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Instances are extremely useful for making maps, because sometimes you have something that you want to use multiple times, and if you update the instance file, to fix a bug, for example, it will update in every map that uses that instance.
Sorry for posting twice, but Steam would not let me write such a long comment.
Note: I learned them while making maps for Portal 2, but they should be the same in TF2
The instances folder has to be at the location of your map file.
Your map must be saved before it can use instances.
If instances are glitched for some reason, just save the map.
If doing instances inside instances, make sure to never make an instance contain itself, or another map that has it on.