire cover holder. Lift off the cover.  
Do not remove any screws to remove the cover.  
Replace bulb with a 40-watt household  
appliance bulb.  
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Broiler Pan & Grid  
After broiling, remove the broiler pan from The broiler pan may be cleaned with a  
the oven. Remove the grid from the pan.  
Carefully pour out the grease from the pan  
into a proper container.  
commercial oven cleaner. If the grid is grey  
enamel, it can also be cleaned with an oven  
cleaner. If the grid is chrome, do not use an  
oven cleaner to clean it.  
After broiling, remove the broiler  
pan from the oven.  
Wash and rinse the broiler pan and grid in  
hot water with a soap-filled or plastic  
scouring pad.  
Both the broiler pan and grid can also be  
cleaned in the dishwasher.  
Do not store a soiled broiler pan and grid anywhere  
in the range.  
If food has burned on, sprinkle the grid  
with detergent while hot and cover with wet  
paper towels or a dishcloth. Soaking the pan  
will remove burned-on foods.  
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How to Remove the Storage Drawer or Kick Panel to Clean Under the Range  
To remove the storage drawer:  
Pull the drawer out all the way.  
Tilt up the front and remove it.  
To replace the storage drawer:  
To remove the kick panel, pull it straight out  
at the top.  
To replace the panel, first hook the bottom  
tabs on and then the top tabs.  
Insert glides at the back of the drawer  
beyond the stop on range glides.  
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Clean under the range.  
Lift the drawer if necessary to insert  
easily.  
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Be sure the controls are turned to OFF and the surface units are cool before attempting to remove them.  
Surface Units (on some models)  
Surface unit  
To clean the surface units, turn the control  
to the highest setting for a minute. The coils  
will burn off any soil.  
To replace a surface unit:  
Replace the drip pan into the recess in the  
cooktop. Make sure the opening in the pan  
lines up with the receptacle.  
To remove a surface unit:  
Drip pan  
Receptacle  
To remove the drip pans for cleaning, the  
surface units must be removed first.  
Insert the terminals of the surface unit  
through the opening in the drip pan and  
into the receptacle.  
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Lift the surface unit about 2.5 cm (1 inch)  
above the drip pan and pull it out.  
Guide the surface unit into place so it rests  
evenly.  
Do not lift the surface unit more than 2.5 cm (1 inch).  
If you do, it may not lie flat on the drip pan when  
you plug it back in.  
Do not immerse the surface units in liquids  
of any kind.  
Repeated lifting of the surface unit more  
than 2.5 cm (1 inch) above the drip pan can  
permanently damage the receptacle.  
Do not clean the surface units in a  
dishwasher.  
Do not bend the surface unit plug  
terminals.  
Do not attempt to clean, adjust or in any  
way repair the plug-in receptacle.  
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Drip Pans (on some models)  
Remove the surface units. Then lift out the  
drip pans.  
The drip pans may also be cleaned in the  
dishwasher.  
For best results, clean the drip pans by  
Clean the area under the drip pans often.  
hand. Place them in a covered container (or Built-up soil, especially grease, may catch  
a plastic bag) with 60 ml (1/4) cup ammonia fire.  
to loosen the soil. Then scrub with a soap-  
filled scouring pad if necessary. Rinse with  
clean water and polish with a clean soft cloth.  
Do not cover the drip pans with foil. Using foil so  
close to the receptacle could cause shock, fire or  
damage to the range.  
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Lift-Up Cooktop (on some models)  
Some models have a cooktop that can be  
lifted up for easier cleaning. The entire  
cooktop may be lifted up and supported in  
the up position.  
After cleaning under the cooktop with hot,  
mild soapy water and a clean cloth, lower  
the cooktop. Be careful not to pinch your  
fingers.  
The surface units do not need to be  
removed; however, you may remove one to  
make raising the cooktop easier. There are  
two side supports that lock into position  
when the cooktop is lifted up.  
To lower the cooktop, push the rods back  
and gently lower the cooktop until it rests in  
place.  
Be sure all surface units are turned  
off before raising the cooktop.  
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International Installation Instructions. (220–240, 50/60Hz, 2-wire)  
Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
Before You Begin  
IMPORTANT: Save these instructions for the local  
NOTE TO INSTALLER: Leave these instructions  
with the appliance after installation is completed.  
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electrical inspector’s use.  
IMPORTANT: OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES  
AND ORDINANCES.  
NOTE TO CONSUMER: Keep this Owner’s Manual  
and Installation Instructions for future use.  
NOTE: This appliance must be properly grounded.  
Tools You Will Need  
Large blade screwdriver  
6 mm (1/4)hex head nutdriver  
Channel lock pliers  
3/16open-end or socket wrench  
1 38open-end or adjustable wrench  
Tape measure  
OpeagIructions  
Electrical Requirements  
Wiring must conform to National Electric Codes.  
CAUTION, FOR PERSONAL SAFETY: DO NOT USE  
AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS APPLIANCE.  
REMOVE HOUSE FUSE OR OPEN CIRCUIT  
BREAKER BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.  
If the electric service provided does not meet the  
above specifications, have a licensed electrician  
install an approved outlet.  
This appliance must be supplied with the proper  
voltage and frequency, and connected to an  
individual, properly grounded branch circuit,  
protected by a circuit breaker or time delay fuse,  
as noted on the rating plate.  
Because range terminals are not accessible after  
range is in position, flexible service conduit or cord  
must be used.  
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Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
Preparing the Opening  
Allow 3.81 cm (112) spacing from the range to  
If cabinet storage is installed, reduce risk by  
installing a range hood that projects horizontally a  
min. of 12.7 cm (5) beyond the bottom of the  
cabinets. Make sure the wall covering, countertops  
and cabinets around the range can withstand heat  
generated by the range, oven or cooktop up to  
93°C. (200°F.).  
adjacent vertical walls above cooktop surface.  
Allow 76.2 cm (30) minimum clearance between  
surface units and bottom of unprotected wood or  
metal top cabinet, and 38.1 cm (15) minimum  
between countertop and adjacent cabinet bottom.  
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EXCEPTION: Installation of a listed microwave oven or  
cooking appliance over the cooktop shall conform to the  
installation instructions packed with that appliance.  
Not less than the width  
of the range  
Hood  
12.7 cm (5) Min.  
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76.2 cm  
(30)  
Min.  
38.1 cm  
(15)  
Min.  
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Locate the outlet box within either shaded area.  
Wall  
3.81 cm  
(112)  
Min.  
C of range  
L
Wall  
19.05 cm  
(712)  
17.78 cm  
19.05 cm  
Outlet box  
(7)  
(712)  
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box on either  
8.89 cm  
(312)  
12.7 cm (5)  
side of the C  
L
Floor  
5.72 cm  
(214)  
Cord  
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International Installation Instructions. (220–240, 50/60Hz, 2-wire)  
Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
Flooring Under the Range  
Your range, like many other household items, is heavy and can When the floor covering ends at the front of the  
settle into soft floor coverings such as cushioned vinyl or  
carpeting.  
range, the area that the range will rest on should be  
built up with plywood to the same level or higher  
than the floor covering. This will allow the range to  
be moved for cleaning or servicing.  
SafeyIructions  
When moving the range on this type of flooring, it  
should be installed on a 6 mm (1/4) thick sheet of  
plywood (or similar material) as follows:  
Prepare for Electrical Connection  
Use a certified range power cord. Such a cord will be A range cord rated for 40A usage is recommended.  
marked with a symbol of certification. If you are  
unsure about the certification of your range power  
cord, please consult with your local electrical parts  
distributor and obtain one or have a licensed  
electrician install your range. Finally, you may have  
The cord must also have a minimum 250V rating. A  
50A cord is not recommended but, if used, it should  
be marked for use with nominal 3.49 cm (138)  
diameter connection openings. Care should be  
taken to center cable and strain relief (discussed in  
to purchase a separate strain relief if your cord is not Step 3) within knockout hole to keep cable from  
accompanied by one.  
rubbing the edge.  
OpeagIructions  
Power Cord Strain Relief Installation  
Remove the lower rear range wiring cover to  
expose the connector block and bracket.  
Use ring terminals which have screw hole openings  
of sufficient size for the terminal screws and ground  
screw to be used in Step 4. The above illustration  
depicts a power cord with “ring” terminals on the  
ends of the power cord leads.  
Remove the knockout ring 3.49 cm (138)  
located on bracket directly below the  
connector. To remove the knockout, use a pair  
of pliers to bend the knockout ring away from  
the bracket and twist until ring is removed.  
This is a close-up view of a “ring”  
terminal. The ring terminal  
shown in this close-up illustration  
is the “closed barrel” type. We  
recommend use of the “closed  
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barrel” type with a large enough  
“closed barrel”  
“barrel” to accommodate the  
cord leads. Proper crimping force  
should be applied to connect  
stranded wires to the ring  
terminals.  
terminal  
Knockout ring in bracket.  
Knockout ring removed.  
Assemble the strain relief in the hole. Insert the  
power cord through the strain relief and  
tighten. Allow enough slack to easily attach the  
cord terminals to the connector block. If tabs  
are present at the end of the winged strain  
relief, they can be removed for better fit.  
“stranded wires”  
NOTE: If your range power  
cord is “stranded” and is not  
terminated with ring terminals,  
you MUST attach the above  
terminals to the cord leads. A  
“stranded” power cable is one  
with many thin wires twisted  
together as shown in this  
illustration.  
NOTE: Do not install the power cord without a strain  
relief. The strain relief bracket should be installed before  
reinstalling the rear range wiring cover.  
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Wiring cover  
(shown removed)  
Connector block  
Ring terminals  
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ground  
screw and  
plate  
Strain relief bracket  
(Provided with range cord.  
Not part of range.)  
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2-Wire Power Cord Installation  
Before  
WARNING:  
THE POWER LEADS  
MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE OUTSIDE (BRASS  
COLORED) TERMINALS. THE GROUND (EARTH)  
LEAD MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE FRAME OF  
THE RANGE WITH THE GREEN GROUNDING  
SCREW.  
OpeagIructions  
Green grounding screw and  
plate (grounding to range)  
RANGE FRAME MUST BE GROUNDED PROPERLY  
TO AVOID POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK.  
Insert screws through each power cord  
terminal ring and into connector block until  
screw engages nut. Tighten screws securely.  
Remove the 2 screws from the connector block.  
Remove the grounding screw and strap from  
the connector block middle location and the  
screw connecting it to the frame of the range.  
After  
Red “L” (Line)  
Black “N” (Neutral)  
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Green screw grounds  
range to earth (ground)  
Attach ground (earth) wire to the frame of the  
range. This is the green, or green with yellow  
stripe, wire.  
2-Wire Conduit Installation  
Wire used, location and enclosure of splices, etc., must  
conform to good wiring practices and local codes.  
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WARNING:  
CONNECTOR BLOCK IS  
APPROVED FOR COPPER WIRE CONNECTION  
ONLY. IF ALUMINUM WIRE IS USED, SEE NOTE  
BELOW.  
Screw  
Connector block  
terminal  
Remove the 2 screws from the connector block.  
Remove the grounding strap from the connector  
block middle location and the screw connecting it to  
the frame of the range. Insert bare wires between  
the connector block terminals and movable nuts.  
Tighten screws securely. Attach ground (earth) wire  
to the frame of the range.  
Bare wire  
Flexible  
Movable nut  
cable  
Connector  
Bare wire  
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block  
NOTE: ALUMINUM WIRING  
Do not connect aluminum wire to connector  
block. Use copper building wire rated for the  
correct amperage and voltage to make 3  
(three) 7.62 cm (3-inch) copper jumper wires.  
Connect wire as described above.  
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Splice copper wires to aluminum wiring using  
special connector terminals designed for  
joining copper to aluminum and follow the  
connector manufacturer’s recommended  
procedure closely.  
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International Installation Instructions. (220–240, 50/60Hz, 2-wire)  
Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
Anti-Tip Device Installation  
WARNING  
This range has been designed to meet all  
recognized industry tip standards for all normal  
conditions.  
Range MUST be secured by the Anti-Tip device  
supplied.  
SafeyIructions  
Unless properly installed, the range could be  
tipped by stepping or sitting on the door. Injury  
might result from spilled hot liquids or from the  
range itself.  
The use of this device does not preclude tipping  
of the range when not properly installed.  
If the Anti-Tip device supplied with the range  
does not fit this application, use the universal  
Anti-Tip device WB02X7909.  
After installing the Anti-Tip device verify that it is  
in place by carefully attempting to tilt the range  
forward.  
An Anti-Tip bracket is supplied with instructions  
for installation in a variety of locations. The  
instructions include all necessary information  
to complete the installation. Read the Safety  
Instructions and the instructions that fit your  
situation before beginning installation.  
Wall plate  
Bracket  
Screw must  
enter wood  
or metal  
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Typical installation of anti-tip bracket attachment to wall.  
D. Install the oven shelves in the oven and position  
Leveling the Range  
A. Remove the storage  
drawer, broiler drawer or  
kick panel.  
the range where it will be installed.  
E. Check for levelness by placing a spirit level or a  
cup, partially filled with water, on one of the  
oven shelves. If using a spirit level, take two  
readings—with the level placed diagonally first  
in one direction and then the other.  
B. Use a 3/16open-end or  
socket wrench to back out  
both rear leveling legs  
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approximately two turns.  
F. Adjust the leveling legs until the range is level.  
C. Use a 138open-end or  
adjustable wrench to back out the front leveling  
legs two turns.  
Final Check  
Be sure all range controls are in the OFF position  
before leaving the range.  
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Problem Solver…  
Troubleshooting Tips  
Save time and money! Review the charts on the following  
pages first and you may not need to call for service.  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What To Do  
Surface units not  
functioning properly  
The surface units are  
not plugged in solidly.  
With the controls off, check to make sure the surface  
unit is plugged completely into the receptacle.  
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The surface unit controls  
improperly set.  
Check to see the correct control is set for the surface  
unit you are using.  
The drip pans are not set  
securely in the cooktop.  
With the controls off, check to make sure the drip pan  
is in the recess in the cooktop and that the opening in  
the pan lines up with the receptacle.  
Oven light does not work  
Oven will not work  
Light bulb is loose or defective.  
Tighten or replace the bulb.  
Switch operating light is broken. Call for service.  
Plug on range is not completely  
inserted in the electrical outlet.  
Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live, properly  
grounded outlet.  
A fuse in your home may be  
blown or the circuit  
breaker tripped.  
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.  
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Oven controls improperly set.  
Oven controls improperly set.  
See the Using the oven section.  
See the Using the oven section.  
Food does not bake  
or roast properly  
Shelf position is incorrect or the  See the Using the oven section.  
shelf is not level.  
Incorrect cookware or cookware   See the Using the oven section.  
of improper size being used.  
Oven thermostat needs  
adjustment.  
See the Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself!  
section.  
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Food does not  
broil properly  
Oven is not set at BROIL.  
Make sure you turn the knob all the way to the  
BROIL position.  
Door not open to the broil stop  
position as recommended.  
See the Using the oven section.  
Improper shelf position  
being used.  
See the Broiling guide.  
Food being cooked in a hot pan. Use the broiling pan and grid that came with your  
range. Make sure it is cool.  
Cookware not suited for broiling. Use the broiling pan and grid that came with your  
range.  
Aluminum foil used on the  
the broiling pan and grid has  
not been fitted properly and  
slit as recommended.  
See the Using the oven section.  
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In some areas the power    
(voltage) may be low.  
Preheat the broil element for 10 minutes.  
Broil for the longest period of time recommended in  
the Broiling guide.  
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Troubleshooting Tips  
Save time and money! Review the charts on the following  
pages first and you may not need to call for service.  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What To Do  
SafeyIructions  
Oven temperature too  
hot or too cold  
Oven thermostat  
needs adjustment.  
See the Adjust the oven thermostat—Do it yourself!  
section.  
Oven door is crooked  
The door is out of position.  
Because the oven door is removable, it sometimes gets  
out of position during installation. To straighten the  
door, push down on the high corner.  
Oven makes  
clicking noise  
This is the sound of the  
heating element turning  
off and on during  
This is normal.  
cooking functions.  
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Ç ° º U z j . è Å Ð Ç ° r ´ º b Ë Ç ° · F A O o , • O J  
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° K L u ® b - ² E d Ç _ æ Ç _ © H U ä Ç ° c ´ s ´ · ¼ K I u æ « K v Ç ° L u ® b ° K u  
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u ä Ç ° v Ç ¨ O U Á  
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Ç ° M u Ù Ç ° d ¬ u ê .  
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• · ` Ç ° ¶ U È .  
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§ u Ç z q ® U ¡ K W ° ž ¨ · F U ä ¡ U ° I d È ± s ³ c Ç Ç ° L u ® b Ç è Ã ê ¤ N U Ò Â ” d .  
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d Ç ° · ¼ » O s .  
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Ç ° M O d Ç æ .  
B q  
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è Ã æ ¤ L F O l F Ç ° O L K H U Ü ¡ U ü Ï É ® ¶ q ± º U è ° W ü • l Ã è • p à´ W è ¥ b É  
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b ± W ¯ N d ¡ U z O W Ç è ” D d ¥ d ´ o § Ç u è Á ¢ Ç K ™ n § · F L U ä ® b ´ M · Z  
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® L U Ô ± ¶ K K W • w ± ¼ ` Ç ° d Ð Ç Ð Ç ° c ê « K v è ¥ b É § D º O W § U ” M W ,  
• O ¹ V Ç ° º d Õ « K v ¢ ¹ M V Ç ° º d è â ± s Ç ° ¶ » U ü .  
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ü Ç ® V ¡ F O M O p Ç _ © F L W Ç ° · w ´ ¹ d ê ® K O N U « M b Ç è { U Ù ± · u § D W Ç è  
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Ç ° e ¤ U Ì Ç ° ¼ O d Ç ± O p Ç è Ç ° H » U ü ´ U Ü Ç è Ã è  
_ æ Ç _ è « O W ” š á Ç ° L c ¯ u ü É ® b ¢ M J ¼ d  
Ï ü ¤ W Ç ° º d Ç ü É .  
è ¤ u Ï Ç ° ¸ K Z « K v Ç _ © F L W Ç ° L ¹ L b É Ç è Ç ° d © u ¡ W « K v Ç _ © F L W Ç ° D U Ò ¤ W  
´ L J s Ç æ ´ ¼ ¶ V ¢ M U £ d • I U « U Ü ± s Ç ° b ³ u æ Ç ° ¼ U ” M W _ « K v è • u â  
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Ã æ ± K T Ç ° L I š É ¡ U ° J U ± q ¡ U ° ¼ L s ´ L J s Ç æ ´ ¼ ¶ V ¢ M U £ d è Ç ² ¼ J U È  
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k « ¥ K v U ³ c ç Ç ° · F K O  
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Å { G j « K v Ç ° L H · U Í Å ° v Ç ° b Ç ” q £ r Ç Ï ü ç • w Ã ê Ç ¢ ¹ U ç  
¢ d ´ b ç .  
u Ü © I D I W « M b ± U ´ ¸ ¶ X ´ º • b w Ë ± H · U Í Ç ° · º J r  
¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
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« K O t .  
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² B U z ` Å ² U Á Ç ° D N w  
± s ठq Ç ° º B u ä « K v ² · U z Z © N w Ã • C q ´ ¹ V Ã æ ¢ J u æ  
q Å ² U Á  
Ç § · » b å Å ² U Á © N w ± · u § j Ç è £ I O q Ç ° u Ò æ . ´ u  
Ç ° D N w Ç _ ° L O M O u å Ç ° º d Ç ü É Ã § d Ù ± s Ç ° L F U Ï æ Ç _ ” d é , 
Å ² U Á Ç ° D N w ± s Ç ° º b ´ b Ç ° e ³ d è ¥ b ´ b Ç ° e ³ d Ç ° L G K n ´
¡ D T • w Ç ± · B U Õ Ç ° º d Ç ü É , ° J M t ¡ B H W « U ± W ´ D
¡ U ° · ¼ U è ê « M b ± u { l Ç ° º d Ç ü É ( ± M » H C W Ç ° v ± · u § D W )  
Å Ð Ç ° r ´ J s ± b ± ¹ U ± l ± F b æ Â ” d .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
Ç _ è Ç ² w Ð Ç Ü ® U Ù ± ¼ D ` è ± ¼ · u ê . è Ç • o ± U ¡ O s ± I U Ó  
² U Á Ç Ð è Ç ° L I ¶ i è ± I U Ó Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W . è ´ ¹ V Ã ™  
² U Á • u â ´ ¥ L · U b • W Ç Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W ¡ Q ¯ ¸ d ± s 5 , 2  
§ r .  
™ ´ · ¹ U è Ò 2 . 5 § r  
( ° ¶ F i Ç ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü )  
© U § U Ü Ç ° D N w  
O p ¡ ² Q u æ ¢ ¼ · » b å • I j © U § W Ð Ç Ü ® U Ù ± ¼ · u ê . Ç ² N U ± · u • d É • w  
Ç æ è { l Ç ° º K I W • u â Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W § O R Ï ê Ç ° v ¢ ¹ L l  
Ç ° º d Ç ü É Ç ° c ê ± s ¨ Q ² t Ç ° º U â Ç ° C d ü ¡ ¼ D ` Ç ° D N w  
Ç ° » e • w . ™ ¢ ¼ · F L q ± ¸ q ³ c ç Ç ° D U § U Ü ¡ b è æ Ç ° º K I W . Å Ð  
Ç ² p § · º · d â Ç ¥ · d Ç ® U ¨ b ´ b Ç Ç Ð Ç Ç ² I K ¶ X Ç ° D U § W .  
± » U Ò æ Ç ° · L u ´ M U Ü Ç ° L º K O W .  
™ ¢ ¼ · » b å © U § U Ü ± e è Ï É ¡ º K I U Ü ¥ U ± K W . _ æ Ç § · F L U ä  
± ¸ q ³ c ç Ç ° D U § U Ü ± l Ç ° º K I W Ç è ¡ b è ² N U § O J u æ ” D d Ç .  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
Ç § · F L q © U § U Ü ± ¼ · u ´ W Ç ° I F d  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
°»KqèÇ•š¥t  
²Bz`¯·AUá±uÇ{l  
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¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
¯ O H O W  
) . N ( O  
Ç ° · A G O q  
w Ç ° L u Ç á { l Ç ° L d ¬ u ¡ W ® ¶ q Ç Ï Ç ü É Ç ° H d æ Ç ° v è { ° · l ¹ M V ± s  
( « K v Ç ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü Ð  
w
Ç Ü  
Ç
Ç
° ·  
°
M E  
H
O
d
æ Ç ° I O U § w )  
{ ¶ j è § U z q Ç ° · º J r  
Ò ü Ï ü ¤ W ¥ d Ç ü É Ç ° H d æ  
Ã Ï ü ³ c Ç Ç ° e ü Ç ° v Ç ° C ¶ j Ç ° c ê ¢ d ¬ V • O t .  
Ç æ ° L ¶ W Ï è ü É Ç ° H d æ ¢ · u ³ Z ¥ · v ´ B q Ç ° H d æ Ï ü ¤ W Ç ° º d Ç ü É  
<
d Ç ° H d æ Ç £ M U Á Ç ° D ¶ a .  
£ U ² O W ± l Ç ¨ · G U ä è Ç ² D H U Á Ç ° H d æ « M U  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
® ¶ q Ç § · » b Ç å Ç ° H d æ  
Ç § º ¶ t ² U ¥ O · p , Ã ± q Ç ° M ° N H U p ´ W ü á ± s Ç ° H d æ ,  
Ç _ ± U ± O W ° K d á _ « K v £ r Ç § º ¶ t Ç ° v Ç ° » U ü Ì .  
° I b ¢ r ¢ B L O r Ç _ ü • n ¡ L B b Ç Ü Ç ´ I U á ¡ º O Y Ç ² N U  
º O ` « K v ¥ u Ç ± q Ç _ ü • n « M , b • ± ¼ U u ¢ u á { l ¡ A J q  
¢ I n ® ¶ q Ç æ ¢ » d Ì ¡ U ° J U ± q ± s Ç ° H d æ , è § u á ™ ¢ L O q .  
{ l ± R ” d É Ç ° d á ( ± B « U b Ï è ¢ t Ç ° v ± J U ² t ,  
« M b è { l Ç ² U Á © N w « K v ü á , Ç § º V Ç ° d á Ç ° v Ç ° » U ü Ì  
¥ · v Ç ° M · u Á Ç ° c ê « K v ¥ U ± q Ç ° d á .  
´ I U Ç á ) « K v ¥ U ± q Ç ° d á , Ã ± q ± I b ± W Ç ° d á _ « K v  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
è Ã Ï • l Ç ° d á ° O ¼ · I d • w ± J U ² t .  
° K H d æ 4 ± u Ç { l  
¯ O H O W { ¶ j Ç ° H d æ ° K » ¶ O e Ã è Ç ° · º L O d  
E
Ç Ï ü ± H · U Í Ï ü ¤ W ¥ d Ç ü É Ç ° H d æ Ç ° v Ç ° º d Ç ü É Ç ° · w  
1
² u Ù Ç ° D F U å  
± u { l Ç ° d á  
D
¢ d ¬ V • O N U .  
• D U z d ± ¹ L b É ( « K v • D U z d ü ® O I W )  
¡ M b Ü Ã è ¯ F J W ü © K O W  
C
C
B
C Ã è B  
° H º h Ç ° D F U å • O L U ´ · F K o ¡ U ² ¹ U Ò © N O t • w Ã Ï ² v  
2
A
R
¡ ¼ J u ´ X , ± U • s , ¡ d Ç è ² O e , ¯ F J U Ü ± º š Ü ,  
¯ F J W ± J u ¡ W , ¯ F J W ± D ¶ I W , • D U z d  
¯ ¼ d è ° W  
C Ã è B  
H W . Ç © N w ° L b É Ç © u ± ä b É « M è b Ç ü Ï É • w Ç ° u  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
Ç ° C d è ü É .  
C Ã è B  
A Ã è R  
B Ã è  
Ï ´ p ü è ± w  
¢ º L O d  
)
F F O B q  
Ç Ï ü ± H · U Í Ï ü ¤ W Ç ° º d Ç ü É Ç ° v è { l (  
3
R , A  
« M b ± U ´ J L q Ç ° D N w .  
² U Á  
Ç ° · ¼ » O s Ç ° L ¼ ¶ o è è { l Ç  
H W « K v Ð ° p . è ± s  
§ · J u æ ² · U z Z Ç ° » ¶ O e à ® q Ç Ð Ç ¯ U ² X Ã è « O W Ç ° » ¶ O e  
§ » s Ç ° H d æ ± ¼ ¶ I U Ç Ð Ç ² B X Ç ° u  
Ç ¤ q Ç ° · ¼ » O s Ç ° L ¼ ¶ o Ç { ¶ j Ï ü É ¥ d Ç ü É Ç ° H d æ « M b  
Ï ü ¤ W Ç ° º d Ç ü É Ç ° B º O º W . è ´ J u æ Ç ° · ¼ » O s { d è ü ´ U  
° K º B u ä « K v ² · U z Z ¤ O b É « M b ” ¶ O e Ç ° J F p è Ç ° J F p  
Ç ° L º K v è Ç ° L F ¹ M U Ü è Ç ° » ¶ e .  
± J U æ . è ´ ¹ V Ç ™ ¢ · š ± f ± · u Ç § D W • w Ç ° H d æ ¡ I b ü Ç  
Ç _ è « O W ± l ¡ F C N U Ç è ± l ¤ b ü Ç æ Ç ° H d æ . è Ç Ð Ç ¯ M X ¢ º · U Ì  
Ç ° v Ç § · » b Ç å ü • O s , • O ¹ V è { ` Ç _ è « O W ¡ U ° · F U ® V  
( ± M º d • W « s ¡ F C N U ) ¡ º O Y ™ ¢ J u æ è Ç ¥ b É • u â  
²Bz`¯·AUá±uÇ{l  
°»KqèÇ•š¥t  
Ç ™ ” d é ± ¶ U ¨ d É , ± l ¢ d ã ± ¼ U • W ¥ u Ç ° w 1 8 \ 3 § r  
u Ü ° K · ¼ » O s Ç ° L ¼ ¶ o , § » s  
è ¡ U ° M ¼ ¶ W ° œ • d Ç æ ¡ b è æ ° L ¶ W Ã è ² G L W  
± ¼ ¶ I U ° L b É \ 1 Ï ® U z o .  
1 " ) ± 2 ( s / 1 ¥ U • W Ç ™ ² U Á ¥ · v ¡ b Ç ´ W Ç ° d á .  
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Ç § · » b Ç å Ç ° H  
ü ® U z o Ç _ ° L M O u å  
™ ¢ G D F u â  
Ç ° · u Ò ´ l 
G O d É ™ ° · I U Á  
H O º W ü ® U z o Ç _ ° L M O u è å ´ L J s Ç § · F L U ä  
¢ M I O j Ç ° F B U ü É ¡ u { F N U « K v ü á Ç è ¢ º X Ç ° D F U å ¡ L ¼ U • W  
U Ü . ¡ C l ¡ u  
¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
¯ O n ¢ C ¶ j Ç ° H d æ ° K A u ê  
{ l Ç ° K º r Ç è Ç ° ¼ L p « K v ¨ ¶ J W Ç ° A u ê • w Å ² U Á  
1
Ç ° A u ê .  
.
Ï ° O q Ç ° A u ê  
Ç ¢ ¶ l Ç è { U Ù Ç ° d á Ç ° L I · d ¥ W • w  
2
.
L I O R B Ç ° A u ê  
Ã Ï ü Ò ü Ï ü ¤ W ¥ d Ç ü É Ç ° H d æ Ç ° v  
3
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
à ¢ d ã ¡ U ¥ U Ç ° v ±  
¡ U ° A u ê . Ç æ Ç ° ¶ U È ´ ¶ I v ± H · u ¥  
Ç ° L º U • E W « K v Ï ü ¤ W Ç ° º d Ç ü É Ç  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
°»KqèÇ•š¥t  
²Bz`¯·AUá±uÇ{l  
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¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
± d ¨ à à à b Ç ° à à A à à à à u ê  
Ç ° º ¹ r , Ç ° u  
Ç ° º à à à d Ç ü É Ç °  
² à u « O à à à W Ç ° D  
« à à u Ç ± à à à à à q ±  
Ç ° A à à u ê . ³ à  
« K v à § à U Ó  
¥ d Ç ü É Ç ° ¸ š  
Ç ° ¹ U ² V Ç ° ¸ U ² w Ç ° ¹ U ² V Ç _ è ± ä u { l  
Ç ° u ® X ( Ï ® U z o ) Ç ° u ® X ( Ï ® Ç ° U d z á o )  
Ç ° J L O W è / Ã è  
Ç ° ¼ L p  
± š ¥ E U Ü  
Ç ° D F U å  
¢ ¶ F b « s ¡ F C 8 N U ¡ L ¼ U • U Ü  
± · ¼ U è ´ W .  
3 1  
( 4 • D U z d ) 0 0 5 ¤ r ° º r ± ¸ d è å  
C
5 2 , 1 - 2 § r  
2 1 • D O d É , 0 0 0 2 ¤ r  
1 1  
5 1  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
C
¨ d Ç z ` ° º r Ç ° ¶ I d  
¬ O d ± M C ¹ W Ç ° A u ê  
± · u § D W  
¨ d Ç z ` § L J N U Ã ® q ± s  
4
6
6
2 - 5 , 2 § r  
0 0 5 - 0 5 7 ¬ r  
E
D
D
2 § r ´ B F V © ¶ » N U ( ¬ O d  
8
± M C ¹ W Ç ° A u ê ) . ® D l  
8
0 1  
± A u ´ W ¤ O b Ç  
Ç ° b ³ s .  
8
0 1  
5 1  
0 2  
5 2  
8 , 3 § r  
1 - 5 2 \ 1 ¯ O K u  
¬ O d ± M C ¹ W Ç ° A u ê  
± · u § D W  
± A u ´ W ¤ O b Ç  
Ï ¤ U Ì  
C
C
D
B
0 1 - 2 1  
0 2  
Ã Ï ³ s ¯ q ¤ U ² V ¡ e ¡ b É  
5 2  
Ï ¤ U ¤ W ¯ U ± K W 1 -  
5 2 , 1 ¯ ¹ r ± I D u « W  
© u ° O U .  
± M B N d É . Ç ¨ u ê Ç ° ¹ U ² V  
Ç ° c ê ¡ t Ç ° ¹ K b Ç è ™ .  
5 1  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
5 2  
b ü •  
B
± F ¹ M U Ü  
¢ ¶ F b « s ¡ F C N U ¡ L ¼ U • U Ü  
1
3
2 - 4 ® D l  
” ¶ e ( ¢ u § X )  
D
E
± · ¼ U è ´ W . Ç ® D l Ç ° ¹ e Á  
Ç _ « K v ° K L H s £ r Ã Ï ³ s  
¡ e ¡ b É Ç Ð Ç Ç ü Ï Ü .  
3 - 4  
2 ( ± I ¼ u ± W ² B H O s ) ± H s  
Å ® D l Ç ° E N d ¢ L U ± U ,  
™ ¢ I K ¶ N U ° œ « K v 8 1 - 0 2  
2 - 4  
Ç ™ § · U ¯ u Ò Ç  
B
Å • d Ï ³ U ± H · u ¥ W . Ç Ï ³ M N U  
¡ e ¡ b É ± M B N d É ® ¶ q Ç ° A u ê  
è ¡ F b Ç ² I C U Á ² B n Ò ± s  
Ç ° A u ê .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
Ç ± ¼ J N U è Ç ® K ¶ N U ¡ F M U ´ W  
5
5
0 0 5 ¬ r , è § L J N U  
5 , 0 - 5 2 , 1 § r  
¨ d Ç z ` § L p  
© d ´ W  
D
¨ b ´ b É , Ã Ï ³ M N U ¡ e ¡ b É  
° O L u æ ® ¶ q è Ç £ M U Á Ç ° D N w ,  
« M b Ç ° d ¬ ¶ W .  
§ K L u æ  
à ® K ¶ N U ¡ F M U ´ W , ™ ¢ I K V ¤ N W  
5
0 1  
0 1  
2 ( § L p 5 \ 2 § r ) ¨ d Ç z ` § K L u æ  
D
D
Ç ° ¹ K b ° œ § H q .  
2 ( 5 2 , 1 2 § r )  
¨ d Ç z ` © d ´ W  
® D l ° º r Ç ° º L q  
± · u § D W  
²Bz`¯·AUá±uÇ{l  
® D l Ç ° b ³ s  
4
9
6
7
2 ® D F W ¥ L q  
§ L J N U 5 , 2 § r  
2 ® D F W ¥ L q  
§ L J N U 8 , 3 § r  
D
D
D
D
°»KqèÇ•š¥t  
0 1  
± A u ´ W ¤ O b Ç  
± · u § D W  
9
4 1  
0 1  
± A u ´ W ¤ O b Ç  
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Ç { ¶ ß D t ¡ M H ¼ p !  
{ ¶ j £ d ± u §  
d ² p Ç ° ¹ b ´ b ° F b É Ç § U ¡ O l ° · B ¶ `  
d ² p Ç ° ¹ b ´ b ´ D N w ¡ ´ A L J J q M p ´ » ± · š K n ¥ E « W s Ç æ Ç ° H d  
à ¯ ¸ d Å ° L U ± U ¡ t .  
I O W ¡ L I b Ç ü 1 1 å ¥ · v 2 2 å .  
™ ¢ ¼ · » b å £ d ± u ± · d Ç Ü , ¯ U ° · w ¢  
± R ¨ d  
I j ° b ü ¤ W ¥ d Ç ü É Ç ° H d æ ° K D d
¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
¨ b Ç ° ¶ d Ç ¬ w .  
4
Ç § º V Ò W  
1
£ r Ç ² E d k  
à « b Ç ° e ü Ç ° v ± J U ² t ± l ± D U ¡ I W Ç ° L M D I W Ç ° L ¼ · u ´ W  
5
Ç ¤ d Ç ® Á Ã q ê ¢ F b ´ q . Ç ° C ¶ j Ç °
± s Ç ° e ü ± l Ç ° I B ¶ W .  
Ç ü Î ¯ š Ç ° ¶ d
2
Ï ü ¤ à à à à à W ° ¥ e d ´ Ç U ü Ï É É Ç ° H à à à à à à d æ , ¥ à à à d ã Ç ° L R ¨ à à à à à à à à à à à d  
3
Ç ° ¹ U ² V ¤ W ¥ d Ç ü  
( Ò ´ à à U Ï É Ç ° º à à à à à d Ç ü É  
è ° » ) H i Ï ü ¤ E W K A ¥ d M Ç ü É  
Ï ü ¤ W è Ç ¥ à à à à à b É ² º u ¯ K L à à à W  
R E T T O H  
( Ò ´ U Ï É  
Ç ° H d æ ¥ d ã 
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
. )  
R E L O Ç O ° ¶ d C è Ï E É K
¯ q Ï ü ¤ W ± s Ç ° .  
± I b ± W Ò ü Ï ü ¤ W ¥ d Ç ü É Ç ° H d æ  
( ± E N d Ç ° e ü ® b ´ » · K n )  
² u Ù Ç ° L U ü ¤ d  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
U æ Ç ° u • H W ™  
S Ð Ç ¢ r ¢ I K O q ¯ L O W Ç ° ¼ L s  
¢ r ¢ D u ´ d ± F E r è • H  
¢ F D w ² H f Ç ° M · U z Z Ç °  
q ± º · u é Ç ° ¼ L s • w Ç ° L ¼ º W ¯ L U Ç ¢ C º X ³ c ç Ç ° H d è â .  
M F X Ç ° J F J H U W Ü Å Ð Ç Ç è Ç ° H D U z d Ç è Ç ° L F è ¹ ´ L M J U Ü s Ç æ è Ç ¢ ° H J A F J q U Ü Ç ° u Ç ° B G O d É Ç è  
® K O K W Ç ° ¼ L s , ± s Ç ° ¹ N W  
• C q Ç ° M · U z Z ± s è  
¢ M h Ç ° L ¼ · u ´ U Ü Ç ° H O b ü Ç °  
Ç ™ ” d é , • · º · u ê « K v §  
U ¡ l Ç ° L ¼ º U Ü Ç ° · w ¢ º · u ê « K v 0 7 % « K v Ç _ Ç ® ° I q b ± ´ L s W Ç Ç ° e § ´ · X F L Ç q ° M ¶ Ç U ° ¢ L w d . ¤ d ´  
H · p •  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
°»KqèÇ•š¥t  
²Bz`¯·AUá±uÇ{l  
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¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
Ç ° F M U ´ W  
O U ² · t Ç è _ ê § ¶ V  ” d , ¢ Q ¯ b ± s Ç æ è § O K W ± I U è ± W Ç ™ ² I Å Ð š Ç È ¢ r ¢ ² F I A q o Ç ° L u ® b Ç ° » U Õ ¡ p ± H t Ç è  
£ U ² O W ¡ A J q § K O r « M b ± U ´ F U Ï Ç ° L , ² E d Ç _ æ Ç ° H  
è ´ ¼ ¶ V Ã Ð é .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
° u ¥ W Ç ° · º J r è Ç ° L H U ¢ O `  
´ L J s • p ± H U ¢ O ` Ç ° · º J r ± s ठq Ç ° · M E O n ¡ ¼ N u ° W . ° H p  
± H · U Í ± U Å § º ¶ t ¡ U § · I U ± W ± s ® B ¶ · t ( § U ® t ) . Å ¬ ¼ q  
U ¡ u æ ° J s ™ ¢ M I F N U . Ç ° L H U ¢ O ` • w ± U Á è  
² E n à K q .  
Ã Ò ä Ç ™ B U ¡ u æ .  
™ ¢ ¼ · » b
Ç § º V Ç ° e ü ¡ U §  
( « K v ¡ F i Ç ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü ) · º W Ç ° · N u ´ W  
¢ · r ¢ N u ´ W Ç ° H d æ ± s ” š ä • · º W ¢ º X Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W  
Ç ° » K H O W Ç ° O L M v .  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
™ ¢ G D w Ç ° H · º W ± D K I U ¡ u Ç § D W ü ® U z o Ç _ ° L M O u å  
Ç è Ã ´ W ± U Ï É Ç ” d é .  
± u ® l • · º W ¢ N u  
Ç _ § D ` Ç ° L D K O W  
™ ¢ ¼ · F L q ± M E H U Ü • d æ ¢ ¹ U ü ´ W Ç è ± ¼ U ¥ O o ¢ M E O n Ç è  
K ¶ w Ç è ± u á u Ç Ï ¥ U ¯ W ” A M W « K v à ꠧ D ` ± D K w .  
¢ A · L q Ç _ § D ` Ç ° L D K O W « K v Ç ° ¹ u Ç ² V è Ç ° b ü Ì Ç _ ± U ± w .  
² E n ³ c ç Ç _ § D ` ¡ u Ç § D W Ç ° L U Á è Ç ° B U ¡ u æ Ç è ¡ u Ç § D W  
± º K u ä ” q è ± U Á .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
²Bz`¯·AUá±uÇ{l  
°»KqèÇ•š¥t  
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Ç ° F M U ´ W ¡ U ° L  
( ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü Ç ° · M E O O n Ç ° I O U § w )  
Ç ° I ¼ r Ç ° b Ç ” K w ° K H d æ ± s Ç ° B O M w ( Ç ° ¶ u ü § K O s )  
™ ¢ d Ô ± M E n Ç ° H d æ « K v Ç ¤ N e É è ± H U ¢ O ` Ç ° · º J r Ç ° J N ² d U ¡ ± U z q O W « K v Ç ° I ¼ r Ç ° b Ç ” K I w q Ç ° B Ç æ O M w Ç ° L D K w ¡ U  
™ ² w ® B d Ç ° b Ç z d É Ç ° J N d ¡ U z O W è ¥ B u ä ¨ d Ç ü É Ç è  
° ¼ D ` Ç ° H d æ - ® L W è ® F d è ” K n è Ï Ç ” q Ç ° ¶ U È § O º · H k  
¡ L E N d ç Ç ° ¹ b ´ b ° ¼ M u Ç Ü « b ´ b É Ç Ð Ç ¢ K I v Ç ° F M U ´ W Ç ° L š z L W .  
¥
™ ¢ ¼ L ` ° D ¶ I W ü ® O I W ± s Ç ° L M E n ¡ U ° · ¹ L l « K v Ç ¤ N e É  
Ç ¥ ¼ U Ó Ï ü ¤ W Ç ° º d Ç ü É _ ² N U ® b ¢ ¼ ¶ V • w ¢ ¼ » O s Ç ° H d æ  
O p ¡ S ü ¢ b Ç Á ¯ H u á  
Ç ¢ d ã Ç ° L u ® b ¥ · v ´ ¶ d Ï ° · M E O H t . ² u  
± D U © O W « M b ¢ M E O n Ç ° L u ® b .  
¥ ¼ U Ó ¢ I l • w Ã « K v Ç ° H d æ ) . ¡ B u ü É ± G K u © W ( à æ Ç ¤ N e É Ç  
¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
¥ ¼ U Ó ¡ F M U ´ W ° Ç · ± M ¼ E ` O H ¤ t N ¯ U K L Ò U Ç ¢ r ¢ M E O n Ç ° H d æ ,  
¥ ¼ U Ó , ¥ O Y Ç æ  
± l Ç ° º d Õ « K v « b å ¢ º d ´ p ¤ N U Ò Ç  
Ç æ Ç ° B U ¡ u æ è Ç ° L U Á ´ J H w « U Ï É ° · M E O n Ç ° L u ® b . Ç æ  
Ç ° ¼ J ¶ U Ü Ç ° ¸ I O K W è Ç ° · d ¨ U ¨ U Ü Ç ° b ³ M O W ® b ¢ · D K V  
Ç ° · M E O n ¡ L M E n ¥ U ã ± F · b ä . ¯ L U ® b ´ K e å Ç § · F L U ä  
è § U Ï Ç Ü ± s Ç ° B u á Ç ° L F b ² w Ç ° L ¶ K K W ¡ U ° B U ¡ u æ .  
™ ¢ · d ã Ç ° D F U å Ç ° L M ¼ J V Ç ° c ê ´ º · u ê « K v ¯ L O W « U ° O W ± s Ç ° ¼ J d Ç è  
Ç ° º U ± i ( ± ¸ q Ç ° L K ` è Ç ° D L U © r è § U è ü ¯ d Ç è Ü è « B O d Ç ° H u Ç ¯ t Ç è  
¥ A u Ç Ü Ç ° H D U z d ) Ç æ ´ ¶ I v « K v Ç ° ¼ D ` . ¥ O Y Ç ² N U § · · º u ä Ç ° v ¡ I F W  
± F · L W ¥ · v ¡ F b Ç ° · M E O n .  
Ç ¥ b Ç Ë ¢ G O O d • w ± u ® F N U ® b ´ R £ d « K v ¯ O H O W ® O U å Ç ° H d æ  
¡ U ° D N w .  
™ ¢ d Ô Ã ê ± M E n • d æ « K v ¡ U È Ç ° H d æ , Ç ° L I U ¡ i Ç è à´ W  
Ç § D ` ” U ü ¤ O W ° K H d æ Ç è Ç ° J U ¡ O M U Ü Ç è Ç _ § D ` Ç ° L D K O W . Ç æ  
Ç ° L M E n ´ L J s Ç æ ´ · K n ³ c ç Ç _ § D ` .  
Å æ Ç _ ± u ² O U Ç ° L M e ° O W ´ L J s Ç æ ¢ ¼ N q « L K O W Ç ° · M E O n . { l  
² B n ¯ u È • w ¯ u È { º q Ç è ¥ U è ´ W • » U ü ´ W • w • d æ ¡ U ü Ï  
Ç £ M U Á Ç ° K O q . • U æ Ã ¡ » d É Ç _ ± u ² O U § u á ¢ ¼ U « b « K v Ç ü ” U Á  
Ç ° A º r è Ç ° D F U å Ç ° L º · d â .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
Ã Ð Ç ° e å Ç _ ± d ´ L J M p Ç § · F L U ä ± M E n Ç ° H d æ ± 
Ç ° · F K O L U Ü Ç ° u Ç ü Ï É ± l Ç ° F K ¶ W .  
² U ± q  
§ D ` Ç ° D N w Ç ° F K u ê Ç ° L D K w ¡ U  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
Å Ð Ç ¢ M U £ d Ü Ã ¥ L U Ö « K v § D ` Ç ° D N w è ³ u § U ” ² s U ± , q Ç I ° B q O Ç M w Ç æ ( Ç ° ¶ u ü § K O s ) ´ F · ¶ d ® u ê è ± · O s  
Ç § · » b å • u © W è ü ® O W ¤ U • W Ç è ® D F W ® L U Ô ¤ U • W ° L ¼ º t  
• u ü Ç . è « M b ± U ´ ¶ d Ï Ç ° ¼ D ` Ç ¬ ¼ K t ¡ u Ç § D W  
£ r Ç ¨ D H t ¤ O b Ç .  
è ° J M t ® U ¡ q ° K J ¼ d Å Ð Ç ± U § U Á Ç § · » b Ç ± t . è Ç æ ³ c Ç Ç ° B
U ¡ u æ è ± U Á ,  
± I U è å ° œ ¥ L U Ö . è « K v Ã ´ W ¥ U ä , ´ ¹ V à ™ ´ ¼ L ` ¡ ¶
à ´ W § J ¶ U Ü Ã © F L W ¥ U ± C O W ( ± ¸ q « B O d Ç Ü Ç ° H u Ç ¯ t Ç è  
Ç ° D L U © r Ç è Ç ° » q ) « K v Ç ° B I q .  
¡ U ° M ¼ ¶ W ° K ¼ J ¶ U Ü ( Ç ° · M U £ d Ç Ü ) Ç _ ” d é ± ¸ q Ç ° · d ¨ U ¨ U Ü  
U ¡ u æ è ± U Á Ç è ¡ L ¼ U ¥ O o Ç ° b ³ M O W , Ç ¬ ¼ q ¡ u Ç § D W  
¢ M E O n ¡ F b Ç æ ´ ¶ d Ï Ç ° ¼ D ` . Ç ¨ D n ¤ O b Ç . ° L l ¡ u Ç § D W  
® D F W ® L U Ô ¤ U • W .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
n Ã Ç ü ° H d æ  
K ¶ w .  
² E n Ç
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¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
Ç ° F M U ´ W  
p ¡ U È Ç ° H d æ  
Ç æ ¡ U È Ç ° H d æ ® U ¡ q ° K H p ° H d Ö ¢ M E O H t .  
° · M E O n ” U ü Ì Ç ° ¶ U È  
Ç § · F L q Ç ° L U Á è Ç ° B U ¡ u æ • w Ç ° · M E O n Ç ° · U å ° I L W  
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™ ¢ d • l Ç ° ¶ U È ¡ U ° L I ¶ i .  
è ¤ U ² ¶ w è è Ç ¤ N W Ç ° H d æ . Ç ¨ D n ¤ O b Ç . ´ L J M p Ç ´ C U  
Ç § · F L U ä ± M E n Ò ¤ U ¤ w ° · M E O n Ç ° e ¤ U Ì ” U ü Ì Ç ° H d æ .  
™ ¢ · d ã Ç ° L U Á ´ · I D d Ï Ç ” q • · º W Ç ° · N u ´ W .  
Ç • · º t ¥ · v ± ° u H { p l Ç Ç ° ° · u U ® È n , Ç ° » U Õ . Ç ± ¼ p  
Ç ° ¶ U È ¤ O b Ç ± s ¯ q ± s ¤ U ² ¶ O t è Ç ü • l Ç ° ¶ U È ± ¼ · I O L U  
_ « K v è • J t ± s Ç ° L H B K · O s .  
K B W  
Ç æ § J ¶ U Ü Ç ° · · ¶ O q è « B O d Ç Ü Ç ° H U ¯ N W  
è
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ü Ç « w « b å è { l Ç ° O b ´ s ¡ O s Ç ° L H B K W è Å © U ü ¡ U È Ç ° H d æ .  
Ç ü • l Ç ° ¶ U È ¡ B u  
Ç ° L H B K · O s .  
Ç ° D L U © r è ± u Ç Ï Ç ° K º U Á Ç ° L º · u ´ W « K v à ¥ L U Ö ´ L J s  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
¢ Q ¯ b ± s Ç æ Ç ° L H B K · O s • w « U Ï É Ç ° ¶ U È Ç ° v ± J U ² t ,  
Ç æ ¢ ¼ ¶ V ¢ G O O d Ç ° K u æ è ´ ¹ V ± ¼ º N U • u ü Ç « M b ± U ´ ¶ d Ï  
Ç ° ¼ D ` è ± s £ r ¢ M E n è ¢ A D n .  
± u { l Ç ° · u ® n Ç ° » U Õ . { l Ç ° A I u â Ç ° · w • w ® U Ù Ç ° ¶ U È  
± ¼ · I O L U • u â Ç ° L H B K · O s . £ r Ç ” H i Ç ° ¶ U È ¡ ¶ D T  
¡ U ° · ¼ U è ê • u â ¯ š Ç ° L H B K · O s • w ² H f Ç ° u ® X .  
™ ¢ < ¼ · F L q ± M E H U Ü ° K H d æ Ç è ± ¼ U ¥ O o ¢ M E O n Ç è ± u Ç Ï  
¥ U ¯ W ” A M W « K v Ç ° ¶ U È ± s Ç ° » U ü Ì .  
° · M E O n Ï Ç ” q Ç ° ¶ U È  
( « K v © d Ç Ò Ç Ü Ç ° · M E O n Ç ° c Ç ¢ w )  
² E d Ç _ æ Ç ° L M D I W Ç ° · w Ï Ç ” q Ç ° º A O W ´ · r ¢ M E O H N U  
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à £ M U Á Ï è ü É Ç ° · M E O n Ç ° c Ç ¢ w , • U ² p ™ ¢ º · U Ì Ç ° v ¢ M E O H N U  
¡ U ° O b .  
™ ¢ º p Ç è ¢ M E n  
™ ¢ · d ã Ç ° D F U å Ç ° L M ¼ J V Ç ° c ê ´ º · u ê « K v ¯ L O W « U ° O W ± s Ç ° ¼ J d Ç è  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
± I U è ± W ± M » H C  
Ç ° º U ± i ( ± ¸ q Ç ° º K O V è Ç ° D L U © r è § U è ü ¯ d Ç è Ü è « B O d Ç ° H u Ç ¯ t Ç è  
¥ A u Ç Ü Ç ° H D U z d ) Ç æ ¢ ¶ I v « K v Ç ° ¼ D ` . ¥ O Y Ç ² N U § · · º u ä Ç ° v ¡ I F W  
¶ º X ¡ U ° O W Ã è ± · P ¯ K W Ç è Å Ð Ç ™ ¥ E X Ç æ Ç  
± F · L W ¥ · v ¡ F b Ç ° · M E O n .  
¶ º X ± e Ç ¥ W  
± · M ¼ K W Ç è ¢ U ° H W  
« K v Ç ° ¶ U È • O ¹ V  
« M b Ç ° K e è å ´ L J M p Ç § · F L U ä ± M E n • d æ . Ç ¢ ¶ l  
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Ç æ Ç ° º A O W ± B  
Ç ° · F K O L U Ü Ç ° u Ç ü Ï É ± l Ç ° F K ¶ W .  
¡ b è ü Ç æ Ç ° N u Ç Á ¡ B  
² E n Ï Ç ” q ² U • c É Ç ° H d æ ¡ U § · F L U ä ± M E n ± F · b ä ¬ O d  
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¥ U ã ± l ® D F W ® L U Ô ± ¶ K K W .  
( « K v ¡ F i Ç ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü ) c Ç ° e ¤ Ç ° U M ¤ u Ç O W  
° · M E O n © K O W Ç ° e ¤ U Ì Ç ° » U ü ¤ w , Ç § · F L q ± M E n Ò ¤ U Ì .  
Ç ¨ D H N U è ° L F N U ¡ I D F W ® L U Ô ¤ U • W .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
µ W Ç ° H d æ « M U • d ¢ b  
™ ¢ M E n « M B d Ç ° » ¶ O e Ç è « M B d Ç ° A u ê . • Q ê Ç ¢ ¼ U Î ´ L J s Ç æ ´ º · d â  
è ´ e è ä « M b ± U ´ ¼ » s Ç ° F M B d .  
° · M E O n à ü { O W Ç ° H d æ , Ç ü • l « M B d Ç ° » ¶ O e ¡ d • o è ² E n  
Ç _ ü { O W ¡ L U Á • O t  
U ¡ u æ .  
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Ç ° F M U ´ W ¡ U ° L  
( • w ¡ F i Ç ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü )  
Ç § · ¶
« U Ï É è { l Ç ° G D U Á  
B q ± B b ü  
® ¶ q Ç § · ¶ b ¢ Ç M ä ° O L
{ F t • w Ç ° º e Ç ° c ê • w Ï è Ç É Ç ° K L ¶ W . Ç § º V Ç ° ¼ K p  
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Ç © U ® W b ° u ¥ W  
Ç ° L B N
° œ ± U å ¥ · v ± M · B n Ç ° G D U Á è ¥ · v ´ D I D o • w  
± J U ² t .  
¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
¢ Q ¯ b ±
O q ± B b ü ® r Ç ° D ¡ · u U ® W Ç ° J N d ¡ U z O W Ç ° v Ç ° L u ® b .  
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° H p Ç °
± U § p ¬ D U Á Ç ° ¼ K p  
{ l Ç ¥ b é ´ b ´ p ¢ º X Ç ° G D U Á ¡ º O Y ™ ´ ¼ I j  
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U ¡ l ² H f Ç ° O b , Ç Ï • l  
« M b ± U ´ · r Ç « U ® · t . è ¡ u Ç § D W Ç  
Ç ° ¼ K p Ç ° L U § p ° K G D U Á ¡ ¸ ¶ U Ü Ç ° v Ç ° » K n . è Ç ü • l  
Ç ° G D U Á .  
™ ¢ H p à ´ W ¡ d Ç ¬ w ( ± ¼ U ± O d ± K u ° ¶ W ) « M b • p Ç ° G D U Á .  
Ç § · ¶ b ä Ç ° K L ¶ W ¡ K L ¶ W ± M e ° O W ® u É 0 4 è Ç × .  
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¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
è « U Á è ¨ ¶ J W Ç ° A u Ç ´ W  
´ L J s ¢ M E O n è « U Á Ç ° A u Ç ´ W ¡ u Ç § D W ± M E n • d æ ¢ ¹ U ü ê .  
¡ F b Ç ° A u ê , Ç ” d Ì è « U Á Ç ° A u ê ± s Ç ° H d æ , è Ç ” d Ì Ç ° A
V Ç ° b ³ u æ ¡ F M U ± ´ W s ± Ç ° s u « è U « Á . U Á Ç ° A u ê • w Å ² U Á  
Å Ð Ç ¯ U ² X Ç ° A ¶ J W Ð Ç Ü ± O M U ü ± U Ï ´ W , • O L J s ¢ M E O H N U Ç ´ C U  
¡ F b Ç ° A Á Ç ° A u ê  
± M U § V .  
¡ u Ç § D W ± M E n • d æ . è Ç Ð Ç ¯ U ² X Ç ° A ¶ J W Ð Ç Ü ¯ d è å • š  
Ç ¬ ¼ q è Ç ¨ D n è « U Á è ¨ ¶ J W Ç ° A u Ç ´ W • w ± U Á § U
¡ u Ç § D W ¥ A O W ¡ š § · O J O W ± L K u Á É ¡ B U ¡ u æ  
¢ ¼ · F L q • w ¢ M E O H N U ± M E n • d æ .  
Ò Ç ° W Ç _ è § U Î .  
´ L J s Ç ´ C U ¢ M E O n è « U Á è ¨ ¶ J W Ç ° A u Ç ´ W • w ¬ ¼ U ° W  
Ç © ¶ U â .  
Å Ð Ç Ç ¥ · d â Ç ° D F U å , ü Ô Ç ° A ¶ J W ¡ u Ç § D W ± M E n è
§ U ” M W , è ¬ D w Ç ° A ¶ J W ¡ u Ç § D W • u © W è ü ® O W Ç è ± M A
Ç © ¶ U â . Å æ ² I l Ç ° u « U Á § u á ´ e ´ q ¥ d è â Ç ° D F U å Ç ° F U ° I W 
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
™ ¢ » e æ è « U Á è ¨ ¶ J W Ç ° A u Ç ´ W è ³ L U ± · ¼ » U æ • w à ꠱ J U æ ¡ U ° L u ® b .  
ü ¢ b Ç Ï ê ° · M E O n Ã § H q Ç ° L u p ® b Ï ü Ì Ç ° ¯ · O » H e O ´ W s Ç è Ç ° K u Í Ç  
Ò Ç ° W ¤ d Ï Ç ° · » e ´ s :  
Ç § º ¶ t ± ¼ ü · ¢ I b O L Ç Ï U ê ° K , » U ü Ì p ± s Ç ° K u Í Ç  
Ç ° F K u ´ W .  
Ç § º V Ç ° b ü Ì ¡ J q ± b Ç ç Ç ° v Ç ° » U ü Ì .  
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Ç è ™ « K o Ç ° F w d Ç è ± ê J U Ç ² ° t ¼ , H K O W £ ° r u { l Ç ° K u Í  
à ± q ± I b ± W Ç ° b ü Ì _ « K v è • J t .  
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Ç ° F d Ç è ê Ç ° F K u ´ W .  
w ± J U ² t :  
™ « U Ï É è { l Ï ü Ì Ç ° · » e ´ s  
² E n à § H q Ç ° L u ® b  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
Ã Ï ” q ± M e ° I U Ü Ç ° b ü Ì Ç ° · w « M b ± R ” d ¢ t è ü Ç Á Ç ° L B b  
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Ç ° c ê « K v ± M e ° I U Ü Ç ° L u ® b .  
Ï ” U ° t ¡ ¼ N u ° W .  
Ç ü • l Ç ° b ü Ì « M b Ç ° C d è ü É  
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Ï Ù ± I b ± W Ç ° b ü Ì _ § H q , £ r Ç Ï • F t Ç ° v Ç ° b Ç ” q ° O G K o .  
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¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
) è Ç æ Ç F ° u F ¥ O b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W ¡ U ü Ï É ® ¶ q ± º U è ° W • J N U . ¢ Q ¯ b ± s Ç æ  
( « K v ¡ F i Ç ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü )  
Ç ° u ¥ b Ç Ü Ç ° ¼ D º O W  
Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W  
° · M E O n Ç ° u ¥ b Ç Ü Ç ° ¼ D º O W , Ã Ï ü ± H U ¢ O ` Ç ° · º J r Ç ° v à « K v  
è { l ° L b É Ï ® O I W è Ç ¥ b É . è § u á ¢ F L q Ç ° L K H U Ü « K v ¥ d â  
à ´ W Ç è § U Î .  
« U Ï É è { l è ¥ b É § D º O W :  
à « b è { l è « U Á Ç ° · M I O j • w Ç ° H ¹ u É Ç ° · w • w § D ` Ç ° D N w ,  
¢ Q ¯ b ± s Ç æ Ç ° H · º W Ç ° · w • w Ç ° u « U Á ± I U ¡ K W ° K L I ¶ f .  
Ã Ï ” q Ã © d Ç á Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W ” š ä Ç ° H · º W Ç ° · w • w  
è « U Á Ç ° · M I O j è • w Ç ° L I ¶ f .  
è « U Á Ç ° · M I O j  
Ç ° L I ¶ f  
° H p è ¥ b É § D º O W :  
• p Ã è « O W Ç ° · M I O j ° · M E O H N U , ´ ¹ V • p Ç ° u ¥ b Ç Ü  
Ç ° ¼ D º O W Ç è ™ .  
è ¤ t Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W ¡ º O Y ¢ d ¢ J e ¤ O b Ç • w ± J U ² N U .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
™ ¢ G L d Ç ° u ¥ b Ç Ü Ç ° ¼ D º O W • w Ã ´ W § u Ç z q ± N L U ¯ U æ ² u « N U .  
™ ¢ Ü Ç ° ¼ D º O W • w ¬ ¼ U ° W Ç © ¶ U â .  
Ç ü • l Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W ¥ u Ç ° w 5 \ 2 § r • u â è « U Á Ç ° · M I O j  
è Ç § º ¶ N U ° K » U ü Ì .  
™ ¢ b • l Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W ¡ Q ¯ ¸ d ± s 5 \ 2 § r , è Ç Ð Ç ü • F · N U ¡ Q ¯ ¸ d ± s  
5 \ 2 § r , • I b ™ ¢ I l ± ¼ D º W « K v è « U Á Ç ° · M I O j « M b ± U ¢ F O b ¢ u  
¡ U ° I U ¡ f £ U ² O W .  
® U ¡ f ( • O g Ð ¯ d ) Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W .  
O K N U  
š Í - ¡ Q ´ W © d ´ I W - Ç ° L I ¶ f ™ ¢ º U è ä ¢ M E O n Ç è { ¶ j Ç è Ç  
( Ç ° H O g Ç _ ² ¸ v ) Ç ° c ê ´ b ” q • w Ç ° I U ¡ f .  
è Ç æ ¢ J d Ç ü ü • l Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º O W ¡ Q ¯ ¸ d ± s 2 . 5 § r • u â  
è « U Á Ç ° · M I O j ´ L J s Ç æ ´ · K n Ç ° L I ¶ f ¡ A J q Ï Ç z r .  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
( « K v ¡ F i Ç ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü ) Ã è « O W Ç ° · M I O j  
• p Ç ° u ¥ b Ç Ü Ç ° ¼ D º O W . £ r Ç ü • l Ã è « O W Ç ° · M I O j ° K » U ü Ì .  
è ´ L J s Ç ´ C U ¢ M E O n Ç è « O W Ç ° · M I O j • w ¬ ¼ U ° W Ç _ © ¶ U â .  
è ° K º B u ä « K v ² · U z Z Ã • C q , ² E n Ã è « O W Ç ° · M I O j ¡ U ° O b -  
{ F N U • w è « U Á ± G D v ( Ç è • w ¯ O f ¡ š § · O p ) ± l 0 6  
± K K O K · d ( ü ¡ l ¯ u È ) Ã ± u ² O U ° º q Ç _ è § U Î . £ r ² E n ™ Ò Ç ° W  
Ç _ è § U Π¡ º A O W ± L K u Á É ¡ B U ¡ u æ , « M b Ç ° C d è ü É , à ¨ D n  
¡ L U Á ² E O n è ° L l ¡ I D F W ® L U Ô ² E O H W è ² U « L W .  
² E n Ç ° L M D I W Ç ° · w Ã § H q Ã è « O W Ç ° · M I O j ¡ U § · L d Ç ü . Ç æ  
W Ç ° b ³ M O W ± M N U - ´ L J s Ç æ Ç ¢ _ K · è I § j U Î Ç ° L · d Ç ¯ L W - ” U  
Ç ° M O d Ç æ .  
™ ¢ G D w Ã è « O W Ç ° · M I O j ¡ d ® U z o Ç ™ ° L O M O u å . ¥ O Y Ã æ Ç § · » b Ç å ü ® U z o  
b ± W ¯ N d ¡ U z O W Ç è ¥ d ´ o Ç è ¢ K n  
Ç _ ° L O M O u å ° G K o Ç ° L I ¶ f ´ L J s Ç æ ´ ¼ ¶ V  
° K L u ® b .  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
( « K v ¡ F i Ç Ç ° D ° F d Ç K Ò u Ç Ü ê )  
ü • l § D ` Ç ° D N w  
¡ F b ¢ M E O n Ç ° L M D I W Ç ° · w Ã § H q ü Ã Ó Ç ° D N w ¡ u Ç § D W ± U Á  
U ¡ u æ ± F · b ä § è U ® ” D s F W è ® L U Ô ² E O H W , Ã ² e ä ü Ã Ó  
Ç ° D N w _ § H q . Ç ¥ d Õ « K v « b å { G j Ç  
ü Ã Ó Ç ° D N w .  
¡ F i Ç ° D d Ç Ò Ç Ü ¢ º · u ê « K v ü Ã Ó © N w ´ L J s ü • F t _ « K v  
° · ¼ N O q « L K O W Ç ° · M E O n . è ´ L J s ü • l § D ` Ç ° D N w ¡ U ° J U ± q  
è ¥ L K t è ³ u ± d • u Ù _ « K v .  
U ¡ F p ¢ º X  
è ™ ´ º · U Ì ³ c Ç Ç _ ± d • p Ç ° u ¥ b Ç Ü Ç ° ¼ D º O W . è « K v à ´ W  
² e Ç è ä ü Ã Ó Ç ° D N w _ § H q , Ç { G j « K v Ç ° º U ± K O s Ç ° v  
Ç ° » K n è Ã ² e ä ü Ã Ó Ç ° D N w ¡ » H W _ § H q ¥ · v ´ d ¢ J e • w  
± J U ² t .  
¢ Q ¯ b ± s Ç æ ¤ L O  
¥ U ä , ´ L J s • p è Ç ¥ b É ± M N U ° ¹ F q ü • l ü Ã Ó Ç ° D N w Ã § N q .  
) ® ¶ q ü F • l F § O D ` ( B Ç ° q D N w  
³ M U ã ¥ U ± K O s ¤ U ² ¶ O O s ´ M I H š æ • w ± u { F N L U « M b ± U ´ · r  
ü • l § D ` Ç ° D N w _ « K v .  
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Ç ° L F M O W ¡ U ° · d ¯ O ¶ U Ü .  
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Ï Ç z d É • d « O W ± ¼ · I K W ± R ü { W ¡ A r è ® U ´  
¡ L B N d Ð è ¢ Q ” O d Ò ± M w , ¯ L U ³ O t « K v  
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Ç Ï ² v ¡ O s ü Ã Ó Ç ° D U è ° W  
Ç æ ¢ d ¯ O V • d æ Å § ± u · ¤ ¸ U M Ü U Á Ï ® : O I W Ç è ¤ N U Ò ©  
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Ï Ç ” q à ꠱ s Ç ° L M D I · O s Ç ° L ¹ K K · O s  
¥ U z j  
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Ç _ ü { O W Ç ° · w Ç § H q Ç ° L u ® b  
Ç æ ± u ® b ã , ± ¸ q Ç ° J ¸ O d ± s Ç _ ¨ O U Á Ç ° L M e ° O W ,  
« M b ± U ´ M · N w ¬ D U Á Ç _ ü { O W « M b ± I b ± W Ç ° L u ® b , • O ¹ V Ç æ ¢ d ¯ V  
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Ç ° L d æ Ç ° » U Õ ¡ · G c ´ W ± u ® b ã , • C š  
¨ d Ç Á Ç _ Ï è Ç Ü Ç ° J N d ¡ U z O W ± M t è Ç ¨ · d  
° K I O U å ¡ · d ¯ O V ± u ® b ã . è • w Ç ° M N U ´  
± ¼ · I K W ° · » H O n Ç ™ ² H F U ä ( Ç ° · u ¢ d ) Ç  
Ç æ ´ J u æ ± M U § ¶ U ° K ¹ N b 0 5 2 • u ° X ¯ º b Ã Ï ² v . Ç æ Ç ° J U ¡ q Ç ° L M U § V ä 0 5  
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¯ U ¡ q Ç ° · G c ´ W Ç ° L d æ .  
O q è Ç ° ¼ Ç ° · M u U Ï Ç ° I u § w .  
O q ¥ K I O W « K v Ã © d Ç á  
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q . è ° H p Ç ° ¼ b Ç Ï É Ç ° L ± R ® ¶ U · ¨ W , d É Ç § Ã · § » H b q å Ç Ò ° L è u Ì ± s  
Ç ° e ü Ï ´ U Ü ° ¸ M w ¥ K I W Ç ° ¼ b Ç Ï É Ç ° L R ® · W ¡ F O  
¥ · v ¢ M H p Ç ° º K I W .  
O q ¥ K I O W . Ç æ  
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Ç ° J U ¡ q Ç ° L d æ . è ´ ¹ V ¢ ¼ K O j ® u É ± š z L W ° K · C O O o  
O q Ç _ ° · § u š ã Ç ° L ¹ b è ° W ¡ M N U ´ U Ü ¢ u  
¥ K I W Ç ° ¼ b Ç Ï É Ç ° L R ® · W ± e Ç ° W ± s ± J U ² N U  
¥ K I W Ç ° ¼ b Ç Ï É Ç ° L R ® · W • w Ç ° ¼ M U Ï Ç ° I u § w  
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± u ® b ´ M · N w ¡ M N U ´ U Ü ¢ u • O q  
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O q . Ç Ð Ç è ¤ b Ü « d Ç è ê  
O q Ç ° J U ¡ q ¡ ¼ ² N u U ´ ° U W Ü ¡ L ¢ ¹ u L u « W Ç ° · u  
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( ± ¹ ê « K v ৠš ã ü ® O I W  
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O q è • p Ç ° · Ç u ° L ¼ L U ü Ç ° c ê ´ d ¡ j  
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Œ ( ¥ N O U Ï ê ) Ç § u Ï ˜  
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Ç æ ± ¹ L u « W Ç ¢ ° · º u • c O š ´ Ü d : ± F · L b É  
° · u • à à O q Ç _ §  
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¡ d ¬ w  
O q  
O q è Ç ° B u Ç ± O q Ç ° L · º d ¯ W .  
Ç Ï ” q Ç _ § š ã Ç ° F  
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L u ° W ± · M I K W  
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q Ç § š ™ ã ¢ Ç u _ ° u ± O M O u å ¡ L ¹ L u «  
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q Ç ° ¼ K p ¯ U ° L A d ( è 5 Í \ Ç 7 « § š r ç ) . . Ã è  
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± ¹ L u « W Ç ° · u  
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q Ç _ Ç § è š ã Ç ° M º U § O W ¡ U ° ¹  
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q . ´ ¹ V Ç æ U ² ´ l J u Ç ° æ L u Ç ° ¼ w K ¡ p N U Ç ° L ¼ Ç ° · · » w b ´ å u è ± u { l .  
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Ç ° L e è Ï ± l Ç ° L u ® b ™ ´ · D U ¡ o Ç ° ¹ ± F N t U , Ò Å Ç Ð ° Ç L < ¯ U U ² æ l ° ž ² I š È  
ü ® r  
± U ² l ° ž « ² L I u š ± È w ¤ N U Ò  
´ L J M p à 栢 ¼ · F L q  
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¢ L U å « L K O W Ç ° · d ¯ O V . Å ® d à  
è ¢ · C L s Ç ° · F K O L U Ü ¯ U • W Ç ° L F K u ± U Ü Ç °  
è Ç ° · F K O L U Ü Ç ° · w ¢ š ¢ F z K r O L è U { Ü F Ç p ° ¼ ® š ¶ q ± W Ç ° ¶ b Á ¡ U ° · d ¯ O V .  
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Ç ° I u Ó  
´ ¹ V Ã æ ´ b ” q  
Ç ° ¶ d ¬ w • w  
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Ç ° » A V Ã è  
Ç ° L F b æ  
Ç ° d ¡ j • w Ç ° ¹ b Ç ü .  
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Ç ² e Ù Ï ü Ì Ç ° · » e ´ s , Ã è Ï ü Ì Ç ° A u ê Ã è  
Ç ° K u ¥ W Ç ° ¼ H K O W .  
ü ¯ V Ç ü • n Ç ° H d æ è { l Ç ° L u ® b • w Ç ° L J U æ Ç ° c ê ¢ d ´ b ¢ d ¯ O ¶ t • O t .  
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¢ e Ç æ « s © Å d • ´ º o h è { Ç l ± O e Ç æ ¢ ¼ u ´ W ¯ º u ° w Ã è ¯ u È ¡ t ¡ F i  
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¡ à -  
M b è ® w Ã è  
Ç § · F L q ± H · U Í ü ¡ j  
Ç ° L U Á « K v ü á Ç ° H d æ . Å Ð Ç ¯ M X ¢ ¼ · F L q Ç ° L O e Ç æ , Å ® d Ã Ç ° L I O U Ó  
W ° H p  
± H · u Í Ç ° H p ± I U Ó 3 / 6 1 ¡ u  
± d ¢ O s , ± d É è Ç ° L O e Ç æ ± u { u Ù ¡ D d ´ I W ® D d ´ W • w Ç ¢ ¹ U ç è Ç ¥ b £ r • w  
¢ ¹ Ç U ç Ç _ ” d .  
¢ e Ç æ Ç ° » Ç K ü H ¤ O W q « Ç s © d ´ o  
Å Ï Ç ü ¢ N U ± d ¢ O s ¢ I d ´ ¶ U .  
¢ e Ç æ ¥ · v ´ ¼ · u ê Ç { Ç ° ¶ L j u ® b Ç ü ¤ ¢ L q U ± Ç U .  
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W ° H p 1 ¡ u 3 / 8  
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¢ e Ç æ Ç _ ± Ã U ü ± ¤ O W q « Ç s © d ´ o Å Ï Ç ü ¢ N U ± d ¢ O s ¢ I d ´ ¶ U .  
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) ® ¶ q ¢ F d ã F O Ç ° B L u q ® b .  
¢ Q ¯ b ± s Ç æ ¤ L O l Ç ° L H U ¢ O ` « K v Ç ° L u { l (  
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( ² B s ± u Ç { l  
w Ç ° u ® X Ç è ® Ç ° · L B b Ç è ä  
Ç ° · U ° p ´ G M O p  
w Ç ° B H º U Ü  
± U ³ u Ç ° º q  
± l è { l ± H U ¢ O ` Ç ° · º J r • w ± u { l  
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Ç ° ¼ D º O W ° K · Q ¯ b ± s à ² N U ± u  
Ç _ § ¶ U È Ç ° L º · L K W  
Ç ° L A J K W  
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K W ¡ U ¥ J U å • w Ç ° L I ¶ f .  
Ç ° u ¥ b Ç Ü Ç ° ¼ D º O W ° O ¼ X ± u • K W Ç ° ( u ± ¥ b b Ç K Ü W )  
w Ç ° L I ¶ f ¡ ¸ ¶ . U Ü  
™ ¢ R Ï ê è  
§ K O r  
w Ç ° u ¥ b É Ç ° ¼ D º ± O H W U ¢ O ` Ç ° · º J r  
¢ º I o ± s Ã ² p ® b { ¶ D X ± H · U Í Ç ° · º J r Ç ° B º O ` Ç ° » U Õ ¡ U ° u ¥ b É  
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¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
± C ¶ u © W « K v ± u { l ¬ O d ± š z r .  
Ç ° ¼ D º O W Ç ° · w ¢ ¼ · » b ± N U .  
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± l > è { l ± H U ¢ O ` Ç ° · º J r • w ± u { l  
• u Ç ² w Ç ° · M I O j ° O ¼ X ± u { u « W ¡ U ¥ J U å  
è ¥ b É Ç ° D N w Ç ° F K u ´ W .  
O M O W  
, Ç • º h F F O Ç ° H B q  
Ç ° · M I O j ° K · Q ¯ b ± s Ã ² N U ± u { u « W • w Ç ° · ¹ u ´ n Ç ° » U Õ ¡ N U • w è ¥ b É  
Ç ° D N w Ç ° F K u ´ W è Ç æ Ç ° H · º W Ç ° · w • w Ç ° B O M O W ± · u Ç • I W ± l Ç ° L I ¶ f .  
¨ b Ç ° K L ¶ W ¤ O b Ç Ç è Ç § · ¶ b ° N U  
¡ B O K W Ç ° K L ¶ W ± d ¢ » O W Ç è ¢ U ° H W  
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w •  
® U ¡ f Ç ° L u ® b ° O f ± b ” š ¡ U ° J U ± q  
è ´ ¼ d ê • O t Ç ° · O U ü Ç ° J N d ¡ U z w .  
± I ¶ f Ç ° J N d ¡ U Á .  
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Ç § · ¶ b ä Ç ° L B N d Ç è Ç « b { ¶ j ® U © l Ç ° · O U ü .  
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Ç æ ± B N d Ç ® b Ç ¥ · d â Ç è Ç æ ® U © l Ç ° · O U ü ® b  
w ± M e B ° p q .  
Ç § · F L U ä Ç ü ° Ç H ¤ d l æ ® ¼ r  
w Ç ° H d æ ° O f ± Ã Ò C ü Ç ¶ ü u Ç ° © · º W J ¡ r A J q  
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Ç § · F L U ä Ç ü ° Ç H ¤ d l æ ® ¼ r  
w Ç ° H d æ ° O ¼ X Ã Ò ü ± Ç ü C ¶ Ç ° u · © º W J r  
Ç ° D F U å ° r  
¢ º L O d ç ¡  
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Ç § · F L U ä Ç ü ° Ç H ¤ d l æ ® ¼ r  
± u { l Ç ° d á ¬ O d • º O ` Ç è Ç ° d á ° O f  
± ¼ · u ´ U  
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Ç § · F L U ä Ç ü ° Ç H ¤ d l æ ® ¼ r  
è « U Á © N w ¬ O d • º O ` Ç è Ç æ è « U Á Ç ° D N w  
Ç ° L ¼ · » b å Ð è ® O U Ó ¬ O d ± š z r  
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¢ C ¶ O j £ ü O Ç d ¤ ± l u ® § ¼ · r U Ü Ç ° H d æ - Ç « L K N U ¡ M H ¼ p  
£ d ± u § · U Ü Ç ° H d æ ´ º · U Ì Ç ° v { ¶ j  
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Ç ° A à u ê Ç ° H à d æ ° à r ´ C à ¶ j « K à v è { à l (  
¢ Q ¯ > b ± s Ç ² p ® b Ã Ï ü Ü Ç ° e ü ¥ · v ¯ U ± q ± A u Ç ü ç ¥ · v Ç ° L u { l (  
Ç ° A u ê  
Ç ° D F U å ° r  
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Ç ° · u ® n Ç ° » U Õ ¡ U ° A u ê ¯ U ° L u • v ¡ t  
Ç § · F L U ä Ç ü ° Ç H ¤ d l æ ® ¼ r  
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± u { l Ç ° d á Ç ° L ¼ · F L q ¬ O d • º O `  
Ï ° O q ü Ç Ç ° ¤ A l u ê  
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w è « U Á § U ” s © . N w Ç ° D F U å  
Ç § · F L q è « U Á è ¨ ¶ J W Ç ° A u ê Ç ° c ´ s è ü Ï Ç ± l ± u ® b ã . ¢ Q ¯ b ± s Ç ² N U ¡ U ü Ï É  
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Ç § · F L q è ¨ ¶ J W Ç ° A u ê Ç ° c ´ s è ü Ï Ç ± s ± u ® b ã  
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²Bz`¯·AUá±uÇ{l  
Ç ² U Á Ç ° D N w ¬ O d ± M U § V ° K A u ê .  
°»KqèÇ•š¥t  
Ç § · F L U ä Ç ü ° Ç H ¤ d l æ ® ¼ r  
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ü ® U z o Ç _ ° L O M O u å Ç ° L ¼ · F L K W « K v ¨ ¶ J  
è « U Á Ç ° A u ê ° r ¢ u { l ¡ A J q ± š z r è ™  
¢ º · u ê « K v ¨ I u â ¯ U ° L u • v ¡ t  
§ » s « M B d Ç ° A u ê ± ¼ ¶ I U ° L b É 0 1 Ï ® U z o  
Ç ¨ u ê _ © u ä ± b É ± I · d ¥ W • w Ï ° O q Ç ° A u ê  
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w ¡ F i Ç ° L M U © o ¢ J u æ Ç ° I b ü É ( Ç ° H u ° · O W )  
± M » H C W  
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w Ç ° B H º U Ü  
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Ç ° · U ° p ´ G M O p « s Ç ° º U ¤ W  
± U ³ u Ç ° º q  
Ç _ § ¶ U È Ç ° L º · L K W  
Ç ° L A J K W  
¢FKOLUÜ·u”wÇ°¼š±W  
ü Ç ¤ > l ® ¼ r ¢ C ¶ O j £ d ± u § · U Ü Ç ° H d æ - Ç « L K N U ¡ M H ¼ p  
£ d ± u § · U Ü Ç ° H d æ ´ º · U Ì Ç ° v ¢ C ¶ O j  
Ï ü ¤ W ¥ d Ç ü É Ç ° H d æ  
§ U ” M W ¤ b Ç Ç è ¡ U ü Ï  
¤ b Ç  
_ æ Ç ° ¶ U È ² I U ä , • U ² t Ç ¥ O U ² U ´ e Ç Í ± s ± u { F t Ç £ M U Á Ç ° · d ¯ O V ° · I u ´ r Ç ° ¶ U È ,  
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Ç æ Ç ° ¶ U È ± e Ç Í ± s ± u { F t  
¡ U È Ç ° H d æ ± K · u ê ( ¬  
± ¼ · I O r )  
Ç { G j Ç ° v Ç ™ § H q « K v Ç ° e Ç è ´ W Ç ° F K O U .  
³ c Ç Ã ± d © ¶ O F w  
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³ c Ç ³ u • u Ü « M B d Ç ° · ¼ » O s è ³ u  
´ B b ü « s Ç ° H d æ •  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·AGOq  
| A · G q è ´ · u ® n Ç £ M U Á è ª O H W Ç ° D N w  
® d ® F W  
FU´WèÇ°·MEOn  
¢FKLUÜÇ°·d¯OV  
°»KqèÇ•š¥t  
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