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5.**A pop-up window will appear** prompting you to select the COM port. Choose the correct port and confirm.
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6. Once connected, click the "Update" button and wait for the process to complete.
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### Checking The State Of The Battery
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## Checking The State Of The Battery
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Once the firmware of your Alvik is up to date and before start playing with it, let's verify your battery works as it should by following these steps:
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1. Reset your Alvik by turning it OFF and disconnecting it from the PC.
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2. Connect the Alvik to the PC keeping Alvik OFF.
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3. At this point some lights should turn ON in your Alvik:
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-**Green LED** (not confuse it with the PWR LED of the Nano ESP32) will turn ON in the ESP32
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The battery is fully charged. Proceed to "Unboxing Alvik" paragraph.
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-**Red LED blinking**
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The battery is still charging from the PC. Continue to the Unboxing Alvik.
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The battery is still charging from the PC. Continue to the Unboxing Alvik.
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-**No lights**
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The battery may be faulty. To check it, turn Alvik ON; if an orange light near the QWIIC connector blinks every 10 seconds, contact our customer support for a replacement.
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The battery may be faulty. To check it, turn Alvik ON; if an orange light near the QWIIC connector blinks every 10 seconds, contact our customer support for a replacement.
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