I was there recently. The Debenhams is now a Next, the floor numbering system on most of the lifts has changed and they replaced the proper Otis 2000 lift, which goes to LL, has been replaced :(
Calderdale College has a pair of 1995 Otis 2000 VFs serving all floors but the call buttons on A floor (ground) need a card that has lift access programmed onto it. Also one of them has a female voice and the other a male voice.
1:52 That does not sound like Upper Mall to me… this must use custom announcements! This lift is going on my bucket list - provided, of course, that it hasn’t been modernised yet…
+TheBoshMeister99 normal Otis 2000s go 2 metres a second. Only cheaper versions do 1 metres a second. You need to learn more about lifts before begin so cocky and arrogant.
OTIS 2000 is good, bit i did not ride it. The speeds from actual Otis 2000 (vf) is: 1 m/s = 3.6 km/h 1.25 m/s = 4.5 kmh 1.33 m/s = 4.78 kmh 1.5 m/s = 5.4 kmh 1.66 m/s = 6 km/h 1.75 m/s = 6.3 km/h 2 m/s = 7.2 km/h The "STUPID" Otis 2000 H speeds: 0.33 m/s = 1.18 km/h 0.5 m/s = 1.8 km/h 0.66 m/s = 2.37 km/h 0.75 m/s = 2.7 km/h 1 m/s = 3.6 km/h 1.25 m/s = 4.5 km/h 1.33 m/s = 4.78 km/h