With your metal detector, you can hunt for coins, relics, jewelery, gold, and silver just about anywhere. The detector is versatile and easy to use. Its features include: Targeting Pinpoint the target accurately by lowering the sensitivity. Tone Utilise distinctive tones to identify different types of metal. All Metal Search for a diverse range of metal objects. Analog Meter—shows probable type of metal being detected. Frequency Adjustment Avoid interference from other equipment with same frequency.
Low Battery Indicator You'll know exactly when you need to replace the detector's batteries. Power Your metal detector requires 2 x 9-volt alkaline batteries (not supplied). The built in DC—DC circuit can avoid wrong battery polarity connection and prolong battery life. - PREPARATION ASSEMBLING THE DETECTOR Assembling your detector is easy and requires no special tools. Just follow these steps. • Turn the stem’s lock nut clockwise until it loosens.
Caution: The search coil’s plug fits into the connector only one way. Do not force the plug or you could damage it. Loosen the knob at the search coil’s end, then adjust the search coil to the desired angle so that it is parallel with the ground. Then tighten the knob. Caution: Do not overtighten the search coil or use tools such as pliers to tighten it. Insert the arm support into the end of the stem and tighten the lock screw.
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES Cautions: Use only fresh alkaline batteries of required size. Do not mix the old and new batteries or different types of batteries. 1. Set the switch to OFF. 2. Slide the left and right battery covers off in the direction of the arrows. 3. Place a 9V battery into the battery compartment in accordance with the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside. Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Never bury or burn them.
USING HEADPHONES 1. Insert the headphones’ 3.5mm plug into the HEADPHONE jack. Upon doing so, the internal speaker will disconnect. 2. Set the VOLUME to the desired setting. Listening Safely To protect your hearing, set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level. Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Listening at extremely high volume levels of extensive periods can lead to permanent hearing loss.
A QUICK LOOK AT THE DETECTOR
CONTROLS & INDICATORS A. Operating Modes “OFF” - Power off. “DISC”- Discrimination mode. Works with DISC/TONE. Discriminates the metal type based on the tone. TONE - Works with DISC/TONE. Sounds two different tones for different types of metal. ALL METAL- In this mode, the detector can detect all kinds of metal with any setting of DISC/TONE. B. VOLUME - You can set the volume to the desired level from LOW to HIGH. C.
F. SENSITIVITY. Turn to any position from “0” to “10”. The lowest sensitivity is represented with “0” and the maximum sensitivity with “10”. Turn SENSITIVITY to a higher position when searching targets; Turn SENSITIVITY to a lower position when searching in highly-mineralized soil or high electronic interference areas. G. FREQ ADJ. Adjust sensitivity with FREQ ADJ to avoid interference from any other metal detector in the same area. H.
Operation Your metal detector has four operation modes: DISC, TONE, ALL METAL and TARGET TRACK. DISC and TONE are motion modes while TARGET TRACK is a non-motion mode. When searching, generally set “DISC” as the operation mode, with high sensitivity and “DISC/TONE” set to “0”. Sweep your search coil as demonstrated in the picture below, moving the search coil back and forth in an arc.
1. TARGET PINPOINTING If there is a sound of “di-di” during searching in DISC, it indicates that there is a metal target in the sound area. In this case, you can use “TARGET PINPOINTING” to pin-point the target. Hold the search coil 50cm or more away from the earth. Hold down the TARGET PINPOINTING button. i.e. the red button at the top of the handle. Sweep the search coil over the sound area and release the button when you hear a sound of “di-di”. After about 1- 2 seconds, hold down the red button again.
tones will represent copper. A high tone indicates silver. Practice with the metal detector is required to ensure accurate detection. Be sure to make notes during practice. 4. ALL METAL Set the mode switch to ALL METAL and the DISC/TONE to any position. The unit will respond with a tone to all metal. Notes: If you encounter interference from TV, radio, electrical cables or other instruments in your searching area, set the FREQ ADJ to another position.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your metal detector is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your metal detector so you can enjoy it for years. Handle the detector gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases. This can cause the detector to work improperly. Use the detector in normal temperature environments only. Extreme temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices.