13:37 Yes it probably did so to try and re-level, I've seen it do that when I safety broke when using The Triangle key when the lift got near a floor, it tried to relevel bit overran the top floor and then went out of service, I just had to close the doors with my hands and connect safety, reset it through the logic cabinet and put the lift into inspection through the cabinet, move it down a bit and put it back to normal and let it refind it's position, then hopefully it goes back into service which it did for me though. I had do this twice because the lift I played with was actually out of service when I came due to it overunning the second floor, probably safety being disconnected or something.
The white button isn't a button, this is a light that comes on if the power goes out, the other yellow button is a really badly drawn exclamation mark which is an alarm for the engineer
13:37 Yes it probably did so to try and re-level, I've seen it do that when I safety broke when using
The Triangle key when the lift got near a floor, it tried to relevel bit overran the top floor and then went out of service, I just had to close the doors with my hands and connect safety, reset it through the logic cabinet and put the lift into inspection through the cabinet, move it down a bit and put it back to normal and let it refind it's position, then hopefully it goes back into service which it did for me though.
I had do this twice because the lift I played with was actually out of service when I came due to it overunning the second floor, probably safety being disconnected or something.
What is that white button (not the up) and the yellow button with a ! on it?
The white button isn't a button, this is a light that comes on if the power goes out, the other yellow button is a really badly drawn exclamation mark which is an alarm for the engineer
Ok
7:03 I have a key like that.
Security guards can be jackasses