Ascensori Ticino is now part of AS Aufzüge, therefore now installing Schindler 3100 Haushahn edition lifts with generic buttons. AS Aufzüge is the generic subsidiary of Schindler.
I dunno if anyone else has noticed, but why are there stairs going up to an elevator? Wouldn’t that make it a bit difficult for wheelchair-bound people?
I don´t know when I saw such a door for the first time (it´s less than five years ago), but they become more and more popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
@@SamSitar Well, I guess it is because there´s not enough space for a door with equal sized parts on both sides, or an even bigger part on one side. Up to now I´ve seen these doors always on elevators that have been modernized or that replace an older elevator, like this one. That means, the company that has done the modernization had to deal with the size of the shaft and create a door that exactly fits in, because the shaft cannot be changed in width without building a completely new one.
Oh no I just saw an advertisement with a little kid! (The advertisement popped up when I selected this video just before making this comment.) I hate seeing advertisements with little kids because they frustrate me!
I love this new generation of elevators
The best thing about this elevator, is that logo, look how simple it is
Ascensori Ticino is now part of AS Aufzüge, therefore now installing Schindler 3100 Haushahn edition lifts with generic buttons. AS Aufzüge is the generic subsidiary of Schindler.
An elevator with a 668 LBS capacity and that can only take 4 people? Wow talk about small.
Waw nice elevator
I have seen a lift with this screen That The screen called DMG (Black Vega venus Display) In Foggia Italy and a elevator Called Comer (Co.mer)
I dunno if anyone else has noticed, but why are there stairs going up to an elevator? Wouldn’t that make it a bit difficult for wheelchair-bound people?
I don’t remember ever seeing a center-opening elevator door with one side bigger and one side smaller.
I don´t know when I saw such a door for the first time (it´s less than five years ago), but they become more and more popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
@@Musikverkaeufer why are they built like that?
@@SamSitar Well, I guess it is because there´s not enough space for a door with equal sized parts on both sides, or an even bigger part on one side. Up to now I´ve seen these doors always on elevators that have been modernized or that replace an older elevator, like this one. That means, the company that has done the modernization had to deal with the size of the shaft and create a door that exactly fits in, because the shaft cannot be changed in width without building a completely new one.
I bet those generic fixtures are made by Vega.
Oh no I just saw an advertisement with a little kid! (The advertisement popped up when I selected this video just before making this comment.) I hate seeing advertisements with little kids because they frustrate me!
Very nice, but I'm definitely no fan of very confined spaces, let alone small elevators like this one!
It reminds me of that video of the Kone lifts are the weird doors do the kone lifts still exist.
why are the doors shaped like that?
See my answer above.
This door layout is strange
Not too bad, but nothing compared to what it replaced.
Ifma elevator
Shit lift.
seems cheap
Lars rbn xplr are you fucking kidding me those are rare doors you fuck!
@@arpsichord7474 Bro, it just looks cheap, i did not say it is, you don't have to fucking scold me for that.. Jeez
Lars rbn xplr how does it look cheap? The doors give the true value.
Sure its got fancy doors, but its generic as curse word.
ybunnygurl if you not aware the doors can tell if it was cheaply made or not by the looks of this one it's a rare one so you can shut up