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"Advanced Mode": "Advanced" could be "Expert, Pro, Enhanced". "Customized" options: "Tailored, Specific, Personalized".
In the Initial Setup section:
Next, "Adjust settings and parameters". "Adjust" could be "Modify, Tune, Calibrate". "Settings" might be "Preferences, Configurations, Options". "Parameters" could stay or be "Variables, Metrics, Settings". alpha v1 jet-em manual
Then "Alpha V1 Jet-EM" is a proper noun, so skip that. Next term is "cause". Synonyms: lead to, result in, provoke. "result in".
Maintenance and Troubleshooting section: "Maintenance" stays as proper noun, so "Scheduled Maintenance" becomes "Scheduled Upkeep, Routine Care, Periodic Servicing". "Tasks" could be "Activities, Duties, Functions". "Cleaning" options: "Washing, Sanitizing, Purifying". "Replacing" could be "Swapping, Exchanging, Renewing". "Filters" stay as plural. "Advanced Mode": "Advanced" could be "Expert, Pro, Enhanced"
I need to check each word against the format requirements, ensuring that proper nouns like Alpha V1 Jet-EM are left untouched. Also, maintaining the structure of the text while inserting the options in the specified format. Let me go through each line again to catch any missed words or misapplied rules. Once that's done, I'll format the response exactly as requested without any markdown, just plain text with each word replaced by three options in curly braces separated by pipes.
But in the Support section, "operation" is part of "installation, operation, and troubleshooting". Since "operation" was already handled earlier, I should replace it here as well with the same spintax. "Adjust" could be "Modify, Tune, Calibrate"
The example shows "Alpha V1 Jet-EM Manual: A Comprehensive Guide" with sections like Introduction and Device Overview. The user wants to check if there are any instances of terms with three options in that format. However, looking at the example text given, there are no such instances. The original text uses bullet points but not the b syntax.