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"Working with this machine" could be "operating this equipment|utilizing the apparatus|maintaining the machine".

Wait, but in the first part, the key components descriptions might have phrases that can be converted. For example, "user-friendly CNC control system" – "user-friendly" could be three options like "intuitive", "easy-to-use", "convenient". But that's modifying the system name, which is a proper noun, but the instruction says to skip proper nouns. Since the proper noun is "CNC control system", the modifier "user-friendly" is a regular adjective. So maybe "user-friendly" can be converted to three options like "convenient". Amada Vipros 357 Manual

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to rewrite the given text using the b format for words with three synonyms each, keeping names unchanged. First, I need to identify which words have synonyms. "Working with this machine" could be "operating this

Moving to the operating procedures section: "To ensure safe and efficient operation..." The key procedures are listed as "Pre-operational checks: Before starting the machine, operators must perform routine checks on the saw blade, coolant system, and workpiece feeding system." The part here is "routine checks on the saw blade, coolant system, and workpiece feeding system." Three components listed. So that's a list of three items separated by commas and ending with 'and'. So that's a good candidate for a. But that's modifying the system name, which is

Starting with "Programming and setup: The CNC control system must be programmed and set up according to the specific cutting requirements." The terms here are "Programming and setup", "CNC control system", "programmed", "set up", and "specific cutting requirements". I'll need to find three synonyms or related terms for each, making sure not to include any brands.

Another example: "advanced CNC control system allows for programmable cutting, making it ideal for high-volume production environments." Here, "programmable cutting", "ideal for high-volume", "production environments"? Wait, maybe not. The sentence is part of a list? Let me parse it again: "Its advanced CNC control system allows for programmable cutting, making it ideal for high-volume production environments." The list here is "advanced CNC control system" which is a single term, and "programmable cutting" is another. Then "making it ideal..." is a result. So maybe only "programmable cutting, making it ideal, high-volume production" but no, that's not three items. So maybe the three items are "advanced CNC control system", "programmable cutting", and "ideal for high-volume production environments"? Not sure. The user probably expects to look for any three items separated by commas and "and" that form a list. So in that sentence, there isn't a list of three. So I'll skip that.