diff --git a/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/assets/bender.png b/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/assets/bender.png deleted file mode 100644 index c746774130..0000000000 Binary files a/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/assets/bender.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/getting-started.md b/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/getting-started.md index 3f7b847b30..1c2c802cb8 100644 --- a/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/getting-started.md +++ b/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/getting-started.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ To get started to play with Alvik you will need the following hardware and softw ![Alvik exploded view](assets/main-components.png) -***When the PCB is out of the chassis and the battery is in place there is the risk of short-circuiting the 18650 Li-Ion battery. If you remove the hardware from the chassis make sure you do it _**_in a __non-conductive__ surface clean** of materials or tools that can short-circuit the battery*** +***When the PCB is out of the chassis and the battery is in place there is the risk of short-circuiting the 18650 Li-Ion battery. If you remove the hardware from the chassis make sure you do it on a __non-conductive surface clean__ of materials or tools that can short-circuit the battery*** ### Main Components @@ -469,7 +469,4 @@ Now you can open the Arduino Lab for MicroPython, connect Alvik and open the exa 7. Test `bender.py` -Open the example called `bender.py`, launch it and see if the output is like the image below: - -![Bender OLED](assets/bender.png) - +Open the example called `bender.py`, launch it and see on your display the image of Bender's robot.