# Installation Guide Translation for Field Teams | Vitra.ai

> An installation guide is used once, on site, often by a contractor who did not build the machine. What that demands, and what usually goes wrong.

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# Installation Guide Translation for Field Teams

An installation guide is used once, on site, often by a contractor who did not build the machine. What that demands, and what usually goes wrong.

[Samhitha J Bhatt](https://www.vitra.ai/author/samhitha)
Senior Product Manager , Vitra.ai
Updated Aug 18, 2026

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Table of contents

[One reader, one occasion, no second chance](#one-reader-one-occasion-no-second-chance)

[Prerequisites go first](#prerequisites-go-first)

[What each step needs](#what-each-step-needs)

[Diagrams carry the instruction](#diagrams-carry-the-instruction)

[Commissioning and handover](#commissioning-and-handover)

[FAQ](#faq)

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> **Quick answer —** Installation guides are used once by people unfamiliar with the machine, frequently in poor conditions. Steps must be self-contained and sequential, and site prerequisites need stating before anyone travels.[Vitra.ai Universe](https://www.vitra.ai/platform) keeps one approved technical vocabulary across every document.

## One reader, one occasion, no second chance

An installation guide is used once per machine, on site, often by a contractor who has never seen this model and will not see it again.

They cannot ask the design team a question, and a step they misread is a mechanical problem rather than a support ticket.

## Prerequisites go first

The most expensive failure is a team arriving to find the site is not ready — foundations uncured, power not run, clearance insufficient, lifting equipment absent. Those requirements have to be at the front and unambiguous in every language. They are read weeks before installation, by a site manager rather than the installer, often in a different company. If they are buried in section four or stated in units the reader does not work in, the team arrives to a site that is not ready and the cost is a return visit. Units matter here more than anywhere: a clearance stated in one system and read in another is a machine that does not fit.

## What each step needs

Property

Requirement

Self-contained

No back-references to earlier sections

Sequential and numbered

Order preserved exactly

One action per step

Not two joined by "and then"

Tools and torque stated inline

Not in a separate annex

Figure references

Callouts translated in the artwork

Safety steps first in the procedure

Imperative preserved

Combined steps are the common source of use error, and translation makes them worse — a sentence joining two actions can reorder in another language, so the sequence a contractor follows is not the one intended.

Splitting them at source fixes every language at once.

## Diagrams carry the instruction

Installation is spatial. Most of the real content is in the figures, and their callouts sit inside the artwork as pixels — [image translation](https://www.vitra.ai/features/image-translation) rather than a document pass.

A guide with translated prose and English callouts leaves a contractor matching numbers to labels they cannot read.

## Commissioning and handover

The guide usually ends with commissioning checks and a sign-off sheet that becomes a record. Translate that with the same care as the procedure, and keep component names identical to the [manual](https://www.vitra.ai/manufacturing/machine-manual-translation) and the [parts catalogue](https://www.vitra.ai/manufacturing/spare-parts-catalogue-translation).

[Quality control](https://www.vitra.ai/features/quality-control) checks figures, units and step integrity across every language rather than a sample.

On a construction site the same document is briefed rather than read — [method statement translation](https://www.vitra.ai/construction/method-statement-translation).

## FAQ

**What should come first in an installation guide?** Site prerequisites — foundations, power, clearance, lifting equipment. They are read weeks earlier by a different person, and a team arriving to an unready site is the most expensive failure.

**Why should each step contain one action?** Because a sentence joining two actions can reorder in translation, so the sequence a contractor follows is not the one intended. Splitting steps at source fixes every language at once.

**Why do diagrams matter more in installation guides?** Because installation is spatial and most of the real instruction is in the figures. Callouts sit inside the artwork as pixels, so translated prose with English labels leaves the contractor guessing.

**What about the commissioning sheet?** It becomes a record, so it needs the same care as the procedure, with component names identical to the manual and parts catalogue so the handover document matches the machine.

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