Field Scenario
A customer describes a symptom combination — occasional volume drops on specific notes, combined with an intermittent connectivity dropout to their recording app — that doesn’t closely match any single pattern in your usual mental reference.
What You Actually Do
Rather than forcing this into the closest familiar pattern (like assuming it’s just a velocity sensor issue and ignoring the connectivity detail), you treat it as a genuinely unfamiliar combination and apply the full structured diagnostic approach from scratch, testing each element (sensor behavior, connectivity, firmware) independently.
Why This Matters
Forcing an unfamiliar symptom combination into a familiar pattern that doesn’t actually fit risks missing the real, possibly more complex or unusual, underlying cause.
What a Strong Response Includes
- Recognizing when a symptom combination doesn’t cleanly match a familiar pattern.
- Applying full structured diagnosis rather than forcing an imperfect pattern match.
- Testing each distinct element of the complaint independently.
