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Segway Ninebot eKickScooter - Electric Scooter for Kids 6-14

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UpdatedApr 2026
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Section 01

1 Riding Safety

The product is for recreation only. It is not intended for transportation. Do not modify the scooter in any way to change the purpose for which it was designed. In order to master riding skills, the rider needs to practice. Use with caution since skill is required to avoid falls or collisions causing injury to the user or third parties. Segway parties are not responsible for any injuries, damages or legal disputes caused by a rider's inexperience or failure to follow the instructions in this manual. Remember that whenever you ride the scooter, you risk injury from loss of control, collisions, and falls. To reduce the risk, you must read and follow all “CAUTION” and “WARNING” notices. Please understand that you can reduce the risk by following the instructions and warnings in this manual, but you cannot eliminate all the risks. Please use common sense when riding. The assembly and adjustment should ONLY be done by adults. The scooter contains small parts which can pose a choking hazard. To avoid suffocation, do not allow children to touch plastic covering. Children must always be under parental supervision. Children under the age of 6 must be kept away from the product. DO NOT allow anyone to ride the scooter on his/her own unless he/she, and the supervising adults, have carefully read this manual. It's your responsibility to assure a new rider's safety. Assist new riders until they are familiar with the basic operation of the scooter. The rider must wear a helmet and other protective gear. When you give the product to others, please deliver the User Manual together.

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Section 02

WARNING

Protective equipment should be worn. Not to be used in traffic.

Never hitch a ride with another vehicle.

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Section 03

Riding Surfaces and Environment:

● This scooter is designed for riding on flat, dry, paved surfaces. Please ride in an open outdoor space. Make sure there are no pedestrians, skateboards, bikes, scooters and other riders in your surroundings. ● Never use in roadways, near motor vehicles, near steep inclines or steps, swimming pools or other bodies of water. Avoid construction sites, sudden surface changes, drainage grates, potholes, cracks, hydrants, parked cars, speed bumps and other obstacles. Don’t ride on loose grounds (such as rocks, gravel or sand). ● Do not ride in extreme temperature conditions or in low visibility, such as at dawn/dusk or at night. Do not ride in the snow or in the rain. Submersion in water may cause battery damage, catch fire or even explode.

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Section 04

WARNING

DO NOT ride in rain or through puddles.

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Section 05

When Riding:

● One rider ONLY! ● Always wear a helmet and other protective gear (such as elbow pads and knee pads) when riding the scooter. Use an approved bicycle or skateboard helmet that fits properly with the chin strap in place, and provides protection for the back of your head. ● DO NOT bypass. Slow down when entering unfamiliar areas. Use caution when riding in areas with trees, posts, or fences. Always slow down when turning.

● Be alert and aware of the surroundings both far ahead and in front of you when riding. Your eyes are your best tool for safely avoiding obstacles and low traction surfaces (including, but not limited to, wet ground, loose sand, loose gravel, and ice). ● Avoid sudden acceleration and deceleration. Never ride faster than the designed top speed (the top speed can be affected by rider weight, battery level, incline, etc.). As with other vehicles, faster speeds require longer braking distance. Sudden braking on low traction surfaces could lead to wheel slip or falls. Be cautious and always keep a safe distance between you and others when riding. ● Keep both hands on the handlebar and do not carry cargo of any kind. DO NOT use a cell phone, camera, headphones, earbuds or perform any other activities while riding. DO NOT ride downhill. ● Do not touch moving or spinning wheels. Keep your hair, clothing, or similar articles from coming in contact with the moving parts. ● Please get off the scooter and walk along with it when you encounter special road surfaces such as speed bumps and potholes.

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Section 06

WARNING

If the scooter makes abnormal sound or signals an alarm, stop riding immediately. Do NOT take your hands off the handlebar and DO NOT ride with one hand or on one foot. DO NOT use mobile phones or wear headphones while riding. DO NOT press the electronic throttle when you walk along with the scooter.

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Section 07

Who Should Not Ride:

I. Anyone under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or intoxicants.

II. Anyone who suffers from diseases (especially in the head, heart, back and neck) that put them at risk if they engage in strenuous physical activity.

III. Anyone who has a health condition that would interfere with their ability to maintain balance.

IV. Anyone whose age, height and weight is outside the stated limits (see Specifications).

V. Those with compromised mental abilities who cannot understand the risks and proper operation of the vehicle.

VI. Anyone who is pregnant.

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Section 08

Safe Use:

● Do not ride the scooter when the ambient temperature exceeds the operating temperature of the product (see Specifications), because low/high temperatures can decrease vehicle performance and even lead to accidents. ● Always park with the kickstand on a flat and stable surface. Once the scooter is on its stand, check its stability to avoid any risk of falling (by slip, wind or slight jolt). Do not park in a busy area, but rather along a wall. ● It is recommended to conduct regular maintenance of the scooter (see Maintenance). ● Please read the User Manual before charging the battery (see How to Charge).

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Section 09

WARNING

● Only use the charger specified by the manufacturer. Only use the battery supplied by the manufacturer. ● Never allow your child to touch any vehicle parts with gaps such as the folding mechanism, fender, wheels, the brake system, etc. Do not touch the brake or hub motor after riding, so as to avoid burns due to increased temperature.

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Section 10

2 Parts and Functions

Please familiarize yourself with each part. This manual uses C10 as an example and pictures are for illustration purposes only.

The actual

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Section 11

Accessories

Battery charger×1

3/16″ (5 mm) Allen wrench

* For ZING C20 only.

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Section 12

Power button

Press the button to power on or change riding modes. The Turbo mode is set as default when turned on. Hold for 2s to power o!.

ModelTurbo modeCruise modeSafe mode
Max. speedZING C810 mph (16 km/h)10 mph (16 km/h)6.2 mph (10 km/h)
ZING C1011.2 mph (18 km/h)11.2 mph (18 km/h)6.2 mph (10 km/h)
ZING C2012.4 mph (20 km/h)12.4 mph (20 km/h)6.2 mph (10 km/h)
Indicatorsolid, with 1 beepblink slowly, with 2 beepsblink fast, with 3 beeps
Ambient light (for ZING C10 and C20 only)full-color pulsingblue pulsingred pulsing
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Section 13

Battery indication

The color of the indicator shows the battery level: { > } 1 0% white, { \leq } 1 0% red.

* When an abnormality occurs, the indicator will flash and an alarm will start beeping.

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Section 14

ZING C8, ZING C10

Press the quick-release button and insert the stem into the front fork. The button will pop out automatically.

2 Flip the quick-release clamp to the closed position to secure the stem.

NOTE: If the stem is shaky, you can adjust the knob to tighten it.

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Section 15

ZING C20

1 Insert the stem to the bottom.

* Align the positioning groove and the positioning screw, then slide the screw into the groove.

2 Lock the folding clamp anda flip the safety clamp to theb closed position.

3 Tighten the two screws alternately several times.

* Once tightened, attempt to wiggle the handlebar to ensure it is safely secured.

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Section 16

WARNING

Power off the scooter before assembling. The brake cable should not wrap around the stem.

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Section 17

4 Pre-ride Checklist

▽ Make sure there are no loose fasteners and damaged components. Check all functional parts like the frame, handlebar, tires and make sure the steering system is well adjusted. Ensure that all locking devices are engaged. × Check the brake for proper function. When you squeeze the brake lever, there should be positive braking action. ○ Battery: if the battery level is low (the indicator is red), please fully charge the battery to ensure safe riding. Always wear a helmet and protective equipment like knee pads and elbow pads. ○ Always wear shoes and proper outfit (sports shoes and clothes are recommended). Never ride barefoot or in sandals. Long hair should be tied back to prevent it from blocking your vision. ○ Do not attempt your first ride in any area where you might encounter children, pedestrians, pets, vehicles, bicycles, or other obstacles and potential hazards. × Check and obey local traffic laws and regulations for scooters.

CAUTION: If you have any concern over the safety of the product and/or there is a symptom of abnormality, please stop using the product immediately and contact customer service for support.

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Section 18

5 Learn to Ride

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Section 19

WARNING

Always wear a helmet and other protective gear to minimize any possible injury in the learning process. To reduce the risk of injury, adult supervision is required.

Turn on the scooter. If the indicator is red, please charge immediately (see How to Charge).

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Section 20

CAUTION

Please scan the QR code on the scooter to learn how to activate it before your first ride.

For the safety of the rider, please ride in Safe mode until the rider is comfortable enough to use Turbo mod

Hold the handlebar firmly with both hands. Place one foot on the footboard and start kicking with the other foot.

When the scooter starts cruising, place both feet on the footboard and keep your balance.

Accelerate and Decelerate

Cruise mode (indicator blinks slowly)Turbo mode (indicator is always on)Safe mode (indicator blinks fast)
AccelerationKick and goPress the throttle lightly
DecelerationSqueeze the brake leverRelease the throttle and squeeze the brake lever
Accelerate Cruise mode Turbo mode/ Safe mode Cruise mode Turbo mode/ Safe mode
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Section 21

WARNING

Stay alert and avoid abrupt acceleration or deceleration. Otherwise you risk serious injury due to imbalance, loss of traction and falls.

DO NOT perform stunts of any kind. Both tires must remain on the ground at all times.

5 To turn, shift your body and turn the handlebar slightly.

WARNING

Do not turn the handlebar violently when riding.

When the scooter has stopped cruising, step off one foot at a time. Be extra cautious when dismounting

WARNING

Stay calm and do not jump off the scooter.

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Section 22

CAUTION

The charger is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to touch the charging device. Before and during charging, make sure the scooter is turned off.

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Section 23

Charging steps

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Section 24

WARNING

● Use only the charger specified by the manufacturer. Other types can burst and catch fire. ● Do not attempt to charge your scooter if the charger or the power outlet is wet. ● When there is abnormal smell, sound or light display, stop charging immediately and contact after-sales service. ● Keep away from flammable and explosive materials when charging, and place the scooter in a place out of the reach of children. ● When not charging, disconnect the charger from the power socket.

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Section 25

7 Specifications

ItemZING C8ZING C10ZING C20
Weight and SizeNet WeightApprox. 17.4 lbs (7.9 kg)Approx. 17.9 lbs (8.1 kg)Approx. 23.4 lbs (10.6 kg)
Length × Width × HeightApprox. 31.5 × 13.7 × 33.4 in (800 × 350 × 850 mm)Approx. 31.5 × 15.7 × 37.4 in (800 × 400 × 950 mm)Approx. 36.2 × 15.7 × 40.2 in (920 × 400 × 1020 mm)
Rider RequirementPayload44–110 lbs (20–50 kg)44–132 lbs (20–60 kg)44–165 lbs (20–75 kg)
Recommended Age6–12 yrs.8–14 yrs.10+ yrs.
Recommended Height3'9"–4'9" (115–145 cm)4'3"–5'3" (130–160 cm)4'7"–5'10" (140–180 cm)
Vehicle ParametersMax. speedApprox. 10 mph (16 km/h)Approx. 11.2 mph (18 km/h)Approx. 12.4 mph (20 km/h)
Typical Range [1]Approx. 6.2 miles (10 km)Approx. 12.4 miles (20 km)
Traversable TerrainFlat surface, paved road; obstacles < 0.4 in (1 cm); gaps < 1.2 in (3 cm)
Operating Temperature14–104°F (-10–40°C)
Storage Temperature-4–122°F (-20–50°C); 41–86°F (5–30°C) recommended
IP RatingIPX4
Charging timeApprox. 3 hApprox. 6 h
Battery PackBattery TypeLithium-ion battery
Nominal Voltage21.6 V ---
Charging Temperature32–113°F (0–45°C); 50–95°F (10–35°C) recommended
Nominal Capacity / Energy2500 mAh / 54 Wh5000 mAh / 108 Wh
Battery Management SystemOver-heating, short circuit, over-current and over-charge protection
MotorNominal Power120 W (0.12 kW)150 W (0.15 kW)
Max. Power180 W (0.18 kW)260 W (0.26 kW)
Battery ChargerInput Voltage100–240 V~
Max. Output Voltage25.2 V ---
Rated Output24.2 V, 1.0 A
Output Power24.2 W (0.02 kW)
OthersBraking MethodHand-operated brake
TiresSolid tire; material: synthetic rubber
Frame MaterialSteel
Handlebar MaterialTPR
Foot Pad MaterialSandpaperSilicone

[1] For ZING C8 and ZING C10: tested while riding with a full battery, 110 lbs (50 kg) load, 77°F (25°C), 60% of max. speed on average on pavement.

For ZING C20: tested while riding with a full battery, 132 lbs (60 kg) load, 77°F (25°C), 60% of max. speed on average on pavement.

* Some of the factors that affect range include: rider weight, number of starts and stops, ambient temperature, etc.

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Section 26

8 Maintenance

Maintenance should be carried out by an adult regularly.

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Section 27

Cleaning

Use a soft and wet cloth to clean. Stains hard to remove can be scrubbed with a toothbrush and toothpaste, then wiped off with a soft and wet cloth.

To prevent jamming to the wheels, wheel bearings, or brakes, please clean and check these areas (as shown in the gray highlighted areas below) for dirt and other foreign objects.

First clean up the foreign objects, and then wipe clean with a soft wet cloth. Lubricate both sides of the bearing with lubricating oil or machine oil. If the problem still exists, please contact customer service.

CAUTION: To avoid the accumulation of foreign objects, DO NOT ride on muddy, dusty, grassy or slippery roads.

Do not clean your scooter with alcohol, gasoline, acetone, or other corrosive/volatile solvents. These substances may damage the appearance and internal structure of your scooter. Do not wash your scooter with a power washer or hose.

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Section 28

WARNING

● Do not dispose of this product in a landfill, by incineration, or by mixing with household trash. Serious danger/injury can occur because of the electrical components. ● Before cleaning, make sure the scooter is powered off, the power cord is unplugged, and the rubber cap on the charging port is tightly sealed; otherwise you may damage the electrical components.

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Section 29

Storage

Before storage, please turn off the scooter and fully charge it to avoid over-discharge, which will cause permanent damage. Charge the scooter every 30 days for long-time storage.

Store in a cool and dry place indoors. Exposure to sunlight and temperature extremes (both hot and cold) will accelerate the aging process of the vehicle components and may permanently damage the battery. If the temperature of the storage environment is lower than 32°F (0°C), do not charge it until after placing it in a warm environment, preferably over 50°F (10°C).

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Section 30

WARNING

● Prolonged exposure to UV rays, rain and the elements may damage the enclosure materials. ● Store indoors when not in use. ● Keep away from fire!

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Section 31

Battery

A well-maintained battery can perform well even after many miles of riding. Charge the battery after each ride and avoid draining the battery. When at 72°F (22°C), the battery performance is at its best and the vehicle can achieve a longer range. Electronics inside the battery record the charge-discharge condition of the battery; damage caused by over-charging or over-discharge will not be covered by the Limited Warranty.

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Section 32

WARNING

● For information about battery and electrical waste, please contact your household waste disposal service, your local or regional waste management office, or your point-of-sale. ● The battery is not replaceable. Do not attempt to replace or disassemble the battery. Do not dismantle or puncture the casing. Keep away from metal objects to prevent short circuit. ● Risk of fire and electric shock. No user serviceable parts. ● Do not store or charge the battery at temperatures outside the stated limits (see Specifications). ● Never charge in areas forbidden by law.

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Section 33

Battery Charger

Regularly examine the charger for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts. If any damage is found, stop using until it is repaired or replaced.

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Section 34

WARNING

Risk of electric shock. Do not disassemble the case or touch the metal contacts. Charge Li-ion batteries ONLY!

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Section 35

Cable Tension Adjustment

When the brake is too tight or loose, you can thread in/out the brake cable adjuster.

Tighten the brake Loosen the brake
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Section 36

Others

● Before lifting, moving, or otherwise transporting the scooter, turn it off and fold the scooter. Handle with care and avoid violent force, such as throwing and heavy pressure. Keep away from fire and water. ● Tires supplied with the product are to be mounted on the wheel by a professional repairer. Removing the wheels is complicated and incorrect assembly can lead to instability and malfunctions.

In case of accidents or breakdown, contact an authorized repairer if the product is still under warranty. If it’s not, you can contact any specialized repairer of your choice. You can ask for the list of the authorized repairers from customer service available at www.segway.com.

Efforts have been made to simplify wording in the user manual for users. Where an action appears too complicated for a user, he/she is advised to contact an authorized or a specialized repairer or customer service.

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Section 37

NOTICE: INSURANCE

YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT.

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Section 38

9. Certifications

For Model: ZING C8, ZING C10, ZING C20

This product is certified to ANSI/CAN/UL-2272 by TUV.

The battery complies with UN/DOT 38.3.

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Section 39

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement for USA

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device maynot cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Section 40

Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Statement for Canada

This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard (s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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Section 41

CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)

Segway parties are not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by us. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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Section 44

11. Contact

Contact us if you experience issues relating to riding, maintenance and safety, or errors/faults with your scooter.

Americas:

Segway Inc.P.O. BOX 3925

Alhambra, CA, 91803, USA

Toll Free: 1-888-523-5583

Fax: 1-603-222-6002

Technical Support Email: technicalsupport@segway.com

Website: www.segway.com

Have your scooter serial number on hand when contacting Segway.

You can find the serial number on the underside of your scooter.

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Section 45

How to disassemble ZING C8, ZING C10

1 Loosen the quick-release clamp. 2 Press the quick-release button. 3 Lift the stem up to detach it from the front fork.

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Section 46

Folding and Unfolding ZING C20

Note: The following steps should be operated after powering off the scooter.

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Section 47

Folding

Hold the stem, loosen the safety clamp and the folding clamp.

Fold the stem and lock the folding clasp into the buckle on the rear fender.

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Section 48

Unfolding

Lift the folding clasp out of the buckle. Upright the stem and secure the folding clamp and the safety clamp.

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Section 49

Carrying

After folding the scooter, grip it tightly and hold the stem to carry it.

Before your first ride, for your safety there is a speed limit on the device. The initial speed is limited to 3.1 mph (5 km/h) with the indicator light flashing and a buzzer warning sound. Please be sure to scan the QR code on the scooter to learn how to fully activate the scooter.

Actual product functions may not conform to the manual due to technical and firmware updates. For the latest feature introduction and safety guide, please visit www.segway.com.

Ninebot eKickScooter

ZING C8 / C10 / C20

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