User manual

REPAIR SERVICE
In case of difficulty, read this Owner’s Manual again thoroughly to make certain your detector
is not inoperable needlessly. Your dealer may also be able to offer advice.
When your detector must be returned to the factory for service, always include a letter that
describes its problem as fully as possible. Before you return your detector to the Garrett
factory, make certain:
You have read this Owner’s Manual carefully.
You have followed the factory reset procedure. (This will solve many problems.)
You have checked batteries, switches and connectors. (Check batteries especially closely.
They are the most common cause of detector “failure”.)
You have checked with your dealer, particularly if you are not familiar with this type of metal
detector.
You have included a note with the detector describing the problems you are encountering with
this detector and conditions under which they occur. Make certain to include your name,
address and a phone number where you can be contacted between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.,
Central Time.
You have carefully packed the detector in its original shipping carton or other suitable box.
Make certain that proper insulation or packing material is used to keep all parts secure. Do not
ship stems or headphones unless they are part of the problem. Be certain to return all coils,
unless the problem is mechanical.
Ship to Garrett Metal Detectors, 1881 W. State St., Garland, TX 75042.
You can call Garrett’s Customer Service Department (972-494-6151) if you have further
questions.
Please allow approximately one week for Garrett technicians to examine and repair your
detector after they receive it, plus another week for return shipping to you. All equipment will
be returned UPS or parcel post unless written authorization is given by you to ship collect by
air parcel post, UPS Blue (air) or air freight.
MIND YOUR MANNERS
Filling holes and obeying no trespassing signs are but two requirements of a dedicated metal
detector hobbyist. A sincere request that Charles Garrett makes to every user of one of his
detectors is that each place searched be left in a better condition than it was found.
Thousands of individuals and organizations have adopted this formal Metal Detector Operators
Code of Ethics: