TARDIS Instruction Manual

A TARDIS Instruction Manual, also known as a TARDIS Manual or TARDIS Handbook, was a book that instructed in the piloting and workings a TARDIS.

The Doctor's manual
The Doctor's TARDIS had an instruction manual, but the Doctor rarely looked at it for guidance on how to properly pilot his vessel out of arogance, pride or ego, depending on his incarantion. In the end, he disagreed with it to the point of permenantly getting rid of it in one of his later incarnations.

The TARDIS Instruction Manual that belonged to the First Doctor was one of the segments of the Key to Time. (DWM: Time & Time Again)

The Fourth Doctor owned a handbook specific to the Type 40 model. While making modifications to the TARDIS he read aloud the passage "when making modifications, it's extremely important to shut everything down, except that which is not necessary to shut down" and commented that he found it quite sensible. However, this nearly lead to its destruction. (DW: The Horns of Nimon) On other occasions the Doctor disagreed strongly with the manual, at one point even tearing out one of its pages in a childish fit. (DW: The Pirate Planet)

Tegan tried to understand the manual when she accidentally set the TARDIS in flight while trying to get herself off of the Monarch's ship. She called it gibberish, finally throwing it to the floor and stamping on it when her patience ran out. (DW: Four to Doomsday)

Peri Brown found a TARDIS handbook propping open a vent in the Sixth Doctor's workshop; he admitted he'd started reading it once. On Peri's urging, he used it to figure their way out of the TARDIS's power failure by finding out it was running out of specific mineral. (DW: Vengeance on Varos)

When an alien creature tried to get into the TARDIS, the Seventh Doctor consulted the manualfor help. However, the creature had already breached the ship's dimensional interfaces, which included time, and so had already destroyed the manual even though it had not yet done so. (NA: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)

The Eighth Doctor had a quick-start guide, while the manual itself had its own street in the TARDIS. (BFA: Orbis) Sarah Jane Smith had once happened upon a room in the Eighth Doctor's TARDIS where several thousand volumes of the TARDIS Instruction Manual were kept; she took this to mean the single book she had seen the Fourth Doctor use was just the introductory volume. (EDA: Interference - Book Two)

Fey Truscott-Sade once used the Eighth Doctor's manual to pilot the TARDIS to Gallifrey, (DWM: The Final Chapter) although the Doctor later revealed that the Threshold had secretly guided her actions by giving her an implant that allowed her to read the manual, which was printed in Gallifreyan. (DWM: Wormwood)

By the time f the Doctor's eleventh incarnation, he was asked where the manual was by Amy, to which he admited to having thrown into a supernova becaus he disagreed with it. (DW: Amy's Choice)

Other information

 * There was no information about an emergency stop in the manual. (DW: The Infinite Quest)