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Hi there,
I am doing a portfolio of gas work and was told on my basic gas safety training course that I can't work on appliances without a manual to refer to. The guy who is supervising me is happy to use his experience and doesn't worry about that, which is fine for him as he has the hands on knowledge. What do other people do, carry a set of manuals for every appliance they might encounter?
Does anybody know where I can download a manual for a Leisure Rangemaster 55 as I need to service one for my portfolio.
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