![]() ![]() You will then need to make sure that the switch is toggled off this time. It’s pretty easy: create another routine and repeat all of the steps above until you get to the page where you’ll need to tap the toggle switch to schedule your smart plug to turn on or off. Now that you have created a routine to turn on your smart plug at a scheduled time daily, you will then need to create another routine for when the smart plug goes off. Finally, to schedule your smart plug to turn on, toggle on the “On” switch.Find the smart plug that you want to schedule, tap on it and make sure that the Power option is checked. ![]() Tap All devices to view all of your available smart devices.Select Add action, and then scroll down and tap Smart home.Tap Next when done and you’ll be taken back to the New routine page. Next, select At Time to schedule your smart plug to turn on at a set time, and the days you wish it to function.Then, tap When This Happens and select Schedule from the When this happens menu.Enter a name for you routine (for example, Turn on TV Plug) and hit Next and you’ll be taken back to the new routine’s page. On the new routine’s page, tap Enter routine name to give your routine a name.Select the + icon in the top right corner to create a routine.From your Alexa app (IOS and Android) on your smartphone, go to the menu section at the bottom and select More.Turn off low-power or power-saving mode on your phone during the setup process. Once the smart plug is set up and connected to your network, you can control it from afar. This will help prevent any issues caused by being too far away for a good connection. You should keep in mind that you will need the Alexa app to schedule on and off routine on a smart plug that is Alexa-enabled. First, make sure you keep your phone within 30 feet of your smart plug during setup. Related: Amazon SmartPlug: How to Set It Up and Use It ![]()
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