**Step 1**: Insert the base of the ESP 360 Remote into the case and make sure that all the openings align, as well as the 3 holes in the PCB with the 3 plastic pins.
**Step 2**: Insert the RF modules into the upper part of the PCB as shown in the picture and manually raise the infrared LEDs to a 45° angle. They are currently bent horizontally for transportation safety reasons.
**Step 4**: Close the case by screwing the top part, plug in the power cable, and wait for the board’s hotspot called Esp360Remote or Esp360Remote2 (if you ordered the teo pack) to appear!
**Step 6**: After connecting to its hotspot, go to ip: 192.168.4.1 on your web browser, connect to your WiFi and you are done! Home Assistant should have now discovered your Esp 360 Remote!