Ender 5 Max massive ABL issue

I just got and assembled my printer last night, did all my calibrations and everything for it, had it ready to go. Problem is, the ABL forcefully sets the bed up at 45C, and I normally print in PETG with the bed at either 70C or 90C. Unfortunately, I didn’t catch this until it was too late, and my very first test print, a small project case I designed and printed in shiny black PETG, the print head jammed itself into the bed, broke a hotend mount, possibly damaged the extruder, and completely ruined a good chunk of the center of my bed, all because I thought I had an ABL for 70C but it was changed down to 45C behind me. This is an absplutely terrible first experience with a modern 3D printer, and feels like a massive step back from even something as basic as my modded Ender 3 Pro. I’m going to try to get a warranty replacement for the toolhead and bed sheet, but I genuinely feel that this software oversight never should have happened, the ABL should run at whatever tempurature I’ve dialed in, it should only default to 45C if I don’t set it.

Better yet, feature request, I have my Ender 3’s Klipper set up to where it has multiple bed meshes saved for different tempuratures, and my slicer’s start code is set up to call for whichever one the tempurature is set for; I’d really like to replicate this, especially on such a large build surface where it matters so much more.