Don't have a clue as to what the 'steps in the booklet' are, but here goes -
Program the satellite you're trying to get with a few documented active transponders.
Make sure that your receiver is programmed correctly for the LNB (L.O. Frequency = 10750 MHz) (No switches or motor so any of that programming will have no effect.)
Set the receiver to watch the Quality reading/meter on one of these transponders.
Set the dish elevation and skew to dishpointer specs.
With the dish aimed to one side of the line from dishpointer,
In small steps (waiting after each movement of the dish for the receiver to 'lock on' and display Quality**) adjust the dish towards and past the dishpointer line.
When Quality reading is attained, fine tune for maximum Quality reading.
If Quality is not attained, re-adjust elevation slightly higher(or lower) and repeat.
You may want to do an east west scan of the sky on each transponder you've programmed as there's not much of a guarantee that everything is current and active.
(Go left on one TP, Right on another. Then re-adjust elevation slightly, and repeat)
** 10 seconds isn't unreasonable. different receiver/SR combinations may take even longer. usually the lower the SR the longer it takes.And during 'searching' weak signals take longer.
NOTE: the LNBF mentioned is a STANDARD (LO=10750) for reception of 11.7 to 12.2Ghz.
If reception is wanted in the 10.7 to 11.7Ghz band, a UNIVERSAL is required.
Happy hunting.