Reichhardt ISO FIT User manual

Translation of the Original
Installation Manual
ISO FIT
ISOBUS Retrot Harness
www.reichhardt.com
Item # 560650
Version EN 2.1
April 2019

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CONTENT
Content
1 General Information...........................................................................................................................1
1.1 Reading and Observing the Manual ......................................................................................................1
1.2 Understanding the Manual .....................................................................................................................1
1.3 Understanding Warnings ........................................................................................................................1
1.4 Warranty and Liability .............................................................................................................................2
1.5 Service and Repair ..................................................................................................................................2
2 For your Safety...................................................................................................................................3
2.1 Intended Use ...........................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Service Personnel Requirements ...........................................................................................................3
2.3 Safety Instructions for Installation and Servicing .................................................................................4
2.4 Safety Instructions for Electrics .............................................................................................................5
2.5 Safety Instructions for Commissioning and Operation .........................................................................6
2.6 Safety Instructions regarding Disposal ..................................................................................................6
3 System Components..........................................................................................................................7
3.1 ISO FIT – Basic Kit (705211) .................................................................................................................7
3.2 Optional Components .......................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.2 ISO FIT front socket (705212) ............................................................................................................. 12
3.2.3 ISO FIT Receiver Adapter (703433-00) ............................................................................................. 13
3.2.4 ISO FIT – TECU Kit (705213) ............................................................................................................... 13
4 Installation......................................................................................................................................15
4.1 Taking Preparations at the Vehicle ..................................................................................................... 15
4.2 Connections of the ISO FIT ISOBUS Retrot Harness ....................................................................... 16
4.2.1 ISO FIT – Basic Kit (705211) .............................................................................................................. 16
4.2.2 ISO FIT – Basic Kit (705211) including optional Components ..........................................................17
4.3 Mounting the Rear Socket ................................................................................................................... 19
4.4 Laying and Connecting the ISOBUS Main Harness ............................................................................ 20
4.5 Mounting and Connecting the ISOBUS InCab Socket ........................................................................ 23
4.6 Power Supply (Cabin) ........................................................................................................................... 25
4.7 Mounting and Connecting the TECU (optional) .................................................................................. 27
4.8 Connect the ISO FIT Receiver Adapter (optional) ............................................................................... 28
4.9 Mounting and Connecting a Front Socket (optional) ......................................................................... 29
4.10 Completing the Installation ................................................................................................................. 31
5 Commissioning................................................................................................................................33

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6 User Interface of the TECU (optional) ...............................................................................................35
6.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 35
6.2 Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 36
6.2.1 Timeout Key Switch .............................................................................................................................. 37
6.2.2 Language Information ........................................................................................................................ 37
6.3 Service Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 39
6.3.1 Enter Service Code/Overview .............................................................................................................. 39
6.3.2 Setpoints 1 ........................................................................................................................................... 40
6.3.3 Setpoints 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 42
6.3.4 Sensor Signals...................................................................................................................................... 43
6.3.5 Rear Hitch In-Work Indication...............................................................................................................47
6.3.6 Vehicle Speed ....................................................................................................................................... 48
6.3.7 Diagnosis .............................................................................................................................................. 48
6.4 Save/Reboot ......................................................................................................................................... 49
6.5 Malfunction of the System .................................................................................................................. 50
7 Work and Storage Conditions........................................................................................................... 51

INSTALLATION MANUAL ISO FIT PAGE 1
CHAPTER GENERAL INFORMATION
1 General Information
This installation manual is intended for service personnel (e.g. agricultural machinery technicians) of agricul-
tural machinery dealers or similar and describes the installation, commissioning and servicing of Reichhardt
ISOBUS components for tractors and self-propelled agricultural machinery, etc.
1.1 Reading and Observing the Manual
Please precisely observe and comply with all information and instructions to ensure proper functioning
of the Reichhardt ISOBUS components and to prevent personal injury and damage to property.
In case of problems in understanding parts of this manual or for other support, please contact Reichhardt.
1.2 Understanding the Manual
Dimensions
The dimensions in this manual correspond to the metric system. Instructions in English language do also con-
sider the imperial system if required.
Directions
The directions “right” and “left” are generally to be understood from the driver seat in the direction of travel.
Figures
The gures shown in this manual only serve for reference. Figures for installation may deviate according to
the vehicle model/equipment and the individual installation situation and do not have any inuence on the
functionality of the system. Software gures may also slightly deviate from actual displays due to different
software versions and steering modes.
Language
This manual is possibly available in other languages. For further information, please contact us via phone or e-mail.
1.3 Understanding Warnings
This is a safety alert symbol:
When you see this symbol on the vehicle or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices. Please also note the blue notice signs for cor-
rect and damage-free installation/operation.
DANGER The signal word DANGER is used with the safety alert symbol to identify a hazardous situ-
ation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING The signal word WARNING is used with the safety alert symbol to identify a hazardous situ-
ation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
The signal word CAUTION is used with the safety alert symbol to identify a hazardous situ-
ation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
The signal word NOTICE indicates important information that, if disregarded, can result in
property damage or malfunction of the components or the vehicle. Follow these instructions
to ensure long life and proper functionality of the components and the vehicle.
CAUTION
NOTICE

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CHAPTER GENERAL INFORMATION
1.4 Warranty and Liability
Warranty or liability obligations apply according to the General Terms and Conditions of Reichhardt GmbH
Steuerungstechnik. The General Terms and Conditions can be found at www.reichhardt.com.
Reichhardt does not assume any liability for damage due to a not intended use.
Use of non-approved accessories and spare parts
Exclusively accessories and spare parts approved by Reichhardt may be used for Reichhardt ISOBUS compo-
nents. These are particularly designed for Reichhardt ISOBUS components and meet high requirements on safe-
ty and reliability. Reichhardt particularly points out that accessories or spare parts not approved by Reichhardt
must not be used on Reichhardt systems. Otherwise, the safety and function of the system may be compromised.
Additionally, personal injury or damage to property may occur due to malfunctions in the system.
Reichhardt does not assume any liability for use of non-approved accessories or spare parts.
Unauthorised modications
If modications that are not explicitly approved by Reichhardt are carried out at the system, all obligations for
warranty as well as any liability by Reichhardt for potential system malfunctions become void. Additionally, the
EU Declaration of Conformity (CE mark) or other regulatory approvals may become void. This also applies for
removal of factory-applied seals or sealing paint.
1.5 Service and Repair
In case of questions on Reichhardt ISOBUS components and available system extensions or spare parts, please
contact your local dealer or directly the manufacturer:
Always report any damage at the product without delay to your responsible dealer or directly to Reichhardt.

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CHAPTER FOR YOUR SAFETY
2 For your Safety
Please read the safety instructions carefully and completely. They contain important information which is es-
sential for safe installation, commissioning, conguration, maintenance and operation of the Reichhardt ISO-
BUS components. Failure to observe the safety instructions can result in personal injury and property damage
and result in the loss of any claims for damages.
Besides the given instructions in this manual, please also follow the instructions of any further existing manuals
and the regionally applicable regulations for occupational health and safety, accident prevention and road trafc.
2.1 Intended Use
ISOBUS components by Reichhardt are only designed for use on non-public roads controlled by persons
working in agriculture and forestry, including special cultures (e.g. vineyard, fruit and vegetable cultivation),
gardening and landscaping and municipal technology.
Any other use beyond this is considered improper and is therefore prohibited.
In addition applies
Intended use also includes compliance with the operating conditions prescribed by Reichhardt and the main-
tenance, service and repair instructions.
Reichhardt will not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper use. Any risks resulting from improp-
er use are solely borne by the user.
The individual components must not come into contact with chemicals such as acids, lye, oils, lubricants or ag-
gressive substances from the petrochemicals sector.
2.2 Service Personnel Requirements
Personnel concerned with installation, commissioning, servicing or temporary operation of Reichhardt ISOBUS
components for one of these purposes must full the following minimum requirements:
• They are of legal age
• They are in physical and mental condition to control the vehicle equipped with Reichhardt ISOBUS com-
ponents.
• They must not be under the inuence of medication, alcohol or drugs which may impair their ability to react
in any way.
• They have completed the appropriate essential technical vocational training.
• They understand how the vehicle works and may drive it.
• They have read and understood this manual completely, understand how the ISOBUS components work and
can carry out work on the vehicle and ISOBUS components safely and can recognize and avoid possible dan-
gers and risks related to the work to be carried out by them.

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CHAPTER FOR YOUR SAFETY
2.3 Safety Instructions for Installation and Servicing
Installation and servicing require that the sequences are known.
If technically possible, installation and servicing of the Reichhardt ISOBUS components must always be car-
ried out with the vehicle fully at standstill and with the engine switched off. The operator of the vehicle must
ensure that the vehicle cannot be started unintentionally or against prior arrangement by unauthorised per-
sons. As necessary, remove the ignition key.
If installation or servicing is required at the running vehicle which is equipped with Reichhardt ISOBUS com-
ponents, only authorised personnel are allowed to access the danger zone after clear conrmation by the op-
erator. These personnel have to be informed precisely on any potential dangers before entering the danger
area. All tasks have to be precisely agreed on in advance by the operator and these personnel.
Always ensure that hands, feet and clothing do not project into the danger area of driven components. Switch
off all drive systems and de-pressurise the system at the dedicated operating equipment.
Also comply with the following installation and servicing regulations:
• Keep the workplace clean and dry.
• Do not work in potentially explosive atmospheres.
• Avoid sparking and open ames near the battery. There is a risk of explosion.
• Appropriately use and properly dispose of cleaning agents, substances and materials.
• When operating the vehicle, please be mindful of components which may have become hot.
• Remove any accumulations of lubricating grease, oil or dirt.
• Support the vehicle parts, which must be lifted to carry out installation or maintenance work, in a safe manner.
• Use a ladder or platform to be able to install, remove or maintain components in elevated positions. Make
sure that you are standing in a stable and sure position and your hands cannot slip off.
• Do not assemble, disassemble or congurate components in elevated positions in wet or icy weather conditions.
• Please consider the safety instructions regarding electrics (see Chapter 2.4).
• Replace any worn or damaged parts.
• Report or repair any damage immediately.
• Always make sure that all parts are in a sound condition and have been installed properly. Electrical cables
should not be pulled over sharp edges. This can damage the cables.
• Look out for damaged or incorrectly installed electrical cables. These may cause severe electric shocks.
• Obtain parts to be replaced (screws, hose lines, etc.) only via Reichhardt, to ensure proper function and
safety of the vehicle and the ISOBUS components

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CHAPTER FOR YOUR SAFETY
2.4 Safety Instructions for Electrics
Before any work is to be carried out at the electrical system of the vehicle, the vehicle should be de-energised
for safety. Switch off the battery at the main switch. If no switch is available or welding work is to be carried
out at the vehicle or any other work near the battery, the battery should be disconnected.
The battery may present a hazard due to electric currents, a short circuit involving high-current intensity, lea-
king of battery uid or an explosion. Severe burns may be the result. Always take the battery in and out of op-
eration properly.
When removing and installing the battery, the following precautions must be observed:
• Remove rings, watches and metal objects.
• Use tools with insulated grips and handles.
• Do not place any tools or metal objects on the
battery.
• When removing the battery, disconnect the NEG-
ATIVE terminal rst and then the POSITIVE termi-
nal (see Fig. 1).
• Place the battery horizontally on a clean surface.
• When installing the battery, fasten it using the
provided bracket.
• When installing the battery, connect the POSITIVE
terminal rst and then the NEGATIVE terminal.
• For additional installations, make sure that there
is no contact with other metal objects. Fig. 1: Disconnecting the battery

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CHAPTER FOR YOUR SAFETY
2.5 Safety Instructions for Commissioning and Operation
Immediately switch off the Reichhardt ISOBUS components in dangerous situations or drive the vehicle manu-
ally to avoid personal injury or material damage.
Watch out for obstacles when using the ISOBUS components in order to prevent damage to the vehicle and
other components.
Discontinue operations if it is no longer possible to detect obstacles or persons quickly enough as a result of
poor visibility conditions.
To avoid personal injury and material damage during
operation, follow the following instructions:
As soon as the vehicle is moving and the ISOBUS
components are activated, nobody may remain in
the danger zone (see Fig. 2).
The operator is obliged to stop the vehicle immedi-
ately as soon as persons enter the danger zone. Per-
sons in the danger zone are exposed to the risk of
serious or even fatal injury. Persons might be rolled
over by the vehicle if there is a vehicle malfunction.
The operator may only start the vehicle and activate
the ISOBUS components again if there are no per-
sons in the danger zone.
2.6 Safety Instructions regarding Disposal
For disposal of the Reichhardt ISOBUS components, please observe the following safety regulations:
• Disassemble the ISOBUS components and sort the individual components according to their material
structure.
• Please consult the responsible local authority or a dedicated waste management facility on disposal of the
individual components. Some components are subject to treatment of hazardous waste.
• Dispose of all components according to applicable regulations.
Fig. 2: Danger zone
50m
20m
20m
50m

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CHAPTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
3 System Components
For use of the
ISO FIT ISOBUS retrot harness,
you need the
ISO FIT – basic kit.
You can also purchase addi-
tional optional components.
3.1 ISO FIT – Basic Kit (705211)
The
ISO FIT – basic kit
contains the following components:
Quantity Description
1 ISOBUS main harness (703428-00)
1 ISOBUS InCab adapter (703430-00)
1 ISOBUS mounting socket ISO 11783-2 – IBBC active (141570)
1 ISOBUS terminator TBC (110578)
1 Relay 12V 30/40A splash-proof (110305)
1 Relay 12V 70A splash-proof (110395)
1 Dual-ATC blade-type fuse adapter with tapping device (130333)
1 Bracket for ISOBUS socket IBBC (320664)
4Socket head screw M6x20 with cylinder head DIN 912 (300095)
4Self-locking nut M6 DIN 985-8 VZ (300142)
1 7.5A fuse, blade-type connector, brown (130061)
ISOBUS Main Harness (703428-00)
The ISOBUS main harness (see Fig. 3) connects all
system components and ensures power supply for
the system.
ISOBUS InCab Adapter (703430-00)
The ISOBUS InCab adapter (see Fig. 4) is connected
to the ISOBUS main harness. It is the connector for
an ISOBUS display unit (ISO-VT) or an ISOBUS con-
trol element (joystick ISO CONTROL).
Fig. 3: ISOBUS main harness (gure contains
additional components)
Fig. 4: ISOBUS adapter InCab

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ISOBUS Mounting Socket ISO 11783-2 – IBBC active
(141570)
The
ISOBUS mounting socket – IBBC active
(see
Fig. 5) is used as rear socket for connecting an ISO-
BUS attachment.
ISOBUS Terminator TBC (110578)
You must connect the terminator (see Fig. 6) to the
X05A connector of the ISOBUS main harness in case
you do not use a front socket.
Relay 12V 30/40A splash-proof (110305)
The relay (see Fig. 7) is connected to the ISOBUS
main harness and controls the power supply from
the ECU Power unit.
Fig. 5: ISOBUS mounting socket ISO 11783-2 – IBBC
active
Fig. 6: ISOBUS Terminator TBC
Fig. 7: Relay 12V 30/40A, splash-proof

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CHAPTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Relay 12V 70A splash-proof (110395)
The relay (see Fig. 8) is connected to the ISOBUS
main harness and controls the power supply for ter-
minal 30 and the power supply for the actuators
and sensors.
Dual-ATC blade-type fuse Adapter with tapping
Device (130333)
The
Dual ATC blade-type fuse adapter
(see Fig. 9)
is connected in the terminal box and in the cabin
and establishes the ignition voltage supply through
terminal 15.
Bracket for ISOBUS Socket IBBC (320664)
The bracket (see Fig. 10) is required to assemble
the rear socket at the vehicle.
Fig. 8: Relay 12V 70A, splash-proof
Fig. 9: Dual-ATC blade-type fuse adapter with
tapping device
Fig. 10: Bracket for ISOBUS socket IBBC

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CHAPTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Screws / Nuts for ISOBUS Socket Bracket
The screws and nuts listed below are required for
fastening the ISOBUS mounting socket at the
IBBD
ISOBUS socket bracket
.
• 4 x
Socket head screw M6x20 with cylinder head
DIN 912
(300095) (see Fig. 11 – 1)
• 4 x
Self-locking nut M6 DIN 985-8 VZ
(300142)
(see Fig. 11 – 2)
7.5A Fuse, Blade-Type Connector, brown (130061)
The fuse (see Fig. 12) is inserted into the Dual blade-
type fuse adapter and the assembly is connected in
the fuse box inside the cabin of the vehicle.
Fig. 11: Screws/nuts for ISOBUS socket bracket
1
2
Fig. 12: 7.5 A fuse for blade-type connector, brown

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CHAPTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
3.2 Optional Components
You can optionally extend the
ISO FIT – basic kit
by the
ISO FIT front socket, the ISO FIT receiver adapter
and
the
ISO FIT – TECU kit
as required.
3.2.1 Overview
Quantity Description
1 ISO FIT front socket (705212)
1x ISOBUS harness for front socket (703429-00)
1x ISOBUS mounting socket ISO 11783-2 IBBC passive (142053)
1x bracket for ISOBUS socket IBBC (320664)
1x socket head screw M6x20 with cylinder head DIN 912 (300095)
1x self-locking nut M6 DIN 985-8 VZ (300142)
1ISO FIT receiver adapter (703433-00)
1 ISO FIT – TECU kit (705213)
1 x ISOBUS TECU adapter (703431-00)
1 x ISO FIT TECU (703640-00)
1 x ISOBUS TECU adapter – signal socket (703434-00)
2 x Hexagon head screw M6x35 DIN 933 8.8 galvanized (300384)
2 x Self-locking nut M6 DIN985-8 galvanized (300142)
4 x Washer M6 DIN 125 galvanized steel (300110)
2 x Self drilling screw with hexagon head DIN 7504-K galvanized 63x32 (300138)

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3.2.2 ISO FIT front socket (705212)
ISOBUS Harness for Front Socket (703429-00)
By means of the
ISOBUS harness for front socket
(see Fig. 13) you can operate a front socket in the
vehicle in addition to the rear socket. The harness
is directly connected to the
ISOBUS main harness
.
ISOBUS Mounting Socket ISO 11783-2 – IBBC
passive (142053)
The
IBBC ISOBUS mounting socket, passive
(see
Fig. 14) is assembled in the vehicle as front socket.
Bracket for ISOBUS Socket IBBC (320664)
The bracket (see Fig. 15) is required for assembling
the front socket to the vehicle.
Fig. 13: ISOBUS harness for front socket
(socket not included)
Fig. 14: ISOBUS mounting socket ISO 11783-2 – IBBC
passive
Fig. 15: Bracket for ISOBUS socket IBBC

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CHAPTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Screws / Nuts for ISOBUS Socket Bracket
The screws and nuts listed below are required for
assembly of the
IBBC ISOBUS socket bracket
for
the front socket.
• 4 x
Socket head screw M6x20 with cylinder head
DIN 912
(300095) (see Fig. 16 – 1)
• 4 x
Self-locking nut M6 DIN 985-8 VZ
(300142)
(see Fig. 16 – 2)
3.2.3 ISO FIT Receiver Adapter (703433-00)
The
ISO FIT receiver adapter
(see Fig. 17) is con-
nected to the
ISOBUS main harness
between con-
nector X03A of the main harness and the
ISOBUS
Adapter InCab
and is required for integration of a
GPS receiver.
3.2.4 ISO FIT – TECU Kit (705213)
ISOBUS TECU Adapter (703431-00)
The adapter (see Fig. 18) will be connected between
the
ISOBU main harness
and the
ISOBUS InCab ad-
apter
. It is required to connect the
ISO FIT TECU
.
Fig. 16: Screws/buts for ISOBUS socket bracket
1
2
Fig. 17: ISO FIT receiver adapter
Fig. 18: ISOBUS TECU adapter

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ISO FIT TECU (703640-00)
The TECU (see Fig. 19) provides other ISOBUS appli-
cations with engine speed and signal socket data.
ISOBUS TECU Adapter – Signal Socket (703434-00)
The adapter (see Fig. 20) connects the signal socket
with the
ISOBUS TECU adapter
and therefore with
the other ISO FIT components.
Components for Mounting the TECU
The screws, nuts and washers are required to mount
the TECU in the vehicle:
• 2 x
Hexagon head screw M6x35 DIN 933 8.8
galvanized
(300384) (see Fig. 21 – 1)
• 2 x Self-locking nut M6 DIN985-8 galvanized
(300142) (see Fig. 21 – 2)
• 4 x Washer M6 DIN 125 galvanized steel
(300110) (see Fig. 21 – 3)
• 2 x Self drilling screw with hexagon head DIN 7504-K
galvanized 63x32 (300138) (see Fig. 21 – 4)
Fig. 19: ISO FIT TECU
Fig. 20: ISOBUS TECU adapter – signal socket
Fig. 21: Components for mounting the TECU
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CHAPTER INSTALLATION
4 Installation
This chapter describes installation of the individual system components The installation requirements and
gures may differ, depending on the model and equipment of the vehicles. Therefore, the installation require-
ments shall be merely considered recommendations.
The reference installation for this manual has been performed using the
Massey Ferguson MF 5600
vehicle
model.
Risk of injury from electrical currents and short circuits!
De-energize the machine before starting any installation work.
4.1 Taking Preparations at the Vehicle
Remove the right rear wheel (see Fig. 22). For this
purpose, follow the work steps and notices described
in the vehicle’s manual.
Subsequently, professionally support the vehicle in
accordance with the instructions given in the man-
ual of the vehicle.
Remove the covers and panels from the lateral con-
sole to install the cable harness. Also open the fuse
box cover inside the vehicle cabin to obtain access
to the power distribution unit (see Fig. 23).
CAUTION
Fig. 22: Remove the right rear wheel
Fig. 23: Lining from side console removed

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4.2 Connections of the ISO FIT ISOBUS Retrot Harness
The following describes how to connect the individual connections of the
ISO FIT ISOBUS retrot harness
to
each other and to the vehicle.
4.2.1 ISO FIT – Basic Kit (705211)
The individual cables of the
ISOBUS main harness
(703428-00) must be connected as follows (see also Fig. 24):
BAT- Ground (terminal 31)
BAT+ Voltage (terminal 30)
XK01 Relay 70A power supply for terminal 30 (110395)
XK02 Relay 30/40A, ECU Power (110305)
X04A (remains unconnected)
X05A (remains unconnected)
X03A ISOBUS InCab adapter (703430-00) ISO-VT, Joystick, etc.
X06 Ignition voltage (terminal 15)
X01A PWR – Rear socket (141470)
X02A CAN bus – Rear socket (141470)
Fig. 24: ISO FIT – basic kit
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