{"id": "MANUAL_0", "question": "What are the important components in the air conditiioner?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": "Components \n\nIndoor unit \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\nNOTE \n\nThe number of operation lamps and their locations may vary, depending on the model of the air conditioner. \n\nOutdoor unit \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_0", "Manual01_1"]} {"id": "MANUAL_1", "question": "How to find the buttons of air conditioner remote controler?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": "Using the remote control \n\nYou can operate the air conditioner more conveniently with the remote control. You will find the buttons for the additional functions under the cover of the remote control. \n\n# Wireless remote control \n\n \n\n\\* Some functions may not be supported, depending on the model. ", "images_list": ["air_conditioner_01"]} {"id": "MANUAL_2", "question": "How to insert batteries in remote control of the air conditioner?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": "Inserting batteries \n\nInsert batteries before using the remote control. The battery type used is AAA .1Remove the battery cover. \n\n \n\n2Insert the new batteries and make sure that the and - terminals of the batteries are installed correctly. \n\n \n\n3Reattach the battery cover. \n\n NOTE \n\nIf the display screen of the remote control starts to fade, replace the batteries. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_2", "Manual01_3"]} {"id": "MANUAL_3", "question": "How to install the remote control holder of air conditioner?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": "Installing the remote control holder \n\nInstall the holder where there is no direct sunlight to protect the remote control. \n\n1Choose a safe and easily-accessible place. \n\n2Fix the holder by fastening the 2 screws firmly with a screwdriver. \n\n \n\n3Slide the remote control into the holder. \n\n \n\nOperating method \n\nPoint the remote control towards the signal receiver at the bottom of the air conditioner to operate it. \n\n \n\nNOTE \n\n\u2022 The remote control may operate other electronic devices if pointed towards them. Make sure to point the remote control towards the signal receiver of the air conditioner. \n\n\u2022 For proper operation, use a soft cloth to clean the signal transmitter and receiver.", "images_list": ["Manual01_4", "Manual01_5", "Manual01_6"]} {"id": "MANUAL_4", "question": "How to quickly change room temperature quickly by air conditioner?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": "Changing room temperature quickly \n\n(Jet Cool/Heat operation) \n\nThis mode allows you to cool indoor air quickly in summer or warm it quickly in winter. \n\n1Press ON/OFF to turn on the power. \n2Press JET . \n\n \n\n- In jet cooling mode, strong air blows out at a temperature of 18 for 30 minutes. - In jet heating mode, strong air blows out at a temperature of 30 for 30 minutes. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_16"]} {"id": "MANUAL_5", "question": "How to use air conditoner auto clean operation function?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Auto Clean operation \n\nIn the cooling and dehumidifying operations, moisture is generated inside the indoor unit. Use the auto cleaning function to remove such moisture. \n\n1Press A/CLEAN is displayed on the display screen. \n\n \n\n- If you turn off the power, the fan operates for 30 minutes and cleans the inside of the indoor unit. \n\n NOTE \n\nSome buttons cannot be used while the auto cleaning function is in operation. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_17"]} {"id": "MANUAL_6", "question": "How to use air conditoner Plasma Purification function?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Plasma Purification operation \n\nThe plasma filter developed by LG removes microscopic contaminants from the intake air completely to supply clean and fresh air. \n\n1Press ON/OFF to turn on the power. \n2Press PLASMA is displayed on the display screen. \n\n \n\n !NOTE \n\n\u2022 You can use this function by pressing PLASMA without turning the air conditioner on. \n\u2022 Both the plasma lamp and the cooling lamp light up while plasma purification is in operation. \n\u2022 This function may not be supported, depending on the model. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_7", "question": "How to open cooling-only models by Auto operation?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Auto operation (Artificial intelligence) \n\n Cooling-only models \nIn this mode, the fan speed and the temperature adjust automatically, based on the room temperature. \n\n1Press ON/OFF to turn on the power. \n2Press MODE repeatedly to select auto operation. \n3Press UP or DOWN to select the desired operation code if the temperature is higher or lower than the desired temperature. \n\n \n\n NOTE \n\n\u2022 In this mode, you cannot adjust the fan speed, but you can set the air deflector to rotate automatically. \n\u2022 This function may not be supported, depending on the model. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_19"]} {"id": "MANUAL_8", "question": "How to use air conditoner Auto Changeover operation?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Auto Changeover operation \n\nThis mode changes the operation mode automatically to maintain the set temperature at 2. \n\n1Press ON/OFF to turn on the power. 2Press MODE repeatedly to select the auto changeover operation. - is displayed on the display screen. \n\n \n\n3Press UP or DOWN to set the desired temperature. - The temperature range is 18(64) -30(86). \n4Press FAN SPEED repeatedly to select the fan speed. \n\n NOTE \n\nThis function may not be supported, depending on the model. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_20"]} {"id": "MANUAL_9", "question": "How to open energy saving cooling mode of the air conditioner?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Energy saving cooling mode \n\nThis mode minimizes power consumption during cooling and increases the set temperature to the optimal level for a more comfortable environment. \n\n1Press ON/OFF to turn the power on. \n2Press MODE repeatedly to select the cooling operation. \n3Press E/SAVING is displayed on the display screen. \n\n \n\n !NOTE \n\nThis function may not be supported, depending on the model. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_21"]} {"id": "MANUAL_10", "question": "How to operate the air conditioner without the remote control?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Operating the air conditioner without the remote control \n\nYou can use the On/Off button of the indoor unit to operate the air conditioner when the remote control is unavailable. However, the fan speed is set to high. \n\n1Open the front cover. \n\n- Lift up both sides of the cover slightly. \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n2Press the On/Off button. \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n- For cooling and heating models, the operation mode changes, depending on the room temperature. \n\n \n\n- For cooling-only models, the temperature is set to 22(71.6). ", "images_list": ["Manual01_22", "Manual01_23", "Manual01_24"]} {"id": "MANUAL_11", "question": "How to restart the air conditioner automatically?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Restarting the air conditioner automatically \n\nWhen the air conditioner is turned on again after a power failure, this function restores the previous settings. This function is a factory default setting. \n\n Disabling auto restart \n\n1Open the front cover. - Lift up both sides of the cover slightly. \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n2Press the On/Off button and hold it for 6 seconds. \n\n- The unit will beep twice and the lamp will blink 6 times. \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n- To re-enable the function, press the $\\mathsf{O n}/$ Off button and hold it for 6 seconds. The unit will beep twice and the blue lamp will blink 4 times. \n\n NOTE \n\nIf you press and hold the On/Off button for 3 \u2013 5 seconds instead of 6 seconds, the unit will switch to the test operation. In the test operation, the unit blows out strong air for cooling for 18 minutes and then returns to the factory default settings. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_25", "Manual01_26"]} {"id": "MANUAL_12", "question": "What is the cleaning frequency of different air conditioner models?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " MAINTENANCE \n\nClean the product regularly to maintain optimal performance and to prevent possible breakdown. \n\\* This may not be provided, depending on the model. \n\n 3M Multi Protection Filter \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n \n\n CAUTION \n\n\u2022 Turn off the power and unplug the power cord before you perform any maintenance; otherwise it may cause electric shock. \n\u2022 Never use water that is hotter than $40^{\\circ}\\mathrm{C}$ when you clean the filters. It may cause deformation or discoloration. \n\u2022 Never use volatile substances when you clean the filters. They may damage the surface of the product. \n\n NOTE \n\n\u2022 The location and shape of the filters may differ, depending on the model. \u2022 Make sure to clean the heat exchanger coils of the outdoor unit regularly, as dirt collected in the coils may decrease the operational efficiency or increase energy costs.", "images_list": ["Manual01_27", "Manual01_28"]} {"id": "MANUAL_13", "question": "How to clean the air filter of an air conditioner?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Cleaning the air filter \n\nClean the air filter once every 2 weeks or more if necessary. \n\n1Turn off the power and unplug the power cord. \n\n2Open the front cover. - Lift up both sides of the cover slightly. \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n3Hold the knob of the air filter, lift it up slightly and remove it from the unit. \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n4Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or with warm water. - If dirt is difficult to remove, wash the filter in lukewarm water with detergent. \n\n5Dry the filter in the shade. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_29", "Manual01_30"]} {"id": "MANUAL_14", "question": "How to clean the 3M Multi Protection filter of an air conditioner?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Cleaning the 3M Multi Protection Filter \n\n1Turn off the power and unplug the power cord. \n\n2Open the front cover and remove the air filter (see \u201cCleaning air filter\u201d). \n\n3Pull out the 3M Multi Protection Filter\n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n4Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt, Do not wash the 3M Multi Protection Filter with water, because the filter can be damaged. \n\n NOTE \n\nThe location and shape of the filters may differ, depending on the model. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_31"]} {"id": "MANUAL_15", "question": "How to clean the Plasma filter of air conditioner?", "provenance": [50002], "ground_truth": " Cleaning the plasma filter \n\n1Turn off the power and unplug the power cord. \n2Open the front cover and remove the air filter (see \u201cCleaning air filter\u201d). \n3Remove the plasma filter in 10 seconds. \n\n \n\n\\* The feature can be changed according a type of model. \n\n4Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dirt. - If dirt is difficult to remove, wash the filter with lukewarm water. \n\n5Dry the filter in the shade. \n\n NOTE \n\n\u2022 The location of the filters may differ, depending on the model. \n\u2022 The plasma filter may not be included in some models. ", "images_list": ["Manual01_32"]} {"id": "MANUAL_16", "question": "What parts are involved when assembling an ergonomic chair?", "provenance": [50004], "ground_truth": "Check Various Accessories\nDetails of accessories\n ", "images_list": ["Manual02_0"]} {"id": "MANUAL_17", "question": "Why do the armrests of a chair become loose after a period of use?", "provenance": [50004], "ground_truth": "In most cases, the screws of the armrests and back become loose after a period of use, and re-tightening the screws can fix the problem.", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_18", "question": "What are the functions of this chair", "provenance": [50004], "ground_truth": " Height Adjustment \n\n \n\nLift up the \u201cLIFT\u201d lever to adjust the height of chair\uff0c and release \"LIFT\" lever at desired height. Lift body slightly o\ufb00 the seat when adjusting the height. \n\n \n\nBack Recline Function\n\n \n\nPull up on\u201cRCL\u201d lever and the back angle tilts independently with user's motion. Push down on\u201cRCL\u201dlever and the back angle is locked in position. Rest on the back when resetting back to its normal position, otherwise the back may reboud rapidly. \n\n \n\nMassage Function \n\n \n\n\n\nPlug in USB to enable the massage function of lumbar pillow. ", "images_list": ["Manual02_11", "Manual02_12", "Manual02_13", "Manual02_14", "Manual02_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_19", "question": "How to remove the plastic packaging from the filter of the air purifier?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " How to Remove the Plastic Packaging From the Filter \n\n\u2022 An integrated filter is included in new product.\n\n\u2022 Be sure to unplug the unit before removing the filter packaging. \n\nNote You can not return the filter once the plastic packaging is removed. \n\n1 Hold the top cover of the product with both hands and pull upwards. \n\n \n\n2 Grasp the filter cover hole on the rear and pull it forward. \n\n \n\n3 Remove the plastic packaging from the filter. \n\n\u25ba By failing to remove packaging, abnormal sounds will occur and filter will not work properly; and it may cause a fire or other damage to the product. \n\n \n\n4 Push the filter into the top and bottom part of the product with the filter in close contact. \n\n \n\n5 Replace filter cover. \u25ba Insert the cover into the fixed groove at the bottom of the product first. \u25ba Slide the cover forward so that the cover fits into the top grooves. \n\n \n\n6 Hold the top cover of the product with both hands and slide it back in place, making sure the logo appears in the front. \n\n \n\n7 When the filter installation is complete, press the SLEEP +\"Auto\" button on the control panel for 5 seconds or more to initialize it. \u25ba Red filter light will go off when product is reset. ", "images_list": ["Manual03_0", "Manual03_1", "Manual03_2", "Manual03_3", "Manual03_4", "Manual03_5"]} {"id": "MANUAL_20", "question": "How to install the casters of air purifier?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " How to Install Casters (Optional) \n\n1 Inside of the air filter package, there is a small box containing 4 casters and 8 screws. \n2.Remove the four bottom bases from air purifier with a screw driver. 3.Replace each base with a caster, utilizing two screws per caster. 4.Retain the removed bottonm bases and screws for future use Note If there is no caster box inside the filter box, please contact customer service. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_21", "question": "What modes do air purifiers usually have? How do you set them up? What features do these models have?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " Normal Operation \nPress Start button to turn on. \u25ba The previously selected operation mode will be displayed. \n\nPress UP/DOWN button on the control panel to select your desired fan speed. \u25ba You can adjust the fan speed from level 1 (F1) to level 18 (F18). \n\n \n\nWhen the air purifier turns on, the sensor is initialized and the display shows during initialization. Note \n\n Auto Operation \n\n \n\nAuto Mode allows the system to determine the fan speed depending on the air quality of the room. Press open button to turn on. \u25ba The previously selected operation mode will be displayed. \n\nPress Auto button to select Auto mode. \u25ba Each time the button is pressed, it switches between Auto Operation and Normal Operation. \n\nNote \u2022 The fan speed can not be adjusted during Smart Auto Operation. \u2022 The VOC sensor detects the indoor air quality and the device automatically adjusts the fan speed to provide cleaner air. \n\n Turbo Fan Operation \nTurbo mode allows the rooms\u2019 air to be filtered faster. Press button to turn on and select Normal Operation. \n\nSet Turbo Fan Operation by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons on the control panel simultaneously for 3 seconds. \n\n \n\n3 If you press DOWN button on the control panel, the fan speed will change to level 18, and Turbo Fan Operation will stop. \u25ba Even if you change to another operation mode or stop the current operation, you can run Turbo Fan Operation again when returning to normal operation. \n\n Sleep Operation \n1 Sleep mode allows the system to run normally but the display panel be dark, so as not to disturb your sleep. Press Open button to turn on. \n\n2 Press SLEEP button on the control panel to select the Sleep mode. \n\n3 Press the UP/DOWN button on the control panel to select fan speed. \u25ba You can adjust the fan speed from level 1 (F1) to level 18 (F18). \n\n4 If you press the sleep button again during sleep mode, it will operate in the previously selected mode. \u25ba Sleep mode will be cancelled if the unit is turned off. \n\n \n\n\u2022 During sleep mode, the entire display except for MOON is turned off. Note \u2022 The fan speed is set to level 1 by default. \n\n Safety Lock Function \n\n1 You can set the safety lock function so that children cannot operate the unit. If you press the button for more than 3 seconds while the product is on, the display shows and the Safety Lock function is set. If you press a button on the control panel while this function is on, will flash on the display 5 times at 1 second intervals. 2 To cancel this function, press button simultaneously for more than 3 seconds. \n\n \n\n Mute Function \n\nMute : Press and hold the UP button and the \" \" button simultaneously for 3 seconds to turn on and off the beep sound. \n\n Auto-Off Function \n\n \n\n\u2022 When in Auto-Off mode the room air purifier will automatically turn off. Note \u2022 If the power is disconnected the scheduled auto-off time will be canceled, and a new auto-off time will need to be set. ", "images_list": ["Manual03_14", "Manual03_15", "Manual03_16", "Manual03_17", "Manual03_18", "Manual03_19"]} {"id": "MANUAL_22", "question": "What is the indoor air quality indicator of air purifier?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " Indoor Air Quality(IAQ) Indicator \n\n\u2022 You can check the indoor air quality in real time by using the indoor air quality indicator. This indicator appears as a light around the outer edge of the display monitor.\n\n\u2022 The indoor air quality is displayed based on the density of fine particles being sensed by the unit.\n\n\u2022 The sensor measures the indoor air quality and the product displays the air quality status by using four different colors. \n\nAir Quality Status \n \n\n\u2022 In environments where outdoor air can enter the unit (ex, entrances, Note vents, windows, etc.), IAQ may be displayed at a higher, cleaner level. \u2022 IAQ indicator may not react to some particles and its readings may be different from that of other air quality measuring products and instruments. ", "images_list": ["Manual03_20"]} {"id": "MANUAL_23", "question": "How to clean the exterior and interior of an air purifier?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " How to Clean the Exterior and Interior \n\n\u2022 Be sure to unplug the power plug before cleaning. Note \u2022 Clean the air purifier once or twice a month for optimal function. \u2022 In areas with high levels of dust, it is recommended to clean the air purifier more frequently. \n\n1 Using a cloth soaked in warm water or a gentle cleaning agent, clean the exterior of the room air purifier and wipe dry with a soft cloth. \n\n2 Open the filter cover on the back and remove the filter. Clean the inside of the filter cabinet with a vacuum cleaner and damp towel. \n\n3 Clean the product and the pre-filter once or twice a month. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_24", "question": "How to clean the filter of an air purifier?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " Cleaning the Filter \n\n1 If the filter is very dirty, replace it. \u25ba Filter contamination may vary depending on your environment and the number of hours you have run the air purifier. The timing of filter cleaning may vary accordingly. 2 In between filter replacements, clean the pre-filter with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush. \u25ba Never wash the filter with water. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_25", "question": "How to replace the filter of an air purifier?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " Replacing the Filter \n\n1 The filter replacement indicator light will turn red when it is time to replace the filter. Replace the filter every 6-12 months. (See page 4 for details on installing filter). \n\n2 After replacing the filter, reset the indicator light. Press the SLEEP+\"Auto\" button on the control panel for 5 seconds or longer to reset the indicator light. \n\n \n\nNote The life of the filter depends on your environment. ", "images_list": ["Manual03_21"]} {"id": "MANUAL_26", "question": "How to clean the dust sensor of an air purifier?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " Cleaning the Dust Sensor \n\n1 Hold the top cover of the product with both hands and pull it up. \n\n \n\n2 Grasp the filter cover hole on the rear and pull it forward. \n\n \n\n3 Remove the cover of the dust sensor located on the right side of the product. \n\n \n\n4 Wipe the lens and inlet of the dust sensor with a little water on a cotton swab. Thoroughly dry with a clean, dry cotton swab. \n\n \n\n5 Replace the cover of the dust sensor. Replace the filter cover. Replace the top cover of the product with the logo facing the front. \n\n CAUTION \n\nDo not wipe sensor parts with harsh cleaning chemicals, such as acetone, alcohol, etc. It may cause damage to the lens. \n\nCover the product and store in a dry space out of direct sunlight. ", "images_list": ["Manual03_22", "Manual03_23", "Manual03_24", "Manual03_25"]} {"id": "MANUAL_27", "question": "What should you do if need long term storage?", "provenance": [50007], "ground_truth": " Long Term Storage \n\n1 Run the product for 1 hour on a clear day, disconnect the power plug from the outlet, and dry the inside of the product. \n2 Cover the product and store in a dry space out of direct sunlight.", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_28", "question": "What safety equipments do people need to wear when using blower?", "provenance": [50000], "ground_truth": " Personal safety equipment \n\nPersons who use the blower shall wear the following safety equipment: \n\n1.Approved ear protection 2.Approved eye protection. 3. Face mask when operating the blower in dusty environments. 4.Boots or work shoes with a non-slip sole 5.First-aid kit. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual04_3"]} {"id": "MANUAL_29", "question": "What safety points do people need to care when operate the blower?", "provenance": [50000], "ground_truth": " Safety while operating the blower \n\n1.Do not allow bystanders or animals to be in the workarea,i.e.10 metres from the operator.\n\n2.The blower may throw objects at high velocity that can ricochet and hit the operator. This may cause serious eye damage.\n\n3.Never point the blower nozzle toward people or animals.\n\n4.Stop the engine before fitting or dismantling accessories or other components.\n\n5.Never operate theblower if any of the guards is missing.\n\n6.Never operate the blower in poorly ventilated spaces where ex ha use fumes might otherwise beinhaled.\n\n7.Stop the engine before refueling.\n\n8.The catalytic muffler is extremely hot while the blower is running and after it has stopped. The same applies when the blower is running at idling speed.Be aware of the danger of fire, especially while operating the blower near combustible materials and/or where combustible fumes are present.\n\n9.Be careful, parti curl a rly if left hand operation is applied. Avoid any directbody contact with the exhaust outlet area.\n\n10.Do not operate the blower while standing on a ladder or a stand. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_30", "question": "How to Adjust the carburetor when using a blower?", "provenance": [50000], "ground_truth": " Choke (10) \n\nThe choke is located at the top of the engine shrouding and should be used everytime the engine is cold-started.The choke is de-activated automatic ally when the throttle trigger is pressed. \n\n Adjusting the carburetor (19) \n\nThere are three adjusting screws for adjusting the carburetor: \n\nLow speed jet High speed jet Adjustment screw for idling \n\nAdjusting the carburetor involves adapting the engine to local operating conditions,e.g.climate, altitude,gasoline and type of two-stroke engine oil used. \n\nFor details about carburetor adjustment seepage 18. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual04_17"]} {"id": "MANUAL_31", "question": "How to start the blower if it is a cold engine?", "provenance": [50000], "ground_truth": "Cold engine \n\nIGNITION: Set the stop switch to the start position \n\nCHOKE: Set the choke control in the choke position (A). The choke position is also the automatic start throttle position. \n\nAIRPURGE: Press the air purge diaphragm repeatedly until fuel begins to fill the diaphragm.The diaphragm need not be completely filled. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual04_25"]} {"id": "MANUAL_32", "question": "How to start the blower if it is a warm engine?", "provenance": [50000], "ground_truth": "IGNITION: Set the stop switch to the start position \n\nCHOKE: Set the choke control in the choke position and then back again to its original position(B) In this way only the start throttle is applied with nochoke. \n\nAIRPURGE: Press the air purge diaphragm repeatedly until fuel begins to fill the diaphragm. The diaphragm need not be completely filled \n\n\n \nPress the machine body against the ground using your lefthand(NoTE!Do not use your foot).Gripthe starter handle with your right hand and slowly pull the starter cord out until you feel some resistance, (the starter hooks grip) now quickly and powerfully pull the cord. \n\nImmediately press the choke control in when the engine fires and repeat until the engine starts.When the engine starts, quickly applyfull throttle and the start throttle will automatically disengage. \n\nNOTE!Donotpull the starter cord out completely and do not release the starter cord from the fully extended position. This can damage the machine. ", "images_list": ["Manual04_27"]} {"id": "MANUAL_33", "question": "How to stop the blower?", "provenance": [50000], "ground_truth": " Stop \n\nThe engine is stopped by switching the ignition off using the stop switch. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual04_29"]} {"id": "MANUAL_34", "question": "How to quickly assemble a steam cleaner?", "provenance": [50003], "ground_truth": " HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR STEAM CLEANER \n\n NO SPECIAL TOOLS NEEDED \n\n \n\nThe holes in the back of the Unit Body and Swivel Head are shaded white in these pictures for identification. \n\n1.Remove the Unit Body Clip (Part 15) from the back of the Unit Body (Part 7). \n2.Slide the bottom of the Unit Body onto the neck of the Swivel Head (Part 18). \n\n\n \n3.Make sure the hole in the back of the Swivel Head\u2019s neck is showing through the hole in the back of the Unit Body. \n4.Lock the two parts together by inserting the Unit Body Clip (Part 15) into the hole in the back of the Unit body. \n\n \n\n5.Insert the Handle Tube (Part 4) into the Unit Body (Part 7) as indicated above until it clicks in. ", "images_list": ["Manual05_3", "Manual05_4", "Manual05_5"]} {"id": "MANUAL_35", "question": "What practical product functions does a steam cleaner have? How can you quickly get started?", "provenance": [50003], "ground_truth": " STEAM CLEANER PRODUCT FEATURES \n\n\uf076 Water Tank: (Part 9) The Water Tank is located on top of the Handy Steamer (Part 13). Distilled or de mineralized water can be used instead of tap water. \n\nWARNING: \n\nDo not use chemicals with your Steam Cleaner Do not attempt to use your Steam Cleaner without water in the tank \uf076 Water Filter is located behind the water tank (Part 9). This removes minerals and other impurities from tap water. It prevents water deposits from damaging your Steam Cleaner. To maximize the life of your filter, distilled water should be used. \n\n\uf076 Ready Light is located on the handle of the Handy Steamer (Part 13). The light will glow when the water has been converted to steam and the Steam Cleaner is ready to use. \n\n\uf076 Trigger (Part 2 and Part 11): Press to release steam \n\n\uf076 Swivel Head (Part 18): Allows you to clean in tight spaces and under cabinets \n\n\uf076 Mop Pad (Part 16): The absorbent terry cloth Mop Pad picks up the dirt loosened by the steam. The Mop Pad is reusable and machine washable. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_36", "question": "What are the steps to clean bare floors by a steam cleaner?", "provenance": [50003], "ground_truth": " CLEANING BARE FLOORS \n\nYour Steam Cleaner is designed to clean bare floors such as ceramic tile, vinyl, laminate, marble, stone and sealed hard wood floors. Use of your Steam Cleaner on waxed or some unwaxed floors may result in a diminished glossiness. The Steam Cleaner should not be used on unsealed wood floors. For best results test in an inconspicuous area or check the care instructions from the flooring manufacturer. \n\n\uf076 Sweep or vacuum floor prior to steam cleaning \n\n\uf076 Slowly pass over surface to be cleaned while pressing trigger to emit steam. \n\n\uf076 To sanitize an area of your floor, leave the Steam Mop over the area for a minimum 15 seconds, but no longer than 20 seconds. \n\n\uf076 When the Steam Cleaner stops emitting steam, simply unplug the Cleaner, remove the Water Tank, refill, and continue cleaning. \n\nNote: During first use, it may take several seconds for the Steam Cleaner to produce steam. The water needs to flow through the filter to the heater. This delay will only occur during initial use. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_37", "question": "What are the parts of a dishwaher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": "1.Tabletop (depends on the model)\n\n2.Upper impeller\n\n3.Lower basket\n\n4.Lower impeller\n\n5.Filters\n\n6.Control panel\n\n7.Door \n\n8.Detergent dispenser\n\n9.Lower impeller slot \n\n10.Silverware basket\n\n11.Salt reservoir lid \n\n12.Upper basket rail\n\n13.Upper basket with rack \n\n14.Fan drying system (depends on the model) \n\n\n\n ", "images_list": ["Dish_washer_08"]} {"id": "MANUAL_38", "question": "How do I connect the dishwasher to the drain when using it for the first time?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Connection to the drain \n\nWater discharge hose can directly be connected to the drain hole or sink\u2019s drainage. The length of this connection must be min. 50 cm and max. 100 cm from the floor. \n\n \n\nA discharge hose longer than 4 meters causes dirty washing. Attach the water discharge hose to the drainpipe without bending it. Tightly fix the water discharge hose to the drainpipe in order to prevent any dislocation of the water discharge hose during operation of the product. \nC Drainpipe must be connected to the sewage system and it should not be connected to any surface water. ", "images_list": ["Manual06_2"]} {"id": "MANUAL_39", "question": "How to add salt to your dishwasher before using it?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": "Water softening system needs to be regenerated in order for the product operates with the same performance continuously. Dishwasher salt is used for this purpose. \n\n Use in your product only the special softening salts produced particularly for use in dishwashers. \n\n We recommend using granular or powder softening salts. Do not use salts containing insoluble substances such as table salt or common salt in the machine. Performance of water softening system may deteriorate in time. \n\n Salt reservoir will fill with water when you start the product. Therefore, add the softening salt before starting the machine. \n\n1.First take the lower basket out to add softening salt. \n\n2.Turn the salt reservoir lid in counter clockwise to open it (A, B). \n\n\n\nBefore initial use, fill the water softening system with 1 litre of water (C). \n\n\n\nFill the salt reservoir with salt by using salt funnel (D). To speed up dissolution rate of salt in water, stir it with a spoon. \t \n\n\n\nYou can put about 2kg of softening salt into the salt reservoir. \n\n4.Replace the lid and tighten it securely when the reservoir is full. \n\n5.If you will not start a washing programme immediately after adding the salt, run the machine empty in the shortest programme to dissolve and wash away the scattered salt in the machine. \n\nSince different salt brands in the market have different particle sizes and since the water hardness may vary, dissolution of the salt in water may take a couple of hours. Therefore, Salt Indicator remains on for a while after adding salt into the machine. ", "images_list": ["Dish_washer_01", "Dish_washer_02", "Dish_washer_03"]} {"id": "MANUAL_40", "question": "How to add detergent into a dishwasher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Adding detergent \n\nRefer to the \u201cProgramme Table\u201d to determine the correct amount of detergent for the selected programme. \n\nDo not put solvents into the detergent dispenser. There is the risk of explosion! \n\nPut the detergent into the detergent dispenser just before operating the machine as illustrated below.\n\n1.Push the latch to right to open the detergent dispenser lid (A). \n\n \n\n2.Put suggested amount of powder or tablet detergent in the dispenser. \n\nInside the detergent dispenser, there are level markings that help you use appropriate amount of B detergent. When brimful, detergent dispenser will contain 40cm3 of detergent. Fill detergent up to 15 cm3 or 25cm3 level marks in the detergent dispenser according to fullness of the machine and/or soiling degree of the dishes (1). \n\n \n\nIf dishes have been waiting for a long time and have dried residues, fill the 5cm3 compartment too (5). \n3.Close the detergent dispenser lid by pressing on it lightly. A \"click\" will be heard when the lid is closed. \n\nIn programmes with prewash and at high temperature, in which you use tablet detergents, make sure that the detergent dispenser lid is closed firmly. \n\nUse powder detergent in short programmes without prewash since the solubility of the tablet detergent changes depending on the temperature and time. \n\nExcessive usage of powder detergents will cause the detergent not dissolve completely and will also cause scratches on the glassware. ", "images_list": ["Manual06_4", "Manual06_5"]} {"id": "MANUAL_41", "question": "How to add tablet detergents in a dishwasher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": "Table detergents exhibit water softening and / or rinse aid effect in addition to detergent effect. Some types of these detergents also contain special-purpose washing chemicals 6dn\u00b4 such as glass and stainless steel protectors. \n\n \n\nTablet detergents give satisfying results only under certain usage conditions. The best washing performance in dishwashers is obtained by using detergent, rinse aid and water softening salt individually. \n\nInformation about suitable places (detergent dispenser, basket etc.) in the dishwasher to place the tablet can be found amongst the usage instructions on the packages of the tablet detergents. \n\nTablet detergent types commonly found in the market: 2in1: Contains detergent, rinse aid or water softening salt 3in1: Contains detergent, rinse aid and water softening salt 4in1: Contains glass protectors in addition to detergent, rinse aid and water softening salt 5in1: Contains glass and stainless steel protectors in addition to detergent, rinse aid and water softening salt C Observe the instructions of the detergent manufacturer on the package when using tablet detergents. ", "images_list": ["Manual06_6"]} {"id": "MANUAL_42", "question": "How to add and use rinse aid in the dishwasher to help it produce better washing results?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Rinse aid \n\nThe rinse aid used in dishwashers is a special combination used to increase drying efficiency and prevent water or limescale stains on the washed items. For this reason, care must be paid to have rinse aid in the rinse aid reservoir and to use rinse aids produced specially for dishwashers only. \n\nCheck Rinse Aid Indicator to determine whether it is necessary to add rinse aid or not (3). Having a dark light on the indicator shows that there is sufficient amount of rinse aid in the dispenser. If the colour of the indicator is light, add rinse aid. \n\n1.Open the lid of the rinse aid reservoir by pressing its latch (B). \n\n \n\n2.Fill the reservoir until \u201cMAX\u201d level.\n\n3.Close the lid of the reservoir by pressing on it lightly. \n\nC Wipe clean any spilled rinse aid outside the reservoir. Rinse aid that spilled accidentally will cause foaming and it will eventually decrease washing performance. \n\n \n\n4.Turn the rinse aid amount adjuster manually to a position between 1 and 6 (4). If there are stains on tableware items after washing, level must be increased and if there is a blue trace after wiping them by hand, it must be decreased. This is set to position 4 as factory default.", "images_list": ["Manual06_7", "Manual06_8"]} {"id": "MANUAL_43", "question": "What are items not suitable for washing in dishwasher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Items not suitable for washing in the dishwasher \n\n\u2022 Never wash dishes soiled by cigarette ash, candle remnants, polish, dyestuff, chemicals, etc. in your dishwasher.\n\n\u2022 Do not wash iron alloy items in the dishwasher. It can get corroded or leave stains on other items.\n\n\u2022 Do not wash silverware and cutlery with wooden or bone stems, glued pieces, or pieces that are not resistant to heat, as well as copper and tin-plated containers in the dishwasher. \n\nDecorative prints of chinaware as well as aluminum and silver items may get d is coloured or tarnished after washing in the dishwasher just as it happens in handwashing as well. Some delicate glass types and crystals may become dull in time. We strongly recommend you to check if the tableware you are going to purchase is suitable for washing especially in the dishwasher. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_44", "question": "How to install Silverware basket based on the model of a dishwasher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Silverware basket (depends on the model) \n\nSilverware basket is designed to wash your dishes such as fork, spoon and etc. in a cleaner manner. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual06_12"]} {"id": "MANUAL_45", "question": "How do I install the collapsible lower rack before using the dishwasher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Col laps able lower basket wires (2 pieces) (depends on the model) \n\nThe two piece foldable wires located at the lower basket of the machine are designed for an easier placement of large pieces such as pans, bowls, etc. (1, 2). \n\n \n\nYou can create larger spaces by folding each wire individually or all of them at once. Lay the foldable wires down by pressing on the latch (A). ", "images_list": ["Manual06_13"]} {"id": "MANUAL_46", "question": "How to adjust the height of loaded upper and lower basket in a dishwasher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Adjusting the height of loaded upper basket \n\n (depends on the model) \n\nBasket adjustment mechanism on the upper basket of the machine is designed to allow you create wider areas in the upper or lover section of the machine based on your requirements by adjusting the height of the loaded basket in up or down directions without removing it from the machine. \n\nTo raise the basket: \n\n1.Grab one of the upper basket wires (right or left) and lift it up (A). \n\n \n2.Repeat the same process to lower the other side of the basket. B\n\n3.Make sure that both sides of the basket height adjustment mechanism are at the same level (down or up). \n\n To lower the basket: \n\n1.Press the latch on the basket adjustment mechanism (right or left) to lower the basket (B).\n\n2.Repeat the same process to raise the other side of the basket. \n\n3.Make sure that both sides of the basket height adjustment mechanism are at the same level (down or up). \n ", "images_list": ["Manual06_14", "Manual06_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_47", "question": "How can I clean the hose filter of a dishwasher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Cleaning the hose filter \n\nDamages on the machine that may be caused by impurities coming from the urban supply water or your own water installation (such as sand, dirt, rust, etc.) can be prevented by means of the filter attached to the water inlet hose. Check the filter and the hose regularly and clean them if necessary. \n\n1.Turn off the tap and remove the hose.\n\n2.After taking out the filter, clean it under running tap water.\n\n3.Place the cleaned filter back to its seat in the hose. \n\n \n\n4.Install the hose to tap. \n Cleaning the impellers \n\nClean the impellers at least once a week in order for the machine operates efficiently. ", "images_list": ["Manual06_23"]} {"id": "MANUAL_48", "question": "How to clean the upper impeller in the dishwasher?", "provenance": [50005], "ground_truth": " Upper impeller \n\nCheck if the holes on the upper impeller (2) are clogged. If they are clogged, remove and clean the impeller. Turn its nut to left to remove the upper impeller (C, D). Make sure that the nut is tightened well when installing the upper impeller. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual06_24"]} {"id": "MANUAL_49", "question": "How to use the energy saving mode of a coffee machine?", "provenance": [50006], "ground_truth": " ENERGY SAVING MODE\n\nThis machine is equipped with an energy saving feature. The machine will automatically enter power of mode after 9 minutes. \n\nTo turn the machine on either press the Espresso or Lungo button. \n \n\nTo turn the machine off before automatic Power Off mode, press both the Espresso and Lungo button simultaneously.\n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual07_4", "Manual07_5"]} {"id": "MANUAL_50", "question": "How to change the default setting of the energy saving mode?", "provenance": [50006], "ground_truth": " To change this setting\n\n1.With machine being turned of, press and hold the Espresso button for 3 seconds.\n\n \n\n2.The Espresso button will blink to indicate the current setting.\n\n \n\n3.To change this setting press the espresso button: One time for power of mode after 9 minutes One more time for power of mode after 30 minutes One more time to deactivate.\n\n \n\n4.To exit the energy saving mode press the Lungo button for 3 seconds. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual07_6", "Manual07_7", "Manual07_8", "Manual07_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_51", "question": "How to program the water valume of a coffee machine?", "provenance": [50006], "ground_truth": " PROGRAMMING THE WATER VOLUME\n\n1.Turn the machine on and wait for it to be in ready mode (steady lights).\n\n \n\n2.fill the water tank with potable water and insert a capsule.\n\n \n\n3.Place a cup under the cofee outlet. \n\n \n\n4.Press and hold the Espresso or Lungo button. \n\n \n\n5.Release button once the desired volume is served. \n\n6.Water volume level is now stored. ", "images_list": ["Manual07_24", "Manual07_25", "Manual07_26", "Manual07_27"]} {"id": "MANUAL_52", "question": "How should I do if I want to empty the system before not in use, for frost protection or before maintenance?", "provenance": [50006], "ground_truth": " EMPTYING THE SYSTEM BEFORE A PERIOD OF NON-USE AND FOR FROST PROTECTION, OR BEFORE A REPAIR\nNOTE: your machine will be blocked for 10 minutes after emptying mode. \n\n1.To enter the emptying mode, press both the Espresso and Lungo button to turn the machine of. \n\n \n\n2.Remove the water tank and open the lever.\n\n \n\n3.Press both the Espresso and Lungo button for 3 seconds.\n\n \n\nBoth LEDs blink alternatively.\n\n \n\n4.Close the lever. \n\n \n\n5.Machine switches off automatically.\n\n6.Empty and clean the used capsule container and drip tray. ", "images_list": ["Manual07_28", "Manual07_29", "Manual07_30", "Manual07_31", "Manual07_32"]} {"id": "MANUAL_53", "question": "How should I do if I want to reset to factory settings of the coffee machine?", "provenance": [50006], "ground_truth": " RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS \n\n1.With machine being turned of, press and hold down the Lungo button for 5 seconds. \n\n \n\n2.LeDS will blink fast 3 times to confrm machine has been reset to factory settings.\n\n \n\n3.LEDs will then continue to blink normally, as heating up, until ready. Steady lights: machine ready\n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual07_33", "Manual07_34", "Manual07_35"]} {"id": "MANUAL_54", "question": "How should I clean my coffee maker after I use it so that it can last longer?", "provenance": [50006], "ground_truth": " CLEANING \n\n WARNING \n\n Risk of fatal elec trical shock and fire. \n\nNever immerse the appliance or part of it in water. Make sure to unplug the machine before cleaning. Do not use any strong cleaning agent or solvent cleaner. Do not use sharp objects, brushes or sharp abrasives. Do not place in a dishwasher. \n\nClean the cofee outlet regularly with a soft damp cloth. \n\n \n\nMaintenance unit can be removed in separate pieces for easy cleaning.\n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual07_47", "Manual07_48"]} {"id": "MANUAL_55", "question": "If this is the first time to use airfryer, What should I do before first use?", "provenance": [50008], "ground_truth": " Before first use \n\n1Remove all packing material \n\n2Remove any stickers or labels (if available) from the appliance \n\n3Thoroughly clean the appliance before first use, as indicated in the cleaning chapter. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_56", "question": "How to find the approval label of emission control certificate of the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Approval label of emission control certificate \n\nThese labels are attached to each engine unit and to the inside of the engine compartment. (See page 56 for engine hood opening and closing procedures.) \n\n \n1 Emission control information label \n\n \n1 Emission control information label ", "images_list": ["Manual09_6", "Manual09_7"]} {"id": "MANUAL_57", "question": "How do I use the battery conversion feature before sailing?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Battery switches \n\nThe batteries and switch assembly are located in the battery compartment. \n\nThis boat uses two marine batteries. One battery is designated as the start battery. The start battery is connected to the starter circuit on the engine to provide current for the starter motor. The other battery is designated as the house battery. The house battery provides power for the various accessory circuits on the boat, such as the circuits for the lighting, bilge pump, blowers and audio system. \n\n \n\n1 Battery switch assembly 2 Start battery 3 House battery \nThere are three switches on the battery switch assembly: the \u201cSTART\u201d switch, \u201cHOUSE\u201d switch, and \u201cEMERG PARALLEL\u201d switch. \n\n \n\n1 \u201cHOUSE\u201d switch (red) 2 \u201cEMERG PARALLEL\u201d switch (yellow) 3 \u201cSTART\u201d switch (red) \n\n \n\n1 ON position (green) 2 OFF position (red) \n\nIn normal operation, keep the \u201cSTART\u201d and \u201cHOUSE\u201d switches in the ON position. Keep the \u201cEMERG PARALLEL\u201d switch in the OFF position. This setting allows both batteries to be charged automatically while the engine is running. NOTICE: Do not turn the \u201cHOUSE\u201d switch to the OFF position if the boat is moored in the water as it will prevent the anchor light from functioning. \n\nIf the start battery is discharged, turn the \u201cEMERG PARALLEL\u201d switch to the ON position to start the engine. Once the engine is started or the start battery is charged, turn the \u201cEMERG PARALLEL\u201d switch to the OFF position. \n\n Main switches \n\nThere is a main switch for each engine. The main switch controls the ignition and electrical circuits as follows: \n\n \n\n1 Main switch (port engine) 2 Main switch (starboard engine) \n\n OFF: \n\nIgnition circuit is switched off. The engine cannot be started, but other switches will operate. (The main switch key can be removed.) \n\n ON: \n\nIgnition circuit is switched on. (The main switch key cannot be removed.) \n\n START: \n\nThe starter motor will turn to start the engine. (When the main switch key is released, it returns automatically to \u201cON\u201d.) \n\n TIP: \n\n\uf06c The engine will not start when the clip is removed from the engine shut-off switch. The starter motor will turn over without the cord attached. \n\uf06c The main switch will not operate (the starter motor will not turn over) if the \u201cSTART\u201d switch in the battery compartment is turned to the OFF position. (See page 30 for more information.) ", "images_list": ["Manual09_42", "Manual09_43", "Manual09_44", "Manual09_45"]} {"id": "MANUAL_58", "question": "How the ship steers?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Steering \n\nYour boat can be steered by turning the steering wheel the same direction you wish to travel, to the right or left. When the steering wheel is turned, the angle of the jet thrust nozzles at the rear of the craft is changed, and the change in direction of the jet thrust nozzles changes the direction of the boat accordingly. \n\nIn addition, the direction of the articulating keel changes according to the movement of the jet thrust nozzles. \n\n \n\n1 Steering wheel \n\n \n\n1 Jet thrust nozzle 2 Articulating keel \n\nSince the strength of the jet thrust determines the speed and direction of a turn, the throttle must always be opened above idle when attempting a turn, except at trolling speed. \n\nBecause boats steer from the stern, the stern of the boat swings out in the opposite direction of your turn. If you turn to starboard, for example, the stern of the boat will swing to the left. Keep this in mind when navigating near a person in the water, such as a down wake boarder or water-skier, or an obstacle, such as a dock.", "images_list": ["Manual09_52", "Manual09_53"]} {"id": "MANUAL_59", "question": "What should I do if face over temperature warning on the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Over temperature warning \n\nThis model is equipped with an over temperature warning system. If the engines start to overheat, a warning will appear on the multifunction display and the buzzer will sound. If an engine is overheating, \u201cOver Temperature\u201d will be displayed. At the same time, the engine speed is automatically limited to help prevent damage. If this occurs, immediately reduce the engine speed, return to shore or maneuver to a safe location, and check for water discharge at the cooling water pilot outlets. There are cooling water pilot outlets on the starboard side of the hull. Check that water comes out of the outlets while the engines are running, particularly while applying throttle. If you do not see any water at the outlets, cooling water may not be circulating in the engines. \n\n \n\n1 Cooling water pilot outlet (port engine) 2 Cooling water pilot outlet (starboard engine) \n TIP: \n\nIf the cooling water passages in the engines are dry, it will take about 20 seconds for water to reach the pilot outlets after starting. \n\nIf water is not circulating, something may be clogging the intake grates. Refer to \u201cJet pump clean-out procedure\u201d on page 126. \n\n \n1 Intake grate \n\n NOTICE \n\nIf the cause of overheating cannot be found and corrected, take special precautions to avoid major engine damage while you return to shore. \n\nSingle engine overheating \u2014 Shut off the overheating engine and use the properly running engine to return to shore. Operate at no-wake speed (8 km/h, 5 mph) to prevent water from flooding the non-operating engine through the water intake. See page 48 for information on the no-wake mode. \n\nBoth engines overheating \u2014 If getting a tow from another vessel is not possible, operate both engines just slightly above idle while you return to shore. If you can be towed, refer to \u201cTowing the boat\u201d on page 130. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_95", "Manual09_96"]} {"id": "MANUAL_60", "question": "If I want to listen to music on my phone, how do I turn on the sound system?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Stereo system \n\nA stereo receiver is standard. The stereo system consists of the receiver, speakers, auxiliary input jack, USB terminal, and Bluetooth. Refer to the stereo system Operation Manual included with your boat. \n\n \n\n1 Stereo receiver \n\n \n\n1 Auxiliary input jack 2 USB terminal ", "images_list": ["Manual09_111", "Manual09_112"]} {"id": "MANUAL_61", "question": "How do I use the storage compartments if I want to store wet items while on board?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Wet storage compartment \n\nThe wet storage compartment is located under the swim platform. \n\nTo open the wet storage compartment: \n\n(1) Pull the lock handle up.\n\n(2) Turn the lock handle clockwise, and then open the rear platform hatch. \n\n \n\n1 Rear platform hatch 2 Lock handle \n\n \n\n1 Wet storage compartment \n\nTo close the wet storage compartment: \n\n(1) Close the rear platform hatch.\n\n(2) Turn the lock handle counterclockwise and make sure that the hatch is securely closed.\n\n(3) Push the lock handle down. \n\n TIP: \n\nThe engines will not start if the rear platform hatch is not securely closed. \n\n Bucket storage compartment \n\nThe bucket storage compartment is located in the center of the boat at the bow. To open the bucket storage compartment:\n\n(1) Pull the lock handle up.\n\n(2) Turn the lock handle, and then open the bucket storage compartment lid. \n\n \n\n1 Bucket storage compartment lid 2 Lock handle \n\n \n\n1 Bucket storage compartment \n\nTo drain the bucket storage compartment: (1) Remove the drain plug on the bottom of the bucket storage compartment to drain the water. \n\n\n \n\n1 Drain plug \n\n(2) Securely install the drain plug in its original position. \n\nTo close the bucket storage compartment: \n\n(1) Close the rear platform hatch.\n\n(2) Turn the lock handle and make sure that the hatch is securely closed.\n\n(3) Push the lock handle down. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_143", "Manual09_144", "Manual09_145", "Manual09_146", "Manual09_147"]} {"id": "MANUAL_62", "question": "How to open the battery compartment when manipulating the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Battery compartment \n\n WARNING \n\nDo not carry any flammable substances in the compartment or any heavy or metal items that can damage the battery or cause a short circuit. Sparks or fire could result. \n\nThe battery compartment is located on the port side of the boat at the stern. To open the battery compartment: Unhook the latch, and then open the battery compartment lid. \n\n \n1 Battery compartment lid 2 Latch \n\n \n\n1 1 Battery compartment \n\nTo close the battery compartment: Close the battery compartment lid, and then hook the latch onto the deck. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_157", "Manual09_158"]} {"id": "MANUAL_63", "question": "How to install an anchor light while the boat is moving?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Anchor light (210FSH DELUXE) \n\nThe boat is equipped with a removable anchor light. It is also the \u201call-around\u201d light for navigation at night or in low-visibility conditions. (See page 51 for information on the anchor light on.) \n\nThe anchor light is stored in the lockable storage compartment. \n\nTo set up the anchor light: \n\n(1) Open the lockable storage compartment. (See page 59.) \n\n \n\n1 Lockable storage compartment \n\n(2) Remove the anchor light from the anchor light holder. \n\n \n1 Anchor light holder 2 Anchor light \n\n(3) Slide anchor light stoppers A and B apart to disconnect them. \n\n \n\n1 Anchor light stopper A 2 Anchor light stopper B \n\n(4) Extend the anchor light pole, and then screw anchor light stopper A onto the center section of the pole. \n\n \n\n1 Anchor light stopper A \n\n(5) Open the cap of the anchor light socket, fit the protrusion on the anchor light into the slot in the socket, and then install the light into the socket. \n\n \n\n1 Cap 2 Slot 3 Protrusion \n\n(6) Fit anchor light stopper B into the anchor light socket. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual09_161", "Manual09_162", "Manual09_163", "Manual09_164", "Manual09_165", "Manual09_166"]} {"id": "MANUAL_64", "question": "How do I use the jet wash function to clean the boat after using it?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " To use the jet wash: \n\n(1) Connect the coil hose to the hose fitting. \n\n \n\n1 Coil hose 2 Hose fitting \n\n(2) Start the engines. (See page 96.)\n\n(3) Push the jet wash switch. \n\n \n\n1 Jet wash switch \n TIP: \n\n\uf06c The water supply will start 5 seconds after the jet wash switch is pushed. \n\n\uf06c The water flow can be adjusted to 3 levels. Push the jet wash switch to adjust the water flow level. \n\n \n\n1 Jet wash switch \n\n \n\n(4) Move the jet wash handle lever to discharge water. \n\n \n1 Jet wash handle lever ", "images_list": ["Manual09_173", "Manual09_174", "Manual09_175", "Manual09_176", "Manual09_177"]} {"id": "MANUAL_65", "question": "How do I turn on or off the water supply button on my boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "To turn the water supply on or off:\n\n(1) Stop the engines. (See page 98.)\n\n(2) Open the rear platform hatch. (See page 63.) \n(3) Remove the inspection cover. \n\n \n\n1 Inspection cover \n\n(4) To turn on the water supply, turn the shut-off valve 90 clockwise. \n\n \n\n1 Shut-off valve \n\n(5) To turn off the water supply, turn the shut-off valve 90 counterclockwise. \n\n(6) Install the inspection cover.\n\n(7) Close the rear platform hatch.", "images_list": ["Manual09_179", "Manual09_180"]} {"id": "MANUAL_66", "question": "How to remove the bimini top of the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "To remove the bimini top: \n\n(1) Open the flap on the starboard side of the bimini top. \n\n \n\n1 Flap\n\n(2) Loosen the ratchet, and then loosen the strap securing the bimini top. \n\n \n\n1 Ratchet \n\n(3) Slowly pull the bimini top toward the bow and remove it. \nTo install the bimini top: When installing the bimini top, simply reverse the removal steps. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_183", "Manual09_184"]} {"id": "MANUAL_67", "question": "How do I install a bimini top on my boat if I want to use the canopy?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "To set up the bimini top: (1) Raise the bimini top. \n\n \n\n1 Bimini top \n\n(2) Secure each forward support pole to the forward support pole mounting bracket using the lock pin. \n\n \n\n1 Forward support pole \n\n2 Lock pin 3 Forward support pole mounting bracket \n\n(3) Remove the storage cover, unfold the bimini top, and pull it toward the stern. \n\n \n\n1 Storage cover \n\n(4) Push each center pole up, and then install the lock pin. \n\n \n\n1 Center pole 2 Lock pin ", "images_list": ["Manual09_185", "Manual09_186", "Manual09_187", "Manual09_188"]} {"id": "MANUAL_68", "question": "How to store the bimini top in the upright position of the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "To store the bimini top in the upright position: \n\n(1) Remove the lock pins, and then push the center poles down. \n\n \n\n1 Center pole 2 Lock pin \n\n(2) Pull the bimini top toward the bow. \n\n \n1 Bimini top \n\n(3) Install the storage cover. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_189", "Manual09_190"]} {"id": "MANUAL_69", "question": "When I am sailing, how do I check the engine oil level to ensure continued sailing?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " To check the engine oil level: \n\n(1) With the engine stopped, place the boat in a precisely level position on land or launch the boat.\n\n(2) Look in all directions, and then start the engine. (See page 96 for information on starting the engine.)\n\n(3) Run the engine at idling speed for 6 minutes or more. Run the engine an additional 5 minutes if the ambient temperature is 20(68F) or less.\n\n(4) Stop the engine.\n\n(5) Open the engine hood. (See page 56.)\n\n(6) Loosen the oil tank filler cap and remove it, and then wipe the attached dipstick clean. \n\n \n\n1 Oil tank filler cap/Dipstick \n\n(7) Screw the oil tank filler cap into the filler hole until it stops. Remove the oil tank filler cap again and make sure that the engine oil level is between the minimum and maximum level marks. \n \n1 Dipstick 2 Maximum level mark 3 Minimum level mark \n\n(8) If the engine oil level is significantly above the maximum level mark, consult a Boat dealer. If the engine oil level is below the minimum level mark, slowly add engine oil.\n\n(9) Repeat steps (6)\u2013(8) until the engine oil is at the proper level.\n\n(10) Securely install the oil tank filler cap and turn it until it stops.\n\n(11) Repeat the checking oil level procedure for the other engine.\n\n(12) Close the engine hood. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_196", "Manual09_197"]} {"id": "MANUAL_70", "question": "How can I use the bilge pump of the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Bilge pump \n\nYour boat is equipped with a drainage system that channels water that enters the boat from the storage compartments to the bilge under the engine compartment. \n\nWhen the bilge pump switch is turned on, the bilge pump will operate. \n\n \n\n1 Bilge pump switch \n\nEven if the bilge pump switch is not turned on, the bilge pump will detect when there is excessive water in the bilge and will automatically drain most of it through the bilge pump outlet. This function works automatically, even if the battery switches are turned to the off position. \n\n \n\n1 Bilge pump outlet \n TIP: \n\n\uf06c The bilge pump indicator light comes on while the bilge pump is operating. \n\n \n\n\uf06c When the bilge pump operates automatically, the bilge pump will not stop until most of the bilge water is drained. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_201", "Manual09_202", "Manual09_203"]} {"id": "MANUAL_71", "question": "How to perform anchor light switch check while sailing?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Navigation and anchor lights switch check \n\nPush the navigation and anchor lights switch and check that the bow light and anchor light come on. \n\n(1) 210FSH DELUXE: Install the anchor light. (See page 68 for information on the anchor light.)\n\n(2) Push the upper side of the navigation and anchor lights switch and check that the bow light and anchor light come on. \n\n \n\n1 Navigation and anchor lights switch \n\n\n \n\n1 Bow light \n\n210FSH DELUXE \n\n \n\n1 Anchor light \n\n210FSH SPORT \n\n \n\n1 Anchor light \n\n(3) Push the lower side of the navigation and anchor lights switch and check that only the anchor light comes on. \n\n(4) Put the navigation and anchor lights switch in the middle position and check that the bow light and anchor light are off.\n\n(5) 210FSH DELUXE: Remove the anchor light. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_223", "Manual09_224", "Manual09_225", "Manual09_226"]} {"id": "MANUAL_72", "question": "When I want to start the boat, how do I turn on the boat's engine to get the machine started?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Starting the engine \n\n WARNING \n\nSevere injury or death may result if you ignore any of the following: \n\n\uf06c Before operating your boat, become familiar with all controls. Consult a Boat Dealer about any control or function you do not fully understand. Failure to understand how the controls work could cause an accident or prevent you from avoiding an accident. \n\n\uf06c Gasoline vapors can explode. Before starting the engines, check the engine compartment for gasoline, gasoline vapors, and loose electrical connections, and then operate the blowers for at least 4 minutes. Do not start the engines or operate the blowers if you can smell gasoline vapors in the engine compartment or if there are any loose electrical connections. Contact a Boat Dealer if there is a problem you cannot locate or correct. \n\uf06c Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to your PFD before operating. Failure to attach the cord could result in a runaway boat if the operator is ejected. \n\n\uf06c Do not apply throttle when anyone is at the rear of the boat. Turn the engines off or keep it at idle. Water and debris exiting the jet thrust nozzle can cause se- vere injury. \n\n(1) Always make sure the boat is launched and used in waters that are free from weeds and debris, and at least 90 cm (3 ft) deep from the bottom of the boat. WARNING! Never operate in water that is less than 90cm(3 ft) deep from the bottom of the boat. You increase your chance of hitting an underwater obstacle. You could be injured. Pebbles or sand can also be sucked into the jet intakes, damaging the impellers. \n\n \n\n NOTICE \n\nThere is a hull drain plug at the bottom of the stern. Check the O-ring on the hull drain plug and make sure that the plug is tightened securely before launching the boat. Otherwise, water may flood the boat and cause it to submerge. \n\n \n\n1 Hull drain plug \n\n(2) Turn the battery switch to the ON position. \n\n(3) Push the blower switch to operate the blowers and ventilate the engine compartment for at least 4 minutes. \n\n \n\n1 Blower switch \n\n(4) Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to your PFD. Install the clip onto the engine shut-off switch by pushing the clip groove over the nut beneath the knob. Be sure the cord is not wrapped around the steering wheel or tangled in the controls. WARNING! Check that the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) is attached correctly. If the engine shutoff cord (lanyard) is not attached correctly, it may not pull free when the operator falls off, allowing the boat to \n continue to run and cause an accident. \n\n \n\n1 Engine shut-off switch 2 Clip 3 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) \n\n TIP: \n\nThe engines will not start when the clip is removed from the engine shut-off switch. The starter motors will turn over without the cord attached. \n\n(5) Put the remote control levers in the neutral position. The starter motors will not operate unless the remote control levers are in neutral. (6) Turn the main switch keys to the start position and release it when the engines start. If the engines do not start after 5 seconds of cranking, release the keys. Wait at least 15 seconds before trying to start the engines again. \n\n \n\n NOTICE \n\n\uf06c Never turn the main switch keys to the start position while the engines are running. The starter mechanism could be damaged. \n\n\uf06c If the starter motors are engaged continuously for more than 5 seconds, the battery will become quickly discharged and it will be impossible to start the engines. The starter motors may also be damaged if they are engaged continuously for more than 5 seconds. \n\nOn this boat, the engines are connected directly to the drive units. Starting either engine generates some thrust immediately. Only enough throttle should be applied to keep the engine at a fast enough idle to stay running. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_233", "Manual09_234", "Manual09_235", "Manual09_236", "Manual09_237"]} {"id": "MANUAL_73", "question": "How do I turn a boat while sailing?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Turning the boat \n\n WARNING \n\n\uf06c Do not pull the remote control levers back to idle when trying to steer away from objects \u2014 you need throttle to steer. \n\n\uf06c Be sure passengers are holding on before making turns. An unprepared passenger could lose balance and fall. \n\nSteering control depends on the combination of steering wheel position and the amount of throttle. \n\nWater sucked in through the intake grate is pressurized by the impeller in the jet pumps. As the pressurized water is expelled from the pumps through the jet thrust nozzles, it creates thrust to move and steer the boat. The higher the engine speed, the more thrust is produced. \n\nThe amount of jet thrust, in addition to the position of the steering wheel, determines how sharply you turn. \n\nA. More throttle produces high thrust, so the boat will turn more sharply. \n\n \nB. Less throttle produces low thrust, so the boat will turn more gradually. \n\n \n\nC. Pulling the remote control levers back to idle or neutral position produces only minimum thrust. If you are traveling at speeds above trolling, you will have rapidly decreasing ability to steer without throttle. You may still have some turning ability immediately after pulling the remote control levers back to idle, but when the engines slows down, the boat will no longer respond to steering wheel input until you apply throttle again or you reach a trolling speed. \n\nAt trolling speed, the boat can be turned gradually by steering wheel position alone using just the amount of thrust available at engine idle. \n\n \nD. If the boat is moving and the remote control levers are in neutral position, or if there is no thrust because the engines are stopped, the boat will go straight even though the steering wheel is turned. \n You need throttle to steer. \n\n \n\n Turning left \n\n \n\n Turning right \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual09_239", "Manual09_240", "Manual09_241", "Manual09_242", "Manual09_243", "Manual09_244"]} {"id": "MANUAL_74", "question": "How to operate the boat cross wakes and swells?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Crossing wakes and swells \n\nYou will not always have flat, smooth water. There will be swells and wakes from other boats, etc. \n\nthe wake or swell, the boat will try to steer away from the wake or swell. When crossing at a 45angle, you may not notice this, but at a smaller angle, say 10, it can be very strong. Be prepared to steer and balance as necessary. \n\n \nTo cross a wake or swell, change your speed and choose the angle at which you cross the wake or swell. Usually, a slower speed and \u201cquartering\u201d the wake (crossing at an angle) will reduce the jolt. \n\nTwo other things you may notice. The first is that crossing a group of wakes or swells is not as easy or smooth as crossing just one wake. The second is that when you quarter The best way to cross wakes and swells is with the least jolt to you and the boat. Small swells are not as difficult to cross as larger swells or wakes. Crossing a sharp wake gives more of a jolt than a broad swell. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual09_249", "Manual09_250"]} {"id": "MANUAL_75", "question": "How do I load the boat when the cruise is over?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Loading \n\n(1) Disconnect the trailer lights from the towing vehicle. \n\n(2) Back the trailer down the ramp as close to 90 to the shoreline as you can. If possible, have a second person act as an observer while standing to the side of the trailer. Stop when the tops of the trailer\u2019s fenders are about 3 inches above the waterline. \n\n(3) With the boat moving at the slowest idle speed, guide the boat onto the support rails. Use throttle only if necessary for steering ability. WARNING! Using too much throttle can cause the boat to jump over the front of the trailer, which can result in injury to the boat operator and bystanders. \n\n(4) Make sure the boat is centered on the support rails and is headed straight for the bow stop (bumper board). Ease the boat forward until the bow rests against the bow stop. NOTICE: The winch line is not designed to pull the boat onto the trailer. \n\n(5) Attach and tighten the winch line. NOTICE: The winch line should not be the only line securing the bow during trailering. Use the chain along with the winch to secure the boat to the trailer. \n\n \n1 Bow eye\n\n(6) Pull the trailer up the ramp out of the way of other boaters. Attach the bow and stern tie-downs. Reconnect the trailer lights. \n\n \n1 Stern eye \n\n(7) Perform the post-operation checks on page 105. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_255", "Manual09_256"]} {"id": "MANUAL_76", "question": "How to flush the cooling system of the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Flushing the cooling system \n\nCooling system flushing is essential to prevent the cooling system from clogging up with salt, sand, or dirt. \n\n(1) Connect the garden hose adapter to a garden hose. \n\n \n\n1 Garden hose adapter 2 Garden hose \n\n(2) Loosen the flush hose connector cap and remove it. Insert the garden hose adapter into the flush hose connector by pushing and twisting it until it is securely connected. \n\n \n\n1 Flush hose connector 2 Flush hose connector cap 3 Garden hose adapter \n\n(3) Connect the garden hose to a water tap. \n\n(4) Make sure that the area around the boat is clear, and then start the engine. Immediately after the engine starts, fully turn the water supply on so that water flows out continually from the jet thrust nozzle and cooling water pilot outlet. NOTICE: Never turn on the water before starting the engine. The water could flow back through the muffler into the crankcase causing severe engine damage. Be sure to turn on the water immediately after starting the engine to prevent engine overheating. \n\n(5) Run the engine at a fast idle for 3 to 5 minutes. If the engine stops while flushing, turn the water supply off immediately and perform the procedure again from step 4. \n\n(6) Turn off the water supply, and then drain residual water from the exhaust system by alternately pushing the remote control lever up to half throttle and back to idle for 10 to 15 seconds. \n\n(7) Stop the engine. NOTICE: Never have the water on when the engine is not running. The water could flow back through the muffler into the crankcase causing severe engine damage. Do not run the engine for more than 15 seconds after the water supply has been turned off to avoid engine overheating. \n\n(8) Remove the garden hose adapter.\n\n(9) Install and tighten the cap securely. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_257", "Manual09_258"]} {"id": "MANUAL_77", "question": "How to replace the fuse of the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": " Fuse replacement \n\n WARNING \n\nDo not use fuses of a higher amperage than recommended. Substitution with a fuse that has an improper rating can cause extensive electrical system damage and possible fire. \n\nIf a fuse is blown, replace it with the proper fuse. To replace a fuse:\n\n(1) Open the engine hood. (See page 56.)\n\n(2) Unfasten the band. \n \n\n1 Band \n\n(3) Remove the fuse box from the air filter case by pulling the fuse box toward the bow. \n\n(4) While pushing both sides of the fuse box cover inward, pull the cover toward the bow and remove it. \n\n \n\n1 Fuse box cover \n\n \n\n1 Electronic throttle valve fuse \n\n2 Fuel pump fuse 3 Main relay drive fuse 4 Main fuse 5 Fuse puller 6 Battery fuse 7 Spare fuse 8 Unused fuse \n\n(5) When replacing the accessory fuse and bilge pump fuse, remove the fuse holder. (Open the battery compartment to access the accessory fuse and bilge pump fuse. [See page 66.]) \n\n \n\n1 Fuse holder 2 Accessary fuse 3 Bilge pump fuse \n\n(6) Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse of the correct amperage by using the fuse puller. \nTowing the boat \n\nFuse amperage: Electronic throttle valve fuse: 10 A Fuel pump fuse: 10 A Main relay drive fuse: 10 A Main fuse: 20 A Battery fuse: 30 A Accessory fuse: 20 A Bilge pump fuse: 3 A \n\n(7) Install the fuse box cover.\n\n(8) If the accessory fuse or bilge pump fuse was replaced, install the fuse holder.\n\n(9) Install the fuse box to the air filter case.\n\n(10) Fasten the band.\n\n(11) Close the engine hood. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_281", "Manual09_282", "Manual09_283", "Manual09_284"]} {"id": "MANUAL_78", "question": "How to check the engine oil level of the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "To check the engine oil level: \n\n(1) With the engine stopped, place the boat in a precisely level position on land or launch the boat.\n\n(2) Look in all directions, and then start the engine. (See page 96 for information on starting the engine.)\n\n(3) Run the engine at idling speed for 6 minutes or more. Run the engine an additional 5 minutes if the ambient temperature is 20(68F) or less.\n\n(4) Stop the engine.\n\n(5) Open the engine hood. (See page 56.)\n\n(6) Loosen the oil tank filler cap and remove it, and then wipe the attached dipstick clean. \n\n \n\n1 Oil tank filler cap/Dipstick \n\n(7) Screw the oil tank filler cap into the filler hole until it stops. Remove the oil tank filler cap again and make sure that the engine oil level is between the minimum and maximum level marks. \n \n1 Dipstick 2 Maximum level mark 3 Minimum level mark \n\n(8) If the engine oil level is significantly above the maximum level mark, consult a Boat dealer. If the engine oil level is below the minimum level mark, slowly add engine oil.\n\n(9) Repeat steps (6)\u2013(8) until the engine oil is at the proper level.\n\n(10) Securely install the oil tank filler cap and turn it until it stops.\n\n(11) Repeat the checking oil level procedure for the other engine.\n\n(12) Close the engine hood. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_196", "Manual09_197"]} {"id": "MANUAL_79", "question": "How to open the swim platform of the boat\uff1f", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Swim platform \n\nWARNING \n\nStay away from the swim platform area while the engine is running. Exhaust gases coming from underneath it contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas which may cause brain damage or death when inhaled. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness. \n\nThe swim platform area provides a place to stand or sit while putting on skis or a wakeboard, and includes a ladder to make boarding from the water easier. \n\n \n\n1 Swim platform \n\nLadder \n\nThe ladder is stored under the swim platform. To use the ladder: \n\n(1) Lift the end of the ladder to release it from the hooks on the boat. \n\n \n\n1 Ladder \n\n(2) Pull the ladder out completely, and then lower it. \n\n \n\nTo stow the ladder: \n\n(1) Raise the ladder until it is horizontal, and then push it forward completely. (2) Push the end of the ladder to fit it onto the hooks on the boat. \n\n \n\n1 Hook ", "images_list": ["Manual09_168", "Manual09_169", "Manual09_170", "Manual09_171"]} {"id": "MANUAL_80", "question": "How to open the livewell and add water on the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Livewell \n\nThe livewell for holding live bait and fish is located on the starboard side of the boat at the stern. \n\nTo open the livewell: Pull the latch to open the livewell lid. \n\n \n\n1 Livewell lid 2 Latch \n\n \n\n1 Livewell \n\nTo supply water to the livewell: \n\n(1) Push the livewell switch to turn on the livewell pump and supply water. (2) When there is sufficient water in the livewell, push the livewell switch to turn off the livewell pump. (3) If necessary, push the aerator switch to aerate and circulate the water in the livewell. (See page 52.) \n\n \n\n1 Aerator switch 2 Livewell switch \n\nTIP: \n\nPush the courtesy light switch to turn on the livewell light. To drain water from the livewell: (1) Remove the drain plug on the bottom of the livewell to drain the water. \n \n\n1 Drain plug \n\n(2) Securely install the drain plug in its original position. \n\nTo close the livewell: Close the livewell lid, and then push it to securely lock it in place. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_153", "Manual09_154", "Manual09_155", "Manual09_156"]} {"id": "MANUAL_81", "question": "What is the maintenance setting screen of the boat controller?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Maintenance setting screen \n\nThis screen displays the number of hours that the engines have been running since the last maintenance. \n\n \n\nAfter maintenance is performed, reset the number of hours of operation as follows. \n\nTo reset the number of hours of operation: (1) Tap the \u201cReset\u201d button. \n\n \n\n1 \u201cReset\u201d button \n\n(2) When the confirmation message appears, tap the \u201cYES\u201d button to reset the number of hours of operation. \n\nTIP: \n\nTo return to the maintenance setting screen without resetting the number of hours, tap the \u201cNO\u201d button. \n\n \n\n1 \u201cYES\u201d button ", "images_list": ["Manual09_83", "Manual09_84", "Manual09_85"]} {"id": "MANUAL_82", "question": "In the boat's steering position, what does the factory reset screen show?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Factory reset screen \n\nThis screen can be used to reset the settings to their factory default settings. \n\n \nTo reset the settings: (1) Tap the \u201cReset\u201d button. \n\n \n\n1 \u201cReset\u201d button (2) When the confirmation message appears, tap the \u201cYES\u201d button to reset the settings. \n\nTIP: To return to the factory reset screen without resetting the settings, tap the \u201cNO\u201d button. \n\n \n\n1 \u201cYES\u201d button ", "images_list": ["Manual09_87", "Manual09_88", "Manual09_89"]} {"id": "MANUAL_83", "question": "What is the trip screen shown?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Trip screen \n\nThis screen displays the hours of engine operation, fuel consumption, and other information. \n\n \n\n1 Menu 2 Scrollbar 3 \u201cReset\u201d button \n\nThe menu displays 4 items at one time. Scroll through the menu items using the scrollbar. \n\n \n\\* This item cannot be reset. \n\nTo reset an item on the trip screen: Touch and hold the item that you want to reset for several seconds. \n\nTo reset all of the display items: Tap the \u201cReset\u201d button to reset all of the items. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_69", "Manual09_70"]} {"id": "MANUAL_84", "question": "When I am ready to sail, if everything is ready, how do I make the boat move forward?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Forward \n\nWhen the remote control levers are initially moved to the forward position and the boat is operating at a slow speed, the shift gates are lifted up slightly from the neutral position and jet thrust is directed downward at an angle. This function, which is called the thrust directional enhancer (TDE), helps to provide good handling response when the steering wheel is turned, even though there is less thrust available at low engine speeds. \n\n \n\n1 TDE position \n\n \n\n1 Shift gate 2 Jet thrust nozzle \n\nWhen the remote control levers are moved farther forward, the shift gates are lifted all the way up. All jet thrust is to the rear, which moves the boat forward. \n\n \n\n1 Shift gate 2 Jet thrust nozzle ", "images_list": ["Manual09_48", "Manual09_49", "Manual09_50"]} {"id": "MANUAL_85", "question": "How do I check the boat's steering system when I'm driving it?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Steering system checks \n\nMake sure the steering wheel is not loose. There should not be any free play, either inand-out or in rotation. Turn the steering wheel fully to the right and left to make sure operation is smooth and unrestricted throughout the whole range. \n\n \n\nMake sure both the jet thrust nozzles change directions as the steering wheel is turned. The jet thrust nozzles should point to starboard (right) when the wheel is turned to the right. The jet thrust nozzles should point to port (left) when the wheel is turned to the left. There should not be free play between the steering wheel and the jet thrust nozzles. In addition, check that the direction of the articulating keel changes according to the movement of the jet thrust nozzles. \n\n \n\n1 Jet thrust nozzle 2 Articulating keel \n\nRemote control lever checks WARNING \n\nDo not touch the shift gates while the remote control levers are being operated, otherwise, you could be pinched. \n\nOperate the remote control levers several times to make sure that operation is smooth throughout the whole range. \n\n \n\n1 Neutral position 2 TDE position 3 Forward position 4 Reverse position 5 Shift 6 Fully closed 7 Throttle 8 Fully open \nCheck that the shift gates are slightly above the shift gate neutral position when the remote control levers are in the forward position, and that the shift gates are in the fully open position when the remote control levers are moved farther forward. \n\n \nFully open position \n\nCheck that the shift gates are in the fully closed position when the remote control levers are in the reverse position. ", "images_list": ["Manual09_206", "Manual09_207", "Manual09_208", "Manual09_209"]} {"id": "MANUAL_86", "question": "How should fire extinguishers be stored on board and where should they be placed?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Storing the fire extinguisher \n\nOne fire extinguisher is to be mounted in the lockable storage compartment. The fire extinguisher recommended for this location is a chemical-type extinguisher with a capacity of two pounds or more. \n\n \n\nIf you choose to have two fire extinguishers, the other fire extinguisher is to be mounted in the battery compartment. There is a location label outside the compartment. This fire extinguisher located near the engine compartment should be a \u201cclean agent\u201d type designed to displace oxygen, with an inert gas, such asCO2 , or FE-36\u2122, and have a capacity of five pounds or more. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual09_211", "Manual09_212"]} {"id": "MANUAL_87", "question": "How to care the throttle-cable of the boat?", "provenance": [50009], "ground_truth": "Throttle cable \n\nGrease the throttle-cable inner wires at the pulley wheel of the APS. \n\n \n\nSteering cable ball joints and inner wire Grease the steering cable and shift cable ball joints at the jet thrust nozzles. Extend the steering cable and shift cable inner wires and apply a thin coat of grease to them. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual09_263", "Manual09_264"]} {"id": "MANUAL_88", "question": "How do I charge the camera battery when I'm not using it?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Recharging the Battery \n\nFor details on the battery, refer to the instructions for Battery Pack BP-511A. \n\n Remove the cover. \n\n\u00b7When you remove the battery from the camera, be sure to reattach the cover to protect against short circuit. \n\n \n\nAttach the battery. \n\nAlign the battery front edge with the $<<>$ mark on the battery charger. While pressing down the battery, slide it in the direction of the arrow. To detach the battery, follow the above procedure in reverse. \n\n \n\nFor CG-580 \n\nFlip out the prongs and recharge the battery. \n\nAs shown by the arrow, flip out the battery charger's prongs. \u00b0 Insert the prongs into a power outlet. \n\nCG-580 \n \n\n\nFor CB-5L \n\nCB-5L\n\nConnect the power cord and recharge the battery. \n\n\u00b7Connect the power cord to the charger and insert the plug into the poweroutlet. \nRecharging starts automatically and the red lamp starts blinking. \nThe recharging time for a completely exhausted battery is as follows: BP-511A and BP-514: Approx. 100 min. BP-511 and BP-512: Approx.90 min. \n\n \n\n\u00b7The numbers and markings on the battery charger correspond to the tableon theleft. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual10_10", "Manual10_11", "Manual10_12", "Manual10_13", "Manual10_14"]} {"id": "MANUAL_89", "question": "How to install the camera battery when another one is power off?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": " Installing and Removing the Battery \n\nInstalling the Battery \n\nLoad a fully charged BP-511A battery pack into the camera. \n\nOpen the battery compartment cover. \n\n\u00b7Slide the lever as shown by the arrow and open the cover. \n\n \n\n# Insert the battery. \n\n\u00b7Point the battery contacts downward. \u25cf Insert the battery until it locks into place. \n\n\n\n# Close the cover. \n\n\u25cf Press the cover untilit snaps shut. \n\n \nBatteryPack514511, orP512canalobed \n\n", "images_list": ["Manual10_16", "Camera_09", "Camera_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_90", "question": "How do I connect the camera using a household power socket?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Using a Household Power Outlet \n\nWith AC Adapter Kit ACK-E2 (optional), you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level. \n\nConnect the DC Coupler. \n\n\u25cf Connect the DC Coupler's plug to the AC adapter's socket. \n\n\n\n# Connect the power cord. \n\n\u00b7ConnectthepowercordtotheAC adapter. \u00b7 Insert the plug into a power outlet. \u00b7When you are finished, disconnect the plug from the power outlet. \n\n \n\n# Place the cord in the groove. \n\n\u00b7Carefully insert the cord into the groove without damaging it. \n \n\n# Insert the DC Coupler. \n\nOpen the battery compartment cover and open the DC Coupler cord notch cover. \n\u25cfInsert the DC Coupler until the lock position and put the cord through the notch. \n\u00b7Close the cover. \n\nDo not connect or disconnect the power cord while the camera's switch is set to\n\n ", "images_list": ["Camera_14", "Camera_15", "Manual10_19", "Manual10_20"]} {"id": "MANUAL_91", "question": "How do you mount the lens of a camera when preparing for photography?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Mounting and Detaching a Lens \n\nMounting a Lens \n\nRemove the caps. \n\n\u00b7Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow. \n\n \n\n\nAttach the lens. \n\nAlign theEF-Slenswiththecamera's whiteEF-Slensmountindexandturn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks in place. \nWhen attaching a lens other than an EF-S lens,align the lens with the red EF lens index mark. \nEF-S Lens mount index EF lens mount index \n \n\nOn the lens, set the focus mode switch to. \n\n\u25cfIf it is set to , autofocus will not be possible. \n\nRemove the front lens cap. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual10_21", "Manual10_22", "Manual10_23"]} {"id": "MANUAL_92", "question": "How do you install the card into a camera before photography?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Installing the Card \n\nOpen the cover. \n\nSlide the cover as shown by the arrow to open it. \n\n \n\n Insert the CF card. \n\nUsing CF cards is \nrecommended. \nIf the CF card isinserted in the wrong way, it may damage the camera. As shown by the arrow, face the label side toward you and insertthe end with the small holes into the camera. \nThe CF card eject button pops out. \nTop \n \nCF card eject button \n\n\nClose the cover. \n\nClose the cover and slide it in the direction shown by the arrow until it snaps shut. Whenthe the shots remaining is displayed on the LCD panel. \n \nShots remaining \n", "images_list": ["Manual10_25", "Manual10_26", "Manual10_27", "Manual10_28"]} {"id": "MANUAL_93", "question": "Have you ever wondered how to remove the camera shutter button? Understanding this process can enhance your photography experience and allow for quick repairs!", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Shutter Button \n\nThe shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely.\n\nPressing halfway \n\nThis activates autofocusing (AF) and automatic exposure (AE) that sets the shutter speed and aperture. The exposure setting (shutter speed and aperture) is displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder. (4) \n \n\nPressing completely \n\nThis releases the shutter and takes the picture. \n\n \n\nIf you press the shutter button halfway and elapse, you must press it halfway again and wait a moment before pressing it completely to take a picture. If you press the shutter button completely without pressing it halfway first or if you press the shutter button halfway and then press it completely immediately, the camera will take a moment before it takes the picture. \u00b7 No matter what state the camera is in (image playback, menu operation, image recording, etc.), you can return to shooting instantly just by pressing the shutter button halfway (except during direct printing). \u00b7Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake. Camera shake can cause blurred pictures. To prevent camera shake, note the advice below. Also see \"Holding the Camera\" (p.38). \u00b7 Hold the camera steady. \u00b7 Put your finger tip on the shutter button, hold the camera with your right hand, then press the shutter button gently. ", "images_list": ["Manual10_30", "Manual10_31"]} {"id": "MANUAL_94", "question": "How do I replace the camera's date/time battery?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Replacing the Date/Time Battery\nThe date/time (back-up) battery maintains the camera's date and time. The battery's service life is about 5 years.If the date/time is reset when the battery is replaced, replace the back-up battery with a new CR2016 lithiumbatteryasdescribedbelow. \n\nThe date/time setting will also be reset, so you must set the correctdate/time. \n\nTurn the <> switch to. \n\nOpen the cover and remove the battery. \n \n\nTake out the battery holder. \n \n\n Replace the battery in the battery holder. \n\n\u00b7 Make sure the battery is in the proper + - orientation. \n\n \n\nClose the cover. \n \n\n\nForthdatimebary b sure tousea6 lthubay ", "images_list": ["Manual10_46", "Manual10_47", "Manual10_48", "Manual10_49"]} {"id": "MANUAL_95", "question": "How to set an off-center subject mode of a camera?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Focusing an Off-Center Subject \n\nAfter achieving focus,you canlock thefocus on a subject and recompose the shot. This is called \u201cfocus lock.\" Focus lock works only in theOne-ShotAFmode. \n\nSet the Mode Dial to a Creative Zone mode. \n\nSelect the desired AF point. \nFocus the subject. \n\nMove the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. \n \n\nKeep pressing the shutter button halfway and recompose the picture as desired. \n\nTake the picture. \n \n\n\nIf the AF mode is Al Servo AF (or Al Focus AF set to Servo mode), focus lock will not work. ", "images_list": ["Manual10_106", "Manual10_107"]} {"id": "MANUAL_96", "question": "Before taking photos, we need to know How to use the eyepiece cover of the camera?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Using the Eyepiece Cover \n\nDuring self-timer or remote switch (optional) operation when your eye does not cover the viewfinder eyepiece, stray light may enter the eyepiece and affect the exposure when the image is captured. In such a case, use the eyepiece cover (p.17). \n\nRemove the eyecup. \n\n\u25cf From the bottom of the eyecup, push it upward. \n \n\nAttaching the Eyepiece Cover. \n\n\u00b7Slide theeyepiece cover down into the eyepiece groove to attach it.\n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual10_154", "Manual10_155"]} {"id": "MANUAL_97", "question": "How do I select the AF Mode when before taking a picture?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "The AF mode is the autofocusing operation method. Three AF modes are provided. One-Shot AF is suited for still subjects, while Al Servo AF is for moving subjects. And Al Focus AF switches from One-Shot AF to Al Servo AF automatically if the still subject starts moving. In the Basic Zone modes, the optimum AF mode is set automatically. \n\n# On the lens, set the focus mode switchto. \n\n \n\n# Set the Mode Dial to a Creative Zone mode. \n\n# Press the button. (6) \n\n\n\n# Select the AF mode. \n\n\u25cfWhile looking at the LCD panel, turn the <> dial. ONESHOT:One-Shot AF AIFOCUS:AIFocusAF AISERVO:AI ServoAF \n\n\n\nIf an Extender(optional is attached and the maximum aperture of the lens is or smaller, AF will not be possible. For details, see the Extender's instructions. ", "images_list": ["Manual10_99", "Camera_30", "Camera_31"]} {"id": "MANUAL_98", "question": "How to set the camera model to \"P\" model?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Set the Mode Dial to

.\n\n\n\nFocus the subject. \n\nLook through the viewfinder and aim any AF point over the subject. Then press the shutter button halfway. \nAF point \n\n\nCheck the display. \n\nThe shutter speed and aperture value will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel. \u00b7A correct exposure will be obtained as long as the shutter speed and aperture value display do not blink. \n\n\n\nTake the picture. \n\n\u00b7 Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual10_116", "Manual10_117", "Manual10_118", "Manual10_119"]} {"id": "MANUAL_99", "question": "After or during shooting, how can I view the camera image on TV for better clarity?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "By connecting the camera to a TV set with the video cable (provided), you canview the captured images on aTV set.Always turn off the camera and the television before connecting or disconnecting them. \n\nConnect the camera to the TV. \n\n\u00b7Open the camera's terminal cover. \u00b7Use the video cable (provided) to connect the camera's terminal to the TV monitor's VIDEO IN terminal. \u00b7 Insert the cable plug all the way in. \n\nTurn on the TV and switch the TV's line input to Video IN. \n\n \n\nSet the switch to or . \n\nPress the <> button. \n\nThe image will appear on the TV screen. (Nothing will be displayed on the camera's LCD monitor.) After you finish, set the switch to turn the TV off, then disconnect the video cable. \n \n\nIf the proper video system format is not set, the image will not be displayed properly. Set the proper video system format with [ft Video system]. Depending on your TV, the image periphery may be cut off. ", "images_list": ["Manual10_182", "Manual10_183"]} {"id": "MANUAL_100", "question": "How can I delete a single image from my camera if I don't like the photo?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Erasing a Single Image \n\nDisplay the image. \n\u25cfPress the button. \n \n\nSelect the image to be erased. \n\n\u00b7Turn the dial to select the image to be erased. \n\nDisplay the erase menu. \n\n\u00b7Press the button. \nThe Erase menu will appear at the bottom of thescreen. \n \n\nErase the image. \n\nTurn the dial to select [Erase], then press \nThe access lamp will blink and the image will be erased. \nIf there are other images you want to select, repeat steps 2 to 4. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual10_184", "Manual10_185", "Manual10_186"]} {"id": "MANUAL_101", "question": "How can I erase all images from my camera if I don't like these.", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "# Erasing All Images \n\n# Display the image. \n\nPress the button. \n\n# Display the erase menu. \n\n\u00b7Press the button. \nThe Erase menu will appear at the bottom of the screen. \n\n\n\n# Select [All]. \n\n\u00b7Turn the dial to select [All],then press The confirmation dialog will appear. \n\n \n\n# Erase the images. \n\nTurn the dial to select [OK],then press \nAll unprotected images will be erased. \nWhile the images are being erased, you can cancel the erasure by \npressing \n \nWhile datais being riten to the CF card acess lamp blinking ater continuous shooting, press the button and then press the button to erase the displayed image or all images. If you select [All] and press the button, the images captured during continuous shooting (including those not yet processed) and all the images on the CF card will be erased. ", "images_list": ["Camera_58", "Camera_59", "Manual10_187"]} {"id": "MANUAL_102", "question": "How do I print photos using the camera's CP direct method after taking them?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Select the image to be printed. \n\n\u00b7Check that the icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor. \u00b7Turn the dial to select the image to be printed. \n\nPress . \n\nThe print setting screen will appear. \n\nPrinter connected icon \n\n \n\n\n\nPrint setting screen \n\nTrimming frame: Appears when you want to trim the image. \n\n \n\nThe printing style setings are displayed. is the date icon. \n\n.Sets the quantity to be printed. \n\u00b7 Sets the trimming area. \n\u00b7 Sets the printing style. \n\u00b7 Returns to step 1. \n\u00b7 Starts the printing. \n\n \n\nSelect [Style]. \n\n\u00b7Turn the dial to select [Style], then press. The Style screen will appear. ", "images_list": ["Manual10_206", "Manual10_207", "Manual10_208"]} {"id": "MANUAL_103", "question": "How do you set up the camera to fine tune the model when using it?", "provenance": [50001], "ground_truth": "Setting the Trimming \n\nYou can trim the image and print only the trimmed portion as if the imagewasrecomposed. \n\nDo the trimming right before printing. If you set the trimming and then set the print settings, you may have to set the trimming again. \n\n# Select [Trimming]. \n\n\u00b7Turn the $<\\!\\!\\in\\!\\!\\supset\\;>$ dial to select [Trimming], then press $<\\stackrel{\\frown}{\\textstyle(\\mathtt{s E I})}>$ The trimming screen will appear. \n\n\n\n# Trim the image. \n\n\u00b7 The image area within the trimming frame will be printed. \nThe operation guide disappears while you trim the image. It will reappear after 5 sec. of idle time. \n\n\n\n# Changing the trimming frame size \n\n\u00b7When you press the $<\\oplus>$ or $ button, the size of the trimming frame will change. The smaller the trimming frame, the larger the image magnification will be. \n\n\n\n# Moving the trimming frame \n\n\u00b7Use< $>$ to scroll around the image in any direction. Move the trimming frame untilit shows the desired image area or composition. \n\n\n\n# Rotating the frame \n\nThe \n\n 3. The completion of charge will be indicated by the red light remaining ON continuously. The pack is fully charged and may be used at this time or left in the charger. ", "images_list": ["Manual11_2"]} {"id": "MANUAL_105", "question": "When the indicator light on my model DCB101 drill is flashing, what do these flashing symbols indicate?", "provenance": [50012], "ground_truth": " Indicator Light Operation DCB101 \nPACK CHARGING\n\n\nPACK CHARGED\n\n\nHOT/COLD DELAY\n\n\nPROBLEM PACK OR CHARGER\n\n\nPROBLEM POWERLINE\n", "images_list": ["drill0_08", "drill0_09", "drill0_10", "drill0_11", "drill0_12"]} {"id": "MANUAL_106", "question": "When the indicator light on my model DCB107 or DCB112 drill is flashing, what do these flashing symbols indicate?", "provenance": [50012], "ground_truth": " DCB107, DCB112 \nPACK CHARGING\n\n\nPACK CHARGED\n\n\nHOT/COLD DELAY\n", "images_list": ["drill0_04", "drill0_05", "drill0_06"]} {"id": "MANUAL_107", "question": "When using my drill, how can I install keyless single sleeve chuck?", "provenance": [50012], "ground_truth": " Keyless Single Sleeve Chuck (Fig. 3\u20135) \nWARNING: Do not attempt to tighten drill bits (or any other accessory) by gripping the front part of the chuck and turning the tool on. Damage to the chuck and personal injury may result. Always lock off trigger switch and disconnect tool from power source when changing acces sories. \n\nWARNING: Always ensure the bit is secure before starting the tool. A loose bit may eject from tool causing possible personal injury. Your tool features a keyless chuck (F) with one rotating sleeve for one-handed operation of the chuck. To insert a drill bit or other accessory, follow these steps.\n\n 1. Turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source.\n\n\n 2. Grasp the black sleeve of the chuck with one hand and use the other hand to secure the tool. Rotate the sleeve counterclockwise far enough to accept the desired accessory.\n\n\n 3. Insert the accessory about $3/4\"$ ( $19\\ \\mathrm{mm}$ ) into the chuck and tighten securely by rotating the chuck sleeve clockwise with one hand while holding the tool with the other. Your tool is equipped with an automatic spindle lock mechanism. This allows you to open and close the chuck with one hand. Be sure to tighten chuck with one hand on the chuck sleeve and one hand holding the tool for maximum tightness. To release the accessory, repeat steps 1 and 2 above. \n", "images_list": ["drill0_01", "drill0_02", "drill0_03"]} {"id": "MANUAL_108", "question": "If I want to install and remove the battery pack of the drill, what proccedure should I follow?", "provenance": [50012], "ground_truth": "Installing and Removing the Battery Pack (Fig. 6) \n\nNOTE: For best results, make sure your battery pack is fully charged. \nTo install the battery pack (K) into the tool handle, align the battery pack with the rails inside the tool\u2019s handle and slide it into the handle until the battery pack is firmly seated in the tool and ensure that it does not disengage. To remove the battery pack from the tool, press the release button (J) and firmly pull the battery pack out of the tool handle. Insert it into the charger as described in the charger section of this manual. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual11_8"]} {"id": "MANUAL_109", "question": "When using belt hook and bit clip of the drill, what should I pay special attention to?", "provenance": [50012], "ground_truth": "Belt Hook and Bit Clip (Fig. 2) WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and remove the battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury. \n \n\nWARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, DO NOT suspend tool overhead or suspend objects from the belt hook. ONLY hang tool\u2019s belt hook from a work belt. \n\nWARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ensure the screw holding the belt hook is secure. IMPORTANT: When attaching or replacing the belt hook or bit clip (bit clip sold separately), use only the screw (H) that is provided. Be sure to securely tighten the screw. The belt hook (G) and bit clip (I) can be be attached to either side of the tool using only the screw (H) provided, to accommodate left- or right- handed users. If the hook or bit clip is not desired at all, it can be removed from the tool. To move belt hook or bit clip, remove the screw (H) that holds it in place then reassemble on the opposite side. Be sure to securely tighten the screw. \n", "images_list": ["Manual11_7", "drill0_14"]} {"id": "MANUAL_110", "question": "After purchasing the drill, what are the accessories I should have?", "provenance": [50012], "ground_truth": " Accessories \n \n\nWARNING: Since accessories, other than those offered by Maker, have not been tested with this product, use of such accessories with this tool could be hazardous. To reduce the risk of injury, only Maker recommended accessories should be used with this product. ", "images_list": ["Manual11_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_111", "question": "What are three years' limited warranty of the drill include?", "provenance": [50012], "ground_truth": " Three Year Limited Warranty \n\n\nIn addition to the warranty, tools are covered by our: \n\n 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE \n\nMaker will maintain the tool and replace worn parts caused by normal use, for free, any time during the first year after purchase. \n\n2 YEARS FREE SERVICE ON Maker BATTERY PACKS DC9071, DC9091, DC9096, DC9280, DC9360, DC9180, DCB120, DCB127, DCB201, DCB203 and DCB207 \n\n 3 YEARS FREE SERVICE ON BATTERY PACKS\n\nProduct warranty voided if the battery pack is tampered with in any way. Maker is not responsible for any injury caused by tampering and may prosecute warranty fraud to the fullest extent permitted by law. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_112", "question": "After the earphones is in my hand, what are the components I should have?", "provenance": [50014], "ground_truth": "Multifunction Button \n \n\nRight Earbud Left Earbud\n \n\nStatus LED Indicators Battery Level LED Indicators \n \n\nBattery Level Display Button \n ", "images_list": ["Manual12_1", "Manual12_2", "Manual12_3", "Manual12_4"]} {"id": "MANUAL_113", "question": "If the case battery of earphones is low, how can I charge is?", "provenance": [50014], "ground_truth": " Charging Case Battery Level \n\n1. To power the charging case, insert the USB-C cable into the charging port located at the back of the charging case. \n\n\n2. Insert the standard USB cable into any suitable USB port.\n\n\n 3. The Battery Level LED Indicators will light up according to the battery capacity. \n\n\n4. You can see the case battery level at any time by pressing the button on the right hand side of the case. \n", "images_list": ["earphones_04", "earphones_05", "earphones_06", "earphones_07"]} {"id": "MANUAL_114", "question": "When bluetooth are pairing and connecting, what scenarios I might encounter?", "provenance": [50014], "ground_truth": " Powering ON/Pairing: \n\nWhen the case is opened the earbuds will \ufb01rst connect to each other then enter pairing mode. \n\nWhen in the case the earbud LEDs show their charge status: \n \n\nWhen removed from the case the earbud LEDs show their pairing status: \n \n\n Bluetooth Connection: \n\nGo to the Bluetooth page in the settings app on your phone. Make sure Bluetooth is ON before connecting to the available device \u2018earphones\u2019. \\*\\*Note: If the earbuds have been previously paired to a nearby device they will automatically re-connect to it. \n \n\n Multipoint Bluetooth Connection: \n\nWith the multipoint connection function, you can connect up to two devices with your earbuds (i.e. a smartphone and a computer). \n\n\u2022To activate multipoint connection, go to the Bluetooth menu of the device already paired to your earbuds and turn Bluetooth OFF. The earbuds will disconnect from your device and become available for pairing to a second device. \n\n \u2022Pair earbuds to your second device. \n\n \u2022Turn Bluetooth back ON on your \ufb01rst device and the earbuds will auto-reconnect to it. You now have two devices paired and can use either for music or calls. ", "images_list": ["Manual12_5", "Manual12_6", "Manual12_7"]} {"id": "MANUAL_115", "question": "What are the two main controling functions of earphones?", "provenance": [50014], "ground_truth": " Controlling Music \n \n\nControlling Calls \n ", "images_list": ["Manual12_8", "Manual12_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_116", "question": "Besides the two main controling functions, what other functions of the earphones can I operate?", "provenance": [50014], "ground_truth": " Other Functions \n\nTo activate phone Voice Assistant, press and hold to \ufb01rst beep then let go. \n\n\nTo activate mucis app, press and hold to \ufb01rst beep then let go. The music app resumes playback where you left of. If there was no previous session or to play other music, simply tap again and music app will play songs it thinks you\u2019ll like. \n\n\nTo Turn ON/OFF ambient awareness and ANC Modes, press the left earbud, the earbud cycles modes. \n\n\nLow Latency Mode This mode reduces the latency (time delay) inherent in Bluetooth connections. It\u2019s best for lipsync and gaming. To turn ON/OFF Low Latency Mode, press and hold to second beep then let go. \n ", "images_list": ["earphones_01", "earphones_02", "earphones_03", "Manual12_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_117", "question": "If my earphones won't work, how can I reset them?", "provenance": [50014], "ground_truth": " Reset \n\nEarbuds must be disconnected from Bluetooth and removed from case in order to reset. \n\nTo perform a factory reset, press and hold for 6 seconds. This erases all settings. \n \n\nTo perform a hardware reset (restarts earphones), press and hold for 10 seconds. Press again to power on \n \nFlashing red and blue lights \n\nHardware resets are only necessary in the rare case that the earbuds lock up and are unresponsive. ", "images_list": ["Manual12_11", "Manual12_12"]} {"id": "MANUAL_118", "question": "What are the maintenance and care policies of the earphones?", "provenance": [50014], "ground_truth": " Maintenance and Care \n\n-Use a soft cloth or paper towel to clean your earphones. Never use any harsh chemicals or detergents for cleaning. Make sure your earphones are dry before charging. -When your earphones are not in use, they should be stored in a cool, dry place. -Never tug or yank on a cable while it is connected to your charging case. Connect and disconnect cables as carefully as possible.\n\n -Never expose your earphones to high temperatures, extreme cold.\n\n -Please recycle or dispose of your earphones properly based on the laws and rules of your municipality. Contact local recycling facilities and/or the manufacturer of your earphones for further information. \nSweat and Dustproof Rating: IP55 Battery Type: Lithium Polymer Battery Bluetooth Version: V5.2 Bluetooth Range: 50 ft Earbud Battery Capacity: 60mAh Charging Case Battery Capacity: 600mAh Earbud Charging Time: Approximately 1 Hour Fast Charge Time: 10 minutes for 2 Hours Playtime Play Time: Approximately 9 Hours\\* \\*Case holds 3 charges giving 36 hours total \nFCC Statement ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_119", "question": "From three different observing views, what buttons and interfaces should this eReader have?", "provenance": [50017], "ground_truth": " Device Description \n\n FRONT VIEW \n \n\n[1] Home/ESC button: When you are prompted to select or enter, press this button to cancel the operation; sub-interface, or to exit the current interface and return to the previous. \n\n[2] Prev/Next Page: press this button to open the Previous/Next page. \n\n[3] Navigation /Menu: Navigation button is a 4 way control button (left, right, up, down; Menu button is menu and confirm. \n\n[4] Zoom in/out : zoom in / out of the JPEG file. Also increase or decrease the font size of the E book content. \n\n[5] Rotate: Use this function to rotate your E Book either in horizontal or vertical view. \n\n[6] $\\pmb{3.5~\\mathsf{m m}}$ Earphone Jack: Connect your earphone for your private enjoyment (earphone not included). \n\n[7] USB Port: use USB cable to charge the device and to connect to computer to transfer your contents. \n\n[8] Micro SD card reader: Compatible with Micro SD/SDHC up to 16GB memory \n\n[9] Play/Pause: Press this button to Start / Pause play the music or recording by MIC. \n\n[10] Power button: Press the button 3-5 Seconds to power on/off the device. \n\n[11] Volume $^+$ : press the UP button to increase the volume when playing music. \n\n[12] Volume $\\bullet\\colon$ press the DOWN button to reduce the volume when playing music. \n\n[13] Reset On/Off switch: This is located on the back of the device next to card reader. This is to reset the device back to factory original default. You might use this key when you encounter some minor problem with the device. \n\n[14] Speaker: 0.5W audio output \n\n[15] TFT LCD Display Screen: 7\u201d in diagonal \n\nNAVIGATION BUTTON VIEW \n \n\n BOTTOM VIEW \n ", "images_list": ["Manual13_0", "Manual13_1", "Manual13_2"]} {"id": "MANUAL_120", "question": "What do the functions of Main Menu and Browser History of the eReader can do?", "provenance": [50017], "ground_truth": " Main Menu \n\nThis interface shows all features of this device as follows: \"Browser History\", \"eBook\", \"Music\", \"Video\", \"Photo\u201c, \"Record\", \"Explorer\", \"settings\" Select the desire function, then enter. \n \n\n Browser History \n\nDisplay the file recently browsed, move the Navigation keys to select a book press \u201cM\u201d button to enter, it will go to the last page you read on the selected book. \n \n\nNote : If the files are in the Micro SD card, read recently are deleted, the records will continue to be retained in the \"Browser history\" list however you can not open them. ", "images_list": ["Manual13_3", "Manual13_4"]} {"id": "MANUAL_121", "question": "When in eBook mode of this eReader, what will happen after pressing \"M\" botton?", "provenance": [50017], "ground_truth": "\n Page Jump, Save Mark, Load Mark, Del Mark, Browser Mode \nWhen in eBook mode, you can press \u201cM\u201d button to enter \"Page Jump\", \"Save Mark\", \"Load Mark\", \"Del Mark\", \"Browser Mode\", \"Flip Time\", \"Brightness\", \"Set color\". \n\n\nPage Jump: Press the \u201cM\u201d key then select \u201cpage Jump\u201d. Press the \u201cM\u201d button again then key in the desire page number and press \u201cM\u201d to go to that specific page. \nBookmarks: This feature allow you to go to certain page of certain book by just selecting it from the bookmark list. \nSave a bookmark: When in eBook mode, press the \"M\" button then select \u201c save mark\" and press \u201cM\u201d again to add the current page as a bookmark. \nLoad a Bookmark: When eBook mode, press \"M\" button then select \"Load Mark \" and press \u201cM\u201d again to open the saved bookmark list. Select the desire bookmark and press \u201cM\u201d key. \n \n\nDelete a bookmark: When eBook mode, press the \"M\" button then select \"Del mark\"; a list of saved bookmark will pop out. Please select the one you wish to delete then press \u201cM\u201d key to confirm. \n\nBookmark capacity : This device allow up to 8 saved bookmark. When it reach its limit, the newly saved bookmark will overwrite the oldest bookmark. \n\nZoom: Press this key to change the font size. There are 3 different font size: Small, Medium and Large. \n\nRotate: When in eBook mode, you can rotate the screen either horizontally or vertically for your convenience by pressing this rotate button. \n\nBrowser Mode : There are two browser: \u201dAuto Mode\u201d and \u201cManual Mode\u201d. \n\nFlip Time: There are five flip time to select: 10Sec, 15Sec, 20Sec, 25Sec, 30Sec. \nBrightness: There are five level brightness to select, you can select the desire comfortable brightness. \nSet Color: There are five colors to select, you can select the comfortable color word to read. \n \n", "images_list": ["eReader_08", "Manual13_5", "Manual13_6"]} {"id": "MANUAL_122", "question": "If I want to listen to music using this eReader, what should I do?", "provenance": [50017], "ground_truth": " Music Mode \n\nOpen the audio files list in the main menu, select the desire audio file then press \"M\" to play mode. You can add in audio file by connecting to your computer via USB cable and just drag your desire audio files and paste into this device. This device supports MP3 \u3001 \nWMA, WAC, ACC and ECT format. This device allow you to listen to your audio file while reading the E book or browsing the photo or menu. \n \n\nAdjusting the volume: Press the \"Up/Down\" key at the Navigation or Up/Prev page, Down/Next page key to adjust the volume. \n\nPlay/Pause: Press the \"Play / Pause\" key to pause or continue play. \n\nForward / Backward/Previous/Next: Press and hold \u201cleft direction\u201d key to backward the music and \u201cright direction\u201d key to forward the music. Press and release \u201cleft direction\u201d key to go to previous audio file and \u201cright direction\u201d key to go to next audio file. \n\nMusic play mode: There are five audio playing mode: \"Repeat Mode\", \"Play Mode\",\" MS EQ\", \"EQ Sel\" and \"User EQ setup\". When in Music mode, press \u201cM\u201d then select desire mode that you wish to made adjustment . \n ", "images_list": ["Manual13_7", "Manual13_8"]} {"id": "MANUAL_123", "question": "Can this eReader record voice? If so, how do I operate this feature?", "provenance": [50017], "ground_truth": " Voice Recording \n\nSelect the \"Record\" in the main menu, click \"M\" button to enter the voice record mode. \n \n\n How to start the Recording: \n\nPress the \"Play/Pause\" button to start the recording, press it again to pause the recording, press the \"HOME\" to stop the recording. \n\nAfter you done with the recording you will be prompted to ask if want to save into the device. Please select \u201cYES\u201d or \u201cNOT\u201d by pressing the \u201cM\u201d key. \n\n \n Record Playback Function: \n\n1. Go to main menu and select \u201cMusic\u201d, press \u201cM\u201d to go to \u201cMusci Menu\u201d. 2. Select \"Record\" and press the \"M\" button to go to \u201cRecorded\u201d file list. 3. Select the desire recorded file then press \u201cM\u201d to start playback. ", "images_list": ["Manual13_11", "Manual13_12"]} {"id": "MANUAL_124", "question": "I can't find the way to play video using this eReader, can you tell me how to do that?", "provenance": [50017], "ground_truth": " Video \n\nGo to \u201cVideo\u201d and press \u201cM\u201d key to enter the Video mode. This device AVI, RMVB and MPEG2 video format. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual13_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_125", "question": "Can this eReader become a photo viewer? If so, how do I operate this feature?", "provenance": [50017], "ground_truth": " Photo \n\nGo to Photo and press \"M\" button to enter Photo mode. This device support JPEG and BMP image format. \n\nPhoto previous and Next: Press the \"left / right\" navigation keys to go to Previous or Next photo. \n\nPhoto Rotation: Press the \"Play/Pause\" key to rotate the photo in counter wise sequence. \n\nZoom in / out: Press these key to zoom in or out of photo. \n\nNote: some large size files require more time to rotate than the small size files. And it also require more time to load the photos into the photo viewer. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual13_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_126", "question": "When using this eReader, what kinds of trobles might I encounter and how to solve them?", "provenance": [50017], "ground_truth": " Troubleshooting \n\n 1. Can not Power on the e-book reader \n\na. Please charge the device till the power indicator bar is full. b. Defective device; please contact manufacturer for instruction. \n\n2. Not able to charge the device \n\na. Defective AC adaptor; please contact manufacturer for replacement. b. Defective USB Cable; please contact manufacturer for replacement. \n\n2. No sound or noise when using earphone \n\na. Adjust volume setting, make sure the volume not in 0 position. b. Try another pair of earphone. c. Make sure the music file compression rate is high , low quality music files may cause noisy and distortion \n\n3. Can not download files into the reader \n\na. Possible defective USB cable. b. E Reader\u2019s memory is full. c. Windows 98 may require a new USB2.0 DRIVER to detect the e-book reader as the a removable disk ( Please visit a website to download the driver). \n\n4. Can not play the Music files \n\na. This reader has the powerful Audio processor and is able to play most of popular audio formats. However there might be some latest music formats or resolutions not working properly in this device. Please contact manufacturer tech support for assistance. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_127", "question": "How can I know the specifications of this exercise bikes?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": "SPECIFICATIONS\n \n\nMaximum User Weight: \t 136 kg (300 lbs.) \n\nTotal Surface Area (footprint) of equipment: 5670 cm 2 \n\nMachine Weight: \t\t 26.5 kg (58.4 lbs.) \n\n# Power Requirements: \n\nOperational Voltage: \t220V - 240V AC, 50Hz Operating Current:\t 0.4A \n\n# Regulatory Approvals: \nAC Power Adapter:\t CE compliant. \n \n\nThis product conforms to the applicable EN ISO 20957 International Standards for Stationary Training Equipment, Class S ", "images_list": ["Manual14_1", "Manual14_2"]} {"id": "MANUAL_128", "question": "Before starting the exercise bikes, what should I do?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": "BEFORE YOU START\n Leveling Your Bike \n\nLevelers are found on each side of the Rear Stabilizer. Turn the knob to adjust the stabilizer foot. Make sure the bike is level and stable before you exercise. \n \n\n Moving Your Bike \n\nTo move the upright bike, carefully tilt the Handlebars toward you while pushing the front of the bike downward. Push the bike to the desired location. \nNOTICE: Be careful when you move the bike. Abrupt motions can affect the computer operation. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual14_17", "Manual14_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_129", "question": "I've heard that the exercise bikes I bought have the feature of console and displaying, can you introduce it?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": " Console Features \n\nThe Console provides important information about your workout and lets you control the resistance levels while you exercise. The Console features the display with touch control buttons to navigate you through the exercise programs. \n \n\n Keypad Functions \n\nResistance Increase $(\\spadesuit)$ button-\t Increases the workout resistance level \n\nResistance Decrease $({\\pmb v})$ button- Decreases the workout resistance level QUICK START button- Begins a Quick Start workout PROGRAMS button- Selects a category and workout program PAUSE / END button- Pauses an active workout, ends a paused workout, or goes back to the previous screen GOAL TRACK button-Displays the Workout Totals and Achievements for the selected User Profile Increase $(\\spadesuit)$ button-\tIncreases a value (age, time, distance, or calories) or moves through options Left $(\\blacktriangleleft)$ button- Displays different workout values during a workout, and moves through options OK button- Starts a Program workout, confirms information, or resumes a paused workout. Right $(\\blacktriangleright)$ button- Displays different workout values during a workout, and moves through options Decrease $({\\pmb v})$ button- Decreases a value (age, time, distance, or calories) or moves through options \nFAN button- Controls 3-speed fan \n\nResistance Level Quick Buttons- Shifts the resistance levels to the setting quickly during a workout \n\nAchievement Indicator Lights- when a workout result is reviewed, the achievement indicator light will activate. \n\n Feature Display \n\nUpper Display Data \n \n\n Program Display \n\nThe Program Display shows information to the User and the grid display area shows the course profile for the program. Each column in the profile shows one interval (workout segment). The higher the column, the higher the resistance level. The flashing column shows your current interval. \n\n Intensity Display \n\nThe Intensity Display shows the level of work at that moment based on the current resistance level. \n\n Heart Rate Zone Display \n\nThe Heart Rate Zone shows which zone the current heart rate value falls into for the current User. These Heart Rate Zones can be used as a workout guide for a certain target zone (anaerobic, aerobic, or fat burn). \n\nConsult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. The heart rate displayed is an approximation and should be used for reference only. \n\nNote: If no heart rate is detected, the display will be blank. \n\n Goal Display \n\nThe Goal Display shows the currently selected type of goal (Distance, Time or Calories), the current value to achieve the goal, and the percent completed toward the goal. \n\n User Display \n\nThe User Display shows which User Profile is currently selected. \n Achievement Display \n\nThe Achievement Display activates when a workout goal is reached or a workout milestone is surpassed from past workouts. The Console display will congratulate and inform the User of their achievement, along with a celebratory sound. \n\n Lower Display Data \n\nThe Lower Display shows the Workout Values and can be customized for each User. (Consult the \u201cEdit User Profile\u201d section of this manual.) \n", "images_list": ["Manual14_21", "Manual14_22", "exercise_bikes_02"]} {"id": "MANUAL_130", "question": "Before exercising on the bikes, what should I adjust to ensure comfortability?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": " Seat Adjustment \n\nCorrect seat placement encourages exercise efficiency and comfort, while reducing the risk of injury.\n\n 1. With a Pedal in the forward position, center the ball of your foot over the center of it. Your leg should be bent slightly at the knee.\n\n 2. If your leg is too straight or your foot cannot touch the Pedal, move the seat down on the upright bike. If your leg is bent too much, move the seat up. Step off the bike before you adjust the seat. ! \n\nLoosen and pull the adjustment knob on the seat tube. Adjust the seat to the desired height. Release the adjustment knob to engage the locking pin. Be sure that the pin is fully engaged and fully tighten the knob. \n \n\nDo not set the Seat Post position higher than the stop mark (STOP) on the tube. ! \n", "images_list": ["Manual14_24"]} {"id": "MANUAL_131", "question": "When using the FUN RIDES Category of the exercise bikes, What kinds of Profile Programs might I encounter?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": " FUN RIDES \n\nRolling Hills\n \n\nRide in the Park\n \n\nEasy Tour\n ", "images_list": ["Manual14_27", "Manual14_28", "Manual14_29"]} {"id": "MANUAL_132", "question": "When using the MOUNTAINS Category of the exercise bikes, What kinds of Profile Programs might I encounter?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": " MOUNTAINS\n\nPike's Peak\n \n\nMount Hood\n \n\nPyramids\n ", "images_list": ["Manual14_30", "Manual14_31", "Manual14_32"]} {"id": "MANUAL_133", "question": "When challenging the most difficult category of the exercise bikes, What kinds of Profile Programs might I encounter?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": " CHALLENGES \n\nUphill Finish\n \n\nCross-Training\n \n\nInterval\n ", "images_list": ["Manual14_33", "Manual14_34", "Manual14_35"]} {"id": "MANUAL_134", "question": "If I want to edit my user profie of exercise bikes, what steps should I follow?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": " Edit User Profile \n\n1.\t From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the Increase $(\\spadesuit)$ or Decrease $({\\pmb v})$ buttons to select one of the User Profiles. \n\n2.\t Push the OK button to select the User Profile. \n\n3.\t The Console display shows the EDIT prompt and the current User Profile name. Push OK to start the Edit User Profile option. \n\n To exit the Edit User Profile option, push the PAUSE/END button and the console will go back to the Power-Up Mode screen. \n\n4.\t The Console display shows the NAME prompt and the current User Profile name. Note: The User name will be blank if this is the first edit. The name of a User Profile is limited to 10 characters. \n\n The currently active segment will flash. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the alphabet and blank space (found between A and Z). To set each segment, use the Left $(\\blacktriangleleft)$ or Righ $\\cdot(\\blacktriangleright)$ buttons to shift between segments. \n\n Push the OK button to accept the displayed User name. \n\n5.\t To edit the other User data (EDIT AGE, EDIT WEIGHT, EDIT HEIGHT, EDIT GENDER), use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust, and push OK to set each entry. \n\n6.\t The Console display shows the SCAN prompt. This option controls how the workout values are displayed during a workout. The \u201cOFF\u201d setting allows the user to push the Right( \uf084 ) or Lef $\\cdot(\\blacktriangleleft)$ buttons to view the other workout value channels when desired. The \u201cON\u201d setting allows the Console to automatically display the workout value channels every 6 seconds. \n\nThe default is \u201cOFF\u201d. \n\nPush the OK button to set how the workout values are displayed. \n\n7.\t The Console display shows the EDIT LOWER DISPLAY prompt. This option allows you to customize which Workout Values are displayed during a workout. \n\n The Lower Display will show all of the workout values, with the active Workout Value flashing. The Upper Display shows the active value setting: \u201cON\u201d or \u201cOFF\u201d. Push the Increase $(\\spadesuit)$ or Decrease $({\\pmb v})$ buttons to hide the active workout value, and push the Left \uf083 ) or Right $(\\blacktriangleright)$ buttons to shift the active value. \n\nNote: To show a hidden workout value, repeat procedure and change Upper Display value to \u201cON\u201d for that value. When done with customizing the Lower Display, push the OK button to set it. \n \n\n8.\t The Console will go to the Power-Up Mode screen with the user selected. ", "images_list": ["Manual14_26"]} {"id": "MANUAL_135", "question": "I want to set my heart rates target when using exercise bikes. Can you suggest some recommended targets based on my age?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": "The graph is a brief guideline, describing the generally suggested target heart rates based on age. As noted above, your optimal target rate may be higher or lower. Consult your physician for your individual target heart rate zone. \n\nNote: As with all exercises and fitness regimens, always use your best judgment when you increase your exercise time or intensity. \nFAT-BURNING TARGET HEART RATE \n ", "images_list": ["Manual14_23"]} {"id": "MANUAL_136", "question": "I've heard that my exercise bikes have the feature of Fitness Test Program, what's this?", "provenance": [50010], "ground_truth": " Fitness Test Program \n\nThe Fitness Test measures the improvements of your physical fitness level. The test compares your power output (in Watts) to your heart rate. As your fitness level improves, your power output will increase at a given heart rate. \n\n Note: The Console must be able to read the heart rate information from the Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors or Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) to work correctly. \n\nYou can start the Fitness Test from the FEEDBACK category. The Fitness Test program first prompts you to select your fitness level\u2014Beginner ( \u201cBEG\u201d ) or Advanced ( \u201cADV\u201d ). The Console will use the Age and Weight values for the selected User Profile to calculate the Fitness Score. \n\nStart to workout and hold the Heart Rate Sensors. When the test starts, the intensity of the workout slowly increases. This means you will work harder, and as a result, your heart rate increases. The intensity continues to increase automatically until your heart rate reaches the \u201cTest Zone\u201d. This zone is individually computed to be near 75 percent of the maximum heart rate of your User Profile. When you reach the Test Zone, the machine holds the intensity steady for 3 minutes. This lets you reach a stable condition (where your heart rate becomes steady). At the end of the 3 minutes, the Console measures your heart rate and the power output. These numbers, along with information about your age and weight, are computed to produce a \u201cFitness Score\u201d. \n\nNote: Fitness Test scores should only be compared to your previous scores and not to other User Profiles. \n\nCompare your Fitness Scores to see your improvement. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_137", "question": "When connecting the fax, hwo can I properly finish the procedure?", "provenance": [50013], "ground_truth": " Connect the Product Safely \n\nWARNING \n\nELECTRICAL HAZARDS \n\nFailure to follow the warnings in this section may create the risk of an electrical shock. In addition, you could create an electrical short, which may create the risk of a fire. \n\n \n\nThere are high-voltage electrodes inside the product. Before you access the inside of the product, including for routine maintenance such as cleaning, make sure you have unplugged the telephone line cord first (models with the fax function only) and then the power cord from the AC power outlet, as well as any telephone/RJ-11 (models with the fax function only) or Ethernet/RJ-45 cables (network models only) from the product. \n\nDO NOT push objects of any kind into this product through slots or openings in the product, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts. \n \n \n\nDO NOT handle the plug with wet hands. Doing this might cause an electrical shock. \n \n\n \n\nAlways make sure the plug is fully inserted. DO NOT use the product or handle the cord if the cord has become worn or frayed. \n\nUnplug the power plug regularly to clean it. Use a dry cloth to clean the root of the plug blades and between the blades. If the power plug is plugged into the outlet over a long period, dust accumulates around the plug blades, which may cause a short circuit, resulting in a fire. \n\n \n\nDO NOT dismantle this product. Dismantling this product could cause a fire or electrical shock. \n\nDO NOT attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points and other risks and may void your warranty. Refer all servicing to Brother Authorized Service Center. \n\n \n\nDO NOT drop any metal objects or any type of liquid on the power plug of the product. It may cause an electrical shock or a fire. \n\n \n\nIf water, other liquids, or metal objects get inside the product, immediately unplug the product from the AC power outlet and contact Brother Authorized Service Personnel. \n\nThis product should be connected to an AC power source within the range indicated on the rating label on your machine. DO NOT connect it to a DC power source or inverter. If you are not sure what kind of power source you have, contact a qualified electrician. ", "images_list": ["Manual15_2", "Manual15_3"]} {"id": "MANUAL_138", "question": "What should I pay attention to in order to ensure my safety when using this fax?", "provenance": [50013], "ground_truth": " Use the Product Safely \n\n WARNING \n\nELECTRICAL HAZARDS \n\nFailure to follow the warnings in this section may create the risk of an electrical shock. In addition, you could cause an electrical short, which may lead to a fire. \n\nIf the product has been dropped or the casing has been damaged, there may be the possibility of an electrical shock. Unplug the product from the AC power outlet and contact Brother Authorized Service Personnel. \n\nDO NOT use this product during a thunderstorm. There may be a remote risk of an electrical shock from lightning. \n \n\nFIRE HAZARDS \n\nFailure to follow the warnings in this section may create the risk of a fire. \n\nDO NOT use flammable substances, any type of spray, or an organic solvent/liquid containing alcohol or ammonia to clean the inside or outside of the product. Doing so could cause a fire. Instead, use only a dry, lint-free cloth. For instructions on how to clean the product, see the Online User's Guide . \n \n\n(Models with the Wireless LAN function only) \n\nDO NOT use the product near any medical electrical equipment. The radio waves emitted from the product may affect medical electrical equipment and cause a malfunction, which may result in accident or injury. \n\nFor users with pacemakers: \n\nThis product generates a weak magnetic field. If you feel anything wrong with the operation of your pacemaker when near the product, move away from the product and consult a doctor immediately. \n\nDO NOT place metal objects, such as clips, staples, or jewelry on the product. If these objects contact the electrical parts inside the product, it may cause a fire or electrical shock. \n \n\nDO NOT place a container holding water or liquid on the product. The water or liquid in the container may spill into the product making contact with the electrical parts inside the product, which may cause a fire or electrical shock. \n\n \n\nIf the product becomes unusually hot, releases smoke, generates any strong smells, or if you accidentally spill any liquid on it, immediately unplug the product from the AC power outlet. Contact Brother Authorized Service Personnel. \n\nPlastic bags are used in the packing of this product. Plastic bags are not toys. To avoid the danger of suffocation, keep these bags away from babies and children, and dispose of them correctly. \n\n(Models with the fax function only) \n\nUse caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Never touch telephone wires or terminals that are not insulated unless the telephone line has been unplugged from the wall jack. \n\nNever install telephone wiring during a thunderstorm. Never install a telephone wall jack in a location that is wet or may become wet, for example, near a refrigerator or other appliance that produces condensation. \n \n\nPower Cord Safety: \n\n\u2022 This product is equipped with a grounded plug. This plug will only fit into a grounded power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, call your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. DO NOT attempt to defeat the purpose of the grounded plug. \n\n\u2022 DO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord. \n\n\u2022 DO NOT place this product where others might step on the cord. \n\n\u2022 DO NOT place this product in a position where the cord is stretched or strained, as it may become worn or frayed. \n\n\u2022 DO NOT use the product if the power cord is frayed or damaged. Doing so may cause an electrical shock or fire. \n\n\u2022 DO NOT pull on the middle of the AC power cord; pulling on the middle may cause the cord to separate from the plug. Doing this might cause an electrical shock. \n\n\u2022 DO NOT use any un designated cables (or optional devices). Doing so may cause a fire or injuries. Installation must be performed correctly according to the Quick Setup Guide . \n\n\u2022 Brother strongly recommends that you DO NOT use any type of extension cord. \n\n\u2022 This product should be positioned so that nothing pinches or constricts the power cord. \n\n\u2022 DO NOT use cables that do not meet the cable specifications described in the Online User's Guide: Specifications . Doing so may cause a fire or injuries. \n\n\u2022 If the power cord is provided with this product, use ONLY the provided cord. Installation must be performed correctly as described in the Quick Setup Guide . \n", "images_list": ["Manual15_4", "Manual15_5"]} {"id": "MANUAL_139", "question": "In order to keep your fingers safe, what should you pay attention to about the fax?", "provenance": [50013], "ground_truth": "To prevent injuries, be careful not to put your fingers in the areas shown in the illustrations. \n \n\nWhen changing the tray size from the large paper size to the original size, be careful not to pinch your fingers in the gaps or slots in the bottom of the tray. It may cause injury to you. \n \n(MFC-J6540DW/MFC-J6555DW/MFC-J6740DW/MFC-J6940DW/MFC-J6955DW) \n\nBe careful not to put your fingers in the areas shown in the illustrations. It may cause injury to you. \n \n(MFC-J5955DW/MFC-J6540DW/MFC-J6555DW/MFC-J6740DW/MFC-J6940DW/ MFC-J6955DW) ", "images_list": ["Manual15_7", "Manual15_8", "Manual15_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_140", "question": "I'm about to move this fax. Is there anything I should pay attention to?", "provenance": [50013], "ground_truth": "(MFC-J5955DW/MFC-J6540DW/MFC-J6555DW/MFC-J6740DW/MFC-J6940DW/ MFC-J6955DW) \nTo prevent possible injuries, at least two people should lift the product. One person should hold the front of the product, and one person should hold the back, as shown in the illustration below. Carry the product by sliding your hands into the handhold indentations located on each side of the product. Be careful not to trap your fingers when you put the product down. \n\n\nDO NOT carry the product by holding the areas shown in the illustrations. Doing this may cause the product to slip out of your hands and may result in injury. \n \n(MFC-J5340DW/MFC-J5855DW) \n\nCarry the product by sliding your hands into the handhold indentations located on each side of the product. \n \n\nWhen carrying the product, remove the trays if they have been expanded to hold large paper. The weight of the paper could cause the trays to fall and cause injury to you or others. \n ", "images_list": ["fax_08", "Manual15_10", "Manual15_11", "Manual15_12"]} {"id": "MANUAL_141", "question": "Are caution or warning labels inside the fax important? If not, can I remove them?", "provenance": [50013], "ground_truth": "DO NOT remove or damage any of the caution or warning labels inside the product. \n \n\nMoving parts are located in the gray shaded areas shown in the illustration. Keep your hands away from those areas when the parts are moving, or else injury may result. \n\nDO NOT remove or damage the caution or warning label inside the product. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual15_14", "Manual15_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_142", "question": "If I'm in Canada, is there any statement of the fax vailable in my country?", "provenance": [50013], "ground_truth": " Industry Canada Compliance Statement (Canada Only) \n\nThis device complies with Industry Canada's licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: \n\n(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. \n\n(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'util is at eur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lect rique subi, m\u00eame si le brouillage est susceptible d'en com pro met tre le fon c tion ne ment. \n\nFor indoor use only (5150 MHz - 5350 MHz) Pour usage int\u00e9rieur seulement (5150 MHz - 5350 MHz) \n", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_143", "question": "After I get the fitness tracker I purchased, what should be in the box?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " What's in the box \n\nYour fitness tracker box includes: \nWatch with small band\n(color and material varies) \n\n\nCharging cable\n\n\nAdditional large ban\n", "images_list": ["fitness_trackers_01", "fitness_trackers_02", "fitness_trackers_03"]} {"id": "MANUAL_144", "question": "I just noticed that my fitness tracker is in low battery. How can I charge it properly?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Charge your watch \n\nA fully-charged fitness tracker has a battery life of $^{6+}$ days. Battery life and charge cycles vary with use and other factors; actual results will vary. \n\nTo charge fitness tracker: \n\n1. Plug the charging cable into the USB port on your computer, a UL-certified USB wall charger, or another low-energy charging device. \n2. Hold the other end of the charging cable near the port on the back of the watch until it attaches magnetically. Make sure the pins on the charging cable align with the port on the back of your watch. \n \n\nCharge fitness tracker for 12 minutes for 24 hours of battery life. While the watch charges, tap the screen twice or press the button to turn the screen on. Charging fully takes about 1-2 hours. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual16_1", "Manual16_2"]} {"id": "MANUAL_145", "question": "Where should I place the fitness tracker for all-day wear and exercise to help the tracker perform better?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Placement for all-day wear vs. exercise \n\nWhen you're not exercising, wear fitness tracker a finger's width above your wrist bone. \n\nIn general, it's always important to give your wrist a break on a regular basis by removing your watch for around an hour after extended wear. We recommend removing your watch while you shower. Although you can shower while wearing your watch, not doing so reduces the potential for exposure to soaps, shampoos, and conditioners, which can cause long-term damage to your watch and may cause skin irritation. \n \n\nFor optimized heart-rate tracking while exercising: \n\n\u00b7 During workouts, try moving the band higher on your wrist to get a better fit. If you experience any discomfort, loosen the band, and if it persists give your wrist abreakbytaking it off. \n \n\n\u00b7 Wear your watch on top of your wrist, and make sure the back of the device is in contact with your skin. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_4", "Manual16_5"]} {"id": "MANUAL_146", "question": "The band of my fitness tracker is to tight, how to fasten the band?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Fasten the band \n\n1. Place fitness tracker around your wrist. \n2. Slide the bottom band through the first loop in the top band. \n \n\n3. Tighten the band until it fits comfortably, and press the peg through one of the holes in the band. If you use one of the last two holes in the smaller band, we recommend swapping to the larger band for a more secure fit. For \ninstructions, see \"Change the band\" on the next page. \n \n\n4. Slide the loose end of the band through the second loop until it lies flat on your wrist. Make sure the band isn't too tight. Wear the band loosely enough that it can move back and forth on your wrist. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual16_6", "Manual16_7", "Manual16_8"]} {"id": "MANUAL_147", "question": "If I want to take of my fitness tracker, how can I remove the band properly?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Remove a band \n\n1. Turn over fitness tracker and find the band latches. \n \n\n2. To release the latch, slide the flat button toward the band. \n3. Gently pull the band away from the watch to release it. \n \n4. Repeat on the other side. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_9", "Manual16_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_148", "question": "I've heard that I can navigate my fitness tracker, what are the steps to follow?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Navigate fitness tracker \n\nfitness tracker has a color AMOLED touchscreen display and 1 button. \n\nNavigate fitness tracker by tapping the screen, swiping side to side and up and down, or pressing the button. To preserve battery, the watch's screen turns off when not in use, unless you turn on the always-on display setting. For more information, see \"Adjust always-on display\" on page 23. \n\n Basic navigation \n\nThe home screen is the clock. \n\n\u00b7 Swipe down to see quick settings \n\u00b7 Swipe up to see your notifications. \n\u00b7 Swipe left or right to see your tiles. \n \n\n\u00b7 Press the button to open the apps menu or return to the clock face. \u00b7 Press and hold your finger on the clock face to switch between saved clock faces. \n\n Button shortcuts \n\nUse the button to quickly access contactless payments, voice assistant, quick settings, or your favorite apps. \n \n\nPress the button \n\nPress the button to return to the clock face. From the clock face, press the button to open a list of the apps installed on your watch. \n\n Press and hold the button \n\nHold the button for 1 second to activate a feature of your choice. The first time you use the button shortcut, select which feature it activates. To change which feature activates when you hold the button, open the Settings app on your watch and tap Shortcut. Check that the long press shortcut is turned on $\\odot$ and then tap Long press to select the app you want. \n\n Double-press the button \n\nDouble-press the button to open shortcuts to your voice assistant, quick settings, notifications, and contactless payment. Tap a shortcut to open it. \n\n Quick settings \n\nFrom the clock face, swipe down to access the quick settings. \n\n\n Tiles \n\nFrom the clock face, swipe right or left to navigate through your tiles. View your progress toward your daily goal, see a summary of today's activity, check your heart rate throughout the day, view your latest sleep metrics, see the body responses your watch detected, set a timer, start an exercise, or check the weather forecast. \n\nCustomize your watch by changing which tiles are included and the order they're shown in. For more information, see \"Rearrange tiles\" on page 27. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_12", "Manual16_13", "fitness_trackers_04"]} {"id": "MANUAL_149", "question": "What can the fitness tracker do with notifications from my phone?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Notifications from your phone \n\nfitness tracker can show call, text, calendar, and app notifications from your phone to keep you informed. Keep your watch within 30 feet of your phone to receive notifications. \n\n Set up notifications \n\nCheck that Bluetooth on your phone is on and that your phone can receive notifications (often under Settings $,$ Notifications). Then set up notifications: \n\n1. From the Today tab in the fitness tracker app, tap the icon in the top left > fitness tracker tile. \n\n 2. Tap Notifications. \n\n3. Follow the on-screen instructions to pair your watch if you haven't already. Call, text, and calendar notifications are turned on automatically. \n4. To turn on notifications from apps installed on your phone, including fitness tracker and WhatsApp, tap App Notifications and turn on the notifications you want to see. \n\nNote that if you have an iPhone, fitness tracker shows notifications from all calendars synced to the Calendar app. If you have an Android phone, fitness tracker shows calendar notifications from the calendar app you chose during setup. \n\nFor more information, see the related help article. \n\n See incoming notifications \n\nA notification causes your watch to vibrate. If you don't read the notification when it arrives, you can check it later by swiping up on the clock face or by double-pressing the button and tapping the notifications icon. \n \n\n Manage notifications \n\nfitness tracker stores up to 30 notifications, after which the oldest are replaced as you receivenewones. \n\nTo manage notifications: \n\n\u00b7 From the clock face, swipe up to see your notifications and tap any notification to expand it. \n\u00b7 To delete a notification, tap to expand it, then swipe to the bottom and tap Clear. \n\u00b7 To delete all notifications at once, swipe up until you reach the end of your notifications and tap Clear All. \n\u00b7 To exit the notifications screen, press the button or swipe down. \n\n Turn off notifications \n\nTurn off certain notifications in the fitness tracker app, or turn off all notifications in quick settings on fitness tracker. When you turn off all notifications, your watch won't vibrate and the screen won't turn on when your phone receives a notification. \n\nTo turn off certain notifications: \n\n1. From the Today tab \\* in the fitness tracker app on your phone, tap the icon in the topleft $,$ fitness tracker tile $,$ Notifications. 2. Turn off the notifications you no longer want to receive on your watch. \n\nTo turn off all notifications: \n1. From the clock face, swipe down to access quick settings. 2. Tap the do not disturb icon $\\Theta.$ All notifications, including goal celebrations and reminders, are turned off. \n \n\nNote that if you use the do not disturb setting on your phone, you don't receive notifications on your watch until you turn off this setting. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_28", "Manual16_29"]} {"id": "MANUAL_150", "question": "Can you tell me the mechanism on how can my fitness tracker track my skin temperature changes?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Track your skin temperature changes \n\nfitness tracker logs your skin temperature each night to show how it varies from your personal baseline to help identify any changes from your baseline. Insight into your night-time skin temperature variation can help you understand changes in your body and spot trends. To view changes in your nightly sleeping skin temperature, open the fitness tracker app on your phone. From the Today tab \\* , tap the Temperature tile. \n \n-O.2\u00b0F last nightbelow your baseline \n\nYou see a graph of your skin temperature variations, along with any core temperature readings you manually logged. \n \n\nNote that you must wear fitness tracker to sleep for 3 nights before you see your personal skin temperature baseline. \n\nFor more information, see the related help article. Please note that this feature is not available in all markets. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_35", "Manual16_36"]} {"id": "MANUAL_151", "question": "With the Exercise app, how does the fitness tracker track and analyze my exercise?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Track and analyze exercise with the Exercise app \n\nTrack specific exercises with the Exercise app on fitness tracker to see real-time stats, including heart-rate data, calories burned, elapsed time, and a post-workout summary on your wrist. For complete workout stats, and a workout intensity map if you used GPS, tap the Exercise tile in the fitness tracker app. \n\nTo track an exercise: \n\n1. On fitness tracker, open the Exercise app and swipe to find an exercise. Your most recently used exercises appear at the top. Tap Other exercises to find a complete list of exercises. You can also ask Alexa to open the Exercise app or \n\nstart tracking a workout. For more information, see \"Interact with your voice assistant\" on page 30. \n2. Tap the exercise to choose it. If the exercise uses GPS, you can wait for the signal to connect, or start the exercise and GPS will connect when a signal is available. Note that GPS can take a few minutes to connect. \n3. Tap the play icon to begin the exercise, or swipe up to choose an exercise goal or adjust the settings. For more information on the settings, see \"Customize your exercise settings\" on the facing page. \n4. Tap or swipe the large stat to scroll through your real-time stats. To pause your workout,press te button or swipe up and ap the pause icon. res the button again or tap the resume icon to resume your workout. \n5. When you're done with your workout, swipe up and tap End. Your workout summary appears. \n6. Tap Resume to resume your workout, Start new to start a new workout, or Done to close the summarv screen. \n\n Notes: \n\n\u00b7 If you set an exercise goal, your watch alerts you when you're halfway to your goal and when you reach the goal. \u00b7 If the exercise uses GPS, $^{\\prime\\prime}G P S$ connecting..\" appears at the top of the screen. When the screen says $^{\\prime\\prime}G P S$ connected\" and fitness tracker vibrates, GPS is connected. During the exercise, the GPS icon $\\mathcal{A}$ rotates if your watch is \nsearching for a GPS signal. A stationary GPS icon indicates GPS is connected. \nA red GPS icon indicates a GPS signal couldn't be found. \n \n\nDynamic GPS on fitness tracker allows the watch to set the GPS type at the start of the exercise. fitness tracker attempts to connect to the GPS sensors on your phone to preserve battery life. If your phone isn't nearby or moving, fitness tracker uses built-in GPS. \n\nCustomize your exercise settings Customize settings for each exercise type on your watch. Settings include: \n \n\nSettings vary based on the exercise. To adjust the settings for each type of exercise: \n\n1. On fitness tracker, open the Exercise app \n2. Tap the exercise you want to adjust. \n3. Swipe up through the list of settings. \n4. Tap a setting to adjust it. \n\n5. when you're done, swipe down until you see the play icon Check your workout summary After you complete a workout, fitness tracker shows a summary of your stats. \n\nCheck the Exercise tile in the fitness tracker app to see additional stats and a workout intensity map if you used GPs. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_42", "Manual16_43"]} {"id": "MANUAL_152", "question": "How does the fitness tracker manage to measure my heart rate?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Check your heart rate \n\nfitness tracker personalizes your heart-rate zones using your heart rate reserve, which is the difference between your maximum heart rate and your resting heart rate. To help you target the training intensity of your choice, check your heart rate and heart-rate zone on your watch during exercise. fitness tracker notifies you when you enter a heart-rate zone. \n \n\nCustom heart-rate zones \n\nInstead of using these heart-rate zones, you can create a custom zone in the fitness tracker app to target a specific heart-rate range. \n\nFor more information, see the related help article. \n\n Earn Active Zone Minutes \n\nEarn Active Zone Minutes for time spent in the fat burn, cardio, or peak heart-rate zones. To help you maximize your time, you earn 2 Active Zone Minutes for each minuteyou'reinthecardioorpeakzones. \n\n1 minute in the fat burn zone $=$ 1 Active Zone Minute 1 minute in the cardio or peak zones $=2$ Active Zone Minutes \n\nA few moments after you enter a different heart-rate zone during your exercise, your watch buzzes so that you know how hard you're working. The number of times your watch vibrates indicates which zone you're in: \n\n1 buzz $=$ fat burn zone \n2 buzzes $=$ cardio zone \n3 buzzes $=$ peak zone \n\nTo start, your weekly goal is set to 150 Active Zone Minutes. You'll receive notifications as you reach your goal. \n\nFor more information, see the related help article. \n\n Receive heart-rate notifications \n\nStay informed when fitness tracker detects that your heart rate is outside of your high or low thresholds when you appear to be inactive for at least 10 minutes. \n \n\nTo turn this feature off or adjust the thresholds: \n\n1.From the Today tab in the fitness tracker app on your phone, tap the icon in the top left >fitness tracker tile. \n2.Tap High & low heart rate. \n3. Turn High heart rate notification or Low heart rate notification on or off, or tap Custom to adjust the threshold. \n\nView past heart-rate notifications, log possible symptoms and causes, or delete notifications in the fitness tracker app. For more information, see the related help article. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_44", "Manual16_45"]} {"id": "MANUAL_153", "question": "How can I make purchase only using the fitness tracker?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Make purchases \n\nMake purchases using your fitness tracker device at any store that accepts contactless payments. To determine if the store accepts contactless payments, look for the symbol below on the payment terminal: \n \n\nAll customers except those in Australia: \n\n1.Open the Wallet orfitness tracker Pay app on your watch. Note that you can quickly access your payment app by double-pressing the button on yourwatch. \n2. If prompted, enter your 4-digit watch PiN code. Your default card appears on the screen. \n \n\n3. To pay with your default card, hold your wrist near the payment terminal. To pay with a different card, swipe to find the card you want to use, and hold your wrist near the payment terminal. \n\nCustomers in Australia: \n\n1. If you have a credit or debit card from an Australian bank, hold your watch near the payment terminal to pay. If your card is from a bank outside of Australia, or if you wish to pay with a card that is not your default card, complete steps 1-3 in the section above. \n2. If prompted, enter your 4-digit watch PiN code. \n\n3. If the purchase amount exceeds $\\mathbb{S}100$ AU, follow the instructions on the payment terminal. If prompted for a PlN code, enter the PIN code for your card (not your watch). \n\nWhen the payment succeeds, your watch vibrates and you see a confirmation on the screen. \n\nIf the payment terminal doesn't recognize your fitness tracker device, make sure the watch face is near the reader and that the cashier knows you're using a contactless payment. \n\nFor added security, you must wear fitness tracker on your wrist to use contactless payments. \n\nFor more information, see the related help article. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_46", "Manual16_47"]} {"id": "MANUAL_154", "question": "When using the fitness tracker, what are the troubles I might encounter and how to solve them?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Troubleshooting \n\nIf fitness tracker isn't working properly, see our troubleshooting steps below. \n\n Heart-rate signal missing \n\nfitness tracker continuously tracks your heart rate while you're exercising and throughout the day. If the heart-rate sensor on your watch has difficulty detecting a signal, dashed lines appear. \n \n\nIf your watch doesn't detect a heart-rate signal, make sure you're wearing your watch correctly, either by moving it higher or lower on your wrist or by tightening or loosening the band. fitness tracker should be in contact with your skin. After holding your arm still and straight for a short time, you should see your heart rate again. \n\nFor more information, see the related help article. \n\n GPS signal missing \n\nEnvironmental factors including tall buildings, dense forest, steep hills, and thick cloud cover can interfere with your watch's ability to connect to GPS satellites. If your watch is searching for a GPS signal during an exercise, you'll see the GPS icon $\\vartriangleleft$ rotating at the top of the screen. \n \n\nFor best results, wait for fitness tracker to find the signal before you start your workout. \n\nIf fitness tracker loses the GPS signal during your workout, the GPS icon appears red V Your watch will attempt to reconnect. \n \n\nFor more information, see the related help article. \n\n Other issues \n\nIf you experience any of the following issues, restart your watch: \n\n\u00b7Won'tsync \n\u00b7 Won't respond to taps, swipes, or button press \nWon't track steps or other data \nWon't show notifications \n\nFor instructions, see \"Restart Sense $2^{\\prime\\prime}$ on page 66. ", "images_list": ["Manual16_48", "Manual16_49", "Manual16_50"]} {"id": "MANUAL_155", "question": "I want to replace the band my fitness tracker. Is there any other sizes?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Band size \n\nBand sizes are shown below. Note that accessory bands sold separately may vary Slightly. \n \n\nEnvironmental conditions \n ", "images_list": ["Manual16_51", "Manual16_52"]} {"id": "MANUAL_156", "question": "I want to lock my fitness tracker. How to realize that?", "provenance": [50015], "ground_truth": " Set up device lock \n\nTo help keep your watch secure, turn on device lock in the fitness tracker app, which prompts you to enter a personal 4-digit PiN code to unlock your watch. If you set up contactless payments on your watch, device lock is turned on automatically and you're required to set a code. If you don't use contactless payments, device lock is Optional. \n\nTurn on device lock or reset your PIN code in the fitness tracker app: \n\nFrom the Today tab in the fitness tracker app, tap the icon in the top left > fitness tracker tile $,$ Device Lock. \n\nFor more information, see the related help article. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_157", "question": "What should I pay attention to when using the fridge-freezer? Just tell me the first five ones in the manual.", "provenance": [50016], "ground_truth": " 1. When connecting the power \n\n A dedicated outlet should be used. \n\u2022 Using several devices at one outlet may cause fire.\n \u2022 If unit is connected to an earth leakage breaker it may trip resulting in spoiled food. \n \n\n Do not allow the power plug to face upward or to be crushed at the back of the fridge-freezer. \nIf the cord is crushed behind the refrigerator it may damage the cable resulting in fire. An upward facing plug may pull loose under the weight of the cord resulting in electrical failure causing fire or the fridge turning off and spoiling food. \n \n\n Prevent the power cord from being crushed or kinked if the refrigerator is pushed in after the power plug is extracted during the installation. \nCrushed or kinked cables can become the cause of fire or electric shock. When moving your appliance away from the wall, be careful not to roll over or damage the power cord. \n\n Do not allow heavy objects to kink or crush the power cord. \nIt may damage the power cord and become a cause of fire or electric shock. \n \n\n Important Safety Instruction \n\n Do not extend or modify the length of the power plug. \nThis may become the cause of fire or electric shock. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual17_0", "Manual17_1", "Manual17_2", "Manual17_3"]} {"id": "MANUAL_158", "question": "When connecting the power of the fridge, what should I manage to do? Just tell me the first five ones in the manual.", "provenance": [50016], "ground_truth": " Do not place heavy objects or liquid filled objects on the top of the refrigerator. \nHeavy objects may fall when opening and closing doors resulting in injury. Liquid filled objects may leak or fall and break resulting in injury, or electric shock. \n \n\n Do not lean on or hang from the doors or shelves of the refrigerator. \nThis may damage the doors or shelves of the refrigerator or cause it to topple over resulting in injury and damage. Always supervise children when they are near the refrigerator. \n \n\n Important Safety Instruction \n\n Prevent children from entering the product. \nIt may endanger the life of a child if the child enters the refrigerator. \n \n\n Take care when opening and closing the refrigerator doors. Vigorous opening or closing may cause the contents to topple out resulting in injury or damage. \n\n Do not install the refrigerator in a damp or wet environment. \nMoisture may penetrate electrical components resulting in fire or electric shock. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual17_11", "Manual17_12", "Manual17_13", "Manual17_14"]} {"id": "MANUAL_159", "question": "In order not to cause injury or damage to house or contents using the fridge, what should I pay attention to?", "provenance": [50016], "ground_truth": " Do not touch food or containers in the freezer with wet hands. \nIt may cause frostbite. \n \n\n Ensure that all foods and containers are stored or stacked in a stable manner. \nThe food may fall during opening and closing of the door of the refrigerator and hurt people. \n\n Do not put filled bottles in the freezer. \nIt may freeze the contents and break the bottle possibly resulting in injury. \n \n\n Important Safety Instruction \n\n Do not insert hands into the bottom of the fridgefreezer. \nThe iron plate at the bottom may cause injury. \n \n\n Carry the fridge-freezer with the handles at the bottom of the front and the top of the rear. \nOtherwise, your hands may slip possibly resulting in injury or product damage. Because the product is heavy, carrying it alone may hurt people or accidents may occur. \n \n\n Because opening or closing the door of the fridgefreezer may cause injury to other people around it, be careful, please. \nOpening both doors can result in fingers or hands being crushed in the small gap between the doors. Open doors could result in children being hurt by the corners of the doors (particularly the freezer door as lower edge might be out of line of site). \n \n\n Do not put any living animal in the fridge-freezer. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual17_31", "Manual17_32", "Manual17_33", "Manual17_34", "Manual17_35", "Manual17_36"]} {"id": "MANUAL_160", "question": "Is there a display panel for temperature control on the firdge? If so, please introduce it to me.", "provenance": [50016], "ground_truth": " Display Panel For Temperature Control \n\n Adjusting the temperatures and functions \n \n\n Power \n\u2022 If you push button more than 3 seconds you can switch on or off the Refrigerator. \n \n\n How to adjust the temperature in the refrigerator compartment \n\u2022 The initial Temperature of the Refrigerator Compartment is $0^{\\circ}\\mathsf{C}$ and $6^{\\circ}\\mathrm{C}$ respectively. You can now adjust the temperature of the compartments as you want. \n\u2022 When you press the temperature control button, the temperature of the Refrigerator part is change by 1 degree. \n \n\nThe actual inner temperature varies depending on the food status, as the indicated setting temperature is a target temperature, not actual temperature within refrigerator. Refrigeration function is weak in the initial time. Please adjust temperature as above after using refrigerator for minimum 2\\~3 days. \n\n Super Cooling \n\u2022 Please select this function for prompt cooling.\n \u2022 This function is used when you want to cool the foods quickly. Press the SUPER COOL (Super Cooling) button once, and then the quick cool operation starts with the lamp it.\n \u2022 The Super Cooling operation takes about 2 hours. When its operation ends, it automatically returns to the previous temperature setting. If you want to stop the quick cool operation, press the SUPER COOL button once more, the lamp goes out, and the Super Cooling operation stops and the refrigerator returns to the previous temperature setting. \n \n\n Self Test \nThis function allows you to check for operational problems. If you think you have a problem with your fridge, then press the temperature control button:\n - If the indicate lights move up or down, then there is no problem with your fridge.\n - If the indicate lights do not move up or down, then please leave the power connected and call your nearest service agent. \n\n Door Alarm \nWhen the door of the fridge is left open for a while, the alarm sounds. ", "images_list": ["Manual17_39", "Manual17_40", "Manual17_41", "Manual17_42"]} {"id": "MANUAL_161", "question": "I want to store food of different categories in the fridge. Is there anything to know?", "provenance": [50016], "ground_truth": " How to store food properly \n\n Refrigerator shelf \nPlace dishes or food properly spaced. \n \n\n Bottle shelf \nStore beverage bottle or wine bottle with the height 275mm or smaller here. (Place the glass bottle carefully because it may break.) \n\n\n Snack compartment \nPlace small food such as cookies and bread here. (Do not place bottles or jars in this compartment.) \n\n\n Vegetable compartment \nPlace vegetable or fruit here. \n\n\n Dairy goods compartment \nPlace dairy goods such as butter and cheese here. \n\n\n 2L bottle shelf \nPlace 2.0L bottle or other big-size bottle here. \n", "images_list": ["Manual17_44", "fridge_01", "fridge_02", "fridge_03", "fridge_04", "fridge_05"]} {"id": "MANUAL_162", "question": "I've heard that this fridge has the function of Low-temperature catalyst deodorization system. Can you explain the function to me?", "provenance": [50016], "ground_truth": " Low-temperature catalyst de odori z ation system (removing smells) \n\n Features \n\n1. The deodorizer will not harm any stored food while it maintains odor reduction. \n \n\n2. It is advised to place food stuff that has a strong odor in a sealed container before storing in the refrigerator. Pay particular attention to fermented foods etc as the strong smells may permeate other stored foods. ", "images_list": ["Manual17_43"]} {"id": "MANUAL_163", "question": "What is Anti Condensation Pipe in this fridge?", "provenance": [50016], "ground_truth": " Anti Condensation Pipe \n\u2022 The Anti-Condensation pipe is installed around the front side of fridge as well as on the partition between fridge compartment to prevent dewing.\n \u2022 Especially after installation or when ambient temperature is high, the fridge may feel hot, which is quite normal. \nAnti Condensation Pipe\n ", "images_list": ["Manual17_45"]} {"id": "MANUAL_164", "question": "My fridge is too dirty. How to clean it?", "provenance": [50016], "ground_truth": " Cleaning \n\n Before Cleaning \nBe sure to unplug the power or shutdown the main switch in your house. \n\n Exterior \nClean the outside of the fridge with a hot damp cloth with or without cleaning detergent. If you use a detergent, be sure to wipe it with a clean wet cloth. \n\n Interior \nAs above. \n\n After Cleaning \nCheck that the power cord is not damaged, power plug has not overheated, and that the power plug is tightly inserted into the outlet. \n\n Warning \n\nBe sure to dry the appliance with a cloth after washing it with water. \n\nDo not use abrasive, petroleum, benzene, thinner, hydrochloride acid, boiling water, rough brush, etc, as they may damage parts of the fridge. \nBefore calling for service, check this list. It may save you both time and expense. This list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_165", "question": "Considering that fuel is highly flammable and poisonous, what should I pay attention to when using the generator?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE01018 \n FUEL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND POISONOUS \n9 Always turn off the engine when refuelling. \n\n\n9 Never refuel while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame. \n\n\n9 Take care not to spill any fuel on the engine or muffler when refuelling. \n\n9 If you swallow any fuel, inhale fuel vapor, or allow any to get in your eye(s), see your doctor immediately. If any fuel spills on your skin or clothing, immediately wash with soap and water and change your clothes. \n\n9 When operating or transporting the generator, be sure it is kept upright. If it tilts, fuel may leak from the carburetor or fuel tank. Also, be sure the fuel tank cap air vent knob is tightened when transporting the generator. \n", "images_list": ["generator_20", "generator_21", "generator_03"]} {"id": "MANUAL_166", "question": "The engine and muffler of the generator may be hot after working. How can I ensure my safety in that case?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE01019 \n ENGINE AND MUFFLER MAY BE HOT \n9 Place the generator in a place where pedestrians or children are not likely to touch the generator. \n\n\n9 Avoid placing any flammable materials near the exhaust outlet during operation. \n \n\n9 Keep the generator at least $1\\textsf{m}$ (3 ft) from buildings or other equipment, or the engine may overheat. \n \n\n9 Avoid operating the engine with a dust cover. \n \n\n9 Be sure to carry the generator only by its carrying handle. \n$\\textcircled{1}$ Carrying handle \n \n", "images_list": ["generator_04", "Manual18_8", "Manual18_9", "Manual18_10", "Manual18_11"]} {"id": "MANUAL_167", "question": "How to prevent electric shock from the generator in daily usage?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE01020 \n ELECTRIC SHOCK PREVENTION\n9 Never operate the engine in rain or snow.\n \n\n9 Never touch the generator with wet hands or electrical shock will occur.\n \n\n9 Be sure to ground (earth) the generator.\nNOTE: Use ground (earth) lead of sufficient current capacity. \n \n$\\textcircled{1}$ Lead diameter \n ", "images_list": ["Manual18_12", "Manual18_13", "Manual18_14", "Manual18_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_168", "question": "The cock knob of generator should be fueled, what steps should I follow?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE01034 \n FUEL COCK KNOB \nThe fuel cock knob is used to supply fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor. \n \n\n\nRemove the cover $\\textcircled{1}$ and the fuel cock lever can be found inside. If for some reason the fuel cock knob cannot be turned, this lever can be used to supply fuel. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual18_19", "Manual18_20"]} {"id": "MANUAL_169", "question": "Pre-operation check on fuel is important when using the generator, How to do that?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": " FUEL \nMake sure there is sufficient fuel in the tank. \nRecommended fuel: Unleaded gasoline Fuel tank capacity: Total: 2.5 L (0.55 Imp gal, 0.66 US gal) \n\n\n\nYour generator engine has been designed to use regular unleaded gasoline with a pump octane number ((R $+\\textsf{M})/\\mathcal{Z})$ ) of 86 or higher, or research octane number of 91 or higher. \n\n\n\n w \n9 Fuel is highly flammable and poisonous. Check \u201cSAFETY INFORMATION\u201d (See page 4) carefully before refueling. 9 Do not fill above the top of the fuel filter or it may overflow when the fuel heats up later and expands. 9 Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately. 9 After refueling, make sure the tank cap is tightened securely. \n", "images_list": ["generator_12", "generator_13", "generator_14"]} {"id": "MANUAL_170", "question": "What are the first two steps to start the engine of the generator?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "1. While holding the fuel tank cap so that it will not move, turn the air vent knob 1 turn counter clockwise to open the fuel tank air vent. \n$\\textcircled{1}$ Air vent knob \n \n\n\n2. Turn the fuel cock knob to the \u201cON\u201d position. \n1 \u201cON\u201d \n ", "images_list": ["Manual18_26", "Manual18_27"]} {"id": "MANUAL_171", "question": "I need to make Alternating Current (AC) connection on the generator. How to ensure my safety during the process?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "Alternating Current (AC) \n\n c C \n\n9 Be sure all electric devices including the lines and plug connections are in good condition before connection to the generator. 9 Be sure any electric devices are turned off before plugging it in. 9 Be sure the total load is within generator rated output. 9 Be sure the receptacle load current is within receptacle rated current. \n1. Wind the power lead 2 or 3 turns around handle.\n 2. Start the engine.\n 3. Plug in to the AC receptacle. \n \n\n4. Make sure the AC pilot light is on. \n$\\textcircled{1}$ AC pilot light \n \n\n5. Turn the economy control switch to the \u201c I \u201d (ON) position and turn on any electric devices. \n1 \u201c I \u201d (ON) \n NOTE: \nThe economy control switch must be turned to $\"\\bigcirc\"$ (OFF) when using electric devices that require a large starting current, such as a compressor or a submergible pump. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual18_33", "Manual18_34", "Manual18_35"]} {"id": "MANUAL_172", "question": "I've noticed that there are two different kinds of switches on the generator. Please introduce them.", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE00939 \n ENGINE SWITCH \nThe engine switch controls the ignition system. $\\textcircled{1}$ $\\bar{\\mathfrak{G}}$ \u201cON\u201d Ignition circuit is switched on. The engine can be started. $\\circleddash$ $\\bigotimes$ \u201cSTOP\u201d Ignition circuit is switched off. The engine will not run. \n\n\n\nAE00988 \n ECONOMY CONTROL SWITCH \n$\\textcircled{1}$ I \u201cON\u201d \nWhen the economy control switch is turned \u201cI\u201d, the economy control unit controls the engine speed according to the connected load. The results are better fuel consumption and less noise. \n$\\circleddash$ 3 \u201cOFF\u201d \nWhen the economy control switch is turned $\"\\bigcirc\"$ , the engine runs at the rated r/min $(5,\\!000\\ \\mathsf{r}/\\mathsf{m i n})$ regardless of whether there is a load connected or not. \n\n\n NOTE: \nThe economy control switch must be turned to $\"\\bigcirc\"$ (OFF) when using electric devices that require a large starting current, such as a compressor or a submergible pump. ", "images_list": ["generator_06", "generator_07"]} {"id": "MANUAL_173", "question": "Where can I find and record identification of the generator?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE00012 \n IDENTIFICATION NUMBER RECORDS \nRecord your Primary I.D., and serial numbers in the spaces provided, to assist you in ordering spare parts from a generator dealer. \nAlso record and keep these I.D. numbers in a separate place in case your machine is stolen. \n \n\nAE00011 \n MACHINE IDENTIFICATION \nThe machine serial number is stamped in the location as shown. \n \n\n NOTE: \n\nThe first three digits of these numbers are for model identification; the remaining digits are the unit production number. Keep a record of these numbers for reference when ordering parts from a generator dealer. ", "images_list": ["Manual18_0", "Manual18_1"]} {"id": "MANUAL_174", "question": "What should I pay attention to when using DC protector of the generator?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE01099 \n DC PROTECTOR \nThe DC protector turns off automatically when the load exceeds the generator rated output. \n\n\n c C \nReduce the load to the specified generator rated output if the DC protector turns off. If it turns off again, consult a generator dealer. \n\n NOTE: \nPress to reset the DC protector. \n$\\textcircled{1}$ \u201cRESET\u201d\n $\\circleddash$ \u201cOFF\u201d \n", "images_list": ["generator_08", "generator_09"]} {"id": "MANUAL_175", "question": "It is important to do pre-operation check on engine oil before using generator. What are the right steps?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE00222 \n ENGINE OIL\n Make sure the engine oil is at the upper level of the oil filler hole. Add oil as necessary. \n\n\n$\\textcircled{1}$ Upper level \n\n\n NOTE: \nRecommended engine oil classification: API Service \u201cSE\u201d or \u201cSF\u201d. \n\n\n c C \nThe generator has been shipped without engine oil. Fill with oil or it will not start. \n \n", "images_list": ["generator_17", "generator_18", "generator_19", "Manual18_23"]} {"id": "MANUAL_176", "question": "What are the last three steps to start the engine from the manual?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "5. Pull slowly on the recoil starter until it is engaged, then pull it briskly. \nNOTE: \nGrasp the carrying handle firmly to prevent the generator from falling over when pulling the recoil starter. \n\n\n\n6. After the engine starts, warm up the engine until the engine does not stop when the choke knob is returned to the original position. \n\n\n7. Push the choke knob back to the original position. \n \n NOTE: \nWhen starting the engine in areas where the ambient temperature is below $\\mathtt{0^{\\circ}C}$ $(32^{\\circ}\\mathsf{F})$ , the engine automatically operates at the rated ${\\mathsf{r}}/{\\mathsf{m i n}}$ ( $5{,}000~\\mathsf{r}/\\mathsf{m i n})$ for three minutes to warm up the engine regardless of the economy control switch position. The economy control unit operates normally afterwards if the economy control switch is turned to \"I\" (ON). ", "images_list": ["generator_16", "Manual18_29"]} {"id": "MANUAL_177", "question": "The battery of generator is low. How to properly charge it?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": " AE01100 Battery Charging \n\nThe generator DC rated voltage is 12V. \n\n1. Wind the battery charging lead 2 or 3 turns around the handle and plug into DC receptacle. \n\n\n NOTE: \n9 Make connections to the battery after starting the engine. 9 Clamp the red wire to the positive $(+)$ terminal and the black wire to the negative $(\\cdot)$ terminal of the battery. Do not reverse these positions. \n$\\textcircled{1}$ Red\n $\\circleddash$ Black \n2. Start the engine.\n 3. Press in the DC protector and install the battery. \n \n\n\n c C \n9 Be sure the economy control switch is turned off while charging the battery. 9 Be sure the battery leads are properly connected. 9 Be sure the breather hose is properly connected and is not damaged or obstructed. 9 Reduce the load to the specified generator rated output if the DC protector turns off. If it turns off again, consult a generator dealer. \n NOTE: \nPress to reset the DC protector. \n$\\textcircled{1}$ \u201cRESET\u201d\n $\\circleddash$ \u201cOFF\u201d \n \n\nNOTE: \n\n9 At full charge, electrode specific gravity is between 1.26 and 1.28. 9 Check specific gravity hourly. \n\n\nNever smoke or make and break connections at the battery while charging. Sparks may ignite the battery gas. \n\nBattery electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous, causing severe burns, etc. contains sulfuric (sulphuric) acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. \n\nAntidote: EXTERNAL-Flush with water. \n\nINTERNAL-Drink large quantities of water or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil. Call physician immediately. \n\nEYES: Flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention. Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks, flame, cigarettes, etc., away. Ventilate when charging or using in closed space. Always cover eyes when working near batteries. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. \n \n", "images_list": ["Manual18_37", "Manual18_38", "Manual18_39"]} {"id": "MANUAL_178", "question": "I need to stop the engine of the generator. Tell me how to do that.", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": " AE01025 STOPPING THE ENGINE \n\nNOTE: \n9 Turn off any electric devices. \n9 Turn the economy control switch to the $\"\\bigcirc\"$ (OFF) position. \n\n\n1 3 \u201cOFF\u201d \n1. Disconnect any electric devices. \n\n\n2. Turn the engine switch to the \u201c 5 \u201d (STOP) position. \n1 5 \u201cSTOP\u201d \n\n\n\n3. Turn the fuel cock knob to \u201cOFF\u201d. \n$\\textcircled{1}$ \u201cOFF\u201d \n \n\n\n4. Turn the fuel tank cap air vent knob clockwise until it is finger-tight. \n ", "images_list": ["generator_22", "generator_23", "generator_24", "Manual18_40", "Manual18_41"]} {"id": "MANUAL_179", "question": "According to the advice from manual, how to inspect the spark plug when using the generator?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": " AE01026 SPARK PLUG INSPECTION \n\nYou should periodically remove and inspect the spark plug. \n1. Remove the cover $\\textcircled{1}$ . \n2. Check for discoloration and remove the carbon. \n \n3. Check the spark plug type and gap. \n \n$\\circledast$ Gap \n \n\n\n4. Install the spark plug. \n \n\n\n5. Install the cover. ", "images_list": ["Manual18_44", "Manual18_45", "Manual18_46", "Manual18_47"]} {"id": "MANUAL_180", "question": "In order to replace engine oil of the generator properly, what are the first six steps I need to follow?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": " AE01096 ENGINE OIL REPLACEMENT \n\n1. Place the machine on a level surface and warm up the engine for several minutes. Then stop the engine and turn the fuel cock knob to \u201cOFF\u201d. Turn the fuel tank cap air vent knob clockwise.\n 2. Remove the cover $\\textcircled{1}$ .\n \n\n\n 3. Remove the oil drain joint $\\textcircled{1}$ from the bottom of the generator and remove the oil filler cap. \n \n\n\n4. Attach the oil drain joint $\\textcircled{1}$ to the oil filler hole. \n \n\n\n5. Place an oil pan under the engine. Tilt the generator to drain the oil completely. \n\n\n6. Add engine oil to the upper level. \n$\\textcircled{1}$ Upper level \n", "images_list": ["Manual18_48", "Manual18_49", "Manual18_50", "generator_25", "generator_26"]} {"id": "MANUAL_181", "question": "I just made mistakes on air filter of the geenrator. Please tell me the right steps.", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE01029 \n AIR FILTER\n 1. Remove the cover $\\textcircled{1}$ . \n \n\n\n2. Remove the clip $\\circledcirc$ holding the air filter cover $\\circledast$ . \n \n\n\n3. Remove the air filter cover and element $\\textcircled{4}$ .\n 4. Wash the element in solvent and dry.\n 5. Oil the element and squeeze out excess oil. The element should be wet but not dripping. \nRecommended oil: Foam-air-filter oil or SAE 20 motor oil \nc C \nDo not wring out the element. This could cause it to tear. \n6. Insert the element into the air filter. \nNOTE: \nBe sure the element sealing surface matches the air filter so there is no air leak. \n \n\n c C \nThe engine should never run without the element; excessive piston and cylinder wear may result. \n\n w \nNever use solvent while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame. \n\n7. Replace the air filter cover in its original position and install the clip.\n\n 8. Install the cover. ", "images_list": ["Manual18_61", "Manual18_62", "Manual18_63"]} {"id": "MANUAL_182", "question": "If the engine of the generator won't start, what should I do?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "AE01097 \n TROUBLESHOOTING \n Engine won\u2019t start \n1. Fuel systems No fuel supplied to combustion chamber. \n2 No fuel in tank .... Supply fuel. \n\n\n2 Fuel in tank .... \u2022 Fuel tank cap air vent knob to \u201cOPEN\u201d (turn it 1 turn counterclockwise). \n\u2022 Fuel cock knob to \u201cON\u201d. 2 Clogged fuel line .... Clean fuel line. 2 Clogged carburetor .... Clean carburetor. \n\n\n2. Engine oil system Insufficient 2 Oil level is low .... Add engine oil. \n", "images_list": ["generator_27", "generator_28", "generator_29"]} {"id": "MANUAL_183", "question": "I need to drain the fuel of the generator. How to properly do that?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": " STORAGE \n\nLong term storage of your machine will require some preventive procedures to guard against deterioration. \nAE01095 \n DRAIN THE FUEL \n1. Remove the fuel tank cap. Drain the fuel from the fuel tank into an approved gasoline container using a commercially available hand siphon. Then, install the fuel tank cap. \n w \n9 Fuel is highly flammable and poisonous. Check \u201cSAFETY INFORMATION\u201d (See page 4) carefully. \n9 Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately. \n \n\n\n2. Remove the cover $\\textcircled{1}$ . Drain fuel from the carburetor by loosening the drain screw $\\circleddash$ on the carburetor float chamber.\n 3. Turn the fuel cock knob to \u201cOFF\u201d. Start the engine and leave it run until it stops. This will burn any remaining fuel in the carburetor. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual18_66", "Manual18_67"]} {"id": "MANUAL_184", "question": "What should I do before using this generator to supply precision equipment which is voltage sensitive?", "provenance": [50018], "ground_truth": "Some precision equipment is voltage sensitive and may require a more uniform voltage supply than portable generators provide. Examples include some medical equipment, personal computers, and some inverters that sense peak and RMS voltage values. Consult the precision-equipment vendor before relying on any portable generator to provide power to such equipment. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_185", "question": "When using the grill, how to connect regulator to the LP Tank?", "provenance": [50019], "ground_truth": " Connecting Regulator To The LP Tank \n\n1. LP tank must be properly secured onto grill. (Refer to assembly section.) \n2. Turn all control knobs to the OFF position \n3. Turn LP tank OFF by turning OPD hand wheel clockwise to a full stop.\n 4.Remove the protective cap from LP tank valve.Alwaysuse cap and strap supplied with valve. \n \n\n\nDo not use a POL transport plug (plastic part with external threads)! It will defeat the safety feature of thevalve. \n \n\n\n5.Hold regulator and insert nipple into LF tank valve. Hand-tighten the coupling nut,holding regulator in a straight line withLP tank valve so as not to cross- \n \n\nNipple has to be centered into the LP tank valve. \n\n6.Turn the coupling nut clockwise and tighten to a full stop.The regulator will seal on the back-check feature in theLP tank valve,resulting in some resistance.An additional one-halfto three-quarters turn is required to complete the connection.Tighten by hand only-do not usetools. ", "images_list": ["Manual19_16", "Manual19_17", "Manual19_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_186", "question": "To engure my safety when using the grill, how to do leak testing on valves, hose and regulatol?", "provenance": [50019], "ground_truth": " Leak Testing Valves, Hose and Regulatol \n\n1. Turn all grill control knobs to OFF \n\n2. Be sure regulator is tightly connected to LP tank \n\n3.Completely open LP tank valve by turning OP D hand wheel counterclockwise.If you hear a rushing sound,turngasoff immediately.There is a major leak at the connection.Correct before proceeding by calling Sears for replacement parts at 1-800-4-MY-HOME \n\n4.Brush soapy solution on to areas where bubbles are shown in picture below: \n \n\n\n5. If\"growing\u201dbubbles appear, there is a leak. Close LP tank valve immediately and retighten connections. Ifleaks cannot be stopped do not try to repair. Call Sears for replacement partsat1-800-4-MY-HOME\u00b0 \n\n6. Always close LP tank valve after performing leak test by turning hand wheel clockwise. \n\n \n\u00b7 Never attempt to attach this grill to the self-contained LP gas system of a camper trailer or motor home. \n\n\u00b7 Do not use grill until leak-tested ", "images_list": ["Manual19_20", "Manual19_21"]} {"id": "MANUAL_187", "question": "What should I pay attention to on ablout indirect cooking using the grill?", "provenance": [50019], "ground_truth": " Indirect Cooking \n\nPoultryand large cuts of meat cook slowly to perfection on the grill by indirect heat. The heat from selected burners circulates gently throughout the grill, cooking meat or poultry without the touchof a direct flame.This method greatly reduces flare-ups when cooking extra fatty cuts because there is no direct flame to ignite the fats and juices that drip during cooking \n \n1 Burner Cooking Cook with direct or indirect heat Best for smaller meals or foods Consumes less fuel. \n\n Indirect Cooking Instructions \n\nAlways cook with the lid close a Due to weather conditions, cooking times may vary. During cold and windy conditions the temperature setting may neec to be increased to in sure sufficient cooking temperatures \n ", "images_list": ["Manual19_36", "Manual19_37"]} {"id": "MANUAL_188", "question": "What are the first three steps in assembly process of the grill according to the manual?", "provenance": [50019], "ground_truth": " 1\n\nAttach the two locking casters at therearof the bottom shelf and the two fixed casters at thefront using the supplied wrench \n \n\n 2\n \n\n 3 \n\nAttach light adapter to back panel using four 8-32x3/8\" screws, 4mm lock washers, 4mm flat washers and 8 nuts, shownA. \n\nPlace lower back panel between side panels at rear of bottom shelf. Secure lower back panel to side panels using two 1/4-20x1/2\" screws and 7mm lock washers each side. Secure lower back panel to bottom shelf using one 1/4-20x1/2\" screw and 7 mm lock was her,shownB \n \n\n\n 8-32x3/8\"screw Qty.4 4mm lock washer Qty.4 4mm flat washer Qty.4 1/4-20x1/2\"screw Qty.5 7mm lock washer Qty.5 \n ", "images_list": ["Manual19_49", "Manual19_50", "Manual19_51", "Manual19_52"]} {"id": "MANUAL_189", "question": "Can you share me some safety tips using the grill?", "provenance": [50019], "ground_truth": " Safety Tips \n\nBefore opening LP tankvalve,check the coupling nut for tightness. When grill is not inuse, turn off all control knobs and LP tank valve. Never move grill while in operation or still hot Use long-handled barbecue utensils and oven mitts to avoid burns and splatters. Maximum load for shelves is 1 o lbs. Do not use a cooking pot larger than $\\mathsf{g}^{\\flat}$ on grid. The grease tray must be installed into opening in back panel and should be emptied after each use.Do not remove grease tray until grill has completely cooled. If you notice grease or other hot material dripping from gril onto valve, hose or regulator, turn off gas supply at once. Determine the cause, correct it, then clean and inspect valve hose and regulator before continuing. Perform a leak test. The regulator may make a humming or whistling noise during operation. This will not affect safety or use of grill. If you have a grill problem see the\"Troubleshooting Section\" ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_190", "question": "What are identification numbers of my jetski? I don't understand that.", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " Identification numbers \n\nRecord the Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number, Hull Identification Number (HIN) and engine serial number in the spaces provided for assistance when ordering spare parts from a jetski dealer. Also record and keep these ID numbers in a separate place in case your watercraft is stolen. \n\n\nEJU01831 \n Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number \n \n\nThe PRI-ID number is stamped on a label $\\textcircled{1}$ attached inside the engine compartment. \n\n\n\nEJU18841 \n Hull Identification Number (HIN) \n \n\nThe HIN is stamped on a plate $\\textcircled{1}$ attached to the hull on the aft, starboard (right) side. \n\n\nEJU09971\n Engine serial number\n \n\nThe engine serial number is stamped on a label $\\textcircled{1}$ attached to the engine unit. \n", "images_list": ["Manual20_0", "jetski_01", "Manual20_1", "jetski_02", "Manual20_2", "jetski_03"]} {"id": "MANUAL_191", "question": "I've heard that my jetski has cruising limitations. Please introduce them.", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " Cruising limitations \n \n\nG Scan constantly for people, objects, and other watercraft. Be alert for conditions that limit your visibility or block your vision of others. \n\nG Operate defensively at safe speeds and keep a safe distance away from people, objects, and other watercraft. \n\nG Do not follow directly behind watercraft or other boats. \n\nG Do not go near others to spray or splash them with water. \n\nG Avoid sharp turns or other maneuvers that make it hard for others to avoid you or understand where you are going. \n\nG Avoid areas with submerged objects or shallow water. \n\nG Ride within your limits and avoid aggressive maneuvers to reduce the risk of loss of control, ejection, and collision. \n\nG Do not operate the watercraft in rough water, bad weather or when visibility is poor; this may lead to an accident causing injury or death. Be alert to the possibility of adverse weather. Take note of weather forecasts and the prevailing weather conditions before setting out on your watercraft. \n\nG As with any water sport, you should not ride your watercraft without someone else near by. If you ride further than swimming distance from shore, you should ride by another boat or watercraft, but make sure you stay a safe distance away. It\u2019s good common sense! \n \n\nG Never operate in water that is less than 60 cm (2 ft) deep, otherwise you increase your chance of hitting a submerged object, which could result in injury. \n\nG This is a high performance boat\u2014not a toy. Sharp turns or jumping wakes or waves can increase the risk of back/spinal injury (paralysis), facial injuries, and broken legs, ankles and other bones. Do not jump wakes or waves. \n \n\nG This watercraft is not equipped with lighting required for night operation. Do not operate the watercraft after sunset or before dawn, otherwise you increase the risk of colliding with another boat, which could result in severe injury or death. ", "images_list": ["Manual20_16", "Manual20_17", "Manual20_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_192", "question": "What are the operation requirements if I want to use my jetski?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " Operation requirements \n\nG All riders must wear a Coast Guard approved personal flotation device (PFD) that is suitable for personal watercraft use. \n\nG Wear protective clothing. Severe internal injuries can occur if water is forced into body cavities as a result of falling into water or being near the jet thrust nozzle. Normal swimwear does not adequately protect against forceful water entry into rectum or vagina. All riders must wear a wetsuit bottom or clothing that provides equivalent protection. Such clothing includes thick, tightly woven, sturdy and snug-fitting apparel such as denim, but does not include spandex or similar fabrics, like those used in bicycle shorts. \n \n\n$\\textcircled{1}$ Coast Guard approved PFD \n\n $\\circledcirc$ Wetsuit bottom \n\n$\\bullet$ Eye protection is recommended to keep wind, water, and glare from the sun out of your eyes while you operate your watercraft. Restraining straps for eyewear are made which are designed to float should your eyewear fall in the water. Footwear and gloves are recommended. \nG Helmets meeting Snell or DOT standards are required for IJSBA-sanctioned races. You must decide whether to wear a helmet while you ride for recreation. You should know that a helmet could help protect you in certain kinds of accidents and that it could injure you in others. \n\nA helmet is designed to provide some head protection. Although helmets cannot protect against all foreseeable impacts, a helmet might reduce your injuries in a collision with a boat or other obstacle. \n\nA helmet may have potential safety hazards, as well. Falling into the water could risk the chance of the helmet catching water, commonly known as \u201cbucketing,\u201d and the resulting strain on your neck could cause choking, severe and permanent neck injuries, or death. A helmet could also increase the risk of an accident if it reduces your vision or hearing, or if it distracts you or increases your fatigue. How should you decide if a helmet\u2019s potential safety benefits outweigh its potential risks for you? Consider your particular riding conditions. Consider factors such as your riding environment and your riding style and ability. Also consider the likelihood of traffic congestion, and the water surface conditions. If you decide to wear a helmet based upon your riding circumstances, choose one carefully. Look for a helmet designed for personal watercraft use, if possible. Consider a helmet meeting Snell or DOT standards. If you will be engaging in closed-course competition, follow the helmet requirements of the sanctioning organization. \n \n\nG NEVER operate the watercraft after consuming alcohol or taking other drugs. \n\n$\\bullet$ For reasons of safety and proper care of the watercraft, always perform the preoperation checks listed on page 3-5 before operating the watercraft. \n\n$\\bullet$ The operator and passenger should always keep both feet in the footwell when the watercraft is in motion. Lifting your feet increases your chances of losing your balance, and your feet being hit by objects outside the watercraft. Do not give a ride to a child whose feet cannot reach the floor of the footwell. \n \n\nG Passenger should firmly hold on to the operator. \n\n$\\bullet$ Always consult your doctor on whether it is safe for you to ride this watercraft if you are pregnant or in poor health. \nG Do not attempt to modify this watercraft! Modifications to your watercraft may reduce safety and reliability, and render the watercraft unsafe or illegal for use. \n\n\nG Scan carefully for swimmers and stay away from swimming areas. Swimmers are hard to see and you could accidentally hit someone in the water. \n\nG Avoid being hit by another boat! You should always take the responsibility to watch for traffic; other boaters may not be watching for you. If they do not see you, or you maneuver more quickly than other boaters expect, you risk a collision. \n\nG Maintain a safe distance from other boats or watercraft, and also watch for boats\u2019 ski ropes or fishing lines. Obey the \u201cRules of the Road,\u201d and be sure to check behind you before making a turn. (See Rules of the Road on pages 1-14 to 1-17.) \nEJU01381 \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_19", "Manual20_20", "Manual20_21", "Manual20_22"]} {"id": "MANUAL_193", "question": "What kinds of watercraft characteristics does my jetski have?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " Watercraft characteristics \n\nG Jet thrust turns the watercraft. Releasing the throttle completely produces only minimum thrust. If you are traveling at speeds above trolling, you will have rapidly decreasing ability to steer without throttle. You may still have some turning ability immediately after releasing the throttle, but once the engine slows down, the watercraft will no longer respond to handlebar input until you open the throttle again or you reach a trolling speed. Practice turning in an open area without obstructions until you have a good feel for this maneuver. \n\nG Stop the engine and remove the clip $\\textcircled{3}$ from the engine shut-off switch $\\textcircled{4}$ before removing any debris or weeds, which may have collected around the jet intake. \n \n\nG This watercraft is water-jet propelled. The jet pump is directly connected to the engine. This means that jet thrust will produce some movement whenever the engine is running. There is no \u201cneutral\u201d position. \n\nG Keep away from intake grate $\\textcircled{1}$ while the engine is on. Items such as long hair, loose clothing, or PFD straps can become entangled in moving parts resulting in severe injury or drowning. \n\nG Never insert any object into the jet thrust nozzle $\\circledcirc$ while the engine is running. Severe injury or death could result from coming in contact with the rotating parts of the jet pump. \n \n", "images_list": ["Manual20_24", "Manual20_25"]} {"id": "MANUAL_194", "question": "When encountering vessels driving my jetski, what rules should I obey?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " Rules when encountering \n\n vessels \n\nThere are three main situations that you may encounter with other vessels which could lead to a collision unless the Steering Rules are followed: \n\nMeeting: you are approaching another vessel head-on \n\nCrossing: you are traveling across another vessel\u2019s path \n\nOvertaking: you are passing or being passed by another vessel \n\nIn the following illustration, your watercraft is in the center. You should give the right-ofway to any vessels shown in the white area (you are the give-way vessel). Any vessels in the shaded area must yield to you (they are the give-way vessels). Both you and the meeting vessel must alter course to avoid each other. \n \n\n Meeting \n\nIf you are meeting another power vessel head on, and are close enough to run the risk of collision, neither of you has the rightof-way! Both of you should alter course to avoid an accident. You should keep the other vessel on your port (left) side. This rule does not apply if both of you will clear one another if you continue on your set course and speed. \n \n\n Crossing \n\nWhen two power-driven vessels are crossing each other\u2019s path close enough to run the risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on the starboard (right) side must keep out of the way of the other. If the other vessel is on your starboard (right) side, you must keep out of its way; you are the giveway vessel. If the other vessel is on your port (left) side, remember that you should maintain course and direction, provided the other vessel gives you the right-of-way as it should. \n \n\n Overtaking \n\nIf you are passing another vessel, you are the give-way vessel. This means that the other vessel is expected to maintain its course and speed. You must stay out of its way until you are clear of it. Likewise, if another vessel is passing you, you should maintain your speed and direction so that the other vessel can steer itself around you. \n\n Other special situations \n\nThere are three other rules you should be aware of when riding your watercraft around other vessels. \n\n Narrow channels and bends \n\nWhen navigating in narrow channels, you should keep to the right when it is safe and practical to do so. If the operator of a powerdriven vessel is preparing to go around a bend that may obstruct the view of other water vessels, the operator should sound a prolonged blast of four to six seconds on the whistle. If another vessel is around the bend, it too should sound the whistle. Even if no reply is heard, however, the vessel should still proceed around the bend with caution. If you navigate such waters with your watercraft, you will need to carry a portable air horn, available from local marine supply stores. \n\n Fishing vessel right-of-way \n\nAll vessels fishing with nets, lines or trawls are considered to be \u201cfishing vessels\u201d under the International Rules. Vessels with trolling lines are not considered fishing vessels. Fishing vessels have the right-of-way regardless of position. Fishing vessels cannot, however, impede the passage of other vessels in narrow channels. \n\n Sailing vessel right-of-way \n\nSailing vessels should normally be given the right-of-way. The exceptions to this are: \n\n 1. When the sailing vessel is overtaking the power-driven vessel, the power-driven vessel has the right-of-way. \n\n 2. Sailing vessels should keep clear of any fishing vessel. \n\n 3. In a narrow channel, a sailing vessel should not hamper the safe passage of a power-driven vessel that can navigate only in such a channel. ", "images_list": ["Manual20_26", "Manual20_27", "Manual20_28"]} {"id": "MANUAL_195", "question": "I'd like to remove and install the seat of my jetski, what steps should I follow?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01009 \n Operation of controls and other functions \n\n EJU01010 Seat \n\nThere is a seat latch $\\textcircled{1}$ at the rear of the seat to remove the seat. \n \n\n To remove the seat: \n\nPull the seat latch up, and then pull the seat off. \n \n\n To install the seat: \n\nInsert the projection on the front of the seat into the stay on the deck, and then push the rear of the seat down to lock it in place securely. \n \n\n NOTE: \n\nMake sure that the seat is properly secured before operating the watercraft. ", "images_list": ["Manual20_35", "Manual20_36", "Manual20_37"]} {"id": "MANUAL_196", "question": "In daily usage, how to open and close the hood of the jetski?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01011 \n Hood \n\nTo open the hood, push the latch $\\textcircled{1}$ down, and then lift the hood up. \n \n\nTo close the hood, push the hood down to lock it in place. \n \n\nNOTE: Make sure that the hood is properly secured before operating the watercraft. ", "images_list": ["Manual20_38", "Manual20_39"]} {"id": "MANUAL_197", "question": "I've noticed that there are two different kinds of filler caps on the jetski. How to remove them?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01012 \n Fuel tank filler cap \nTo remove the fuel tank filler cap $\\textcircled{1}$ , turn it counterclockwise. \nNOTE: Make sure that the fuel tank filler cap is properly secured before operating the watercraft. \n \n\n\nEJU10131 \n Oil tank filler cap \nTo remove the oil tank filler cap $\\textcircled{1}$ , turn it counterclockwise. \nMake sure that the oil tank filler cap is properly secured before operating the watercraft. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_40", "Manual20_41"]} {"id": "MANUAL_198", "question": "If I need to manipulate the two kinds of engine switches on the jetski, what should I do?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "\nEJU01015 \n\n Engine stop switch \n\nPush this switch $\\textcircled{1}$ (red button) to stop the engine normally. \n \n\n\nEJU01016 \n Engine shut-off switch \n\nInsert the clip $\\textcircled{1}$ , on the end of the engine shut-off cord $\\circledcirc$ , under the engine shut-off switch $\\textcircled{3}$ (black button). The engine will stop automatically when the clip is removed from the switch, such as if the operator falls off the watercraft. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_43", "Manual20_44"]} {"id": "MANUAL_199", "question": "There are two kinds of levers on the jetski, how to manipulate them?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01017 \n Choke lever \nStarting a cold engine requires a richer air-fuel mixture, which is supplied by the choke. \nMove the lever $\\textcircled{1}$ in direction $\\circledast$ to turn the choke on. \nMove the lever in direction $\\circledcirc$ to turn the choke off. \n \n\n\nEJU01018 \n Throttle lever \nSqueeze the throttle lever $\\textcircled{1}$ to increase engine speed. \nRelease the throttle lever to decrease engine speed or to return it to the idle position. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_46", "Manual20_47"]} {"id": "MANUAL_200", "question": "What information should I obtain about Quick Shift Trim System (QSTS) selector when using my jetski", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01022 \n Quick Shift Trim System (QSTS) selector \nThe QSTS selector $\\textcircled{1}$ is located at the left handlebar grip and is used to adjust the trim angle of the watercraft. \nOperating the QSTS selector changes the angle of the jet thrust nozzle vertically. This changes the trim angle of the watercraft. \nThere are 5 positions: 2 bow down positions $\\circledast$ and $\\circleddash$ , neutral $\\Lsh$ ,\u201d and 2 bow up positions $\\copyright$ and $\\circledcirc$ . \n To change the trim angle: \n1. Reduce engine speed to 3,000 r/min or less. \n 2. Squeeze the shift lock lever $\\circledcirc$ , and then turn the QSTS selector to the desired position. \n 3. Release the shift lock lever to lock the QSTS selector. \n \n\n\n CAUTION: \nDo not turn the QSTS selector while operating the watercraft at full throttle, otherwise damage could occur to the QSTS. \nThe neutral \u201cN\u201d position will provide good performance for most operating conditions. \nTo enhance particular types of performance, select bow down or bow up. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_51", "Manual20_52"]} {"id": "MANUAL_201", "question": "What do fuel meter and hour meter on my jetski do?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01031 \n Fuel meter \nThe fuel meter is provided for convenient fuel level checking while riding. The fuel meter has eight segments which show the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. \nThe indication of the segments differs on your operating condition. Use the meter as a reference. \n \n\n\nEJU01032 \n Hour meter \nThe hour meter is provided to make it easy to follow the maintenance schedule. The meter shows the hours of engine operation that have elapsed since the watercraft was new. \n \n\nNOTE: \n@ G The elapsed time will be kept even if the battery terminals have been disconnected. G If the hour meter malfunctions, $\"\\_-\\_\"$ display and the warning light will blink. ", "images_list": ["Manual20_58", "Manual20_59"]} {"id": "MANUAL_202", "question": "What are the usage of the three different kinds of warning indicators on my jetski seperately?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01033 \n Fuel warning indicator \nIf the fuel remaining in the tank drops to about 13 L (3.4 US gal, 2.9 Imp gal), the lowest two fuel level segments, the fuel warning indicator and the warning light begin to blink. The buzzer also starts sounding intermittently. \nThe warning signals will be cleared when the engine restarts after refilling fuel. \n \n\n\nEJU10341 \n Oil warning indicator \nIf the oil remaining in the tank drops to about 1.7 L (0.45 US gal, 0.37 Imp gal) or the oil filter is clogged, the oil warning indicator and the warning light begin to blink. The buzzer also starts sounding intermittently. \nIf the oil warning indicators begin to blink, refill with engine oil as soon as possible. \nThe warning signals will be cleared when the engine restarts after refilling engine oil. \n \n\n\n NOTE: \nIf the warning indicators blink with adequate oil in the tank, have a Yamaha dealer check the oil filter for dirt and clogs. \n\n\nEJU01340 \n Engine overheat warning indicator \nIf the engine starts to overheat, the warning light and the engine overheat warning indicator begin to blink, and the buzzer sounds intermittently. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_60", "Manual20_61", "Manual20_62"]} {"id": "MANUAL_203", "question": "Does this jstski have front storage compartment? If so, introduce them.", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01037 \n Front storage compartment \n\nThe front storage compartment $\\circledcirc$ is located at the bow. \n \n\nTo open the front storage compartment, push the hood latch $\\textcircled{1}$ down,\n \n\n and then open the hood. \n \n\n NOTE: \nThe front storage compartment can be removed to access the engine compartment. \nFront storage compartment: Capacity: 16 L (4.2 US gal, 3.5 Imp gal) Load limit: 5 kg (11 lb) \nTo close the front storage compartment, push down on the rear of the hood until it latches securely. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_63", "Manual20_64", "Manual20_65", "Manual20_66"]} {"id": "MANUAL_204", "question": "I want to use glove compartment of my jetski, how to realize that?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU20470 \n Glove compartment \n\nA glove compartment $\\textcircled{2}$ is located in front of the seat. \n \n\nTo open the glove compartment, slide the latch $\\textcircled{1}$ toward you, and then lift up the lid. \n \n\nTo close the glove compartment, push the lid down until it locks securely. \n\nGlove compartment: Capacity: 2 L (0.53 US gal, 0.44 Imp gal) Load limit: 1 kg (2.2 lb) ", "images_list": ["Manual20_67", "Manual20_68"]} {"id": "MANUAL_205", "question": "I've heard that there's adjustable sponson on my jetski. Please introduce it.", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " Adjustable Sponson \n\nThe sponsons $\\textcircled{1}$ have adjustable positioning to allow the operator to enhance either straight-line performance or turning performance according to the preference and operating conditions. (See page 4-23 for adjustment procedures.) \n \n\n Up position $\\circledast$ : \nThere will be less water resistance in this position, so straight-ahead acceleration when on plane and top speed will be enhanced. \n Down position $\\circleddash$ : \nThis position will give the watercraft more \u201chook\u201d which will enhance turning performance. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_69", "Manual20_70"]} {"id": "MANUAL_206", "question": "Does this jstski have fire extinguisher? Where can I find it?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01188 \n Fire extinguisher \n\n\nCheck that there is a full fire extinguisher on board. The fire extinguisher container $\\textcircled{1}$ is located in the battery compartment. \nTo open the fire extinguisher container cap $\\circledcirc$ remove the seat and turn it counterclockwise. \n\n\nAfter inserting the fire extinguisher make sure that the container cap is tightened securely. \n\n NOTE: \n\n@ G See the instructions supplied by the fire extinguisher manufacturer for checking the fire extinguisher. Always keep the extinguisher in the fire extinguisher container. \n\nG Always carry a fire extinguisher on board. A fire extinguisher is not standard equipment with this watercraft. If you do not have one, contact a Yamaha dealer or a fire extinguisher dealer to obtain one meeting the proper specifications. \n\nFire extinguisher: Classification: B-1 Capacity: 2 lb or more ", "images_list": ["jetski_04", "jetski_05"]} {"id": "MANUAL_207", "question": "In deep water, how to borad the jetski alone?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " EJU01838 \n Boarding alone \n\n1. Swim to the rear of the watercraft and place both hands on the boarding platform, pull yourself up, and then grasp the handgrip with one hand. \n \n\n 2. Pull yourself up to a kneeling position on the platform, and then move to the seat and sit astride. \n \n\n 3. Attach the engine shut-off cord to your left wrist, and then install the clip to the engine shut-off switch. \n\n 4. Grip the handlebars firmly with both hands, place both feet on the floor of the footwell, start the engine, and then look in all directions before starting off. \n \n\n WARNING \nBefore starting off, make sure that there are no boats, obstructions, or swimmers around you. ", "images_list": ["Manual20_71", "Manual20_72", "Manual20_73"]} {"id": "MANUAL_208", "question": "When driving, how turn the jetski if necessary?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01839 \n Turning the watercraft \n\nSteering control depends on the combination of handlebar position and the amount of throttle. \n \n\nWater sucked in through the intake grate is pressurized by the impeller in the jet pump. As the pressurized water is expelled from the pump through the jet thrust nozzle, it creates thrust to move and steer the watercraft. The higher the engine speed, the more thrust is produced. \n\nThe amount of jet thrust, in addition to the position of the handlebars, determines how sharply you turn. \n\nA. More throttle produces higher thrust, so the watercraft will turn more sharply. B. Less throttle produces lower thrust, so the watercraft will turn more gradually. C. Releasing the throttle completely produces only minimum thrust. If you are traveling at speeds above trolling, you will have rapidly decreasing ability to steer without throttle. You may still have some turning ability immediately after releasing the throttle, but once the engine slows down, the watercraft will no longer respond to handlebar input until you apply throttle again or you reach trolling speed. At trolling speed, the watercraft can be turned gradually by handlebar position alone using just the amount of thrust available at idle. D. If the engine is stopped while riding, there is no thrust. The watercraft will go straight even though the handlebars are turned. \n \n\n You need throttle to steer. \n\n WARNING \n\n@ Do not release the throttle when trying G to steer away from objects\u2014you need throttle to steer. A collision could result in severe injury or death. \n\nG When operating at higher speeds, make gradual turns or slow down before turning. Sharp high-speed turns may cause the watercraft to slide sideways or spin, throwing the operator and passengers overboard which could cause an injury. \nEJU01080 ", "images_list": ["Manual20_74", "Manual20_75"]} {"id": "MANUAL_209", "question": "What should I pay attention to when transporting the jetski?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01085 \n Transporting \n\n WARNING \n\nAlways place the fuel cock knob in the \u201cOFF\u201d position when transporting the watercraft, otherwise fuel could leak out into the engine or engine compartment, which would create a fire hazard. \n \n\nWhen transporting the watercraft on a trailer, secure the tie downs to the trailer through the bow eye and stern rope holes. \n \n\n CAUTION: \n\nDo not route ropes or tie downs over the seat, as they may leave permanent marks on the seat\u2019s surface. Also, wrap the ropes or tie downs with towels or rags where they touch the body of the watercraft to avoid scratching or damage. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_76", "Manual20_77", "Manual20_78"]} {"id": "MANUAL_210", "question": "What does Owner\u2019s/Operator\u2019s Manual and tool kit of my jetski include?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01874 \n Owner\u2019s/Operator\u2019s Manual and tool kit \n\nIt is advisable always to carry the Owner\u2019s/Operator\u2019s Manual and tool kit $\\textcircled{2}$ with you whenever you use the watercraft. \n \n\nFor your convenience, a storage compartment $\\textcircled{1}$ is provided on the watercraft for the manual and tool kit. \n \n\n NOTE: \n\nTo protect these materials from water damage, it would be a good idea to put them in a waterproof bag. If your Owner\u2019s/Operator\u2019s Manual is damaged, order a replacement from a Yamaha dealer. \n\nThe service information included in this manual is intended to provide you with the necessary information for completing your own preventive maintenance and minor repairs. The tools provided in the tool kit are sufficient for this purpose. ", "images_list": ["Manual20_79", "Manual20_80"]} {"id": "MANUAL_211", "question": "Inspecting fuel filter and fuel tank of my jetski is important. How to do that?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU01953 \n Fuel filter \n\nThis watercraft is equipped with a onepiece, disposable fuel filter $\\textcircled{1}$ . The fuel filter should be replaced after the initial 10 hours or first month of operation and every 200 hours or 24 months thereafter, or if water is found in the filter. Have a Yamaha dealer replace the fuel filter if necessary. \n \n\n WARNING \n\nDo not try to replace the fuel filter yourself. An incorrectly installed filter can leak gasoline, which could lead to fire or explosion. If necessary, have a Yamaha dealer replace the fuel filter. \n\nEJU01841 \n Fuel tank \n\nCheck the fuel tank $\\textcircled{1}$ for leakage or water in the tank. If water is found in the fuel system or if the fuel tank needs to be cleaned, have a Yamaha dealer service the watercraft. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_81", "Manual20_82"]} {"id": "MANUAL_212", "question": "How to adjust the adjustable sponson of my jetski if needed?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "EJU11131 \n Adjusting the Adjustable Sponson\n\nThe Adjustable Sponsons can be adjusted to enhance watercraft performance according to operator preference and operating conditions. (See page 2-19 for an explanation of various positions.) \n\n To adjust: \n\n1. Remove the bolts $\\textcircled{1}$ on both sponsons. \n \n\n 2. Remove both sponsons, and then install them in the desired position. \n NOTE: \nBe sure to install both sponsons to the same level. \n3. Tighten the bolts on both sponsons to the correct torque. \n \n\nTightening torque: 18 N\u00b7m (1.8 kgf\u00b7m, 13 ft\u00b7lb) ", "images_list": ["Manual20_83", "Manual20_84"]} {"id": "MANUAL_213", "question": "The intake and impeller of my jetski are dirty. How to clean them?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " EJU01119 Cleaning the jet intake and impeller \n\nIf weeds or debris get caught in the intake or impeller, cavitation can occur, causing jet thrust to decrease even though engine speed rises. If this condition is allowed to continue, the engine will overheat and may seize. If there is any sign that the jet intake or impeller is clogged with weeds or debris, beach the watercraft and check the intake and impeller. Always stop the engine before beaching the watercraft. \n \n\n WARNING \nBefore attempting to remove weeds or debris from the jet intake or impeller areas, shut the engine off and remove the clip from the engine shut-off switch. Severe injury or death could result from contact with the rotating parts of the jet pump. \n\n1. Turn the watercraft on its side as shown. \n CAUTION: \n@ Place a suitable clean cloth or carpetG ing underneath the watercraft to pro- tect it from abrasions and scratches. G Always turn the watercraft over onto its port (left) side. G When turning the watercraft on its side, support the bow so the handlebars cannot be bent or damaged. \n \n\n2. Remove any weeds or debris from around the drive shaft, impeller, pump housing, and jet thrust nozzle. If debris is difficult to remove, consult your Yamaha dealer. \n CAUTION: \nAlways avoid operating your watercraft in areas where weed growth is thick. If traveling in weeded areas is unavoidable, operate the engine alternately at partial throttle and full throttle. Weeds tend to accumulate more at a steady speed and at trolling speed. If weeds clog the intake or impeller area and cause cavitation, follow the cleaning procedure above. ", "images_list": ["Manual20_85", "Manual20_86"]} {"id": "MANUAL_214", "question": "How to start my jetski in different situations?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " EJU01837 Starting the watercraft \n\n WARNING \n@ Scan constantly for people, objects, G and other watercraft. Be alert for conditions that limit your visibility or block your vision of others. \n \n\nG Operate defensively at safe speeds and keep a safe distance away from people, objects, and other watercraft. G Do not follow directly behind watercraft or other boats. Do not go near others to spray or splash them with water. Avoid sharp turns or other maneuvers that make it hard for others to avoid you or understand where you are going. Avoid areas with submerged objects or shallow water. G Take early action to avoid collisions. Remember watercraft and other boats do not have brakes. Do not release the throttle when trying to steer away from objects\u2014you need throttle to steer. G Practice reboarding in shallow water before riding in deep water. \n\n\nEJU01073 \n Starting and boarding in shallow water \n\n1. Do not start the engine in less than $60\\,\\mathsf{c m}$ (2 ft) of water. Put the watercraft in water that is deep enough, and then board the watercraft from the side or the rear. \n \n\n 2. Attach the engine shut-off cord to your left wrist, and then install the clip to the engine shut-off switch. \n\n 3. Grip the handlebars with both hands, place both feet on the floor of the footwell, start the engine, and start off. \n\n Starting from a dock \n1. Board the watercraft from the side. \n 2. Attach the engine shut-off cord to your left wrist, and then install the clip to the engine shut-off switch. \n 3. Push the watercraft away from the dock, grip the handlebars with both hands, place both feet on the floor of the footwell, start the engine, and start off. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_87", "Manual20_88", "Manual20_89"]} {"id": "MANUAL_215", "question": "What are basic steps to board my jetski with a passenger in deep water?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " EJU01077 Boarding with a passenger \n\n WARNING \n\nSevere internal injuries can occur if water is forced into body cavities as a result of being near the jet thrust nozzle. Do not apply throttle until the passenger is seated with his or her feet on the floor of the footwell and is holding on to the operator. \n\n1. Climb on board as noted in the previous section, and sit astride the seat. Attach the engine shut-off cord to your wrist, and then install the clip to the engine shut-off switch. \n 2. Have the passenger move to the rear of the watercraft. \n 3. Have the passenger get on board and sit on the seat. \n \n\n NOTE: \n\nWhen a passenger is getting on board, both the passenger and the operator should try to balance the watercraft. \n\n4. The operator should check to see that the passenger has his or her feet on the floor of the footwell and that he or she is securely holding on to the operator. \n 5. Start the engine, look in all directions, and then accelerate to planing speed. \n \n\n WARNING \n\nBefore starting off, make sure that there are no boats, obstructions, or swimmers around you. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual20_90", "Manual20_91", "Manual20_92"]} {"id": "MANUAL_216", "question": "If it is difficult to balance the jetski at a stand still, what should I do?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": " NOTE: \n\nThe heavier the total weight of the operator and passengers, the more difficult it will be to balance the watercraft. Do not operate the watercraft when the total weight exceeds $160\\,{\\sf k g}$ (353 lb) including any cargo. If it is difficult to balance the watercraft at a standstill, proceed as follows: \n\n1. The passenger must steady the watercraft while the operator is boarding. The operator pulls himself up onto the platform into a seating position, then balances the watercraft. \n\n\n 2. Attach the lanyard to your left wrist, then install the clip on the lanyard to the engine shut-off switch. Start the engine and keep it at idle. \n 3. The passenger pulls himself up on the platform, kneels down, then crawls onto the seat as the watercraft accelerates. \n\n\n 4. The watercraft can now be accelerated to planing speed, then the operator can reduce the throttle to the desired running speed. \n", "images_list": ["jetski_06", "jetski_07", "jetski_08"]} {"id": "MANUAL_217", "question": "What is the max load of the jetski?", "provenance": [50011], "ground_truth": "Maximum load: 160 kg (353 lb) Load is the total weight of cargo, operator and passenger. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_218", "question": "What is and is not usually covered in the warranty policy for a function keyboard?", "provenance": [50033], "ground_truth": "WHAT IS AND IS NOT COVERED \n\nPlease note that our warranty is not an unconditional guarantee. If the product, in reasonable opinion, malfunctions within the warranty period, we will provide you at its sole discretion with a repaired or replacement product, either new or refurbished, with a similar function that is equal or greater in value depending on supply. \n\nOur warranty does not cover the following: \n\nany product or serial number/warranty sticker modification applied without permission;\nany damage that is not a manufacturing defect; \n\ndamage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions included with the product; \n improper installation, unauthorized alterations or modifications, or repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized;\nshipping or transport damage (claims must be made with the carrier); \nnormal wear and tear. \n\nWe do not warrant that this product will meet your requirements. It is your responsibility to determine the suitability of this product for your purpose. For Store orders, we cover two way return shipping for all exchanges and returns. For all other authorized dealers, Support does not cover return shipping and only covers one way shipping back to the end user for exchanges. Two way expedited shipping is provided for all PSUs covered under the Less Than Three program, indiscriminate of purchase location, provided the location is an approved reseller. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_219", "question": "What is usually the exclusion of damages or disclaimer in the warranty policy of a function keyboard?", "provenance": [50033], "ground_truth": " IV. EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES (DISCLAIMER) \n\nOur sole obligation and liability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a defective product with either a new or refurbished product with a similar function that is equal or greater in value at our option. We shall not, in any event, be liable for any incidental or consequential damage, including but not limited to damages resulting from interruption of service and loss of data, business, or for liability in tort relating to this product or resulting from its use or possession. \n", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_220", "question": "How can you set up a function keyboard?", "provenance": [50033], "ground_truth": "a. Connect the USB-C Cable to the port on the rear of the keyboard, and the other end to any \navailable USB 2.0 (or faster) port on your PC.\nb. Attach the wrist rest (Full Size and Tenkeyless only) to the front of the keyboard. The wrist \nrest is magnetic\u2014it will connect and center itself automatically. \nc. Deploy the angled rear feet on the bottom of the keyboard if you want a greater amount of \ntyping angle. There are two nested feet for medium or high degrees of typing angle.", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_221", "question": "How can you remove or reinstall keyswitches of a function keyboard?", "provenance": [50033], "ground_truth": "Using the included keyswitch removal tool, grip the keyswitch from the top, orienting the ends of the tool along the back and front of the keyswitch. There are two tabs that retain the keyswitch into the plate, and when depressed, allow removal. Note that the tool should not scrape the top plate, and it is unnecessary to grip underneath the switch. Grip the sides of the plastic housing only, near the bottom. \n \nIn order to reinstall key switches into the keyboard first make sure that all of the pins are straight and not kinked or folded against the bottom housing of the switch. Visually check that the two metal prongs on the keyswitch correspond with the two sockets on the keyswitch socket on the keyboard. Insert the switch into the keyboard socket firmly using direct overhead pressure. The sides of the switch housing should be against the top plate of the keyboard when inserted correctly. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual21_14", "Manual21_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_222", "question": "How can you use a function keyboard with cam software?", "provenance": [50033], "ground_truth": "A. DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING CAM SOFTWARE\nGo for the latest version of CAM\nB. SETUP OF CAM PROFILES AND STORING ON THE KEYBOARD\nThe Function Keyboard has four onboard profiles that can be setup and stored \nvia CAM software. After profile information is stored, it is not necessary to run \nCAM to operate stored lighting, macros, etc.\nC. CONTROLLING PROFILE SWITCHING\nDepressing the FN (short for \u201cFunction\u201d) key + one of the F1, F2, F3, or F4 \nkeys will change to the profile stored at that number value (1 through 4, \nrespectively).\nD. LIGHTING MODES\nThere are four default lighting modes stored on profiles #1 through #4 and \ncan be accessed by depressing the FN key + F1, F2, F3, or F4.\nE. CUSTOMIZING RGB LIGHTING\nBy using CAM/Keyboard/Lighting, users are able to customize lighting per key, \nand set up lighting under profiles (if desired), as described in SECTION B.\nF. CUSTOMIZING KEYBOARD MACROS\nBy using CAM/Keyboard/Macros, users are able to create both simple and \ncomplex macros, and store them under profiles (if desired), as described in \nSECTION B.\nG. REBINDING KEYS\nBy using CAM/Keyboard/Key Remapping, users are able to create new and \ncustomized key bindings, and store them under profiles (if desired), as described \nin SECTION B.", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_223", "question": "How can you use a function keyboard in hardware mode?", "provenance": [50033], "ground_truth": "A. CONTROLLING RGB LIGHTING\nThere are four default lighting modes stored on profiles #1 through #4 and can be \naccessed by depressing the FN key + F1, F2, F3, or F4. If customized lighting has \nbeen set up, and assigned custom lighting to one of the onboard profiles, custom \nlighting will activate when switching to a custom profile.\nB. SWITCHING TO STORED PROFILES (1-4)\nDepressing the FN (short for \u201cFunction\u201d) key + one of the F1, F2, F3, or F4 keys will \nchange to the profile stored at that number value (1 through 4, respectively).", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_224", "question": "What is the overview of the base station of a landline?", "provenance": [50035], "ground_truth": "\nPress to find handsets.\n Press and hold to enter the registration mode. \n \nPress to find handsets.\nPress and hold to enter the registration mode. \n \nSpeaker ", "images_list": ["Manual22_18", "Manual22_19"]} {"id": "MANUAL_225", "question": "How can you connect the base station of a landline?", "provenance": [50035], "ground_truth": "\nWarning \nRisk of product damage! Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back or the underside of the phone.\n Use only the supplied power adapter to charge the batteries. \n \n Note \nIf you subscribe to the digital subscriber line (DSL) high speed internet service through your telephone line, ensure you install a DSL filter between the telephone line cord and the power socket. The filter prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by the DSL interference. For more information on the DSL filters, contact your DSL service provider. \nThe type plate is located on the bottom of the base station. \nConnect each end of the power adapter to: \nthe DC input jack at the bottom of the base station; the power socket on the wall. \n \n2 Connect each end of the line cord to: the telephone socket at the bottom of the base station; the telephone socket on the wall. \n the power socket on the wall. \n", "images_list": ["Manual22_21", "Manual22_22"]} {"id": "MANUAL_226", "question": "How can you install the handset of a landline?", "provenance": [50035], "ground_truth": "The batteries are pre-installed in the handset. Pull the battery tape off from the battery door before charging. \n \n Caution \n \n Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from heat, sunshine or fire. Never discard batteries in fire.\n Use only the supplied batteries.\n Risk of decreased battery life! Never mix different brands or types of batteries. \n \n Charge the batteries for 8 hours before first use.\nIf the handset becomes warm when the batteries are charging, it is normal. \n Warning \n Check the battery polarity when inserting in the battery compartment. Incorrect polarity may damage the product. \n", "images_list": ["Manual22_23", "Manual22_24", "Manual22_25"]} {"id": "MANUAL_227", "question": "How can you check the battery level of a landline?", "provenance": [50035], "ground_truth": "\nThe battery icon displays the current battery \n \nThe handset turns off if the batteries are empty. If you are on the phone, you hear warning tones when the batteries are almost empty. The call gets disconnected after the warning. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual22_28", "Manual22_29"]} {"id": "MANUAL_228", "question": "What can you do if your landline is in searching status?", "provenance": [50035], "ground_truth": "My handset is in searching status, what do I do? \n\n Make sure that the base station has power supply.\n\nRegister the handset to the base station.\n\nMove the handset closer to the base station. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_229", "question": "How can you know about the current status with different LED indicator behavior on a landline?", "provenance": [50035], "ground_truth": "The table below shows you the current status with different LED indicator behavior on the handset. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual22_40"]} {"id": "MANUAL_230", "question": "How can you know about the current status with different LED indicator behavior on the base station of a landline?", "provenance": [50035], "ground_truth": "The table below shows you the current status with different LED indicator behavior on the base station. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual22_46"]} {"id": "MANUAL_231", "question": "How can you lower the roll bar of a lawn mower?", "provenance": [50036], "ground_truth": " Lowering the Roll Bar \nImportant: Lower the roll bar only when absolutely necessary. \n1. Remove the hairpin cotters and remove the 2 pins ( Figure 9 ). 2. Lower the roll bar to the down position ( Figure 8 ). Note: There are 2 down positions; refer to Figure 8 . \n \nFigure 8 \n3. Install the 2 pins and secure them with the hairpin cotters ( Figure 9 ). \n \n1. Roll bar 3. Pin 2. Raised position 4. Hairpin cotter ", "images_list": ["Manual23_32", "Manual23_33"]} {"id": "MANUAL_232", "question": "How can you adjust the rear-shock assemblies for a lawn mower with suspension system only?", "provenance": [50036], "ground_truth": "Adjusting the Rear-Shock Assemblies \nMachines with Suspension System Only \nThe suspension system adjusts to provide a smooth and comfortable ride. You can adjust the rear 2-shock assemblies to quickly and easily change the suspension system. Position the suspension system where you are most comfortable. \nThe slots for the rear-shock assemblies have detent positions for reference. You can position the rear-shock assemblies anywhere in the slot, not just in the detent positions. The following graphic shows the position for a soft or firm ride and the different detent positions ( Figure 13 ). \n \n1. Firmest position 3. Detents in the slots 2. Softest position \nNote: Ensure that the left and right rear-shock assemblies are always adjusted to the same positions. \nAdjust the rear-shock assemblies ( Figure 14 ). \n ", "images_list": ["Manual23_37", "Manual23_38"]} {"id": "MANUAL_233", "question": "How can you adjust the height of cut for a lawn mower with an electric deck lift?", "provenance": [50036], "ground_truth": " Adjusting the Height of Cut For Machines with an Electric Deck Lift \n1. Push up on the deck-lift switch ( Figure 31 ). \n \nFigure 31 \n1. Push up to raise the deck. 2. Push down to lower the deck. \n2. Select a hole in the height-of-cut bracket corresponding to the height of cut desired, and insert the pin ( Figure 32 ). \n \nFigure 32 \n1. Height-of-cut pin 2. Height-of-cut bracket ", "images_list": ["Manual23_55", "Manual23_56"]} {"id": "MANUAL_234", "question": "How can you load a lawn mower?", "provenance": [50036], "ground_truth": "Loading the Machine \nWARNING \nLoading a machine onto a trailer or truck increases the possibility of tip-over and could cause serious injury or death. \n Use extreme caution when operating a machine on a ramp.\n Back the machine up the ramp and drive it forward down the ramp.\nAvoid sudden acceleration or deceleration while driving the machine on a ramp as this could cause a loss of control or a tip-over situation. \n1. If using a trailer, connect it to the towing vehicle and connect the safety chains. \n2. If applicable, connect the trailer brakes and lights. \n3. Lower the ramp, ensuring that the angle between the ramp and the ground does not exceed 15 degrees ( Figure 39 ). \n \nFigure 39 \n1. Full-width ramp in stowed 4. Ramp is at least 4 times position as long as the height of the trailer or truck bed to the ground 2. Side view of full-width 5. $\\mathsf{H}\\!\\!=$ height of the trailer or ramp in loading position truck bed to the ground 3. Not greater than 6. Trailer 15 degrees \n4. Back the machine up the ramp ( Figure 40 ). \n \n1. Back the machine up the 2. Drive the machine forward ramp. down the ramp. \n5. Shut off the engine, remove the key, and engage the parking brake. \n6. Tie down the machine near the front caster wheels and the rear bumper with straps, chains, cable, or ropes ( Figure 41 ). Refer to local regulations for tie-down requirements. \n \nFigure 41 \n1. Tie-down loops ", "images_list": ["Manual23_63", "Manual23_64", "Manual23_65"]} {"id": "MANUAL_235", "question": "How can you unload a lawn mower?", "provenance": [50036], "ground_truth": "Unloading the Machine \n1. Lower the ramp, ensuring that the angle between the ramp and the ground does not exceed 15 degrees ( Figure 39 ). \n \nFigure 39 \n1. Full-width ramp in stowed 4. Ramp is at least 4 times position as long as the height of the trailer or truck bed to the ground 2. Side view of full-width 5. $\\mathsf{H}\\!\\!=$ height of the trailer or ramp in loading position truck bed to the ground 3. Not greater than 6. Trailer 15 degrees \n2. Drive the machine forward down the ramp ( Figure 40 ). \n \n1. Back the machine up the 2. Drive the machine forward ramp. down the ramp. ", "images_list": ["Manual23_63", "Manual23_64"]} {"id": "MANUAL_236", "question": "How can you change the engine oil of a lawn mower?", "provenance": [50036], "ground_truth": "Changing the Engine Oil \nNote: Dispose of the used oil at a recycling center. \n1. Start the engine and let it run for 5 minutes. Note: This warms the oil so that it drains better. 2. Park the machine so that the drain side is slightly lower than the opposite side to ensure that the oil drains completely. 3. Disengage the blade-control switch (PTO) and engage the parking brake. \n4. Shut off the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. \n5. Drain the oil from the engine ( Figure 49 ). \n \n6. Slowly pour approximately $80\\%$ of the specified oil into the filler tube and slowly add the additional oil to bring it to the Full mark ( Figure 50 ). \n \nFigure 50 \n7. Start the engine and drive to a flat area. \n8. Check the oil level again. ", "images_list": ["Manual23_75", "Manual23_76"]} {"id": "MANUAL_237", "question": "How can you remove the filters of a lawn mower?", "provenance": [50036], "ground_truth": "Removing the Filters \n1. Park the machine on a level surface, disengage the blade-control switch (PTO), and engage the parking brake.\n 2. Shut off the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position.\n 3. Release the latches on the air cleaner and pull the air-inlet cover off the air-cleaner body ( Figure 56 ).\n 4. Clean the air-inlet screen and cover.\n 5. Install the air-inlet cover and secure it with the latches ( Figure 56 ). \n \n1. Air-inlet cover 3. Air-cleaner body\n 2. Air-inlet screen 4. Latch \n6. Release the latches on the air cleaner and pull the air-cleaner cover off the air-cleaner body ( Figure 57 ).\n 7. Clean the inside of the air-cleaner cover with compressed air.\n 8. Gently slide the primary filter out of the air-cleaner body ( Figure 57 ). Note: Avoid knocking the filter into the side of the body.\n \nFigure 57 \n1. Inner filter 4. Latch 2. Primary filter 5. Air-cleaner body 3. Air-cleaner cover \n 9. Remove the inner filter only if you intend to replace it. Important: Never attempt to clean the inner filter. If the safety filter is dirty, then the primary filter is damaged. Replace both filters. the inner air filter. ", "images_list": ["Manual23_83", "Manual23_82"]} {"id": "MANUAL_238", "question": "How can you replace the mower belt of a lawn mower?", "provenance": [50036], "ground_truth": " Replacing the Mower Belt \n1. Park the machine on a level surface, disengage the blade-control switch (PTO), and engage the parking brake. 2. Shut off the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3. Lower the mower to the 3 inches height of cut. \n4. Remove the belt covers ( Figure 73 ). \n \nFigure 73 \n5. Use a $3/8$ -inch ratchet in the square hole in the idler arm to remove tension on the idler spring ( Figure 74 ). 6. Remove the belt from the mower-deck pulleys and the clutch pulley. 7. Remove the belt guide on the spring-loaded idler arm ( Figure 74 ). 8. Remove the existing belt. 9. Install the new belt around the mower pulleys and the clutch pulley under the engine ( Figure 74 ). \n \nFigure 74 \n1. Spring 4. Spring-loaded idler assembly\n 2. Clutch pulley 5. Ratchet\n 3. Mower belt 6. Square hole in the idler arm for the ratchet \n10. Install the belt guide on the idler arm ( Figure 74 ). \n11. Using the -inch ratchet in the square hole, install the idler spring ( Figure 74 ). Note: Ensure that the spring ends are seated in the anchor grooves. \n12. Install the belt covers ( Figure 75 ). \n \nFigure 75 ", "images_list": ["Manual23_99", "Manual23_100", "Manual23_101"]} {"id": "MANUAL_239", "question": "How can you set up control of a over-the-range microwave?", "provenance": [50031], "ground_truth": "CONTROL SET-UP \nYou can change the default values for beep sound clock, display speed and defrost weight. (LBS/KG) See following chart for more information. \n \nExample: To change defrost weight mode from LbstoKg. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual24_9", "Manual24_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_240", "question": "How can you set the light timer of a over-the-range microwave?", "provenance": [50031], "ground_truth": " LIGHT TIMER \n\nYou can set the Lo Light to turn on and off automatically atanytime.The light will come on at the low setting the sametime everyday and turnoff at a set time until reset \n\nExample: Turn on 2:00 AM, turn off 7:00 AM. \n\n \nNOTE: \u00b7To reset the time to turn on and off the Light, repeat steps1to5. \n\nExample: To cancel the Light Timer \n \nNOTE: If you want to cancel the Light Timer in operation touch Light HI/LO/Offthepad.", "images_list": ["Manual24_11", "Manual24_12"]} {"id": "MANUAL_241", "question": "How can you set yout favorite recipe with a over-the-range microwave?", "provenance": [50031], "ground_truth": "FAVORITE RECIPE \n\nFavorite Recipe lets you recall one cooking instruction previously placed in memory and begin cooking quickly \n\nExample: To program cooking for 2 minutes \n \n\nExample: To recall the custom recipe \n\n \n\u00b7When the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and ENDwill display. \n\nNOTE:Power level will default to Hi,but this setting in modifiable. ", "images_list": ["Manual24_16", "Manual24_17"]} {"id": "MANUAL_242", "question": "How can you reheat food with a over-the-range microwave?", "provenance": [50031], "ground_truth": "REHEAT(SENSOR) \n\nReheat lets you heat foods without needing to program times and Power Levels. Reheat has preset Power Levels for 3 categories: Casserole,Dinner Plate and Soup/Sauce \n \n\nExample: To reheat Casserole \n\n \nWhen the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and ENDwill display. \n\nRecommended amounts: \n ", "images_list": ["Manual24_29", "Manual24_30", "Manual24_31"]} {"id": "MANUAL_243", "question": "How can you use auto defrost of a over-the-range microwave?", "provenance": [50031], "ground_truth": "AUTO DEFROST \n\nYour microwave oven is preset with three defrost sequences.Using AUTO DEFROST is the best way to defrost frozen foods. The Auto Defrost Chart on pages 19-20 provides some basic guidelines for using the three defrost sequences. \n \n\nExample: To defrost 1.2 Ibs. of ground beef. \n\n \n\nNOTE: When you touch the START pad,the display changes to defrost time countdown.The oven will beep during the DEFROST cycle.Atthistime,open the door and turn, separate,or rearrange the food. Remove any portions that have thawed. Return frozen portions to the oven and touch START to resume the defrost cycle ", "images_list": ["Manual24_32", "Manual24_33"]} {"id": "MANUAL_244", "question": "How can you clean the grease filter of a over-the-range microwave?", "provenance": [50031], "ground_truth": " CLEANING THE GREASE FILTER \n\nThe grease filter should be removed and cleaned often, at least once a month. \n\n1.To remove grease filter,slide filter totheside.Pull filter downward and pushto the other side.Thefilter will dropout. \n\n \n\n2.Wash in dishwasher or soak grease filter in hot water and a mild detergent.Rinse well and shake to dry.Do not use ammonia or place in a dishwasher.The aluminum filter will darken. \n\n \n\n3. To reinstall the filter, slide it into the side slot, then push up and toward oven center to lock \n\n \n\n CAUTION \n\nTo avoid risk of personal injury or property damage,do not operate oven hood without filter inplace. ", "images_list": ["Manual24_47", "Manual24_48", "Manual24_49"]} {"id": "MANUAL_245", "question": "How can you replace the charcoal filter of a over-the-range microwave? ", "provenance": [50031], "ground_truth": "CHARCOAL FILTER REPLACEMENT \n\nIf your oven is vented inside, the charcoal filter should be replaced every 6 to 12 months,and more often if nec essary.The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned. \n\n1. Unplug the oven or turn off power at the main power supply.\n\n 2. Remove the two vent grill mounting screws. (2 middle screws) \n\n \n\n3. Tip the grill forward, then lift itout.\n\n 4.Remove old filter. \n\n \n\n5.Slidea new charcoal filter intoplace.The filter should rest at the angle shown. \n\n \n\n6.Slide the bottom of the grill intoplace.Push the top until it snaps into place.Replace the mounting screws. Turn the power back on at the main power supply and set the clock. ", "images_list": ["Manual24_50", "Manual24_51", "Manual24_52"]} {"id": "MANUAL_246", "question": "How can you replace the oven light of a over-the-range microwave? ", "provenance": [50031], "ground_truth": "OVEN LIGHT REPLACEMENT \n\n1. Unplug oven or turn off power at the main power sup ply. 2. Remove the vent cover mounting screws. (2 middle screws) 3. Tip the cover forward, then lift out to remove. \n\n \n4. Remove bulb holder \n\n \n\n5. Lift up the bulb holder \n\n \n\n6.Replace bulb with a 30 or 40 watt appliance bulb.\n\n 7.Replace the bulb holder.\n\n 8. Slide the bottom of the vent cover into place. Push the top until it snaps into place.Replacethe mounting screws.Turn the power back on at the main power supply or plugin the oven. ", "images_list": ["Manual24_54", "Manual24_55", "Manual24_56"]} {"id": "MANUAL_247", "question": "How can you set the PCI Express 3.0 x16 slots of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "1.5.4\t PCI Express slots \n\nThis motherboard has three PCI Express $3.0\\,\\mathsf{x}16$ slot that supports PCI Express 3.0 x16 graphic cards complying with the PCI Express specifications. \n \n\nIn single VGA card mode, use the PCIe slot (gray) for a PCI Express x16 graphics card to get better performance. We recommend that you provide sufficient power when running some modes. See page 1-22 for details. Connect a chassis fan to the motherboard connector labeled CHA_FAN1/2/3 when using multiple graphics cards for better thermal environment. \n\n IRQ assignments for this motherboard \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual25_31", "Manual25_32"]} {"id": "MANUAL_248", "question": "How can you set the jumpers of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "1.6\t Jumpers \n1.\t Clear RTC RAM (2-pin CLRTC) \nThis header allows you to clear the Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM in CMOS. You can clear the CMOS memory of date, time, and system setup parameters by erasing the CMOS RTC RAM data. The onboard button cell battery powers the RAM data in CMOS, which include system setup information such as system passwords. \n \nZ170 PRO GAMING Clear RTC RAM \nTo erase the RTC RAM: \n1. Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord.\n 2. Use a metal object such as a screwdriver to short the two pins.\n 3. Plug the power cord and turn ON the computer.\n 4. Hold down the < Del > key during the boot process and enter BIOS setup to reenter data. \n If the steps above do not help, remove the onboard battery and short the two pins again to clear the CMOS RTC RAM data. After clearing the CMOS, reinstall the battery. You do not need to clear the RTC when the system hangs due to overclocking. For system failure due to overclocking, use the CPU Parameter Recall (C.P.R.) feature. Shut down and reboot the system, then the BIOS automatically resets parameter settings to default values. \n2. CPU Over Voltage jumper (3-pin CPU_OV) \nThe CPU Over Voltage jumper allows you to set a higher CPU voltage for a flexible overclocking system, depending on the type of the installed CPU. To gain more CPU voltage setting, insert the jumper to pins 2-3. To go back to its default CPU voltage setting, insert the jumper to pins 1-2. \n \nZ170 PRO GAMING CPU_OV setting ", "images_list": ["Manual25_33", "Manual25_34"]} {"id": "MANUAL_249", "question": "How can you set the rear panel connectors of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": " 1.7.1\t Rear panel connectors \n \n1.\t PS/2 Mouse/Keyboard combo port. This port connects to a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard.\n 2.\t Display Port . This port is for a Display Port-compatible devices. \n 3. Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) port. This 15-pin port is for a VGA monitor or other VGA-compatible devices. \n4.\t LAN (RJ-45) port. This port allows Gigabit connection to a Local Area Network (LAN) through a network hub. \n \nLAN port LED indications \n \n5.\t Center / Subwoofer port (orange) . This port connects the center/subwoofer speakers. \n6.\t Rear Speaker Out port (black) . This port connects the rear speakers in a 4.1 channel, 5.1 channel, or 7.1 channel audio configuration. \n7.\t Line In port (light blue). This port connects to the tape, CD, DVD player, or other audio sources. \n8. \t Line Out port (lime). This port connects to a headphone or a speaker. In the 4.1, 5.1, and 7.1 channel configurations, the function of this port becomes Front Speaker Out. \n9.\t Microphone port (pink). This port connects to a microphone. \nAudio 2, 4.1, 5.1, or 7.1-channel configuration \n \n10.\t Optical S/PDIF out port. This port allows you to connect your PC to amplified speakers, headphones, or Sony/Phillips Digital Interconnect Format (S/PDIF) compliant devices. \n11.\t USB 3.1 Type A port . This 9-pin Universal Serial Bus (USB) Type A port is for USB 3.1 devices. \n12.\t USB 3.1 Type C port . This Universal Serial Bus (USB) Type C port is for USB 3.1 mobile or peripheral devices. \n13.\t USB 3.0 ports 3\\~6 . These 9-pin Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports are for USB 3.0 devices. \nThe plugged USB 3.0 device may run on xHCI or EHCI mode, depending on the operating system\u2019s setting. USB 3.0 devices can only be used for data storage.We strongly recommend that you connect USB 3.0 devices to USB 3.0 ports for faster and better performance from your USB 3.0 devices. All USB devices connected to the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports are controlled by the xHCI controller. Some legacy USB devices must update their firmware for better compatibility. Multi-VGA output supports up to three displays under environment, two displays under BIOS, and one display under DOS. Intel display architecture design supports the following maximum supported pixel clocks (Pixel Clock $=\\mathsf{H}$ total $\\mathsf{x V}$ Total $\\mathsf{X}$ Frame Rate (Screen refresh rate)): - Display Port port: 553 MHz - DVI port: 165 MHz - VGA port: 180 MHz - HDMI port: 300 MHz \n14. \t DVI-D port. This port is for any DVI-D compatible device. \nDVI-D can not be converted to output from RGB Signal to CRT and is not compatible with DVI-I. \n15.\t HDMI port. This port is for a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector, and is HDCP compliant allowing playback of HD DVD, Blu-ray, and other protected content. \n16.\t USB 2.0 ports 13 and 14. These two 4-pin Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports are for USB 2.0/1.1 devices. ", "images_list": ["Manual25_35", "Manual25_36", "Manual25_37", "Manual25_38"]} {"id": "MANUAL_250", "question": "How can you set the onboard LED of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": " 1.8\t Onboard LED \n\n 1.\t Standby Power LED (SB_PWR) \n\nThe motherboard comes with a standby power LED that lights up to indicate that the system is ON, in sleep mode, or in soft-off mode. This is a reminder that you should shut down the system and unplug the power cable before removing or plugging in any motherboard component. The illustration below shows the location of the onboard LED. \n\n \nZ170 PRO GAMING Onboard LED \n\n2.\t Model name LEDs \n\nThe model name LEDs are a group of five small LEDs, located right below the printed model name. The LEDs light up in the following two modes to highlight the model name. \n\n \n\nZ170 PRO GAMING Model name LED Lighting \n\nYou can turn off the model name LEDs or change the lit modes from the BIOS or the LED Control app in Ai Suite 3. To change the setting in BIOS, go to Advanced $>$ Onboard Devices Configuration $>$ Model Name LED Lighting item. See section 2.6.7 Onboard Devices Configuration for details. \n \n \n 3.\t SupremeFX LED \n\nThe SupremeFX LED lights up in the following three ways to bring you an ultimate lighting effect. This LED also outlines the separation of the audio components from the rest of your motherboard. \n\n \nSupremeFX LED \n\nZ170 PRO GAMING SupremeFX LED Lighting \n\nYou can turn off the SupremeFX LED or change the lit modes from the BIOS or the LED Control app in Ai Suite 3. To change the setting in BIOS, go to Advanced $>$ Onboard Devices Configuration $>$ SupremeFX LED Lighting item. See section 2.6.7 Onboard Devices Configuration for details. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual25_54", "Manual25_55", "Manual25_56", "Manual25_57", "Manual25_58"]} {"id": "MANUAL_251", "question": "How can you update the BIOS file of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "Updating the BIOS file \n\nTo update the BIOS file: \n\n1.\t On the FreeDOS prompt, type bupdater and press Enter. \n\n2.\t On the BIOS Updater screen, press Tab to switch from Files panel to Drives panel then select D: . \n \n\n3.\t Press Tab to switch from Drives panel to Files panel then press Up/Down or Home/ End keys to select the BIOS file and press . \n\n4.\t After the BIOS Updater checks the selected BIOS file, select Yes to confirm the BIOS update. \n\n \n\nThe BIOS Backup feature is not supported due to security regulations. \n\n5.\t Select Yes then press Enter. When BIOS update is done, press E S C to exit BIOS Updater. \n\n6.\t Restart your computer. \n\nDO NOT shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS to prevent system boot failaure. \n\nEnsure to load the BIOS default settings to ensure system compatibility and stability. Select the Load Optimized Defaults item under the Exit BIOS menu. See section 2.10 Exit Menu for details. ", "images_list": ["Manual25_63", "Manual25_64"]} {"id": "MANUAL_252", "question": "How can you create RAID of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "Creating RAID \n\nTo create RAID: \n\n1.\t Press F11 on your keyboard or click from the BIOS screen to open EZ Tuning Wizard screen. \n\n2.\t Click RAID then click Yes to enable RAID. \n\n Ensure that your HDDs have no existing RAID volumes. Ensure to connect your HDDs to Intel SATA connectors. \n\n3.\t The available HDDs display. Click Next to continue. \n\n \n\n4.\t Select the type of storage for your RAID Easy Backup or Super Speed , then click Next . \n\n \na.\t For Easy Backup, select from Easy Backup (RAID1) or Easy Backup (RAID10) then click Next . \n\n \n\nYou can only select Easy Backup (RAID 10) if you connect four (4) HDDs. \n\nb.\t For Super Speed, select from Super Speed (RAID0) or Super Speed (RAID5) then click Next . \n\n \n\n5.\t After selecting the type of RAID, click Yes to continue the RAID setup. \n\n6.\t After the RAID setup is done, click Yes to exit the setup then click OK to reset your system. ", "images_list": ["Manual25_72", "Manual25_73", "Manual25_74", "Manual25_75"]} {"id": "MANUAL_253", "question": "How can you use SATA ODD & USB devices to install an operating system for a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "Method 1: Using SATA ODD & USB devices \n\nLoad USB 3.0 drivers using the support DVD and install OS 7 using a USB device. \n\nRequirement: \n\nThe USB storage device requires 8 GB or more capacity. It is recommended to format the storage device before use. \n\n1.\t Insert the OS 7 installation DVD into a USB ODD, or copy all files on the OS 7 installation DVD to a USB storage device on a working system.\n\n 2.\t Connect the USB ODD or USB storage device to your 100 series platform.\n\n 3.\t Insert the support DVD into a SATA ODD on your 100 series platform.\n\n 4.\t Power on your system and press F8 during POST (Power-On Self Test) to enter the boot screen. \n \n\n6.\t The USB 3.0 driver will be loaded automatically during installation startup. \n\n \n\nThe \u201cSetup is starting...\u201d screen will show up if the USB 3.0 driver is loaded correctly.\n\n 7.\t Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the OS 7 installation. ", "images_list": ["Manual25_87", "Manual25_88"]} {"id": "MANUAL_254", "question": "How can you secure the motherboard to the chassis?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "Screw holes \n\nPlace nine screws into the holes indicated by circles to secure the motherboard to the chassis. \n\nDo not over tighten the screws! Doing so can damage the motherboard. \n \nPlace this side towards the rear of the chassis", "images_list": ["Manual25_6"]} {"id": "MANUAL_255", "question": "How can you prepare the installation of Central Processing Unit (CPU) for a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "Central Processing Unit (CPU) \n\nThis motherboard comes with a surface mount LGA1151 socket designed for 6th Generation processors. \n\n \n\nUnplug all power cables before installing the CPU. \n\nEnsure that you install the correct CPU designed for the LGA1151 socket only. DO NOT install a CPU designed for LGA1150, LGA1155 and LGA1156 sockets on the LGA1151 socket. \n Upon purchase of the motherboard, ensure that the PnP cap is on the socket and the socket contacts are not bent. Contact your retailer immediately if the PnP cap is missing, or if you see any damage to the PnP cap/socket contacts/motherboard components. \nKeep the cap after installing the motherboard. It will process Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) requests only if the motherboard comes with the cap on the LGA1151 socket.\nThe product warranty does not cover damage to the socket contacts resulting from incorrect CPU installation/removal, or mis placement/loss/incorrect removal of the PnP cap. ", "images_list": ["Manual25_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_256", "question": "How do you know about system memory of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "System memory\n\n Overview \n\nThis motherboard comes with four Double Data Rate 4 (DDR4) Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets. A DDR4 module is notched differently from a DDR, DDR2, or DDR3 module. DO NOT install a DDR, DDR2, or DDR3 memory module to the DDR4 slot. \n\nDIMM voltage below 1.65 V is recommended to protect the CPU. \n\n \nZ170 PRO GAMING 288-pin DDR4 DIMM sockets ", "images_list": ["Manual25_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_257", "question": "How do you know about Serial port connector (10-1 pin COM) of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "Serial port connector (10-1 pin COM) \n\nThis connector is for a serial (COM) port. Connect the serial port module cable to this connector, then install the module to a slot opening at the back of the system chassis. \n\n \n\nZ170 PRO GAMING Serial port (COM) connector The COM module is purchased separately. ", "images_list": ["Manual25_39"]} {"id": "MANUAL_258", "question": "How do you know about TPM connector (14-1 pin TPM) for a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "TPM connector (14-1 pin TPM) \n\nThis connector supports a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) system, which securely store keys, digital certificates, passwords and data. A TPM system also helps enhance the network security, protects digital identities, and ensures platform integrity. \n\n \n\nZ170 PRO GAMING TPM connector", "images_list": ["Manual25_40"]} {"id": "MANUAL_259", "question": "How do you know about Thermal sensor connector (2-pin T_SENSOR) of a motherboard?", "provenance": [50032], "ground_truth": "Thermal sensor connector (2-pin T_SENSOR) \n\nThis connector is for the thermistor cable that allows you to monitor the temperature of your motherboard\u2019s critical components and connected devices. \n\n", "images_list": ["Manual25_43"]} {"id": "MANUAL_260", "question": "How can you install the Mudguard of a rideon motorcycle?", "provenance": [50034], "ground_truth": "1. Install the Mudguard. \n\nAs shown in step 1 , rotate the mudguard sideways then slide it up the left handle tube. Note! Do not allow the \"convex point\" to get caught in hole 1. \n\nAs shown in step 2, install the mudguard so the \"convex point\" enters hole 2 \n", "images_list": ["rideon_motorcycle_01", "rideon_motorcycle_02"]} {"id": "MANUAL_261", "question": "How can you install the Front Wheel of a rideon motorcycle?", "provenance": [50034], "ground_truth": "3. lnstall the Front Wheel. \n\n \n\nAs shown in step 1, insert the front axle through the handle tubes and front wheel, with washers on either side of each handle tube. \n\nFasten the front axle and wheel to the handle tubes with two nuts, using the supplied spanners to tighten until the nuts reach the limit of the threads \n\n \nNOTE \nAfter assembling the front wheel and axle assembly, check the gap between the wheel and the handle tubes. If the gap is excessive and thewheel is notwell located, it is recommended to add additional washers (not supplied) between the wheel and the handle tubes. After doing this and reassembling the axle, check that the gap is minimal, however, that the wheel is able to spin freely. If the wheel is binding. remove a washer.", "images_list": ["Manual26_6", "Manual26_7"]} {"id": "MANUAL_262", "question": "How can you install the batteries for a bluetooth laser mouse?", "provenance": [50037], "ground_truth": " 2. Installing the Batteries \n\nThe mouse needs two AA size batteries. Follow the steps below to install the batteries. \n1. Press the button and the battery cover pops out. \n\n \n\n2. Install two \"AA\" batteries while observing the polarity indicated inside the mouse. \n\n \n\n3. Replace the battery cover \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual27_1", "Manual27_2", "Manual27_3"]} {"id": "MANUAL_263", "question": "How can you install the WIDCOMM bluetooth stack for a bluetooth laser mouse?", "provenance": [50037], "ground_truth": "3.1 Installing the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack \n\nBefore installing the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack, plug the USB Bluetooth dongle into a USB port of your computer. 1. Insert the provided Installation CD in the CD ROM drive. 2. The installation stack loads automatically. If not, click the Setup.exe in the bin folder of the CD ROM. \n\n3. The welcome screen introduces you to the installation process. Click Next to continue. \n\n \n\n4. Read the agreement and select \u201c I accept he terms in the license agreement \u201d. Click Next to continue. \n\n \n5. The program will be installed in the folder as shown. Click Change to install in a different location. Click Next to continue. \n\n \n\n6. Click Install to start the installation. The installation may need some time to complete. \n\n \n\n7. The following screen appears to indicate the installation is complete. \n\n \n8. Remove the dongle and plug it back in, the mouse will pair automatically. Click Finish to exit the installation. \n\nThe following prompt requires you to restart the computer so that the Bluetooth stack takes effect. Click Yes to restart your computer now or No to restart later. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual27_4", "Manual27_5", "Manual27_6", "Manual27_7", "Manual27_8", "Manual27_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_264", "question": "How can you uninstall the WIDCOMM bluetooth stack for a bluetooth laser mouse?", "provenance": [50037], "ground_truth": "3.2 Uninstalling the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack \n\nFollow the steps below to uninstall the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack from your computer. \n\n1. Remove the USB Bluetooth dongle. \n\n2. Click Start Settings Control Panel Add/Remove Programs . \n\n3. Select WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software from the program list and click Remove \n\n4. The system starts to remove the program, it may take some time to uninstall. \n\n5. When the program has been removed, a prompt requires you to restart the computer. Click Yes to restart your computer now or No to restart later. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_265", "question": "How can you set quick pairing in Windows for a bluetooth laser mouse?", "provenance": [50037], "ground_truth": "4.1 Quick Pairing in Windows \n\nThe Bluetooth mouse has been set to a pre-pairing mode as the factory default. For quick pairing, enable the \n\npre-pairing mode following the steps below. \n\n1. Plug the USB Bluetooth dongle into a USB port of your computer. \n\n2. For the mouse, press the pairing button at its bottom. \n\nPairing button \n\n \n3. Press the button on the bottom of the USB Bluetooth dongle until the LED begins to flash once every second. This indicates the. Bluetooth dongle has started to search for device to be paired.( This mouse will be sold without dongle. ) \n\n \n\n4. Move your mouse to ensure they are connected. \n\nEnabling the function of USB mouse in BIOS \n\nIf the mouse failed to work (refer to \u201c7 Troubleshooting\u201d on page 14 for more probable conditions), check that the USB function of the mouse has been enabled in the BIOS setup. Some old PC systems do not support the USB keyboard/mouse in BIOS/DOS environment. ", "images_list": ["Manual27_10", "Manual27_11"]} {"id": "MANUAL_266", "question": "How can you set pairing on WIDCOMM bluetooth stack for a bluetooth laser mouse?", "provenance": [50037], "ground_truth": "4.2 Pairing on WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack \n\nBefore using the Bluetooth stack for mouse pairing, install the stack as instructed in $\\mathbf{\\ddot{3}}$ Installing and Uninstalling the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Stack\u201d . Then follow the steps below. \n\n1. Press the USB Bluetooth dongle button until the following Human Interface Device (HID) screen appears. \n\n \n2. When the mouse is connected, the following confirmation message appears. Click to confirm that the correct mouse is connected. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual27_12", "Manual27_13"]} {"id": "MANUAL_267", "question": "How can you check power status of a bluetooth laser mouse?", "provenance": [50037], "ground_truth": "5.1 Power Status of the Laser Mouse \n\nThe Bluetooth mouse has a battery status LED. When the battery runs out, the LED turns amber. You should change the batteries immediately .(The top LED indicate is the same with bottom LED) \n\n \n\nTo view more detailed information on the mouse battery status, go to the Control panel Mouse Bluetooth . \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual27_14", "Manual27_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_268", "question": "How can you use the stack for the first time for a bluetooth laser mouse?", "provenance": [50037], "ground_truth": "6.1 Using the Stack for the First Time \n\nTo start using the Bluetooth Stack, double click the Bluetooth icon in the system tray. \n\n \n\n1. The Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard will launch. Follow the instructions on screen to \n\n complete the configuration. \n\n2. When the Bluetooth Configuration is complete, the following HID screen appears and starts to search for Bluetooth devices. \n\n \n\n3. Click on the HID device you want to connect with. Then follow the instructions on-screen to enable the selected device. \n\nAbout the Bluetooth icon \n\nThe Bluetooth icon acts as an indicator for dongle status. \n\n1. A red icon indicates there is no dongle inserted. \n\n 2. A white icon indicates the dongle is plugged in. \n\n 3. A green icon indicates the dongle has detected the HID devices. ", "images_list": ["Manual27_16", "Manual27_17"]} {"id": "MANUAL_269", "question": "How can you connect a bluetooth laser mouse to the other HID devices?", "provenance": [50037], "ground_truth": "6.2 Connecting to the other HID Devices \n\nBesides the mouse, the Bluetooth Stack also allows you to connect to other Bluetooth devices. \n\n1. Make sure the USB Bluetooth dongle has been plugged onto your computer. \n\n 2. Set the Bluetooth devices, such as printers, modems, and PDAs, you want to connect to the Bluetooth stack. \n\n 3. Press the USB Bluetooth dongle button until the following HID screen appears. \n\n 4. Select the type of devices to search for from the drop-down menu. \n\n \n\n5. The detected devices will be displayed. Click on a device and the stack will instruct you to enable the connection. ", "images_list": ["Manual27_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_270", "question": "How can you remove the door of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "To remove the door: \n\n1. Open the door fully. \n2. Lift the catches and push them forwards as far as they will go (fig. 1). \n\n\n3. Close the door as far as it will go (A), lift it up (B) and turn it (C) until it is released (D) (fig. 2). \n", "images_list": ["oven_01", "oven_02"]} {"id": "MANUAL_271", "question": "How can you refit the door of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "To refit the door: \n\n1. Insert the hinges in their seats. 2. Open the door fully. 3. Lower the two catches. 4. Close the door. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_272", "question": "How can you move the top heating element (some models only) of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": " MOVING THE TOP HEATING ELEMENT (SOME MODELS ONLY) \n\n1. Remove the side accessory holder grilles (Fig. 3). \n\n\n2. Pull the heating element out a little (Fig. 4)\n\n and lower it (Fig. 5). \n\n\n3. To reposition the heating element, lift it up, pulling it slightly towards you, be sure it comes to rest on the lateral supports. ", "images_list": ["oven_03", "oven_04", "oven_05"]} {"id": "MANUAL_273", "question": "How can you replace the rear lamp (if present) of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": " To replace the rear lamp (if present): \n\n1. Disconnect the oven from the power supply.\n\n 2. Unscrew the lamp cover (Fig. 6), \n\n\nreplace the lamp (see note for lamp type) and screw the lamp cover back on (Fig. 7).\n\n\n 3. Reconnect the oven to the power supply. ", "images_list": ["oven_06", "oven_07"]} {"id": "MANUAL_274", "question": "How can you use a drip-tray of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "Drip-tray (Fig. 1) \nFor collecting fat and bits of food when placed under the wire shelf, or as a plate for cooking meat, chicken and fish, etc., with or without vegetables. Pour a little water into the drip-tray to avoid spatters of fat and smoke. \n", "images_list": ["oven_08"]} {"id": "MANUAL_275", "question": "How can you clean the oven exterior?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "Oven exterior \n\nIMPORTANT: do not use corrosive or abrasive detergents. If any of these products unintentionally comes into contact with the appliance, clean immediately with a damp cloth. \n\nClean the surfaces with a damp cloth. If it is very dirty, add a few drops of washing up detergent to the water. Finish off with a dry cloth. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_276", "question": "How can you use a wire shelf of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "Wire shelf (Fig. 3) \nFor grilling food or as a support for pots, cake tins and other cooking receptacle. It can be placed on any available level. Thewire shelf can be inserted with its curvature facing up or down. \n", "images_list": ["oven_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_277", "question": "What can you do with catalytic side panels of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "Catalytic side panels (Fig. 4) \nThese panels have a special micro porous enamel coating that absorbs fat spatters. It is advisable to do an automatic cleaning cycle after cooking particularly fatty food (see CLEANING). \n", "images_list": ["oven_11"]} {"id": "MANUAL_278", "question": "How can you use baking tray of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "Baking tray (Fig. 2) For baking biscuits, cakes and pizzas. \n", "images_list": ["oven_09"]} {"id": "MANUAL_279", "question": "How can you use grill pan set of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "Grill Pan Set (Fig. 6) The set comprises a wire shelf (6a) and an enamelled recipient (6b). This set must be placed on the wire shelf (3) and used with the Grill function. \n", "images_list": ["oven_13"]} {"id": "MANUAL_280", "question": "How can you use grease filter of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "Grease filter (Fig. 7) Use only for particularly greasy cooking. Hook it on the rear wall of the oven compartment, opposite the fan. It can be cleaned in a dishwasher and used with the fan assisted function. \n", "images_list": ["oven_14"]} {"id": "MANUAL_281", "question": "How can you use sliding shelves of a oven?", "provenance": [50038], "ground_truth": "Sliding shelves (Fig. 8) \nThey allow the wire shelves and drip-trays to be pulled half out during cooking. Suitable for all the accessories, they can be cleaned in a dishwasher. \n", "images_list": ["oven_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_282", "question": "How can you attach the shoulder strap to a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Attaching the Shoulder Strap (Purchased Separately) \nAttach the strap clips to the camera, then attach the shoulder strap. \n\nOpen a strap clip. Use the clip attaching tool to open a strap clip as shown. \n \nKeep the tool in a safe place. You will need it to open the strap clips when removing the shoulder strap. \n\nPlace the shoulder strap clip on each strap eyelet. \nHook the strap eyelet in the clip opening. Remove the tool using the other hand to keep the clip in place. \n\n\n Pass the clip through each strap eyelet.\nRotate the clip fully through the eyelet until it clicks closed.\n\n\nPass the shoulder strap through each clip.\n", "images_list": ["Manual29_12", "hybrid_instant_camera_03", "hybrid_instant_camera_04", "hybrid_instant_camera_05"]} {"id": "MANUAL_283", "question": "How can you insert the battery for a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": " Inserting the Battery \n\n \nSlide the battery cover to open. \n\n \nInsert the battery according to the arrow on it. Make sure the yellow line on the battery aligns with the mark on the camera. To remove the battery, press the battery latch to the side, and slide the battery out of the camera. \n\n \nClose the battery cover. ", "images_list": ["Manual29_13", "Manual29_14", "Manual29_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_284", "question": "How can you load thefFilm pack for a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": " Loading the Film Pack \n\n \nPress and hold the button of the film door lock ( 1 ), then slide the lever to the right until the film door opens slightly. \n\n \nHold both sides of the film pack, align the bottom of the film pack on the groove of the film chamber, then insert it straight ( 2 ). \n\n\nClose the back cover. Make sure the back cover lock clicks into place.\n\n\nThe film cover (black) is ejected automatically when the back cover is closed. Remove the film cover from the film ejection slot. ", "images_list": ["Manual29_26", "Manual29_27", "hybrid_instant_camera_01", "hybrid_instant_camera_02"]} {"id": "MANUAL_285", "question": "How can you unload a used film pack for a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": " Unloading a Used Film Pack \n\nWhen no film is left, all dots on the right of the shooting screen are displayed in gray. (Page 52) Unload the film pack. \n\n \nPress and hold the button of the film door lock ( 1 ), then slide the lever to the right $(\\boxdot$ until the film door opens slightly. \n\n \nGrasp the rectangular holes on the film pack, then pull it out straight. ", "images_list": ["Manual29_28", "Manual29_29"]} {"id": "MANUAL_286", "question": "How can you set auto print mode of a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Auto Print Mode \n\nSwitch the print mode selector on the side to \"AUTO\". \n \n\nThe icon below appears on the shooting screen. \n \n\nPrinting starts immediately after the image is saved in the memory. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual29_30", "Manual29_31", "Manual29_32"]} {"id": "MANUAL_287", "question": "How can you set manual print mode (initial setting) of a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Manual Print Mode (initial setting) \n\nSwitch the print mode selector on the side to \u201cMANUAL\u201d. \n \n\nThe icon below appears on the shooting screen. \n \n\nThe image is saved in the memory. You can select and print images later instead of printing them immediately. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual29_33", "Manual29_34", "Manual29_35"]} {"id": "MANUAL_288", "question": "How can you take a picture with a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Taking a Picture \n\nThis section describes basic operation for photography. \n\nTurn the lens ring (power switch) clockwise to turn the camera on. \n \n\nHold the camera and confirm the desired composition of the final image. \n \n\nSelect the shooting mode or perform the steps to select your image effects. (Pages 53 to 57) \n\nPress the shutter button halfway to focus. \n\n If the camera is able to focus: The camera beeps and the green focus frame appears on the monitor.\n\n If the camera is unable to focus: The red focus frame appears on the monitor. Change the composition or use focus lock. (Page 55) \n\nLightly press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture. \nThe picture is taken and it is saved in the camera\u2019s memory. If the print mode is set to auto print mode, the image will be printed. (Page 49) \n\nWhen you take a picture, hold the camera with both hands and brace your elbows against your sides.\n\n Be careful not to touch the lens surface when you press the shutter button.\n\n When you press the shutter button fully, press it lightly.\n\nBe careful that your fingers or the strap do not cover the flash, lens, or film ejection slot.\n\n If a subject is poorly lit, the flash may fire when the picture is taken. You can change the flash setting to disable flashing. (Page 56) \n\nCautions on the camera\u2019s memory \nWhen the memory becomes full, the shutter will not release and you cannot take a picture. Delete the images in the memory or use another memory card.\n\n You can save up to 50 images in the memory. 1000 images per 1 gygabyte can be saved if you use a memory card.\n\n Images in the memory may be damaged or lost if the camera has any trouble. We recommend you store important image files as backup using other media (e.g. Hard disk, CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD-R, etc.).\n\n If you ask for repair, we do not guarantee the safety of images in the memory.\n\n While the camera is being repaired, note that we may check the contents of images in the memory. ", "images_list": ["Manual29_36", "Manual29_37"]} {"id": "MANUAL_289", "question": "How can you insert the memory card for a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Inserting the Memory Card \n\nSlide the card slot cover to open. \n \n\nAs shown below, slide in the memory card until it clicks into place at the back of the slot. \n \n\nClose the card slot. \n \n$\\circledast$ To remove the memory card, press it in and release it slowly. The card can be removed by hand. ", "images_list": ["Manual29_57", "Manual29_58", "Manual29_59"]} {"id": "MANUAL_290", "question": "How can you use the flash with a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Using the Flash \n\nUse the flash when shooting at night or indoors under low light. \n\nPress the MENU/OK button on the shooting screen. \n \nThe shooting menu appears. \n\nSelect FLASH , then press the MENU/OK button. \n\nSelect the flash setting, then press the MENU/OK button. See the right column for details on each flash setting. \n\nPress the shutter button to shoot. ", "images_list": ["Manual29_52"]} {"id": "MANUAL_291", "question": "How can you use the self timer with a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Using the Self Timer \n\nUse the self timer to include a photographer in a group photo or to reduce blur when the shutter button is pressed. \n\nPress the MENU/OK button on the shooting screen. \n\n \nThe shooting menu appears. \n\nSelect SELF-TIMER , then press the MENU/OK button. \n\nSelect 10 SEC or 2 SEC , then press the MENU/OK button. \n\nPress the shutter button fully. \n When you select 10 SEC : When you press the shutter button, the AF-assist illuminator/Self timer lamp lights up, and then it flashes 3 seconds before shooting. When you select 2 SEC : When you press the shutter button, the AF-assist illuminator/Self timer lamp flashes. \n\n To cancel the self timer, press the (Back) button. ", "images_list": ["Manual29_51"]} {"id": "MANUAL_292", "question": "What do you know about Film remaining indication of a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Film remaining indication \n\nDots on the right of the monitor indicates the number of remaining films. One dot turns gray every time you print an image. \n \nWhen there are only two films left, dots turns red. \n\n You can print an image that is zoomed in or print four or nine images on one film. Use the command dial to change to the multiple image display on step 2 when the image to print is displayed. (Page 51) \n\nFor details on taking out the film, refer to the instructions and warnings on the Instant Film \u201cinstax SQUARE\u201d pack. The development time is approximately 90 seconds. (The time varies depending on the ambient temperature.) \nYou can select an effect menu directly by pressing a button on the rear to adjust the image effect while the shooting/ playback screen is displayed.", "images_list": ["Manual29_46"]} {"id": "MANUAL_293", "question": "How can you use the command dial with a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Using the command dial \n \nUse the command dial on the following occasions. Selecting a menu or item Changing playback display (Page 51) Adjusting the value of image effect (Pages 53 and 54) ", "images_list": ["Manual29_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_294", "question": "How can you charge from a PC for a hybrid instant camera?", "provenance": [50039], "ground_truth": "Charging from a PC: \nConnect the camera and PC directly. Do not connect them via a keyboard or USB hub.\nIf the PC enters the sleep mode while charging is in progress, charging will stop. If you continue charging, resume the PC and reconnect the USB cable.\nYou may not be able to charge the camera from a PC depending on your PC specifications, settings, or status. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_295", "question": "How can you set quick release for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Quick Release (QR or QPR) \nStops cooking quickly and prevents overcooking. Perfect for quick-cooking vegetables and delicate seafood! \n\nWhat to do\nPress the quick release button down until it clicks and locks into the Vent position.\n\n\nWhat to expect\nWhen pressed down, a jet of steam ejects through the top of the steam release valve. \nThis is normal!\nWhen pressure has been fully released, the float valve drops into the lid.\n", "images_list": ["multi-use_pressure_cooker_and_air_fryer_01", "multi-use_pressure_cooker_and_air_fryer_02"]} {"id": "MANUAL_296", "question": "How can you set pressure cooking lid for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Pressure cooking lid \n \n\nRemoving the lid\n01 Grip the lid handle and turn it counterclockwise to align the symbol on the lid with the symbol on the rim of the cooker base.\n02 Lift the lid up and off the cooker base towards your body\n \n\nClosing the lid\n01 Align the symbol on the lid with the symbol on the cooker base, then lower the lid onto the track. \n02 Turn the lid clockwise until the symbol on the lid aligns with the symbol on the cooker base.\n ", "images_list": ["Manual30_11", "Manual30_12", "Manual30_13"]} {"id": "MANUAL_297", "question": "How can you set float valve for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Float Valve \nThe float valve is a visual indication of whether there is pressure in the cooker (pressurized)or not(de pressurized). It appears in 2 positions: \n\nPressurized \nThe float valve has visibly popped up above the surface of the lid. \n \n\nDe pressurized \nThe float valve has descended, and the top is flush with the lid. \n \n\nThe float valve and silicone cap work together to seal in pressurized steam. These parts must be installed before use. Do not attempt to operate the Multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer without the float valve properly installed. Do not touch the float valve during use. \n\nDANGER \nDO NOT attempt to remove the lid while the float valve is up and NEVER attempt to force the lid open.Contents are under extreme pressure.Float valve must be downbefore attempting toremove the lid.Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury and/or property damage ", "images_list": ["Manual30_17", "Manual30_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_298", "question": "What do you know about anti-block shield for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Anti-block shield \nThe anti-block shield prevents food particles from coming up through the steam release pipe, assisting with pressure regulation. \nThe anti-block shield is integral toproduct safety and necessary for pressure cooking. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual30_19"]} {"id": "MANUAL_299", "question": "How can you set steam release valve for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Steam release valve \n\nRemove the steam release valve \n\nPull the steam release valve up and off the steam release pipe. \nThe steam release valve must be installed before using the cooker. \n \n\nInstall the steam release valve \n\nPlace the steam release valve on the steam release pipe and press down firmly \n\nThe steam release valves its loosely on the steam release pipe when installed properly but should remain in place when the lid is turned over. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual30_32", "Manual30_33"]} {"id": "MANUAL_300", "question": "How can you set anti-block shield for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Anti-block shield \n\nRemove the anti-block shield \n\nGrip the lid like a steering wheel and use your thumbs to press firmly against the side of the anti-block shield (pressing towards the side of the lid and up) until it pops off the prongs underneath. \n \n\nInstall the anti-block shield \n\nPlace the anti-block shield over the prongs and press down until it snaps into position \nDonot attemptto operate the pressure cooker withoutthe anti-block shield installed. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual30_34", "Manual30_35"]} {"id": "MANUAL_301", "question": "How can you set silicone cap and float valve for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": " Float valve and silicone cap \n\n Remove the float valve from the lid \n\nPlace one finger on the flat top of float valve,thenturn thelidover.Detachthe silicone cap from the bottom side of the floatvalve. \n\nRemove the float valve from the top of the lid. Do not discard the float valve or silicone cap. \n \n\n Install the floatvalve \n\nDrop the narrow end of the floatvalve into the float valve hole on the top of the lid. Place one finger on the flat top of the float valve,thenturn thelid over.Firmly attach the silicone cap to the bottom of the floatvalve. \n\nDo not attempt to operate the pressure cooker without the float valve and/or silicone cap properly installed in the pressure cooking lid \n \nBottom ", "images_list": ["Manual30_36", "Manual30_37"]} {"id": "MANUAL_302", "question": "How can you Install the condensation collector for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": " Install the condensation collector \n\nAlign the grooves on the condensation collector over the tabs on the back of the cooker base and slide the condensation collector into place. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual30_38"]} {"id": "MANUAL_303", "question": "How can you install the sealing ring for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": " Install the sealing ring\n\nPlace the sealing ring over the sealing ring rack and press itinto place.Press down firmly to prevent puckering. \nWhen installed properly, the sealing ring is snug behind sealing ring rack and should not fall out when the lid is turned over. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual30_31"]} {"id": "MANUAL_304", "question": "How can you remove silicone sealing ring for a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Remove the sealing ring \n\nGrip the edge of the silicone and pull the sealing ring out from behind the circular stainless-steel sealing ring rack. \n\nWith the sealing ring removed, inspect the steel rack to make sure it is secured centered, and an even height all the way around the lid. Do not attemptto repair a deformed sealing ring rack. \n\n The sealing ring is easiest to remove and install when it is wet and soapy. \n ", "images_list": ["Manual30_30"]} {"id": "MANUAL_305", "question": "What do you know about sealing ring of a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Sealing ring \nWhen the pressure cooking lid is closed. the sealing ring creates an air-tight seal between thelid and the inner pot. \nThe sealing ring must be installed before using the cooker. Only one sealing ring should be installed in the lid at a time \nTip:Silicone is porous, so it absorbs strong aromas and certain flavors. Keep extra sealing rings on hand to limit the transfer of aromas and flavors between dishes. \n", "images_list": ["Manual30_16"]} {"id": "MANUAL_306", "question": "What do you know about steam release valve of a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Steam release valve \n\nThe steam release valve sits loosely on the steam release pipe. When the cooker releases pressure, steam ejects from the top of the steam release valve \nThe steam release valve is integral to product safety and necessary for pressure cooking. \n \n\nA WARNING \nDo not cover or block the steam release valve in any way.", "images_list": ["Manual30_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_307", "question": "What do you know about quick release button of a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Quick release button \nThe quick release button controls the steam release valve - the part controls whether pressure is released or not. \n \n\nWhat we love about it \nIt's really easy to use, andkeeps our hands far away from the steam! \n\nWhat you should know about it \nThe lid says Turn toSeal, but it's more like a flicking motion. Don't turn the quick release button more than $\\%^{\\prime\\prime}$ (or $45^{\\circ},$ ,and let it spring back to its original position. \nSee Releasing pressure:Venting methods for safe de pressurization techniques", "images_list": ["Manual30_14"]} {"id": "MANUAL_308", "question": "What can you know about natural release(NRorNPR) of a multi-use pressure cooker and air fryer?", "provenance": [50030], "ground_truth": "Natural Release(NRorNPR) \n\nCooking stops gradually. As the temperature within the cooker drops, the cooker de pressurizes naturally over time. \n \n\nNOTICE \nUse NR to de pressurize the cooker after cooking high-starch foods (e.g., soups, stews, chilis, pasta, oatmeal and congee) or after cooking foods that expand when cooked (e.g., beans and grains). ", "images_list": ["Manual30_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_309", "question": "What are the proper steps to safely stop the engine of a pump?", "provenance": [50023], "ground_truth": " Stopping the engine \n\n1.Move the throttle lever fully to left\n \n\n2.Turn the engine switch to the\"OFF\u201dposition \n\n$\\textcircled{1}$ \u201cOFF\" \n \n\n3.Turn the fuel cock lever to the\u201cOFF\"position \n\n$\\textcircled{1}$ \u201cOFF\"\n", "images_list": ["Manual31_16", "Manual31_17", "Manual31_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_310", "question": "What are the key components of a water pump?", "provenance": [50023], "ground_truth": "LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS \n\n \n\nPlease read the following labels carefully before operating this machine. \n\nTIP \n\nMaintain or replace safety and instruction labels,as necessary. \n\n# DESCRIPTION \n\n$\\textcircled{\\scriptsize{1}}$ Fuel tank\n\n $\\circleddash$ Fuel tank cap\n\n $\\circledast$ Fuel cock\n\n $\\textcircled{4}$ Air filter cover\n\n $\\circledast$ Spark plug\n\n $\\circledcirc$ Muffler\n\n $\\textcircled{\\scriptsize{2}}$ Choke lever\n\n $\\circledast$ Engine switch\n\n $\\circledcirc$ Oil filler cap\n\n $\\circledcirc$ Oil drain plug\n\n $\\circledcirc$ Recoil starter\n\n $\\circledcirc$ Oil warning light\n\n $\\textcircled{3}$ Throttle lever\n\n $\\textcircled{4}$ Priming plug\n\n $\\textcircled{5}$ Water drain plug \n", "images_list": ["Manual31_2"]} {"id": "MANUAL_311", "question": "What is the detailed procedure for cleaning the fuel tank filter?", "provenance": [50023], "ground_truth": "Fuel tank filter \n\n1.Remove the fuel tank cap and filter\n\n $\\textcircled{1}$ Fuel tankcap\n\n $\\circleddash$ Fuel tank filter\n\n 2.Clean the filter with solvent If damaged, replace.\n\n 3.Wipe the filter and insert it.\n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual31_32"]} {"id": "MANUAL_312", "question": "What is the correct procedure for safely draining the fuel out of a pump?", "provenance": [50023], "ground_truth": "Drain the fuel \n\n1. Drain the fuel tank, fuel cock, and carburetor float bowl. \n\n$\\circledast$ Carburetor drain plug \n\n2.Pour acupofSAE 10W30or 20 W 40 motor oil into the tank.\n\n 3.Shake the tank to coat the inner surfaces thorOughly.\n\n 4.Drain off the excess oil. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual31_41"]} {"id": "MANUAL_313", "question": "What are the potential causes when a water pump fails to draw up water, and how can these issues be effectively diagnosed and resolved?", "provenance": [50023], "ground_truth": "Water does not draw up \n\no Loosened priming and/or drain plugs .... Tighten o Loosened hose joint and/or band .... Tighten. oDamaged O-ring and/or gaskets... Replace o Damaged mechanical seal ... Consult dealer ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_314", "question": "What is the robot anatomy of the vacuum?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": "TOPVIEW\n \n\nBUTTONS&INDICATORS\n \n \nBOTTOMVIEW \n ", "images_list": ["Manual32_1", "Manual32_2", "Manual32_3"]} {"id": "MANUAL_315", "question": "What are the two primary modes available on a vacuum cleaner that can be used to tailor its performance to meet different home cleaning needs?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": "Halo Mode: When the switch is in the \"down\" position, the device crea fes a protective zone fh a fRoom ba wil not enter.This prevents vacuum from bumping into itemsyou want to protect (e.g. a dog bowl or vase) or crossing into undesired areas(e.g.a corner or under a desk).the halo is invisible and reaches ap proxima f ely 24 inches from the center of the device.(SeeFigure3) \n\n \n\nVirtual Wall Mode: When the switch is in the \"up\" position, the device functions as a virtual wall.This means that you cansef if fo block openings of up fo 1ofeet. If crea fes an invisible,cone-shaped barrier th af only vacuum can see.(SeeFigure2) \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual32_5", "Manual32_6"]} {"id": "MANUAL_316", "question": "What is the proper procedure for emptying the vacuum cleaner's bin?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " EMPTYING THE BIN \n\n1. Press bin release button to remove bin. (See Figure 4)\n\n \n\n2. Open bin door to empty bin. (See Figure 5) \n\n \n\nNOTE: If the full bin indicator comeson at any time during a cleaning job, you can always pause the cleaning job to empty the bin and then continue cleaning. If the full bin indicator is illuminated, but the bin does not appear to be full, refer to Cleaning the Full Bin Sensors. ", "images_list": ["Manual32_8", "Manual32_9"]} {"id": "MANUAL_317", "question": "What is the correct procedure for cleaning the vacuum cleaner filter?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " CLEANING THE FILTER \n\n3.Remove filter by grasping the yellow tab. (See Figure 6) \n\n \n\n4. Shake off debris by tapping the filter against youi trash container. (See Figure 7) \n\n \n\nIMPORTANT!The filter door won't close unless a filter is reinserted. Insert the filter with theyellow tab facing up. ", "images_list": ["Manual32_10", "Manual32_11"]} {"id": "MANUAL_318", "question": "What is the proper procedure for cleaning the full bin sensors on a vacuum cleaner?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " CLEANING THE FULL BIN SENSORS \n\n1. Removeand empty the bin. (See Figure 8) \n\n \n\n2. Wipe the sensors withaclean,dry cloth. (See Figure 9) \n\n \n\n3. Wipe the inner and outer sensol ports on the bin withaclean,dry cloth. (SeeFigure 10) \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual32_12", "Manual32_13", "Manual32_14"]} {"id": "MANUAL_319", "question": "What is the correct procedure for cleaning the extractors (brushes or rollers) on a vacuum cleaner?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " CLEANING THE EXTRACTORS \n\n1. Pinch the yellow extractor frame release tabs, lift up the extractor frame and remove any obstructions. (SeeFigure 15) \n\n \n\n2. Remove the extractors and remove the yellow extractor caps. Remove any hair or debris that has collected underneath the caps and around the metal axles. Reinstall the extractor caps. (See Figure 16) \n\n \n\n3. Remove hair and debris from the square and hexagonal plastic pegsonthe other side of the extractors. (See Figure 17) \n\n \n\n4. Clear the vacuum path. (See Figure 18) \n\n \n\n5. Reinstall the extractors. Match the color and shape of the extractor pegs with the color and shape of the extractor icons on the cleaning head module", "images_list": ["Manual32_19", "Manual32_20", "Manual32_21", "Manual32_22"]} {"id": "MANUAL_320", "question": "What is the proper procedure for cleaning the sensors and charging contacts on a vacuum cleaner?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " CLEANING THE SENSOR AND CHARGING CONTACTS \n\n1. Wipe the sensor with a clean,dry cloth. Do not spray cleaning solution directly on to the sensors or sensor openings. (See Figure 13) \n\n \n\n2. Wipe the charging contacts on Room ba and the Home Base with a clean,drycloth.(See Figure 14) \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual32_17", "Manual32_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_321", "question": "What is the correct procedure for positioning the home base of a vacuum cleaner?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " POSITIONING THE vacuum \n\nPlace the vacuume in an open, uncluttered area, leaving the following distances around the unit \n\nAtleast1.5 feet on each side of the vacuum Afl east 4 fee fin front of the vacuum,andafleast 4 feet away from stairs. \u00b7Atleast 8 feet from virtual wall barriers. \n\nAlways keep the vacuum plugged in and make sure it is in an area with consistent coverage to allow vacuum to receive information via the app ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_322", "question": "What is the proper procedure for cleaning the front caster wheel of a vacuum cleaner?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " CLEANING THE FRONT CASTER WHEEL \n\n1. Pull firmly on the frontwheel to remove it. (See Figure 11) \n\n \n\n2. Remove any debris frominside the wheel cavity. \n\n3. Spin the wheel by hand. If rotation is restricted,remove thewheel from its housing and push firmly to remove the axle and clear any debris or hair wrapped around it. \n\n4. Reinstall all parts when finished.Make sure the wheel clicks back into place. ", "images_list": ["Manual32_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_323", "question": "What is the correct procedure for cleaning the side brush of a vacuum cleaner?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH \n\n1. Use a coin or small screwdriver to remove the screw. (See Figure 12) \n\n \n\n2. Remove the brush clean the brush and the brush post, and reinstall the brush. ", "images_list": ["Manual32_16"]} {"id": "MANUAL_324", "question": "What is the function of the dual-mode virtual wall barrier on a vacuum cleaner?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " THE DUAL MODE VIRTUAL WALL BARRIER \n\nThe dual mode virtual wall barrier keeps vacuum inthe places you want fo becleaned-andout of the onesyou don't. In between cleaning cycles, you canleave the device operating in its nn s it in nan the \n\nfloor.You can sef your device fo one off wo modes f of it yourhome's cleaning needs.(SeeFigure 1) \n\nNOTE: Under normal use, batteries will last 8-10 months. If you are not planning on using your virtual wall devicefor an extended period of time and you would like to store it, be sure to switch it to the \"Off \"(middle) position. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual32_4"]} {"id": "MANUAL_325", "question": "What are the troubleshooting steps if the vacuum indicates a problem?", "provenance": [50025], "ground_truth": " TROUBLEHSOOTING\n\nvacuum will tell you something is wrong with a two-tone distress sound followed by a spoken message.The troubleshooting indicator will also blink.More detailed support and videos are available through the app and online.\n\n# RE BOOTING INSTRUCTIONS \n\nFor some errors,rebooting vacuum may resolve the problem.To reboot vacuum,press and hold CLEAN for 10 seconds until all indicators illuminate,then release. Whenyou release the CLEAN button,youwill hearan audible f one signifying a successful reboot. \n\nNOTE: If you use vacuum's scheduling feature open the app after rebooting fo confirm that schedule remains intact. \n\n# REDUCED POWER STANDBY MODE \n\nVacuum consumes a small amount of power anytime to ensure that it is ready for its next cleaning job as well as fo main fain Wi-Fi connectivity.It is possible fo put vacuum in a further-reduced power statewhen not inuse. For instructions and more details on this reduced power standby mode,refer to the app. \n\n# LITHIUM ION BATTERY \n\nFor best results,only use the lithium ion battery that comes with vacuum.While vacuum will operate witholder-model batteries,its performance will be limited. \n\nIMPORTANT!Lithium ion batteries and products that contain lithium ion batteries are subject to stringent transportation regulations. If you need to ship this product (with the battery included) forservice, travel or any other reason,you Must comply with the following shipping in sfr ucf ions: \n\n\u00b7Remove the lithium ion battery from the product. Place a piece of tape over the battery's metal charging contacts \u00b7Reinstall thebattery (with the tapeon it) in the product and secure the ba ffe ry door. \u00b7Package the product in its original packaging or in your own packaging that prevents any movement during transportation. Ship via ground transportation only (no air shipping) \n\n\n", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_326", "question": "What are the detailed instructions for T-rail mounting of a camera or equipment?", "provenance": [50026], "ground_truth": " T-rail Mounting Instructions \n\nTo mount your camera on a drop ceiling T-rail, use the included hardware. The hardware can be used to mount to most 9/ 16\"\uff0c15/16\",or11/2\"T-rails. \n\n1. Using the dashed lines on the mount plate template as a guide, set the proper spacing of the clips. \n \n\n2. Tighten the set screws on the $\\mathsf{T}$ -rail clips and secure them using a $5/64^{\\circ}$ $(2\\,\\mathsf{m m})$ hexkey. \n\n \n\n3. Attach the mount plate to the $\\mathsf{T}$ -rail clips using the mount plate holes (marked with a $\"G\"$ \u300b \n \n\n4. Attach the T-rail clips to the T-rail by rotating them and snapping them into place as shown. The black foam pads should be compressed slightly after installation. \n\n \nStandard6-32x4mm T-railscrews \n \nModifications for recessed T-rail ", "images_list": ["Manual33_10", "Manual33_11", "Manual33_12", "Manual33_13", "Manual33_14"]} {"id": "MANUAL_327", "question": "What are the steps to power the camera?", "provenance": [50026], "ground_truth": " Powering the camera \n\nRemove the cable guard and route the Ethernet cable from an active port on a 802.3af PoE switch or PoE injector \n\nNote:Power over Ethernet supports a maximum cable length of 300 ft(100m) ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_328", "question": "What is the proper way to use the brake lever and brake button?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": " BRAKE LEVER The machine is stopped by braking the entire drive system Squeeze the brakel ever towards the handlebar to stop the machine. \n\n$\\textcircled{1}$ Brakelever\n\n $\\circledcirc$ Brakel ever end\n\n $\\textcircled{3}$ Handlebar end \n\nNOTE: When the brake is operated,thebrake light will illuminate \n\n \n\nBesure the brakel ever end does not project out over the handlebar end. This will help prevent brake lever damagewhen the machine is placed onits side for service. \n \n\n \n\nWhen parking the machine or starting the engine, apply the parking brake. Squeeze the brakel ever $\\textcircled{1}$ ,then push down $\\textcircled{3}$ theparking brake button $\\circledcirc$ while releasing the brake lever. To release the parking brake,just squeeze the brakel ever. \n\nAlways set the parking brake before attempting to startthe engine. Never run the machine with the parking brake ap? plied. This may overheat thebrake disc and reduce brak ing ability. ", "images_list": ["Manual34_39", "Manual34_40"]} {"id": "MANUAL_329", "question": "What are the essential preparation checks to perform before using a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": " PRE-OPERATION CHECKS \n\nPre-operation checks should be made each time the machine is used. \n\n# WARNING \n\nTheengine and muffler will be very hotafter the engine has been run. \n\nAvoid touching the engine and muffler while they are still hot with any part of your body or clothing during inspection or repair. \n\n\n \n \n\n# FUEL\n\nMake sure there is sufficient fuel in both main and sub tanks. \n\nRecommended fuel: Unleaded gasoline Pumpoctane $\\textstyle{\\frac{\\mathsf{R}+\\mathsf{M}}{2}}$ ; 88 or higher Fuel tank capacity: $\\textcircled{1}$ Main tank: 15 L (3.3 Imp gal, 4.0 US gal) $\\circledcirc$ Sub tank: 9.3 L (2.05 Imp gal, 2.46 US gal) \n \n\n\n# WARNING \n\n\u00b7Fuel is highly flammable and poisonous.Check \"SAFETY INFORMATION\"(seepage3-2)carefully before refueling.\n\n \u00b7Do not fill the fuel tank all the way to the top. When the machine is tilted,this could cause the fuel to overflow. Make sure that thefuel tank cap is closed securely after refueling.Leaking fuel can catch fire. \n\n \n\n\n# CAUTION: \n\nOxygenated fuels(gasohol\")containing max. $5\\%$ of ethanol can be used, although richer jetting may berequired to prevent engine damage.Consult a dealer.Gasohol containing methanol is not recommended. \n\u00b7Besure that snow and/or ice does not enter into the fuel tankwhen refueling.\n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual34_84", "Manual34_85", "Manual34_86", "Manual34_87"]} {"id": "MANUAL_330", "question": "What are the detailed steps to start the engine of a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "STARTING THE ENGINE \n\n# WARNING \n\nBe sure to check\"SAFETY INFORMATION\"care- fully before starting the engine. Be sure the parking brake is applied \n\nNOTE: Be sure the engine stop switch is inthe\u201cON\"position \n\n1. Fully open the starter lever (choke) \n\n$\\textcircled{1}$ Starter lever(choke)\n\n $\\circledcirc$ Fully open (cold engine starting)\n\n $\\textcircled{3}$ Half-open (warm engine up) (CS340E/ET410TR/VK540E)\n\n $\\textcircled{4}$ Close (warm engine starting) \n\n# NOTE: \n\nThe starter lever(choke)is not required when the engine iswarm.Put the starter lever in the\u201cClose\u201dposition \n\n\nManual Starting Model \n\n2.Turn the main switch to the\u201cON\"position \n\n$\\textcircled{1}$ \"ON\" \n\n\nPull slowly on the recoil starter until it is engaged,then o ull it briskly.After the engine starts,warmupthe engine until it does not run roughly or begin to stall when the starter lever is returned tothe\u201cClose\"position. \n \n\n\n\nPullslowly on therecoil starter until it is engaged,then pullit briskly.After the engine starts,put the starter lever (choke)inthe\"Half-open\u201dposition.Warm up the engine until it does not run roughly or begin to stall when the starter lever is returned to the\u201cClose\"position. \n\nElectric Starting Model \n\n \n\n2.Turn the main switch to the\u201cSTART\u201dposition After the engine starts,put the starter lever (choke) in the \u201cHalf-open\" position. Warm up the engine until it does not run roughly or begin to stall when the starter lever is returned to the\u201cClose\u201dposition. \n\n$\\textcircled{1}$ \u201cSTART\" \n\n# CAUTION: \n\nRelease the switch immediately after the engine starts. \n\nIf the engine fails to start,release the switch,wait a fewseconds,then tryagain.Each attempt should be as short aspossible topreserve thebattery. Do not crank the engine more than 10 seconds on anyone attempt. ", "images_list": ["Manual34_116", "Manual34_117"]} {"id": "MANUAL_331", "question": "What is a V-BeltHolder?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "V-BELTHOLDER\nKeep a spare V-belt for emergency use by putting itinto the holder provided. \n\n\nNOTE: Loosen the bolt $\\textcircled{1}$ to remove the V-belt \n\n\n\n# CAUTION: \n\n\u00b7Besure to tighten the bolt when installing theV-belt in the holder.\n\n", "images_list": ["Manual34_51", "Manual34_52"]} {"id": "MANUAL_332", "question": "What are the steps to adjust the throttle cable on a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENT \n\n# CAUTION: \n\nBe sure the engine idle speed is adjusted first \n\n1.Loosen the adjuster lock nut.\n\n 2.Turn the adjuster in or out until proper throttle lever free play is achieved. \n\n \n\n$\\circledcirc$ Locknut\n\n $\\textcircled{3}$ Adjuster \n\n\n3. Tighten the locknut \n \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual34_148", "Manual34_149"]} {"id": "MANUAL_333", "question": "What is the proper way to use the steering system on a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "STEERING SYSTEM \n\n1.Check the following for excessive free play: 1\uff09Push the handlebar up and down and back and forth. 2\uff09Turn the handlebar slightly to the right andleft\n\n 2. If excessive free play is noticed, consult a dealer. \n\n\nLIGHTSCheck the lights. Replace any burned out bulbs \n\n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual34_109"]} {"id": "MANUAL_334", "question": "What are the correct steps to turn using a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "TURNING \n\nFor most snow surfaces, \u201cbody English\" is the key to turning. \n\nAs you approach a curve,slowdown and begin to turn the handlebars in the desired direction. As you do so,put your weight on the running board to the inside of the turn and lean your upperbody into the turn. \n\nThis procedure should be practiced at slow speed many times in a large flat area with no obstacles.Once you have learned this technique,you should be able to perform it at higher speeds or in tighter curves.Lean more as the turn gets sharper or is made at higher speeds \nImproper riding procedures such as abrupt throttle changes excessive braking,incorrect body movements,ortoomuch speed for the sharpness of the turn may cause the snowmobile to tip. \n\nIf your snowmobile begins to tip while turning, lean more into the turn to regain balance.If necessary,gradually let off on the throttle and/orsteer to the outside of theturn. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual34_127"]} {"id": "MANUAL_335", "question": "What are the proper techniques for riding uphill on a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": " \n\n# RIDING UPHILL \n\nYou should practice first on gentle slopes.Try more difficult climbs only after you have developed your skill.Asyou approacha hill, accelerate before you start the climb, and then reduce the throttle opening to prevent track slippage. It is also important tokeep your weight on the uphill side at alltimes.On climbs straight upthehill this canbeaccomplished byleaning forward and,on steeper inclines, standin gon the running boards and leaning forward over the handlebars.(AIsosee\u201cCROSSING A SLOPE.\") ", "images_list": ["Manual34_127"]} {"id": "MANUAL_336", "question": "What are the proper techniques for riding downhill on a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "RIDING DOWNHILL \n\nWhen riding downhill,keep speed to a minimum.It is important to apply just enough throttle to keep the clutch engaged while descending the hill.This will allow you to use engine compression to help slow the machine, and to keep the snowmobile from rolling freely down the hill.Also apply the brake frequently,withlight pressure. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual34_128"]} {"id": "MANUAL_337", "question": "What are the correct techniques for crossing a slope on a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "CROSSING A SLOPE (SIDE HILL) \n\n# WARNING \n\nSide hills are not recommended for a beginner or novice snowmobile r. \n\nCrossing thefaceofa slope(sidehill)requires you to properly position your weight to maintain proper balance. As you travel across the slope,lean your body to position your weight towards the up hillside.A recommended riding position is to kneel with the knee of the downhill leg on the seat and the foot of the uphill leg on the running board.This position will make it easier for you to shift your body weight asneeded. \n\nSnowand ice are slippery,so be prepared for the pos sibi lit y that your snow-mobile could begin to slip sideways on theslope.If this happens,steerin the direction of theslide if there areno obstacles in your path.As you regain proper balance,gradually steer again in the direction you wish to travel. \n\nIf your snowmobile starts to tip,steer down the hill toregain balance. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual34_129"]} {"id": "MANUAL_338", "question": "What are the steps to inspect the spark plug on a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "The spark plug is an important engine component and is easy to inspect.The condition of the spark plug can indicate something of the condition of the engine.Check the coloration on the white porcelain insulator around the center electrode.The ideal coloration at this point is a medium to a light tan color for a machine that is being ridden normally.If as park plug shows a distinctly different color,there could be something wrong with the engine.For example,a very white center electrode porcelain color could indicate an in take track air leak or car bure tion problem for that cylinder.Do not attempt to diagnose such problems yourself.Instead\uff0ctake the machine to your dealer.You should periodically remove and inspec t the spark plug because heat and deposits will cause any spark plug to slowly breakdown and erode.Consult your dealer before changing to a different type of spark plug. \n\n\nSpark plugs are produced in several different thread lengths. The thread length (reach) is the distance from the spark plug gaskets eat to the end of the threaded portion. If thereach is toolong,overheating and engine damage mayresult. If the reach is too short, spark plug fouling and poor performance mayresult.Also,if tooshort,carbonwill form on the exposed threads resulting in combustion chamber hot spots and thread damage.Alwaysusea spark plug with the proper reach. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual34_138"]} {"id": "MANUAL_339", "question": "What are the steps to clean a snowmobile?", "provenance": [50020], "ground_truth": "1. Cleaning \n\nThoroughly clean the machine,inside andout\uff0cto remove the corrosive salts and acids that can accumulate.Use Mud and Grease Release,oran equivalent,to loosen mud,greaseand grime. Wash with mild soap, then rinse and dry completely. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_340", "question": "What are the best methods for memorizing communication channels using a manual program?", "provenance": [50022], "ground_truth": " Memorizing the Channels by MANUAL PROGRAM \n\nUsing the MEMORY/ERASE button \n\nYou can conveniently perform MANUAL PROGRAM using the MEMoRY/ERASE button on the remote control.\n\n 1.Pressthe $\\pmb{\\triangle}/\\pmb{\\nabla}$ or NUMBER buttons to select the channel number you want to memorize or erase.\n\n 2.Press the MEMORY/ERASE button to select Memory or Erase. Theon screen display appears asshown right. \n\n \n\n# Using the MENU \n\n1. Press the MENU button and then $\\pmb{\\triangle}/\\pmb{\\nabla}$ button the until the menu is displayed as shown right.\n\n 2.Press the $\\blacktriangleright$ and thenuse $\\pmb{\\triangle}/\\pmb{\\nabla}$ button to select Manual\n\n 3.Pressthe $\\blacktriangleright$ button and then use $\\pmb{\\triangle}/\\pmb{\\nabla}$ button to select Channel.\n\n 4.Press thebutton and then use $\\pmb{\\triangle}/\\pmb{\\nabla}$ button to select the channel numberyou want to memorize or erase.\n\n 5. Press the button and then use $\\pmb{\\triangle}/\\pmb{\\nabla}$ button to select Memory.\n\n 6. Press the $\\blacktriangleright$ button and then $\\pmb{\\triangle}/\\pmb{\\nabla}$ to select On or off\n\n 7. Repeatedly press the MENUbutton to exit. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual35_9", "Manual35_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_341", "question": "What are the common causes and conditions that can lead to poor reception in television or radio signals?", "provenance": [50022], "ground_truth": "IIGNITION: \n\nPicture may flutter, drift, suffer from black spots or horizontal streaking.Usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems\uff0cneonlamps,electrical drills and other electrical appliances. \n\n\n\n# GHOSTS: \n\nGhosts are caused when the TV signal splits and follows two paths. One is the direct path and the other is reflected off tall buildings, hills or other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve reception. \n\n\n\n# SNOW: \n\nIf your receiver is located at the weak, fringe area of a TV signal your picture maybe marred by small dots.It maybe necessary to install a special antenna to improve the picture. \n\n\n\n[2 An old, bad or illegally recorded tape is played.\n\n [3 Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interfere with the TV signal.\n\n [4 The signal from the antenna is weak.\n\n [5The program wasn't captioned when it was produced, transmitted or taped \n# Using the Text Function \n\nText services give a wide variety of information on all kind of subjects (ex. captioned program lists, weather forecasts, stock exchange topics, news for hearing-impaired---) through the full TV screen. But not all stations offer text services, even though they might offer captioning. \n\nNote: In the event you receive a poor signal, an empty black box may appear and disappear,even when the text mode is selected This is normal function in such an event. ", "images_list": ["television0_01", "television0_02", "television0_03"]} {"id": "MANUAL_342", "question": "What are the steps to enable and customize captions and on-screen text settings on a television?", "provenance": [50022], "ground_truth": "Operating the Caption and Text \n\nUsing the CAPTION button \n\n1.Press the CAPTIoN button\n\n 2.Press the CAPT lON button to select OFF,Mode1,Mode2,Text1 OrText2.\n\n 3.Press the ENTER(O)button to exit \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual35_37"]} {"id": "MANUAL_343", "question": "What are the steps to properly connect and set up an outdoor antenna for optimal signal reception?", "provenance": [50022], "ground_truth": " Connecting an Outdoor Antenna \n\nFor the best reception, we recommend you use an outdoor antenna Severely weathered antennas and antenna cables can reduce the signal quality.Before connecting it, necessarily inspect them.Any service center canexplain thevarious outdoor antennas available toyou \n\n# 300 Ohm Flat Wire \n\n1. Connect the 300 ohm flat wire to screws on the 300 ohm to 75 ohm adapter.\n\n 2. Push the end of 300 ohm to 75 ohm adaptel into 75 ohm antenna jack. \n\n75 Ohm Coaxial Cable 1. Connect the 75 ohm coaxial cable directly to the 75 ohm antenna jack \n\n \n\n# Connecting a CATV Cable \n\nIf you subscribe to a CATV system, change the antenna connection as described below. \n\n1. Remove the 300 to 75 ohm adapter or the cable from the set if attached.\n\n 2. Connect the CATV cable (75 ohm coaxial cable) to the 75 ohm antenna jack\n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual35_39", "Manual35_40"]} {"id": "MANUAL_344", "question": "What are the steps to properly connect a DVD player to a television or audio system for optimal performance?", "provenance": [50022], "ground_truth": "\u00b7Connect component DVD inputs to Y, PB, PR(480i) and audio IN to audio(L/R) ports\n\n \u00b7Note: This TV is programmed to remember which mode it was last set to, even if you turn the TV off \n\n# 1.How to connect \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual35_43"]} {"id": "MANUAL_345", "question": "What are the key factors to check when troubleshooting technical issues or malfunctions?", "provenance": [50022], "ground_truth": "Troubleshooting check list \n\n# SYMPTOMS \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual35_45"]} {"id": "MANUAL_346", "question": "What safety precautions should be followed to ensure safe operation during this process?", "provenance": [50022], "ground_truth": "Cleaning \n\nUnplug this television receiver from thewall outlet before cleaning.Do not useliquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use attachments not recommended by the television receiver manufacturer as they may cause hazards. \n\n# Power Supply \n\nThis television receiver should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.lf you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home,consult your television dealer or local power company. \n\n# Installation \n\nDo not use this television receiver near water, for example,near a bathtub,washbowl,kitchen sink or laundry tub,in a wet basement,or near a swim mingpool,etc. \n\nDo not place this television receiver on an unstable cart,stand\uff0cortable.The television receiver may fall,causing serious injury to a child or an adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer,or sold with the television receiver. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer. \n\nSlots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the television receiver,andto protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should \n\n# Writing Model And Serial Numbers \n\nThe serial number and model number are found on the back of this unit.The serial number is unique to this unit. You should record requested information here and retain this guide as a permanent record of your purchase.Please retain your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase. \n\nnever be blocked by placing the television receiver ona bed,sofa,rug,or other similar surface.This television receiver should not be placed in a builtin installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided \n\nIt is recommended not to operate this unit near speakers or big metallic furnitures in order to keep their magnetism from disturbing colors purity (uniformity) on thescreen. \n\n# Wet Location Marking: \n\nApparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids,such asvases, shall beplaced on the apparatus. \n\n# Use \n\nDonot allow anything to reston the power cord. Do not locate this television receiver where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock. Never push objects of any kind into this television receiver through cabinets lots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Neverspill liquidof anykind on the television \n\nreceiver. \n\n# Service \n\nDo not attempt toservice this television yourselt as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.Referall servicing to qualified personnel. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_347", "question": "What are the steps to set the date and time on a thermostat for accurate scheduling and temperature control?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " 19 Set date and time \n\n19 Set the date. Press $^+$ or - to adjust the year. Press Select. Press $^+$ or - to adjust the month Press Select. Press $^+$ or -to adjust the day. Press Select. \n\n \n\n# 20 Choose a clock format. \n\nPress+or-set the clock format 12hour(standard for North America)or24hour.Press Select \n\n\n\n21 Set the time. \n\nPress $^+$ or - to adjust the hour. Press Select. \n\nPress $^+$ or-to adjust the minutes Press Select. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual36_25", "thermostat_07", "Manual36_26"]} {"id": "MANUAL_348", "question": "What are the steps to adjust the system and fan operation settings on a thermostat to optimize heating and cooling performance?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " System operation settings \n\n1 Press the Mode button to cycle to the next available System mode. \n\n2 Cycle through the modes until the required System mode is displayed and leave it to activate. \n\nNOTE:Available System modes vary by model and system settings. \n\n \n\nSystem modes: - Auto: Thermostat selects heating or cooling as needed. -Heat:Thermostat controls only the heating system. -Cool:Thermostat controls only the cooling system -Em Heat(only for heat pumps with auxiliary heat): Thermostat controls Auxiliary Heat. Compressor is not used. -Off: Heating and cooling system is off. Fan will still operate if fan is set to On or Circulate. \n\nNOTE: Heat/Cool flash for 5 minutes due to compressor protection \n\n# Fan operation settings \n\n1 Press the Fan button to cycle to the next available Fan mode. 2 Cycle through the modes until the required Fan mode is displayed and leaveitto activate. \n\nNOTE:Available Fan modes varywith system settings. \n\n \n\nFan modes: \n\n-Auto:Fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on. -On: Fan is always on. -Circ:Fan circulates randomly about $33\\%$ of the time. ", "images_list": ["Manual36_29", "Manual36_30"]} {"id": "MANUAL_349", "question": "What are the steps to adjust the program schedules on a thermostat for efficient energy usage and temperature control?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " Program Schedule \n\nYou can program four time periods each day, with different settings for weekdays and weekends.Were commend the pre-set settings(shown in the table below), since they can reduce your heating/cooling expenses. \n\nWake-Setto the time you wake up and the temperature you want during the morning,until you leave for the day. \n\nAway-Set to the time you leave home and the temperature you want while you are away(usuallyan energy-saving level). \n\nHome-Set to the time you return home and the temperature you want during theevening,until bedtime. \n\nSleep - Set to the time you go to bed and the temperature you want overnight (usually an energysaving level). \n\n \nThe above table is only an example \n\nNOTE: To temporarily or permanently override any of the above program schedules,seepage 12 \n\n# To adjust program schedules \n\n1 Press Menu on your thermostat \n\n\n\n2 PROG is displayed.Press Select.Then ON is displayed.Press Select 3 Press $^+$ or-to select day or set of daystoedit.Press Select. 4 Press $^+$ or-to selecta schedule period to edit (Wake, Away, Home, and Sleep).Press Select. 5 ON is displayed.Press Select to keep the schedule period on.Orpress $^+$ and then Select to turnoff the schedule period. 6 Time starts blinking.Press $^+$ or-to adjust the schedule period start time.Press Select. 7 Temperature starts blinking. Press + or-to adjust the \u201cHeat\"setpoint temperature.Press Select.Press $^+$ or-to adjustthe\u201cCool\"temperature setpoint.Press Select.\n\n\n\n 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 for the remaining schedule periods. 9 Press Home when you're finished to save program settings and return to the home screen. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual36_31", "thermostat_04", "thermostat_05", "thermostat_06"]} {"id": "MANUAL_350", "question": "What are the steps to change the temperature setting on a thermostat temporarily without affecting the programmed schedule?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " Program schedule override (temporary) \n\n1Press $^+$ or- to adjust the temperature \n\nOnce atthe desired setpoint temperature,no further action is needed. The new setpoint temperature will beheld until the next scheduled time period begins For more information on schedule time periods, see\"Program Schedule onpage11. \n\n \n\n3 To cancel the Temporary Hold, Press $^+$ or-and then press Cancel \n\n# Program schedule override(permanent) \n\n1Press $^+$ or - to adjust the temperature \n\n2 TEMPORARY HOLD is displayed and the set point temperature flashes While it's flashing, press Hold (Mode) button to change to Permanent Hold \n\n3 To cancel the Permanent Hold, press $^+$ or-and then press Cancel \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual36_32", "Manual36_33"]} {"id": "MANUAL_351", "question": "What actions should you take when an alert screen appears on your device or system?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " Alerts screen \n\n1 You will see the alert icon on the home screen. You can access alerts in the Menu to view the error/alert code. Once viewed the home screen will maintain the alert symbol until it is cleared. \n\n \n\n2 Snoozed alerts will appear 7 days after dismissing themin the alerts menuscreen. \n\n \n\n3 When the alert icon appears, check the error code with the table below to determine the problem. \n\n \n\n4 Snooze the alert. \n\n \n\n5 Dismiss the alert. \n\n \n\n# Alerts codes \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual36_44", "Manual36_45", "Manual36_46", "Manual36_47", "Manual36_48", "Manual36_49"]} {"id": "MANUAL_352", "question": "What are the steps to modify the wiring for heat pumps specifically, ensuring proper connection and functionality?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " Alternate wiring (for heat pumps only) \n\n# NOTES: \n\n1. Keep R Slider Tab in the up position (1 wire). 2.If your old thermostat had both Van dVR wires,stop now and contact a qualified contractor for help. 3. If your old thermostat had separate O and B wires, attach the B wire to the C terminal.If another wire is attached to the C terminal,stop now and contact a qualified contractor forhelp 4.If your old thermostat had Y1,w1 and w2 wires, stop now and contact a qualified contractor for help. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual36_36"]} {"id": "MANUAL_353", "question": "What are the steps to safely replace the battery in a thermostat, ensuring proper functionality after installation?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " Battery replacement \n\nBatteries are required to provide power.Install fresh batteries immediately when the low battery icon appears. The icon appears about two months before the batteries are depleted. \n\nEven if the low battery icon does not appear, you should replace batteries once a year, or before leaving home for more than a month. \n \n\nIf batteries are inserted within two minutes, the time and day will not have to be reset. All other settings are permanently stored in memory, and do not require battery power. \n\n \n\nNOTE: When replacing batteries, alkaline batteries are recommended. ", "images_list": ["Manual36_41"]} {"id": "MANUAL_354", "question": "What steps should be taken to correctly rewire a thermostat when the labels do not match the terminals, ensuring proper connections?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " Wiring-conventional systems \n\nAlternate wiring (conventional systems) \n\nIf labels do not match terminals, connect wires as shown below (see notes, below) \n\n# NOTES: \n\n1. If you must connect both R and Rc wires, set the R Slider Tab to the down position(2wires). 2.If your old thermostat had both R and RH wires, set the R Slider Tab to the down position(2wires).Then connect the R wire to the Rc terminal,and the RH wire t otheR terminal. 3. If your old thermostat had only 1 C or C1 wire, connect it to the C terminal. If your old thermostat had 2 C or C1 wires, wrap each separately with electrical tape and do not connect them. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual36_34"]} {"id": "MANUAL_355", "question": "What troubleshooting solutions can be applied when encountering issues with a thermostat?", "provenance": [50024], "ground_truth": " Troubleshooting \n\nIf you have difficulty with your thermostat, please try the following suggestions Most problems can be corrected quickly and easily. \n\n# Display is blank \n\nCannot change system setting to Cool \n\nIfyou'reusing batteries,make sure fresh A A alkaline batteries are properly installed(seepage6). Check System Setup Option 220 to make sure the options are set toeither 1or2(seepage9). \n\nFandoesnot turn on when Check System Setup Option 205 tomakesure it isset tomatch heat isrequired your heating equipment(seepage8). \n\nHeating system is running Check System Setup Option 200 or 218 to make sure it is set to incoolmode match your heating and cooling equipment(seepage9) \n\n# Heating or cooling system does not respond \n\nmPress System to set system toHeat. Make sure the temperature is set higher than the Inside temperature. \n\nset lower than the Inside temperature. Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Make surepower switch at heating& cooling system is on. Make sure furnace door is closed securely Wait 5 minutes for the system to respond. \n\n# HeatOn/CoolOn flashing on the screen \n\n# Heat pump issues cool ai in heat mode, or warm air incoolmode \n\nCompressor protection feature is engaged.Wait 5 minutes for the system to restart safely,without damage to the compressor. \n\nCheck System Setup Option 200 or 218 to make sure it is set to match your heating and cooling equipment(seepage9). ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_356", "question": "How do you adjust the intensity settings on an electric toothbrush to suit your oral care needs?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": " Intensity settings \n\nYour power toothbrush comes with 3 different intensity settings:\n\n - High intensity (three lights)\n\n - Medium intensity (two lights)\n\n - Low intensity (one light) \n\n \n\nTo manually select your desired intensity, press the intensity indicator lights on the handle, to cycle through the options. The intensity setting can be changed before, during, or after brushing. \n\n\n\nNote: The intensity setting can also be customized from the app. ", "images_list": ["toothbrush0_06", "toothbrush0_07"]} {"id": "MANUAL_357", "question": "What are the steps to activate and deactivate the various features on an electric toothbrush for customized usage?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": " Activating or deactivating features \n\nYou can activate or deactivate the following features of your toothbrush: - Adaptive Intensity - Pressure Sensor Feedback - Scrubbing Feedback - Brush head replacement reminder \n\nNote: Adaptive Intensity will be deactivated when pressure sensor is deactivated. \n\n# From app \n\nThe following features can be activated or deactivated from the app. - Adaptive Intensity - Scrubbing Feedback For instruction for how to connect to the app (see 'App - Getting Started'). \n\n# From handle \n\nStep 1: Place the handle on the charging stand. \n\nStep 2: Press and hold power button for: \n\n \n# 24 English \n\nAdaptive Brush head Pressure Sensor intensity replacement Feedback reminder \n\nup to Up to Up to 7 seconds 3\u00a0seconds 5\u00a0seconds \n\n1 beep 1 beep and 1 beep, 2 beeps and then 2 beeps then 3 beeps \n\n\u2193 \u2193 \u2193 SenseIQ Brush head SenseIQ indicator indicator replacement and light ring lights up for reminder lights up purple for 3\u00a0seconds indicator 3\u00a0seconds lights up for 3\u00a0seconds \n\n\n\nTogether with: \n\nIf you see the battery indication blink white 3 times and hear 3 tones from low to high, then the feature has been activated. \n\n# OR \n\n\n\nIf you see battery indication blink amber 3 times and hear 3 tones high to low, then the feature has been deactivated. ", "images_list": ["Manual37_13", "toothbrush0_11", "toothbrush0_11"]} {"id": "MANUAL_358", "question": "What are the steps to charge an electric toothbrush when it is inside a travel case, and how do you ensure it charges properly?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": " Charging with the travel case \n\n1 Plug the USB cord into the travel case and into the USB wall adapter. \n\n \n\n2 Plug the wall adapter into an electrical outlet. \n\n3 Place toothbrush into travel case. \n\n \n\na To indicate charging has started successfully, the toothbrush will beep twice and the lights will illuminate in an upward motion. b While charging the battery indicator blinks in white. \n\n \n\n4 Leave travel case plugged in until toothbrush is fully charged. The battery light will turn off (stop blinking) when the handle has finished charging. \n\n \n\nNote: Make sure the travel case is placed on its side for better stability. ", "images_list": ["Manual37_18", "Manual37_19", "Manual37_20", "Manual37_21"]} {"id": "MANUAL_359", "question": "What are the best practices for cleaning and maintaining an electric or manual toothbrush to ensure hygiene and longevity?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": "Cleaning \n\n# Brush head and handle \n\nThe brush heads and handle can be cleaned by rinsing it with warm water. \n\n1 Remove the brush head from the handle and rinse it thoroughly. \n\n\n\n2 Rinse the entire handle, especially the brush head connection. Gently clean around the rubber seal. At least once a week. \n\n\n\nNote: Do not push on the rubber seal at the top of the handle. \n\n\n\n# Travel case and charger \n\n1 Unplug the charger and travel case before you clean them. 2 Use damp cloth to wipe the surface of the charger and travel case. \n\nDanger: Unplug the USB wall adapter and chargers before cleaning them. ", "images_list": ["toothbrush0_08", "toothbrush0_09", "toothbrush0_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_360", "question": "What indicators are displayed on the toothbrush handle to show the battery status when it's on the charger or not charged?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": " Battery Status (when handle is on a working charger or travel case) \n\nWhen the handle is placed on the charger or in the travel case, the battery indication will communicate the battery level. \n\n \n\n# Battery Status (when handle is not placed on Charger) \n\nWhen the toothbrush is awake, the battery light at the bottom of the handle will indicate the status of the battery. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual37_22", "Manual37_23"]} {"id": "MANUAL_361", "question": "What is the purpose of the pressure sensor and scrubbing feedback feature on an electric toothbrush, and how do they enhance the brushing experience?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": " Pressure Sensor Feedback \n\nYour toothbrush measures the pressure you apply while brushing to protect your gums and teeth from damage. If you apply excess pressure, the handle will change its vibration and the brushing feedback light will flash (purple) at the bottom of the handle until you reduce the pressure. \n\n \n\nNote: The Pressure Sensor comes activated with your product. To deactivate this feature, see 'Activating or deactivating features'. # Scrubbing Feedback \n\nYour toothbrush measures the motions while brushing to detect scrubbing behavior (see brushing instructions for optimal technique). If you regularly scrub while brushing, the app will recommend that you enable Scrubbing Feedback. \n\nWhen Scrubbing Feedback is activated the brushing feedback light at the bottom of the handle will illuminate amber and the handle will change its vibration as a reminder to stop scrubbing. The brushing feedback light will turn off when you stop scrubbing. \n\nNote: Scrubbing Feedback comes deactivated. To activate this feature, see 'Activating or deactivating features'. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual37_9", "Manual37_10"]} {"id": "MANUAL_362", "question": "What is SenseIQ technology in electric toothbrushes, and how does it work to personalize and improve the brushing experience?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": " SenseIQ \n\nYour toothbrush is equipped with SenseIQ technology that is a combination of smart features that observe your brushing behaviors (e.g. motions, habits, brush head choice) and provide personalized feedback and recommendations. \n\nThe SenseIQ features include:\n\n - Adaptive Intensity \n\n - Real time feedback: - Scrubbing Feedback - Pressure Sensor Feedback\n\n - Personalized recommendations in the app \n\n - Brushing behavior feedback in the app The SenseIQ icon on the handle will illuminate when the smart features are active: \n\n - while brushing \n\n - to confirm enabling and disabling of settings \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual37_8"]} {"id": "MANUAL_363", "question": "What is the BrushPacer feature in electric toothbrushes, and how does it help improve your brushing technique?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": " BrushPacer \n\nThe BrushPacer divides the brushing time into six equal segments and indicates when you should move to the next area. Segments are indicated with a brief pause in vibration. The toothbrush automatically stops at the end of the brushing session. \n\n \n\nNote: Additional segments may be added when you use White or Gum Health Modes. See app for mode descriptions. ", "images_list": ["Manual37_11"]} {"id": "MANUAL_364", "question": "What is BrushSync technology in electric toothbrushes, and how does it enhance the brushing experience by syncing with brush heads?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": "BrushSync technology \n\nBrushSync technology enables your brush head to communicate with your handle using a microchip. The symbol at the bottom of the brush head indicates that the brush head is equipped with this technology. \n\nBrushSync technology enables:\n\n - Brush head replacement reminder\n\n - BrushSync mode paring (for Tongue Care brush heads) \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual37_7"]} {"id": "MANUAL_365", "question": "What are the best practices for storing an electric or manual toothbrush when it is not in use to maintain hygiene and prolong its lifespan?", "provenance": [50027], "ground_truth": "Storage \n\nIf you are not going to use the product for an extended period of time, unplug it from the electrical outlet, clean it and store it in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_366", "question": "What are the key components or parts that make up the processor unit in a device or system?", "provenance": [50028], "ground_truth": "Processor Unit\nFront \n\n \n\nA ) \t Status indicator White: Powered on Red: Rest mode \n\nB ) \t AUX port C ) \t HDMI output port \n\nRear \n\n \n\nA ) \t HDMI TV port B ) \t HDMI PS4 port C ) \t (USB) port D ) \t DC IN 12V connector E ) \t Vent \n", "images_list": ["Manual38_1", "Manual38_2"]} {"id": "MANUAL_367", "question": "What are the different types of headphones, and how do you replace or change the earpiece?", "provenance": [50028], "ground_truth": " Stereo headphones \n\n \n\nA ) \t Earpiece \n\n# Changing the earpieces \n\nThe stereo headphones are supplied with M size earpieces attached. Replace the earpieces with the S or L size earpieces for a better fit. To remove, twist then pull the earpiece off the headphones. \n\n \n\nInstall the earpieces firmly to help prevent them from accidentally detaching during use. ", "images_list": ["Manual38_3", "Manual38_4"]} {"id": "MANUAL_368", "question": "What is the proper procedure for cleaning a light shield to maintain its clarity and functionality?", "provenance": [50028], "ground_truth": " Light shield \n\nRemove the light shield from the VR headset and wash it with water. Dry it completely with a soft cloth before re attaching it to the headset. \n\nReattach the light shield by matching the nubs on the shield to the 13 holes on the VR headset. \n\n \n\nVents \n\nRemove dust build-up from the vents using a vacuum cleaner or similar product. ", "images_list": ["Manual38_5"]} {"id": "MANUAL_369", "question": "What are the recommended dimensions for the play area to ensure safe and optimal usage?", "provenance": [50028], "ground_truth": " Play Area \n\nLimit your use of PS VR to within the Play Area. The height of the Play Area depends on the range captured by the camera. The width and depth of the Play Area are as follows. \n\nCamera \n\n \n\n: Range captured by the camera \n\nReview surroundings and clear obstacles from an area larger than the Play Area before use. \n\nFollow the instructions on the PS VR setup screen to adjust the camera position and angle, so that you are in the best position (in the centre of the Play Area) to play in VR mode. If you go outside of the Play Area while using VR mode, a warning will appear on the VR headset screen. \n\nIf the VR headset is not detected correctly, press and hold the button on the controller, and then select [Adjust VR] $>$ [Confirm Your Position] from the quick menu that appears. Adjust the camera position and angle. \n\n# Your position while using the VR headset \n\nRemain seated wherever possible. For applications with a standing mode, follow the application instructions carefully. ", "images_list": ["Manual38_0"]} {"id": "MANUAL_370", "question": "What safety precautions should be taken when using and handling a VR headset to ensure both user safety and device longevity?", "provenance": [50028], "ground_truth": " Precautions \n\n# Safety \n\n\u02ce Do not damage the AC power cord and AC adaptor. \n\n# Use and handling \n\n\u02ce Before connecting, check that the connectors are free of dust and small particles. \n\n\u02ce Do not swing the VR headset or the AC adaptor around by their cables. \n\n\u02ce Do not remove the VR headset or unplug the VR headset connection cable until the tracking lights on the headset are turned off. Removing or unplugging while the lights are on may cause a malfunction. \n\n\u02ce Do not place objects on the product, throw or drop the product, or otherwise expose it to strong physical impact. \n\n\u02ce Keep this product out of the reach of small children. Small children may swallow small parts, may pull on cables and cause the processor unit or VR headset to fall, or may wrap the cables around themselves, which may inflict injury or cause an accident or a malfunction. \n\n\u02ce Do not touch the AC power cord, AC adaptor or processor unit during an electrical storm. \n\n\u02ce Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into the product (ports, vents, etc.). If this happens, stop use and disconnect it from the electricity supply immediately. \n\n\u02ce Do not expose the product to dust, smoke or steam. Dust or other matter can cause fire or electric shock. \n\n\u02ce Avoid prolonged bodily contact with the processor unit, AC adaptor, or air from the vents when the product is turned on. Extended contact may cause low-temperature burns\\*. \\* Low-temperature burns are burns that occur when the skin is in contact with objects of relatively low temperatures $40^{\\circ}\\mathsf{C}$ or more) for an extended period of time. \n\n\u02ce Do not use the VR headset, stereo headphones, or stereo headset (sold separately) if they cause discomfort to your skin. If the VR headset, stereo headphones, or stereo headset cause discomfort to your skin, discontinue use immediately. If symptoms do not subside even after discontinuing use, seek medical attention. \n\n\u02ce The product and its parts are made from metal and plastic materials. When disposing of the product, follow local regulations for the proper disposal of such materials. \n\n\u02ce Follow the precautions below to help prevent the product exterior from deteriorating or d is colouring. \u02cb Do not use solvents or other chemicals on the product. \u02cb Do not allow rubber or vinyl materials to be in prolonged contact with the product. \n\n\u02ce Permanent hearing loss may occur if the headset or headphones are used at high volume. Set the volume to a safe level. Over time, increasingly loud audio may start to sound normal but can actually be damaging your hearing. If you experience ringing or any discomfort in your ears or muffled speech, stop listening and have your hearing checked. The louder the volume, the sooner your hearing could be affected. To protect your hearing: \n\n\u02cb Limit the amount of time you use the headset or headphones at high volume. \u02cb Avoid raising the volume to block out noisy surroundings. \n\u02cb Lower the volume if you can\u2019t hear people speaking near you. \n\n\u02ce When using the headset or headphones in particularly dry air conditions, you may sometimes experience a small and quick (static) shock on your ears. This is a result of static electricity accumulated in the body, and is not a malfunction of your headset or headphones. ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_371", "question": "What precautions should be taken when using a washing machine to ensure safe operation and prevent damage to the machine or clothes?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " CAUTIONS \n\nBe sure that the washer is grounded \n\nTo avoid electrical shock,use a metal pipe for theground connection.But,don't ground thewasher with gas pipes or telephone lines to avoid the dangers of explosion or lighting strike \n\n \n\nDo not put your hands into the spin dryer basket during spinning. \n\n \n\nYour fingers can be caught by spinning laundry and damaged. \n\nNever allow children to operate or playwith thewasher. \n\nChildren playing with the washer may accidentally fall into the washing tub \n\n\n\nDisconnect the power cord from the power supply after use. \n\nVentilation opening must not be obstructed by carpeting when the washing machine is installed on a carpeted floor. \n\nIf the supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by authorized tech ici an whom appointed by the manufacturer,because special purpose tools are required. \n\nWarning to avoid over filling and damages this appliance must be filled with the operator present using a moderate water supply pressure only. ", "images_list": ["Manual39_1", "washing_machine1_02", "washing_machine1_01"]} {"id": "MANUAL_372", "question": "What is the proper way to rinse clothes to remove detergent and residues effectively, either manually or using a washing machine?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " RINSING \n\n1.Set the CYCLES ELECTOR KNOB to WASH RINSE\u2019(In case drain pump\"WASH\") \n\n \n\n2.Supply the proper amount of water as not tooverflow thetopof the washingtub. \n\n3.Set the WASH TIMER 2\\~3minutes.\n\n \n\n4. Drain the water. Set theCYCLE SELECTOR KNOBto\u2018DRAIN' \n\n \n\n5.Repeat this cycleuntil drainwater is clean. $\\scriptstyle\\left\\{{\\pmb2}\\sim\\pmb3\\right.$ cycle) ", "images_list": ["Manual39_16", "Manual39_17", "Manual39_18"]} {"id": "MANUAL_373", "question": "How do you adjust the overflow rinse settings on a washing machine to ensure proper water drainage and effective rinsing?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " OVERFLOW RINSE 1.Keep suppling water \n\nAdjust water pressure to ensure that the amount ofwater supplied loe s not exceed that water drained. \n\n \n\n2.Set the WASH TIMER6\\~8minutes. \n\n \n\n3.As soon as the WASH TIMER shutsoff,turnoff the water tap. \n\n \n\n4.Set the CYCLE SELECTOR KNOB to \u2018DRAIN'. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual39_19", "Manual39_20", "Manual39_21", "Manual39_22"]} {"id": "MANUAL_374", "question": "What are the different timings taken to wash and dry different types of clothes and how much detergent is needed?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " LAUNDRY GUIDE\n\n# WASHING TIME \n\n \n\n# SPIN DRY TIME\n\n \n\n# DETERGENT \n\nThe amount of detergent is average. Follow the instruction detergent printed on the package for amount of detergent Choose the amount of detergent depending on the fabric type. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual39_30", "Manual39_31", "Manual39_32"]} {"id": "MANUAL_375", "question": "What is the step-by-step procedure for installing a washing machine?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " INSTALLATION\n\n# ENVIRONMENT \n\n# Leave some space \n\nSpace atleast 15 cm between the was her and the wall.\n\n# Place the washer on a sturdy flat surface. \n\nIf the was her is placed on an uneven or weak surface, noise or vibration may be occured. (Allowable is 2i) \n\n# Never install the was her near water \n\nDo not place the washer in steamy rooms or where the was her is directly exposed to rain. Moisture may destroy the electrical insulation and cause an electrical shock hazard. \n\n# Avoid direct sunlight or heating devices \n\nAs plastic and electrical components are affected by direct heat, never place the was her near heaters,boilers,etc Do not place under direct sunlight \n\nInstall the drain hose about 70\\~80cm above the ground for pump model. \n\n \n\n CONNECTING THE DRAIN HOSE \n\n1. Before connecting the drain hose, remove the cover(a)from the drain hole. 2. After pressing the joint ring (b), insert the drain hose(c)to drain direction. \n\n \n\n\n# MOUNTING THE LEGS \n\nLay down the was her with its back facing downward. Insert four legs into the leg mounting sections of the base corners of the main body. \n\ninsert the claw of the leg with the squarehole of the leg mounting section,and push the leg in the arrow direction as shown in the figure until itclicks. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual39_24", "Manual39_25", "Manual39_26"]} {"id": "MANUAL_376", "question": "What are the proper steps to clean and maintain a washing machine to ensure optimal performance?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " CLEANING THE MACHINE\n\n# CLEANING THE LINT FILTER \n\nIf the dregs are filled up in the lint filter after finishing the wash, push down and pull it out as shown in figure. Remove the collected lint and rinse the filter net \n\n \n\n# DRAIN FILTER\n\nIn case of in completed rain,disassemble the drain filter with screwdriver $\\cdot(+)$ and remove lint s from the filter as shown in the filter as shown in the figure. \n\n \n\n# OVERFLOW FILTER \n\nPull the upper side of the overflow filter with two fingers into the hole $\\mathring{\\otimes}\\tilde{0}$ in the direction of arrow as shown in the figure. \n\n \n\n# CLEANING THE WASHTUB \n\nFirst,fill water in the washtub toO eve l,thendrain water from the washtub simultaneously with operating wash cycle for 1\\~2minutes. Close the washtub lid. \n\n# CLEANING THE WASHER BODY \n\nWipe off strains on the cabinet and operation panel with soft cloth.Do not use benzene, thinners, cleanser, orwax,nor scrub the was her with a brush. Painted surfaces or plastic parts wii be damaged. ", "images_list": ["Manual39_27", "Manual39_28", "Manual39_29"]} {"id": "MANUAL_377", "question": "What are the key components and parts of a washing machine, and how do they contribute to its overall function?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " Description of parts\n\n#WATERDRAIN Option Hose (with pump) \n\nOVERFLOW - FILTER LINT FILTER WASHTUB \n\nWASH TUBLID Be sure tokeep the lid closed during washing and spinning. \n\nSPIN DRYER LID Whenyou open this lid while the spin basket is spinning the spinning will be stopped by brake system. \n\nSPIN DRYER BASKET SPIN DRYER HATCH \n\nPOWERCORD The plugOs shape may not correspond with this drawing \n\nDRAIN FILTER EARTHWIRE \n\nWATER DRAIN HOSE (WITHOUT PUMP) \n\nPULSATOR \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual39_2"]} {"id": "MANUAL_378", "question": "What do the different options on the washing machine control panel represent, and how do they affect the washing cycle?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " CONTROL PANEL \n\n1.WASH SELECTOR To select wash action.\n\n 2.WASHTIMER To set the wash time,1-15minutes.\n\n 3.CYCLES ELECTOR To set the Washing/Rinsing or Draining 4.SPIN DRY TIMER To set the spin time, 1-5 minutes.(1-10 minutes)\n\n 5.WATER SELECTOR During washing,WATER GUIDE KNOB should be selected to wash. During spin rinsing,WATER GUIDE KNOB should be selected to spin \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual39_3"]} {"id": "MANUAL_379", "question": "What key factors should you check when troubleshooting issues with a washing machine, such as improper spinning, water drainage problems, or unresponsive controls?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " TROUBLE SHOOTING \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual39_35"]} {"id": "MANUAL_380", "question": "What are the key features of this washing machine?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " FEATURES \n\n# POWERFUL WASHING BY LARGE PULSATOR \n\nThis washing machine has a big pulsator so that it can wash evenly. \n\nTHREE WAY LINT FILTER Three way lint fiter strains off the lint efficiently during washing. so you can wash laundry cleanly. \n\nNORMAL OR SOFT SELECTOR You can wash laundry efficiently by twotypes,Normal or Soft ", "images_list": []} {"id": "MANUAL_381", "question": "What are the best methods for retrieving clothes that have fallen between the washing machine basket and tub, ensuring no damage to the garments or the machine?", "provenance": [50029], "ground_truth": " MAINTENANCE \n\n# WHEN YOU LOAD THE LAUNDRY INTO THE SPIN BASKET. \n\nPress the laundry evenly and put the safety cover into the spin basket drum as shown in the figure. \n\n \n\n# TO PICK OUT THE CLOTHING WHICH HAS FALLEN BETWEEN THE BASKET AND TUB \n\nFor safty,pull the power supply plug out of the socket. 1.Disassemble a screws from the spin dryer hatch. 2. The spin dryer hatch is fixed to the brim by the concave and convex parts at two places.Expand theconcave and convex parts. and pull up the spin dryer hatch to remove it.\n\n3.Remove the clothing 4.Close the spin dryer hatch Push in hatch firmly until the catch at the front is engaged securely. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual39_33", "Manual39_34"]} {"id": "MANUAL_382", "question": "What do the terms 'Trolling,' 'Sub-planing,' and 'Planing' refer to in the context of boating or fishing, and how do they differ in technique and application?", "provenance": [50021], "ground_truth": " How to use this guide to practice\n\nHere is an explanation of what we mean by each: \n\n\u201cTrolling\u201d is the lowest maneuvering speed. You are applying little or no throttle. The watercraft is down in the water, and there is no wake. \n\n \n\n\u201cSub-planing\u201d is a medium speed. The bow of the watercraft is slightly up from the water surface, but you are still traveling through the water. There is a wake. \n\n \n\n\u201cPlaning\u201d is a faster speed. The watercraft is more level and is skimming on top of the water. There is a wake. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual40_1", "Manual40_2", "Manual40_3"]} {"id": "MANUAL_383", "question": "What are the proper steps to board and balance a waverunner in deep water, ensuring safety and stability?", "provenance": [50021], "ground_truth": " Drill 1: Boarding the watercraft \n\n1. Swim to the rear of the watercraft and place both hands on the boarding platform, and then grasp the handgrip with one hand. \n\n \n\n2. Pull yourself up to a kneeling position on the platform, and then move to the seat and sit astride. \n\n \n3. With the engine shut-off cord attached to your wrist, install the clip to the engine shut-off switch. \n\n4. Grip the handlebars firmly with both hands and place both feet in the footwell. \n\n \n\n5. Practice boarding and balancing several times until you can maintain good balance of the watercraft during the entire process. \n\n# Tips: \n\nThis watercraft is equipped with a reboarding step $\\circled{1}$ , which can be lowered and used to assist in reboarding. The step returns automatically to the up position after you have boarded. ", "images_list": ["Manual40_13", "Manual40_14", "Manual40_15"]} {"id": "MANUAL_384", "question": "What are the techniques for turning a wavecraft at planning speed, ensuring stability and control during sharp turns?", "provenance": [50021], "ground_truth": " Exercise 7: Planing speed operation \n\n# Objective: \n\nThis exercise teaches you how the watercraft feels and operates at higher speeds. It also illustrates what happens when the watercraft slides or partially spins due to abrupt high speed turning. \n\n# Skills: \n\nThrottle control, turning, shifting weight, and sliding. \n\n# Directions: \n\nBecause of the high speeds involved, do this exercise in a very large area, in open, calm water free of traffic or other obstacles. \n\nRemember, you need throttle to steer. \n\n# Drill 1: Turning at planing speed \n\n1. Accelerate to planing speed, and then make a turn. \n2. Practice making ovals using right and left turns. \n3. Repeat the drill, starting with gradual turns and slower speeds, and then working up as your skill and confidence build. \n\nYou will notice how the watercraft no longer \u201ccarves\u201d its turns as it did at sub-planing speed. \n\n \n\nThe watercraft can only make so sharp a turn at any given planing speed. \n\nWhen the handlebars are turned more than is necessary, the watercraft may start sliding and may not turn any more sharply. This is because when the watercraft is sliding there is less water going into the jet intake, and steering thrust is reduced because less water is discharged from the jet thrust nozzle. \n\nAs a result, the watercraft starts to slow down and turns more gradually. Returning the handlebars to a less extreme position allows the watercraft to resume normal turning. \n\n# Exercise 7: Planning speed operation\n\n# Drill 2: Planing speed operation while turning \n\n1. Accelerate to planing speed. \n\n2. Combine right and left turns to make a series of circles and figure eights. \n\n3. Repeat the drill, gradually increasing your speed and making tighter turns. Do not try to do too much too soon. \n\n \n\n# Tips: \n\n1. Get to know how the watercraft responds at lower speeds before trying to go faster. \n2. You can make sharper turns at planing speeds. \n3. Remember, as with any motor vehicle, the faster you go, the farther it takes to stop. ", "images_list": ["Manual40_26", "Manual40_27"]} {"id": "MANUAL_385", "question": "What are the techniques for operating a wavecraft (jet ski) to perform large oval turns, circles, and figure-eight maneuvers, while maintaining control and stability?", "provenance": [50021], "ground_truth": "Drill 1: Moving forward and turning in large ovals \n\n1. Gradually accelerate forward to sub-planing speed, and then make a gradual right turn while maintaining your speed. \n2. Repeat the drill, making a gradual left turn. \n3. Repeat the drill, traveling forward and turning to make a complete oval. \n\n \n# Drill 2: Turning in circles \n\n1. Make large circles, turning to the right. Gradually decrease the size of the circles while keeping your speed constant. \n2. Repeat the drill, turning to the left. \n\n \n\n# Drill 3: Making a figure eight \n\n1. Combine the above drills to make a large figure eight. \n2. Repeat the drill, making the figure eight smaller each time. \n\n ", "images_list": ["Manual40_22", "Manual40_23", "Manual40_24"]} {"id": "MANUAL_386", "question": "How do you control the throttle and perform slow to medium-speed turns on a wavecraft while maintaining stability and control?", "provenance": [50021], "ground_truth": "Exercise 5\uff1a Sub-planing speed maneuvering \n\n# Objective: \n\nThis exercise shows you how to move ahead, turn in small circles, and combine the two maneuvers to make a figure eight. \n\n# Skills: \n\nThrottle control and slow to medium speed turning. \n\n# Directions: \n\n# Steering \n\nYour watercraft is steered by a combination of applying throttle and turning the handlebars $\\circled{1}$ . When the handlebars are turned, the angle of the jet thrust nozzle $\\circledcirc$ at the stern is changed, which changes the direction of the watercraft. \n\n \n\nSince the strength of the jet thrust determines the speed and direction of a turn, the throttle must always be open when attempting a turn, except at trolling speed. ", "images_list": ["Manual40_20"]} {"id": "MANUAL_387", "question": "How do you handle a wavecraft to move straight and perform turns at trolling speed, ensuring smooth operation and control?", "provenance": [50021], "ground_truth": " Directions: \n\n# Drill 1: Moving straight and turning at trolling speed \n\n1. Board the watercraft, and check for people, objects and other watercraft. \n2. Start the engine and go straight ahead. \n3. Begin to turn, making a large figure eight about $15{-}21\\ m$ (50\u201370 ft) long. Do not apply throttle. \n\n \n\n# Drill 2: Making full-lock turns at trolling speed \n\n1. Turn the handlebars as far as possible in either direction. Allow the watercraft to turn $360^{\\circ}$ . \n2. Practice turning both clockwise and counterclockwise to get a feel for how the watercraft responds to handlebar movement. ", "images_list": ["Manual40_19"]} {"id": "MANUAL_388", "question": "How do you stop a wavecraft when it's at full acceleration while ensuring safety and stability?", "provenance": [50021], "ground_truth": " Exercise 6: Full acceleration and stopping\n\n# Objective: \n\nThis exercise teaches you how the watercraft stops. \n\n# Skills: \n\nStopping, operating at planing speed, and stopping from planing speed. \n\n# Directions: \n\nReleasing the throttle completely produces only minimum thrust. Once the engine slows down, the watercraft will no longer respond to handlebar input until you apply throttle again or you reach a trolling speed - you need throttle to steer. \n\n \n\n# Drill 1: Stopping \n\n1. Accelerate to planing speed, and then release the throttle lever until you come to a stop. \n2. Make a turn at trolling speed as shown in the illustration. \n3. Repeat the drill, increasing your maximum speed as you progress. \n\n# Drill 2: Approaching objects \n\n1. Pick a spot in the water at a certain distance away and visualize an imaginary object there. \n2. Accelerate toward the chosen spot, then release the throttle lever and slow to see if you can stop before you reach the imaginary object. \n3. If the watercraft will not stop before it reaches the imaginary object, look in all directions, then apply throttle and turn away from the spot, as if you were avoiding the object. \n\nRepeat the drill at different distances from your chosen spot and at different speeds so you become familiar with both stopping and turning as ways to avoid objects in your path. \n\n# Tips: \n\n1. If a smaller practice area is used, reduce the maximum speed you reach. \n2. The faster you go, the farther it will take you to stop. ", "images_list": ["Manual40_25"]} {"id": "MANUAL_389", "question": "How can you avoid collisions while riding a wavecraft, ensuring safety for yourself and others on the water?", "provenance": [50021], "ground_truth": "This practice guide does not replace the Owner\u2019s/Operator\u2019s Manual or the labels on the watercraft. \n\nBe sure to study these instructional materials thoroughly before you begin to operate this watercraft. \n\nCollisions result in more injuries and deaths than any other type of accident for personal watercraft (PWC). \n\n \n\nTo avoid collisions: \n\nScan constantly for people, objects, and other watercraft. Be alert for conditions that limit your visibility or block your vision of others. \n\nOperate defensively at safe speeds and keep a safe distance away from people, objects, and other watercraft. \n\n\u25cfDo not follow directly behind PWCs or other boats. \n\u25cfDo not go near others to spray or splash them with water. \n\u25cfAvoid areas with submerged objects or shallow water. \nAvoid sharp turns or other maneuvers that make it hard for others to avoid you or understand where you are going. \nAvoid sharp turns, slowing down rapidly by squeezing the Reverse with Intuitive Deceleration Electronics (RiDE) lever forcefully, and other maneuvers that make it hard for others to avoid you or understand where you are going. The RiDE system is an electronic system for controlling the engine speed and reverse gate, which is located near the jet thrust nozzle. The RiDE lever located at the left handlebar grip can be used to change the direction of the jet thrust so that the watercraft moves in reverse or is in neutral. The RiDE system assists the operator when slowing down and during slow-speed maneuvering, such as launching, beaching, and docking. \n\nTake early action to avoid collisions. Remember, PWCs and other boats do not have brakes. ", "images_list": ["Manual40_0"]}