Quickstart guide

Quickstart guide

A Quickstart guide is a short, simple introductory guide to a piece of equipment for many consumer electronics products (e.g. television) or recently, automobiles.

With the increase in complexity and functions with electronics products Quickstart guides are created to let users quickly accustomed to the basic operations of the product. Complex or detailed operations are usually left in the full-length Owners' manual


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