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Used to have on at Pets At Home.Keypad was next to the door - setting doors to manual takes about 2 seconds - then clean.Was annoying that staff were still using the door so I had to open and close it a few times as I cleaned but they usually slide easily enough.
Quote from: EandM on May 31, 2012, 08:15:42 amUsed to have on at Pets At Home.Keypad was next to the door - setting doors to manual takes about 2 seconds - then clean.Was annoying that staff were still using the door so I had to open and close it a few times as I cleaned but they usually slide easily enough.With these stores I have, I have to find the 'authorised' person who has the key and then wait around until they are ready to help me. Somebody's law says that when the time comes to do the doors the shop becomes the most busiest and opening and closing the door isn't their top priority at that moment.Spruce
Just like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeSbLzC9sY4
Are you lot serious !I think you will find that if you wait until they close , then jam your foot against the bottom of the door the motor will sense this and think that some poor soul has been trapped , this then cuts power to the motor and your doors are left floppy if you like , just be aware that reset times vary , to try it at home just stick your head out the car window and close it , it will pinch a bit , but you wont get your noggin chopped off !Rich