What is overcurrent and overwattage?Overcurrent and overwattage are potentially dangerous situations in which an electric device draws toomuch electrical current or wattage. They could be the result of short circuits and device malfunctions,which could cause fire and other hazards.If a smart plug’s overcurrent or overwattage sensor is triggered, the smart plug turns off and sends anotification. In this case, you should disconnect the electric device that is connected to the smart plugand inspect it for damage or malfunction.Important:R Use caution when connecting electrical devices to a smart plug, just as you would with any otherelectric outlet. The overcurrent and overwattage sensor features of a smart plug are not designed totake the place of safe usage and handling of electric devices.Turning smart plugs on and offTurning individual smart plugs on and off1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Smart Plug].2 Select the [Individual] tab.R The smart plug’s icon indicates whether it is currently turned on or off.Turned offTurned on3 Tap the desired smart plug’s icon.Turning groups of smart plugs on and offIf you have grouped smart plugs together by location ( “Setting device profiles (device names, locations,and other settings)”, Page 92), you can turn them on and off as a group.1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Smart Plug].2 Select the [Group] tab.R A list of all smart plug groups is displayed.3 Tap [ON] or [OFF] next to the desired group’s name.R In some situations it may take several minutes for the smart plugs to turn on or off.Turning smart plugs on and off according to a scheduleSee “Creating a scenario that uses a schedule as the trigger”, Page 50.Turning smart plugs on when a sensor is triggeredSee “Creating a scenario that uses a sensor as the trigger”, Page 51.Confirming smart plug status1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Smart Plug].69Using the app