Remove steps to restart. Not needed.

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2. On your computer, access your Home Assistant server via Samba.
- Open the `share` folder and create a new folder `openwakeword` so that you have `/share/openwakeword`.
3. Drop your shiny new wake word model file (`.tflite`) into that folder.
4. Restart Home Assistant.
5. Go to {% my voice_assistants title="**Settings** > **Voice assistants**" %}.
4. Go to {% my voice_assistants title="**Settings** > **Voice assistants**" %}.
- Either create a new assistant and select **Add assistant**.
- Or, edit an existing assistant.
6. Under **Wake word**, select **openwakeword**.
5. Under **Wake word**, select **openwakeword**.
- Then, select your own personal wake word.
7. Enable this new assistant on your ATOM Echo device.
6. Enable this new assistant on your ATOM Echo device.
- Go to {% my integrations title="**Settings** > **Devices & Services**" %} and select the **ESPHome** integration.
- Under **M5Stack ATOM Echo**, select **1 device**.
- Under **Controls**, make sure **Use wake word** is enabled.
- Under **Configuration**, select the assistant with your wake word.
![Select the assistant with your wake word](/images/assist/wake_word_select_assistant.png)
- Restart Home Assistant.
8. Test your new wake word.
7. Test your new wake word.
- Speak your wake word followed by a command, such as "Turn on the lights in the kitchen".
- When the ATOM Echo picks up the wake word, it starts blinking blue.