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Creating an automation

The following is an example of creating an automation to boost for few hours when the heater is set to certain temperature.
To create an automation:
  1. On the Home screen, tap > Automation > .
  2. Tap and choose an icon that best represents your automation.
  3. Enter a name of the automation (A) and select any of the following conditions to meet (B).
    • All conditions: All conditions must be met to trigger an automation
    • Any condition: Any one of the condition must be met to trigger an automation.
  4. Tap Add conditions (C) and select any of the following (D):
    • Device status change (Select the device)
    • Away Mode (Enable or Disable)
    • Energy Price changes (To define the energy price limit)
      NOTE: This condition is available only if your tariff is set to Peak/Off-Peak or Dynamic. Refer to Setting Tariff
    NOTE: Maximum 10 conditions can be added.

  5. Select a device (E) that will set the condition and then select Set point (F).
  6. Select less than (G) and drag the sliding bar (H) up/down to set the temperature.
    NOTE: To remove an added condition on the Edit automation screen, swipe left and tap .
  7. To add an action, tap Then > Add an action and select any of the following: (I).
    NOTE: Maximum 10 actions can be added.
    • Control a device: Select a device that you want to trigger.
    • Send notification: Turn on the notification for the automation.
    • Activate a moment: Select the moment that you want to trigger.
    • Wait: This option allows you to add a delay in an automation sequence. You can set the wait time in increments of 1 hour and 1 minute, up to a maximum of 24 hours. This feature is useful for delaying actions within an automation.
  8. Tap Control a device > Heater, tap to turn ON/OFF and then tap Set.
  9. Tap Heater > Boost, select the hour and tap Set.
  10. Tap Save.
    The saved Automation is displayed on the Automation page. Tap the toggle switch to enable/disable the Automation.
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