The manual often assumes that the initial setup was performed by a technician. Therefore, the "Installation" section may be irrelevant to the homeowner, while the "User Configuration" section might skip over basic networking questions that were handled by the installer.
As a system tied to professional monitoring and police dispatch, the manual does a good job of outlining user responsibilities. It clearly defines protocols for false alarms, user code management, and emergency procedures. This is often dry reading but legally vital for the homeowner.
In practice, most Verisure users rarely open the physical manual. The system is designed to be serviced by the company. When a sensor fails, the manual tells you to call Verisure. When the system needs an update, the manual tells you it happens automatically.