BECA BAC-5000 Installation Instruction Download Page 3

BAC-5000 LCD Digital Fan Coil Thermostat-Installation Instruction

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Temperature setting

If customers hope the displayed temperature higher or lower than the real temperature, operate as follows:

On power off status, press both  "

" and "

" , keep 5 seconds,  display "XX 

" (no working mode display), press  

"

" or "

" adjust the temperature, auto-confirmed after 6 seconds. 

Troubleshooting

After a power outage, the thermostat mode and all settings return as most recently used or set.

Repair and Replacement

Do not attempt to repair the BAC-5000 Series thermostat. In case of an improperly functioning control, contact the 

nearest representative, and specify the desired product code number. When contacting the supplier for a

replacement please state the type/model number of the control located on the data plate or cover label.

* Use this BAC-5000 Series Line Voltage Fan Coil Thermostat only as an operating control. Where failure of malfunction of the 

BAC-5000 Series Thermostat could lead to personal injury or property damage to the controlled equipment or other property, 

additional precautions must be designed into the system. Incorporate and maintain other devices such as supervisory or alarm 

systems or safety or limit controls intended to warn of, or protect against, failure or malfunction of the BAC-5000 Series 

Thermostat.

* Do not install this thermostat in condensing, wet, or damp environments. Moisture may cause damage to the thermostat.

* Do not remove PCB from the enclosure cover. Removing the PCB from the enclosure cover voids the product warranty.

* Make all wiring connections in accordance with local, nation, and regional regulations. Do not exceed the T5000 Series 

thermostat's electrical ratings.

IMPORTANT

WARNING: 

 CAUTION: 

* Disconnect power supply before making electrical connections. Contact with components carrying hazardous voltages can cause 

electrical shock and may result in severe personal injury or death. 

* Risk of Electrical Shock 

   Ground the thermostat according to local, national, and regional regulations.

   Failure to ground the thermostat may result in electrical shock and severe personal injury and death.

* Risk of Electrical Shock and Property Damage

   Insulate and secure each unused wire lead before applying power to the thermostat. Failure to insulate and secure each unused 

wire lead may result property damage, electrical shock, and severe personal injury or death.

* Do not apply power  to  the  system before checking all wiring connections. Short circuited or  improperly connected wires may  

result  in permanent damage  to  the equipment.

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