To make your content easy to follow, use these linguistic techniques:
A standard instruction manual should generally include these sections to be comprehensive: A brief overview of the product or process.
How to care for the item and solve common issues. 2. Writing Style Tips
Use short sentences and simple, relatable language. 3. Useful Resources for Finding Instructions
Warnings and precautions to prevent accidents.
Keep each numbered step limited to a single specific action to avoid confusion.
Use numbers rather than bullet points for tasks that must be done in a specific order.
Start sentences with direct verbs (e.g., "Press the button" instead of "The button should be pressed").