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Corrections, missing manufacturer documentation, and practical owner feedback are all useful.

For a correction, include the page URL, the specific detail, and a primary source where available.
What to send
- A correction with the exact page and supporting source
- A model manual, official support article, or error-code detail
- A clearly described ownership issue that needs a diagnostic guide
What not to send
Do not send payment details, serial numbers, passwords, or other sensitive information. For urgent fire, gas, electrical, or food-safety concerns, follow the relevant manual or contact qualified local help rather than waiting for an editorial reply.
How corrections are used
A useful correction can lead to a source review, an update to a model boundary, or a clearer warning on the page. It does not turn a single report into a published diagnosis; the public wording stays tied to evidence that can be checked.