PASSAP NOTES [some may help others, too but are essential  for Passaps.
The terms in my books are not brand specific. I used  generic terms to make the book accessible to everyone. For  Passap knitters who need a little confidence boost, the notes  below are provided. The knitting techniques in many of my designs  are simple.

When you receive pattern instructions to place needles in  hold, here is how to do it. Hold stitches by using the BX  setting with a pusher up under each needle that is working.  Lower the pushers when below needles to place them in  hold.  Ribbing cast on: place every other needle in work on each  bed. Rack so that they alternate. Using stockinette setting  N/N Knit 1 row [zigzag row] at stitch size 1-2 using orange  strippers. Change to circular setting CX/CX. Increase stitch  size to about 4. Knit 2 rows. Change to N/N and stitch size  for ribbing. Knit rib  A circular hem is easier for Passaps than a hung hem and  looks the same. You may wish to substitute this in the  patterns that suggest a hung hem. To make one, bring all  necessary needles to work on both bed. Rack so that  needles alternate and will not hit when all come forward.  N/N at stitch size 1-2, knit 1 row using orange strippers.  CX/CX at about 3 sizes larger, knit 2 rows. Change to black  strippers. At 1 stitch size lower than main knitting, knit the  hem rows. Transfer to one bed to continue the piece.  These patterns will be easier for you to follow if you use the  back as your main bed. You may actually use either bed as  the main bed but using the front bed will mean that you must  reverse the left/right shaping instructions.  Use orange strippers for all double bed work, black for all  single bed work.  When stockinette is called for, use N/GX or GX/N. I  recommend N/GX because knitting on the back bed will  make the left/right instructions read correctly. If you prefer  to knit on the front bed, you'll need to reverse them.  Where e-wrapping is essential, it is safest to pull yarn  through the feeder with the locks at right. E-wrap using  backwards Es from right to left. Manually knit the row left to  right. Make sure that all needles are in normal working  position. Remove the slack from the yarn so that the  tensioner will control it correctly and proceed from there.  Beginning on waste yarn and using a row of ravel cord to  separate the waste from the main can also be helpful when you must e-wrap.