plastic parts.
WARNING
: malfunction may occur if the power is o
not attempt to recharge non
batteries in fire as they might explode. Dispose of batteries in accordance with local
regulations. Keep batter
4.
Treasure Hunter’s Code of Ethics
All treasure hunters might be judged by the example you set. Here are a few basic rules you should
follow:
•
Always get permission before searching any site.
•
Respect the rights and property of others.
• Observe all
national, state, and local laws while treasure hunting.
•
Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures. If you are not sure about an object you have
found, contact a museum or historical society in your area.
•
Leave the land and vegetation as it w
•
Use your detector only in safe areas.
•
Dispose of any junk you find, only in approved areas. Do not leave it for the next treasure hunter
to find.
5. Setting up the detector
Refer to the illustrations on page
a.
Assembling the metal detector
•
Loosen the knob at the search coil's end and adjust the search coil to the desired angle. (The
search coil should be parallel with the ground). Tighten the knob just enough to keep the
search coil from rotating or
•
Turn the stem's lock nut clockwise until it loosens
•
Lengthen or shorten the stem so when you stand upright with the detector in your hand, the
search coil is level with the ground and about 1/2 to 2 inches (1 to 5cm) above it with your
arm relaxed at your side
•
Turn the stem's lock nut anticlockwise to lock it in place.
•
Loosen the knob at the base of the handle, insert the arm support, and tighten the knob
b. Installing the batteries
Caution:
•
Use only fresh batteries of the
•
Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline or
rechargeable batteries of different capacities).
1.
If the detector is on, turn
2.
Press the right battery compartment cover's tab and slide the cover off in the direction of
the arrow [F].
3. Place a 9-
volt battery into the battery compartment on top of the ribbon, matching the
polarity symbols (+ and -
4.
Replace the right battery compartment cover.
5.
Press the left battery compartment cover's tab and slide the cover off in the direction of the
arrow [I].
6. Place two 9-
volt batteries into the battery compartment on top of the ribbons, matching the
polarity symbols (+ and -
7.
Replace the left battery compartment cover.
Caution:
•
Always remove old or weak batteries. They can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic
parts.
•
If you do not plan on using the detector for a week or more, remove t
•
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.
You can extend battery life by using earphones, which require less
c. Testing the Batteries
If the detector does not turn on, has weak volume, will not tune properly, has erratic operation or
drifts,test the battery power.
•
Set MODE to VLF (very low frequency). To test the batteries in the left battery compartment, set
BATT TEST to B1. To test the
batteries in the right battery compartment, set BATT TEST to B2
[J]. If the pointer on the VU-
meter is between 3 and 5 (green area), the batteries are OK. If the
pointer is not in the green area, replace them.
: malfunction may occur if the power is o
n when the batteries are replaced. Do
not attempt to recharge non
-
rechargeable batteries, do not puncture or do not throw
batteries in fire as they might explode. Dispose of batteries in accordance with local
away from children.
Treasure Hunter’s Code of Ethics
All treasure hunters might be judged by the example you set. Here are a few basic rules you should
Always get permission before searching any site.
Respect the rights and property of others.
national, state, and local laws while treasure hunting.
Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures. If you are not sure about an object you have
found, contact a museum or historical society in your area.
Leave the land and vegetation as it w
as. Fill in any holes you dig.
Use your detector only in safe areas.
Dispose of any junk you find, only in approved areas. Do not leave it for the next treasure hunter
of this manual.
Assembling the metal detector
Loosen the knob at the search coil's end and adjust the search coil to the desired angle. (The
search coil should be parallel with the ground). Tighten the knob just enough to keep the
.
Turn the stem's lock nut clockwise until it loosens
[A].
Lengthen or shorten the stem so when you stand upright with the detector in your hand, the
search coil is level with the ground and about 1/2 to 2 inches (1 to 5cm) above it with your
.
Turn the stem's lock nut anticlockwise to lock it in place.
Loosen the knob at the base of the handle, insert the arm support, and tighten the knob
Use only fresh batteries of the
required size and recommended type.
Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline or
rechargeable batteries of different capacities).
If the detector is on, turn
VOLUME (on the control housing) to OFF
Press the right battery compartment cover's tab and slide the cover off in the direction of
volt battery into the battery compartment on top of the ribbon, matching the
Replace the right battery compartment cover.
Press the left battery compartment cover's tab and slide the cover off in the direction of the
volt batteries into the battery compartment on top of the ribbons, matching the
Replace the left battery compartment cover.
Always remove old or weak batteries. They can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic
If you do not plan on using the detector for a week or more, remove t
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.
You can extend battery life by using earphones, which require less
If the detector does not turn on, has weak volume, will not tune properly, has erratic operation or
Set MODE to VLF (very low frequency). To test the batteries in the left battery compartment, set
batteries in the right battery compartment, set BATT TEST to B2
meter is between 3 and 5 (green area), the batteries are OK. If the
pointer is not in the green area, replace them.
n when the batteries are replaced. Do
rechargeable batteries, do not puncture or do not throw
batteries in fire as they might explode. Dispose of batteries in accordance with local
All treasure hunters might be judged by the example you set. Here are a few basic rules you should
Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures. If you are not sure about an object you have
Dispose of any junk you find, only in approved areas. Do not leave it for the next treasure hunter
Loosen the knob at the search coil's end and adjust the search coil to the desired angle. (The
search coil should be parallel with the ground). Tighten the knob just enough to keep the
Lengthen or shorten the stem so when you stand upright with the detector in your hand, the
search coil is level with the ground and about 1/2 to 2 inches (1 to 5cm) above it with your
Loosen the knob at the base of the handle, insert the arm support, and tighten the knob
[F].
Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline or
(the control clicks) [G].
Press the right battery compartment cover's tab and slide the cover off in the direction of
volt battery into the battery compartment on top of the ribbon, matching the
Press the left battery compartment cover's tab and slide the cover off in the direction of the
volt batteries into the battery compartment on top of the ribbons, matching the
Always remove old or weak batteries. They can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic
If the detector does not turn on, has weak volume, will not tune properly, has erratic operation or
Set MODE to VLF (very low frequency). To test the batteries in the left battery compartment, set
batteries in the right battery compartment, set BATT TEST to B2
meter is between 3 and 5 (green area), the batteries are OK. If the