Tgc - Bc-90-1h Manual [hot]

Check fuse box or try plugging a different device into the socket. Temperature set too high. Lower the temperature via the digital controller. Frequent door openings. Minimize the time the glass door stays open. Dusty condenser coils. Vacuum the dust from the condenser grid. The compressor runs constantly High ambient room temperature. Ensure the room is well-ventilated or lower the room AC. Blocked ventilation paths. Verify clear spaces around the sides and back. Water pooling at the bottom Blocked drainage hole.

Press the button. The temperature display and operation light will illuminate . Temp Adjustment

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: Use the On/Off button to activate or put the water heater on standby.

Most BC-90-1H units use a 4-position DIP switch block inside a small cover near the output terminals. Typical settings are: Check fuse box or try plugging a different

A key feature of the TGC BC-90-1H (a bathroom remote control for instantaneous gas water heaters) is its Priority Control

: Displays the current water output setpoint in degrees Celsius. It also functions as a diagnostic screen during system malfunctions by showing numerical error codes. Frequent door openings

While the water is actively running, you can decrease the temperature at any time. However, if the water heater is operating and the temperature is already at or above , the system blocks any further temperature increases to prevent accidental burns. Turn off the water tap to safely adjust temperatures above this threshold. Seasonal Volume Adjustments

: Clean the rubber magnetic door seal every month with warm water. Ensure it is dry before closing the door to prevent mold growth. Condenser Maintenance

Ensuring the device operates within its designated electrical or mechanical limits.

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