Monday-07-July-2008 Filed in:
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Yahoo
This week marked a momentous occassions - the JLC
parts for the automatic door were ripped out or
modified by the new company.
What a difference. Polite and competent engineers, a
door that works and several features my hubby is
dancing around about in terms of functionality.
The end of an 18 part saga that started back in July
2006 we feel is finally over.
Tags: JLC door
Monday-02-June-2008 Filed in:
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Today
we told JLC that the door doesn’t reliably
close every time. When going out we still have to
wait until the door closes to be sure that our house
is secure. Kevin and I are very unhappy with the
level of service we have received from JLC Automation
Ltd.
We feel that we have given them every opportunity to
rectify the problem. However, after eighteen visits
from their engineers and nearly two years of worry
and hassle we have decided that enough is enough. We
feel that this shows their company is obviously
incapable of providing us with a reliable door
opening/closing system.
Because
of this, we have been forced to look elsewhere for a
system that will work reliably and close, and lock,
the front door consistently and securely. We are
shortly going to have their door opener and controls
removed and replaced at considerable expense to
ourselves.
Obviously we are very unhappy that we are being
forced to do this, but we just want this saga of
incompetence and poor workmanship to come to an end
once and for all. We will certainly not be
recommending this company to other customers looking
for such a system and are saddened that other
disabled people and their families will have no other
option if reliant on NHS/Social Care provision that
contract with JLC.
Tags: JLC door
Monday-03-March-2008 Filed in:
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Turned up again today and fitted a second box next to
the first one. Why - to make up for what box one
should do if it functioned correctly.
They were also supposed to use a programmed to tell
the door to close with the correct amount of force to
actually shut - He brought the wrong connecter... I
guess they will be back and we will be onto part
17...
Tags: JLC door
Monday-25-February-2008 Filed in:
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Today JLC turned up to fit in a new controlled - you
will remember this as the one from Spain due weeks
ago. Well the new one didn't work, the whole day was
a fiasco and at one point the door developed a
seizure and opened and closed in short stutters for
some time! Alarms were sounding and the locking
mechanism didn't work. Eventually he said he got it
going - tried it many times and it did lock - but he
said he knew it didn't always and there was nothing
he could due as it was due to 'the door seal' and
that it wasn't meant to work on a PVC door. Why is
it, I asked, that this door was part of a 'door and
opening system' which was put in together? Of course
he had no answer for that.
Anyway, by the time Kevin got home it didn't lock -
so when the door closes someone has to push it the
last inch so the automatic locks bolt in. Also, the
door has lost the ability to stay open e.g. when
bringing shopping in, which he said was working - yet
it isn't a function of the new system!!!
So, Kevin has told them once again that this is just
not good enough and we await for them to return with
the purchase of a 'new programmer' to make the door
push with a greater force and close on its own like
it is supposed to. So.... that would be the
programmer they brought with them on an earlier visit
which they now say they have to order as they have
never had one....
to be continued...
Tags: disabled, JLC door
Sunday-10-February-2008 Filed in:
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Well, the part that should have taken 3 weeks to come
hasn't arrived - several weeks later - still no date
as to when our wonky door will be fixed... hmmmmm.
Tags: disabled, JLC door
Monday-14-January-2008 Filed in:
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Well, since my last post, I think they have been here
at least 4 times to try and fix the door which is as
wonky as ever. It is driving my husband mad. First of
all someone came, had a look and said he would order
a new part. Came again, part didn't work. Said they
would change the whole unit - returned some weeks
later with only a replacement logic board. The
problem was even worse now.
One day they said they said they would arrive at 8.30
but didn't turn up until 4!
He said 'Oh dear, I don't know what's wrong it it '
and again said they would replace the unit. That was
a few weeks ago. Then an e-mail to say the part had
to come from Spain and could take another 3
weeks..... and so it continues.
JLC are useless - never get a door from them.
Tags: JLC door, disabled
Tuesday-01-May-2007 Filed in:
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Spoke to soon - the oil has not fixed the problem and
it's as cranky as ever.....
Tags: JLC door
Thursday-26-April-2007 Filed in:
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Well - we have fixed the 'kicking you out persona'
that the door took on. All it took was a bit of elbow
grease (well just the grease actually) along the
opener mechanism at the top... yeahhh.
One down.....
Tags: JLC door
Saturday-14-April-2007 Filed in:
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Well - they never turned up for their 6 months check
to see if the Door is working - and by hec it's got a
mind of it's own.
Sometimes it doesn't let you in, then it won't let
you out, then it shuts quickly so you have to run
out.... you name it - every day it throws up
something wrong. The battery back up isn't working
and .... well we will be writing to them soon....
Tags: JLC door
Tuesday-05-September-2006 Filed in:
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JLC were back again this morning, replaced the unit
and I now have new remote switches which are my
equivalent of a door key I can keep on me. Nice chap
and door now works.
By 4.15 the beeping noise was back..... changing the
unit hadn't worked so something else is the
problem... JLC are apologising yet again.... is this
going to be another bouquet of flowers.....
Tags: JLC door
Friday-01-September-2006 Filed in:
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Their was an unknown error and 'Dan' the man got the
door locking and disarmed the beeping noise so that
next week a new unit could be fitted.....
Tags: JLC door
Monday-28-August-2006 Filed in:
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Guess what... strange bleeping noises were heard
coming from the door... on investigation this was the
signal for a low battery and sure enough the back up
had failed and also the door would now not lock
without a manual key... JLC are coming again next
week to have a look.
Tags: JLC door
Thursday-24-August-2006 Filed in:
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On Monday JLC visited to look at the problem areas
and apologised profusely. Rest assured someone would
be back on Tuesday to fix all the problems. So
Tuesday came and yes most of it was done... until the
engineer saw that the wrong key pad had been fitted
to open the door from the outside... Finally on
Wednesday morning (causing me to be 30 minutes late
for work when the job was supposed to be done) the
engineer was back and fitted the key pad. Huraah...
it is now working.
JLC also sent a bouquet of flowers to say sorry!
Tags: JLC door
Monday-07-August-2006 Filed in:
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Today Kevin is calling them and they have received
an e-mail about our complaint.... we shall see what
happens
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Friday-04-August-2006 Filed in:
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Today the stronger arm was fitted by a second
engineer. He showed me timing on the door like how
long it could stay open etc for me to choose. At the
end of the day he told me it was all fitted and
working. Alas I believed him, signed his book and
sent him on his merry way. Kevin later
discovered:
- The unit is still plugged into
an extension lead (trailing through the hall and
acting as a trip hazard) even though the fused spur
was fitted by the electrician on Thursday.
- The batteries inside the psu box
are not connected hence we think we may not have
emergency back up.
- There are two holes in our new
door where the wrong opener was fitted.
- Part of the trim above the door
has been cracked and where it has been cut to fit
the second opener it has been
mutilated rather than being cut neatly as it was
with the first opener.
- The sealant around the door
frame has been removed and not replaced.
- There are holes through the wall
that have not been sealed.
- The switch to hold the door open
is on the wrong side of the opener so you can't
reach it when the door is open. It is also
a key switch rather that a 'normal' type (the
engineer could not get the other switch to
work).
- We have been left a master
remote for the locca unit but no instructions.
- The lid to the psu box is held
closed with a wood screw rather than the proper
one.
There are other things wrong which I havn't gone
into any great detail about ...
Tags: JLC door
Thursday-03-August-2006 Filed in:
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The electrician contracted from KCC arrived at 5.30
for a 15 minutes job that took an hour. He has now
put in a spur (for connecting door to the mains). Up
until now we have had a mains extension leeds
trailing across the hall way into the porch.
Tags: JLC door
Thursday-03-August-2006 Filed in:
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The same guy came back today armed with the new
parts. He installed these but then the door was
opening and the lock was activating in the open
position... He said it basically is caused by the air
pressure - in laymans terms the arm mechanism that
opens the door is not strong enough. Someone else
will be in tomorrow to install the new arm mechanism
and finish the job. Aghhhh.
Tags: JLC door
Tuesday-01-August-2006 Filed in:
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Well, this guy arrives today and basically didn't
have a clue what he was doing. He spent from early
morning until the end of the working day trying to
make out all was well followed by running out to his
van and saying it was f**k*d up. He spent all day on
the phone and reading the instruction manual. We were
having a system with a pin code panel on the outside
so that my PAs can let themselves in, remote buttons
for me to press to open it, and the mechanism itself.
The door was pre installed with part of the
mechanisms - the wrong part so the door would not
lock. We had to revert to a key for the night and he
said a new one would have to be put in. The window
company JLC used, last night, parked a door (large
door and glass) in our hallway for the engineer to
pick up - only he knew nothing about it. He said he
doesn't normally fit the type I was having installed
and the whole thing is a mess. He is coming back on
Thursday to put in the new parts.
Tags: JLC door
Monday-31-July-2006 Filed in:
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Today the door fitters installed our new front door
and side panel. It looks really nice and tomorrow
they will automate it. Kent contract with JLC to do
these so they are arriving tomorrow. Kevin had to
take the day of work because I had a meeting at work.
JLC only told us last Friday afternoon they were
coming so it was rather short notice.
Tags: JLC door