<h3><u><b>KNOWLEDGE ARTICLE CONTENTS:</b></u></h3>
<b>Section (1): Google "Routine" feature.</b><br><br>
<h3><u><b>SECTION (1): Google "Routine" feature.</b></u></h3>
<u><b>Step 1</b></u><br><br>In order to check to see if a Google routine is sending a command to your Lutron system for the lights to turn on or off, open the Google Home app and select <b>Routines</b>.<br><br><img alt='Google Home Pic 1.png' src='https://lutron.my.salesforce-sites.com/publicknowledge/servlet/rtaImage… 2</b></u><br><br>Select a routine <br><br><img alt='Google Home Pic 2.png' src='https://lutron.my.salesforce-sites.com/publicknowledge/servlet/rtaImage… 3</b></u><br><br>Under the "Actions" section for that routine, it will show you all the commands that the routine sends. You would be checking <b>"Adjust, lights, plugs and more".</b><br><br><img alt='Google Home Pic 3.png' src='https://lutron.my.salesforce-sites.com/publicknowledge/servlet/rtaImage… 4</b></u> <br><br>Here you can change or remove the actions associated to the Routine selected.<br><br><br><img alt='Google Home Pic 6.png' src='https://lutron.my.salesforce-sites.com/publicknowledge/servlet/rtaImage…;
This article will cover checking Routines set within the Google Home App that may cause unwanted or random turning on or off of lights within the Lutron system.