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A repair manual is a document that provides instructions and technical information needed to repair a product. It may include diagrams, disassembly procedures, parts lists and error codes. Access to repair manuals is essential for the right to repair. Verisav integrates repair manuals into the DPP, making them accessible to repairers and consumers to facilitate repairs and promote the circular economy. Repair manuals are essential documents that enable repairers (professional or amateur) to understand product operation, identify failures, and perform necessary repairs. They generally contain: technical diagrams (assembly diagrams, electrical schematics, etc.), step-by-step disassembly and reassembly procedures, spare parts lists with their references, error codes and their solutions, technical specifications (torque values, voltages, etc.), and safety precautions. Access to repair manuals is a key element of the right to repair, strengthened by the AGEC law and ESPR regulation. These regulations require manufacturers to make necessary technical information available to independent repairers, including repair manuals. The DPP can store repair manuals in digital form, thus making them easily accessible to repairers and consumers. This accessibility facilitates repairs, reduces intervention times, improves repair quality, and contributes to promoting the circular economy by extending product lifespans. Verisav integrates repair manuals into the DPP, making them accessible via QR Code scanning, thus facilitating access to technical information and promoting the right to repair.