Installation Instructions

GAT NET.Lock 7020 System
Cleaning and Maintenance
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6.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
6.1
Target Group
This chapter contains information for the cleaning personnel and service technicians responsible for the cleaning and
maintenance of the GAT NET.Lock 7020 locker locks and the GAT NET.Controller S 7020 and GAT NET.Controller
M 7020 control units
ATTENTION! The instructions described in this chapter may only be carried out by suitably trained personnel.
The warnings in this chapter must be observed and followed during functional testing, cleaning, and maintenance.
6.2
Cleaning
Regular cleaning of the locker components ensures that the locker system remains in good condition and the
correct working order is maintained.
NOTE! Do not use cleaning benzene, diluents, or other abrasive detergents. In addition, the components must not
be cleaned using a high-pressure or steam cleaner otherwise they can become damaged!
Complete the following steps to clean the locker:
Wipe off dirt and dust using a soft, lint-free, dry cloth.
For extreme dirt, clean the locker components using a slightly moistened cloth. Do not allow moisture to enter
the inner parts of the lock or the controller.
6.3
Maintenance
The GAT NET.Lock system components are maintenance-free, i.e., maintenance of the mechanical parts is not
required. Should a malfunction be detected during functional testing that cannot be remedied, the corresponding
faulty part(s) must be replaced.
The control software GAT Relaxx has a "maintenance” function that is used to periodically clean the database and
export older log files.
Configure the maintenance function in GAT Relaxx via the "Scheduler" page.
By default, log files older than 30 days are exported weekly on Monday at 2:00 am.
6.4
Functional Testing
To ensure that the locker locks are functioning correctly, periodically test the functionality of the locker doors and
lock components.