List a typical outline for an Operations Manual?
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Answer / daniel aderhold
The outline should consist of no less than the following Topics:
Introduction
Overview
Safety
Operations
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Service and Support
This question examines their experience, because the answer
to this question is basic. This simply means a typical
draft outline would begin with these topics, but ultimately
may include more. The experienced writer never forgets the
topic "Safety", the less experienced writer may forget to
include Safety.
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Answer / priya
The following is an Outline of an Operations Manual:
Title Page
Disclaimer
Preface
Introduction
Document Conventions
Safety Precautions
Key Features and Operations
FAQs
Index
Glossary
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