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| [![](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/6_display.png)](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/6_display.png) | Place the display on a clean surface upside down (as to not scratch it). |
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| [![](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/7_FPC.png)](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/7_FPC.png) | Feed the two FPC cables of the display module through the cut-outs of the PCB. Insert the cables into the sockets. See the [dedicated chapter below](#operating-the-fpc-connectors) on how to correctly open & close the FPC connectors. Carefully(!) fold the display over such that it rests on the (still protected) foam pads and flip the two pieces over to verify everything fits. |
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| [![](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/CH9102F-driver.png)](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/CH9102F-driver.png) | Now is a good time to test the hardware with a simple programm. You will want to do this now - rather than at the very end - to verify everything works *before* you permanently tape the display with the stickers to the connector board. It will be hard to remove from the foam stickers once attached. If this is the first time working with an ESP32 ePulse Feather on your current machine you might want to install the driver for the CH9102F serial chip now. Head over to [Adafruit's driver page](https://learn.adafruit.com/how-to-install-drivers-for-wch-usb-to-serial-chips-ch9102f-ch9102) and follow their instructions for installing the CH9102F driver. |
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| [![](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/app-market-1.png)](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/app-market-1.png) | Now is a good time to test the hardware with a simple programm. You will want to do this now - rather than at the very end - to verify everything works *before* you permanently tape the display with the stickers to the connector board. It will be hard to remove from the foam stickers once attached. Open the [flasher web application](https://app-market.thingpulse.com/device/tp-color-kit-grande/app/tp-color-kit-grande-screen-test) |
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| [![](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/app-market-1.png)](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/app-market-1.png) | Open the [flasher web application](https://app-market.thingpulse.com/device/tp-color-kit-grande/app/tp-color-kit-grande-screen-test) |
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| [![](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/8_programm.png)](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/8_programm.png) | Connect your Color Kit Grande with a USB-C cable to your computer. Move the power switch to the on-position. |
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| [![](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/app-market-2.png)](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/app-market-2.png) | Press the "Flash App" button and select the port of your your device. On Mac OS X it is the cu.wch* device. The name of the device might be different on your operating system |
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| [![](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/app-market-3.png)](../img/guides/color-kit-grande/app-market-3.png) | Now the browser will flash the test program. This should only take a few seconds and at the end there should be four progress bars at 100% |

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