Amazing, nice to hear Michal M voicing the part at the beginning. Those Oakland doors Ive never seen so rough, the amazing Guidelines being a bit unsure whether to close or open, one Oakland on staff mode, amazing! Especially getting stuck in the Orona and Waterstones Maidstone's door thing, that child pressing the alarm on the Otis 2000 was quite funny, I thought it was a Gen2 at first. Especially that poor Kone MonoSpace's buttons and door noises 3:42, poor MonoSpaces! That Otis 2000 closing then reopening and closing again in nudge mode is weird, the TS TVC Stannah, going slowly, might be nudge without beeping. Poor Stannah losing its voice unit, get a grip and start maintaining your lifts, Sports Direct. Automatic Otis 2000s having door issues, very dark MonoSpace, creeepy! (ooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooo) Especially with the other Automatic Otis 2000, lights out! Older Gen2s tried to call the maintainance group, then a Kone MonoSpace somehow goes out of service in a matter of seconds, despite nothing happen, and much more, love it mate! Keep it up!, And if youre seeing this Michal M, nice voicing in the intro! Great job both of you!
The OTIS 2000 closing, reopening then nudging was a lock fail. The TS Stannah doors slowly closing was a door controller glitch. The Oakland wasn’t on any staff mode, the indicators kept scrolling a bunch of rubbish lol. Glad you enjoyed and Merry Christmas.
Some of the lift fails in here are brilliant, I still can't get over Boots, Tunbridge Wells lmao, I'm still quite disappointed I didn't go in it. Nice to see the temple wemples working again! Very well edited and great video!
Wow that is really well edited! I can see you put time into this. The various fails are quite funny. The clunks sound so satisfying and nice. The ADO is always nice to see. And the temples are back working! Great video as well!
When paragon ended the call with the autodialler, the autodialler remained ‘off the hook’ where it didn’t hang up properly. While it is ‘off the hook’ it cannot make or receive any calls hence why the telephone howler sounded. An example of the howler on a normal phone can be seen here. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2cdos63bN3g.html
@@oaklandexcelsior7 ah right interesting. Do you know what exactly causes the phone to be off the hook? Do they have to remotely clear the call on the phone box or something?
@@blue.light.fazbear Yes a code has to be entered before they hang up otherwise the phone stays off the hook. The howler is only a feature of the old System X telephone exchange that this lift is connected to