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User’s Manual To get the most enjoyment from your Metal Detector, we suggest you do the following: 1. Use 9-volt ALKALINE batteries only. • Do not use Heavy Duty batteries. • Do not use ordinary Zinc-Carbon Batteries. 2. Make sure the right knob is clicked on (i.e. not in battery-test position). 3. Use your detector OUTDOORS only • Large metal objects inside the home may interfere with the detector’s operation. Floors and walls of most homes contain metal. • Electrical appliances inside the home, like microwave ovens, televisions, and some light fixtures, emit electromagnetic energy which can interfere with the detector’s operation. • Do not place coins on the floor of your home and try to detect. Try this test outside only. • If conducting an indoor demonstration, hold search coil off ground and wave coins over search coil.
Installing Batteries Use 9-volt ALKALINE batteries only! 1. Remove the battery door from the underside of the detector. push door from side 2. Pull out the two battery connectors. 3. Snap on two 9-volt ALKALINE batteries. Do not use Heavy Duty or ordinary Zinc Carbon batteries. 4. Place batteries into compartment one on top of the other. 5. Replace the battery door. Slide over until it shuts securely in place. All battery brands differ slightly in size. If you want to secure the batteries more tightly in the compartment, feed the battery wires underneath and between the batteries. If batteries fit too tightly, causing battery door to bulge, move battery wires toward front of compartment, not between the batteries. 2
Quick-Start Demo Try this quick way to demonstrate the basic features of your metal detector: I. Supplies Needed a. A nail b. A zinc penny (pennies dated after 1982 are made of zinc) c. A quarter II. Position Your Detector Keep the detector away from floors, walls, and metal objects. One person holds the detector still, so that another can sweep coins under the coil. Sweep coins under the bottom of the search coil. III. Beginning Settings a. Left Knob: At 6:00 position b. Right Knob: Click on, but keep counterclockwise IV. Detecting All Types of Metals a. Wave each object over the search coil. Notice the tone is loudest as the object passes over the center. b. Pass each object at varying distances from the search coil. Notice that the sound gets louder as the object moves closer to the search coil. Also notice that beyond a certain distance, the object is no longer detected. V. Eliminating Some Metals a. Wave the nail and slowly turn the right knob to the right. • Notice where the nail is eliminated from detection b. Wave the penny and keep turning the right knob until the penny is eliminated from detection c. Wave the quarter • Notice that the quarter is never eliminated from detection. 3