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There are fours lifts at Park Hill | There are fours lifts at Park Hill - two scenic lifts located in the lobby, one at the Duke Street end core and one at the South Street end core. | ||
===To call a lift=== | ===To call a lift=== | ||
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=== Notes === | ===Notes=== | ||
==== Use of the lifts ==== | ====Use of the lifts==== | ||
The lifts are primarily intended to carry passengers and their light luggage, but the lifts can be used to move smaller items of furniture and other non bulky items. If this is necessary, prior arrangements should be made with the managing agent who will be able to issue a priority use key to hold the lift doors open whilst objects are loaded/unloaded. | The lifts are primarily intended to carry passengers and their light luggage, but the lifts can be used to move smaller items of furniture and other non bulky items. If this is necessary, prior arrangements should be made with the managing agent who will be able to issue a priority use key to hold the lift doors open whilst objects are loaded/unloaded. | ||
==== Lift weight restriction and measurements ==== | ====Lift weight restriction and measurements==== | ||
Refer to the managing agent for guidance - residents are strongly advised to check these details before purchasing or attempting to move any bulky objects in the lifts. | Refer to the managing agent for guidance - residents are strongly advised to check these details before purchasing or attempting to move any bulky objects in the lifts. | ||
==== Damage to the lifts ==== | ====Damage to the lifts==== | ||
Residents will be held responsible for any damage caused to the lift and the cost of repairs, particularly if the above guidance is not followed. | Residents will be held responsible for any damage caused to the lift and the cost of repairs, particularly if the above guidance is not followed. | ||
==== Problems with the lifts ==== | ====Problems with the lifts==== | ||
All problems with the lift should be reported to the managing agent immediately. | All problems with the lift should be reported to the managing agent immediately. |
Revision as of 17:23, 21 August 2020
There are fours lifts at Park Hill - two scenic lifts located in the lobby, one at the Duke Street end core and one at the South Street end core.
To call a lift
Press the ‘call’ button and the indicator light will illuminate to confirm the request.
To ascend or descend
Press the appropriate street level button on the control panel. Street level names will be displayed and announced automatically.
Control of lift doors
To hold the doors open, or to re-open doors to let some one in or out, press the ‘door open’ button ( <I> ) on the control panel. After a short period without movement in or out of the doorway, the lift car doors will automatically try to close (the automatic time period can be adjusted if required - refer to the managing agent). If the door sensors detect either movement, or an obstruction in the doorway, the lift car doors will remain open for a further period. After multiple failed attempts to close, the lift car doors will eventually lock open. Passengers must not lean against or attempt to prop doors open because this will affect the operation and may damage the lift.
Emergency procedures
For emergency purposes, the lift cars are fitted with a push-button alarm, an emergency telephone line and battery back-up lighting.
If a passenger is trapped in a lift car
Press the emergency alarm button for at least 5 seconds; the lift car is automatically connected to the lift company control centre using the telephone line. The emergency operator will talk to the passenger and advise them how long it may be before an engineer can release them. Any residents hearing the alarm should try to talk to the trapped passenger and, if necessary, call the managing agent.
If the lift doors fail to open
If the lift car travels to a floor, but the doors fail to open automatically or when the ‘door open’ push-button ( <I> ) has been pressed, the passenger should attempt to return to the floor on which they entered the lift BEFORE activating the ‘alarm’ push-button.
Notes
Use of the lifts
The lifts are primarily intended to carry passengers and their light luggage, but the lifts can be used to move smaller items of furniture and other non bulky items. If this is necessary, prior arrangements should be made with the managing agent who will be able to issue a priority use key to hold the lift doors open whilst objects are loaded/unloaded.
Lift weight restriction and measurements
Refer to the managing agent for guidance - residents are strongly advised to check these details before purchasing or attempting to move any bulky objects in the lifts.
Damage to the lifts
Residents will be held responsible for any damage caused to the lift and the cost of repairs, particularly if the above guidance is not followed.
Problems with the lifts
All problems with the lift should be reported to the managing agent immediately.