It seems that many consumer items, no matter the cost, may now be doing that, 
and include a “getting started” manual, with the rest on internet.

Some companies do it to say money, others are doing it based on consumer demand 
to eliminate paper.

They certainly are easier to correct and for making updates, as well as search.



- Mark

Sent from my Fuel Cell powered iPhone

> On Mar 22, 2021, at 2:29 PM, Mark Hanson via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks
> You would think I bought a $500 car not $55k with no operating manual in the 
> glove box just online.  A guy on EBay prints them out and binds for the glove 
> box. I just put “Operating manual for Tesla Y” in the search. Now I’ll have a 
> reference when I question something instead of asking the great god google 
> for every piddly thing. 
> Stay Charged
> Mark
> 
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