Owners manual
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An owners manual (also called an instruction manual) is a instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, appliances and computer peripherals. Information contained in the owners manual typically includes:
- Safety instructions; for liability reasons these can be extensive, often including warnings against doing things that no intelligent person would consider doing.
- Assembly instructions; for products arrive in pieces for easier shipping.
- Installation instructions; for productions that need to be installed in a home or workplace.
- Setup instructions; needed for many microprocessor controlled products.
- Normal usage instructions.
- Maintenance instructions.
- Troubleshooting instructions; for when the product does not work as expected.
- Service locations; for when the product requires repair by a factory authorized technician.
- Regulatory code compliance information; for example with respect to safety or electromagnetic interference.
- Product technical specifications.
- Warranty information; sometimes provided as a separate sheet.
Owners manuals for simpler devices are often multilingual so that the same boxed product can be sold in many different markets. Sometimes the same manual is shipped with a range of related products so the manual will contain a number of sections that apply only to some particular model in the product range.
With the increasing complexity of modern devices, many owners manuals have become so large that a separate Quickstart Guide is provided. Some owners manuals for computer equipment are supplied on CD-ROM to cut down on manufacturing costs, since the owner is assumed to have a computer able to read the CD-ROM. Another trend is to supply an instructional videotape or DVD along with the owners manual.
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