16 GKR-2011 IVUS Hardware Operator’s Guide
45975 Nokes Boulevard
Suite 115
Sterling, Virginia 20166
(703) 673-3320
www.gatekeepersecurity.com R8-02092019
PRENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
GKR-1043
The Well and Drainage
The GKR-1043 well will, over time, collect trash and other debris. The
operator should clean the debris that can be reached, when it is
discovered, daily. Not doing this can result in damage to the Scanner, LED
Light Rails, and associated cabling. Additionally, debris can greatly reduce
the ability of the GKR-2011 IVUS System to identify threats.
Drainage is also a vital to the ability of the GKR-1020 and the GKR-1022-R
to scan and detect foreign objects. Drain holes are designed into the well
to aide in submersion prevention. The operator is responsible for
ensuring that the drain hole remains free of debris daily.
GKR-1020 and GKR-1022-R
Environmental Factors
Cleaning the Dual-View Scanner and LED Light Rail windows is a necessity
to ensuring high quality imagery. The operator is responsible for keeping
the windows wiped clean. Cleaning should be done with a dry cloth to
prevent scratching.
Debris must be kept clear of the Dual-View Scanner and LED Light Rails as
well. Under no circumstances should any debris be allowed to stay on top
of the GKR-1020. Also, no obstacles should be pushed along the Scanner
or Light Rails with a broom.
During dry operating conditions, dust must be cleaned from the windows
every hour. During wet operating conditions, the GKR-1020 and GKR-
1022-R windows should be cleaned every 30 minutes.
When snow or ice builds up on the window a rubber scrapper should be
used every 30 minutes. Pulling the scrapper sideways across the glass,
NOT down the length of the Scanner and Light Rails will aide in scratch
prevention.