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Quick Setup Guide: Installing Your 42 Always-Connected Plug

Follow these steps to install and start using your 42 Always-Connected Plug quickly and safely.

What you’ll need

  • 42 Always-Connected Plug
  • Smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android) with Wi‑Fi capability
  • Home Wi‑Fi network name (SSID) and password
  • A powered outlet near the device you want to control

Step 1 — Unbox and inspect

  1. Remove the plug and accessories from the box.
  2. Check for damage and confirm the model label matches 42 Always-Connected Plug.
  3. Verify the packaging includes a quick-start leaflet and any required safety instructions.

Step 2 — Choose placement

  • Place the plug in a grounded indoor outlet within range of your Wi‑Fi router (ideally the same room).
  • Avoid blocking the plug with furniture or placing it where it’ll get wet or overheated.

Step 3 — Power up the plug

  1. Insert the plug into the outlet.
  2. Observe the LED indicator: a fast blinking light typically indicates the plug is in pairing mode. If it doesn’t blink, press and hold the device’s setup button for 5–10 seconds until the LED flashes.

Step 4 — Install the companion app

  1. Open the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).
  2. Search for the official app (look for the manufacturer name or “42 Always-Connected Plug”).
  3. Install and open the app.
  4. Create an account or sign in if required.

Step 5 — Connect the plug to Wi‑Fi

  1. In the app, choose “Add device” or the plus (+) icon.
  2. Select 42 Always-Connected Plug from the device list.
  3. Follow on-screen prompts to enter your Wi‑Fi SSID and password (must be 2.4 GHz network if required).
  4. Wait for confirmation; the app should display “Device connected” and the plug LED will stabilize (typically solid or slow blink).

Step 6 — Name and group the plug

  • Assign a descriptive name (e.g., Living Room Lamp) so voice assistants and automations recognize it easily.
  • Optionally add the plug to a room or group for multi-device control.

Step 7 — Test basic functions

  1. Use the app to turn the plug on/off.
  2. Plug a lamp or device into the plug and confirm it responds.
  3. Test scheduling: set a simple on/off schedule to verify timers work.

Step 8 — Connect to voice assistants (optional)

  • In the app, locate integrations or “Smart Home” settings and link your account to Alexa, Google Assistant, or other supported services.
  • Follow the voice assistant’s app instructions to discover and name the plug.

Common issues and quick fixes

  • No blinking LED: press and hold setup button for 10 seconds; ensure outlet has power.
  • App can’t find device: confirm phone is on same Wi‑Fi network; temporarily disable VPN; try 2.4 GHz network if dual‑band router separates bands.
  • Failed to connect to Wi‑Fi: re-enter SSID/password; reboot router and plug; move closer to router and retry.

Safety and maintenance

  • Do not exceed the plug’s rated amperage (see label).
  • Keep the plug dry and away from heat sources.
  • Unplug before cleaning.
  • Update firmware in the app when prompted.

If setup still fails after these steps, contact the manufacturer’s support with the plug’s model and firmware version.

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