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User's Manual

The document is a user manual for ToolMan, an electronic manual for Sandvik machine manuals. It contains 4 sections: 1) How to use ToolMan, which describes basic navigation functions. 2) Homepage, which describes the homepage and navigation buttons. 3) Browsing with bookmarks, which describes using bookmarks to navigate. 4) Search, which describes how to search manuals for words, phrases, or part numbers.

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User's Manual

The document is a user manual for ToolMan, an electronic manual for Sandvik machine manuals. It contains 4 sections: 1) How to use ToolMan, which describes basic navigation functions. 2) Homepage, which describes the homepage and navigation buttons. 3) Browsing with bookmarks, which describes using bookmarks to navigate. 4) Search, which describes how to search manuals for words, phrases, or part numbers.

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User’s Manual

Contents
1. How to use ToolMan............................................................................................................ 2

2. Homepage ............................................................................................................................ 2

3. Browsing with bookmarks ................................................................................................... 3

4. Search .................................................................................................................................. 4
1. How to use ToolMan
ToolMan is an electronic manual that includes all the manuals of a Sandvik machine. The
build-in links and navigation buttons make navigation easy between and inside the manuals.
All the standard functions of Acrobat Reader are also available.

2. Homepage
On the homepage (startpage) there are navigation buttons. You can browse manuals by
clicking a button. Hovering mouse on top of a button shows a tool-tip of the button.
If some option is not available in the machine, ToolMan shows This option is not available -
page when pressing the button.
In the left of the homepage you can see the type and under the headline the serial number
of the machine.
3. Browsing with bookmarks
Bookmarks are marked parts of a document for quick access link to a different page. To jump to a
topic using its bookmark, click the wanted bookmark from the bookmark tree. The bookmark for the
part of the document displayed on the screen is bold. The hierarchy of the bookmarks is based on
the structure of the book. A higher-level bookmark in this relationship is the parent, and a lower-
level bookmark is the child. You can collapse a parent bookmark in the tree to hide all its children.
When a parent bookmark is collapsed, it has a plus sign next to it. If the bookmark you want to click
is hidden in a collapsed parent, click the plus sign next to the parent to show it. For more
information see the Acrobat Reader User´s Guide.

Links on the Table of Contents page works similar way than bookmarks (as described
above).
4. Search

Search allows you to perform a search on PDF documents. You can search for a simple word,
phrase or for example a spare part number. You can expand your search query by using
wild-card characters and operators. Use an asterisk (*) to match zero, one or more
characters; use a question mark (?) to match one character. You can use the search options
to further refine your search. For more information see the Acrobat Reader User´s Guide.

4.1. Using the search


1. Click the Search button on the right sidebar.
Please note: to enable the search option browse first to homepage to reload the
index-file.

2. Type the text you want to search for in


the empty search field: The text that you
type in can be a single word, a number, a
term, or a phrase. It can be a word, with
or without wild-card characters (*, ?), or
any combination of letters, numbers and
symbols.

3. Select Search. The Search dialog box is hidden, and documents that match your
search query are listed in the Search Results window in order of relevancy.

4. Click a document that seems likely to contain the relevant information,


probably the first document in the list. The document opens the first match for
the text you typed.

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