8
9
- Green LED: for 1¢ / 10¢ / Zinc / Copper
- Red LED: for Iron.
5. LOW BATT – when battery is low, LOW BATT LED lights to remind user
replacing batteries.
OPERATION
Your metal detector has two operation modes: ELIMINATOR, ALL METAL.
ELIMINATOR and ALL METAL are motion modes. You have to move the coil to find
the target.
1. Rotate SENSITIVITY control clockwise away from OFF to turn on the detector.
2. Set SENSITIVITY to about 14:00 o’clock.
3. Rotate ELIMINATOR counter clockwise to the end. In this case, the unit can detect
all kinds of metal.
As you rotate the ELIMINATOR clockwise you can eliminate iron, 5¢ /pull tab, 1¢ /
10¢ zinc/copper in turns. Please be aware that 25¢ / silver can’t be eliminated even if
you rotate the control fully clockwise to the end.
For example, if you don’t want iron, you can rotate ELIMINATOR to 1/4 position.
Then, the detector will not have response to iron. Red LED will not light.
4. Place the detector on a wooden or plastic table. Remove any watches, rings, or
metal jewelry you are wearing.
5. Adjust the search coil. Thus, the flat part faces towards the ceiling.
Note:
Never test the detector on a floor inside a building. Most buildings have metal wires
in the floor, which might interfere with the objects you’re testing or mask the signal
completely.
6. Slowly sweep a sample of the material you want the detector to find (such as a
gold ring or a coin) 2-3 inches above the face of the search coil. When the detector
finds the sample, it sounds a tone and the corresponding target LED will light.
During searching, LEDs flash in turn. But LED of target eliminated does not flash.
Audio Tone
LED Indicator
Metal Type
High
Blue
25¢ / Silver
Mid-High
Green
1¢ 10¢ Zinc / Copper
Mid
Yellow
5¢ / Pull Tab or some Gold Ring
Low
Red
Iron, Nail, Bottle Cap
Note:
If you are using a coin to do test, you can hold it at a flat side which is parallel with
the search coil. It can help the detector to detect it more easily.
A reference of the setting of ELIMINATOR:
Setting Position
Target
Eliminated
Iron / Nail Bottle
Cap
Iron (Nail, Bottle
Cap); 5¢ / Pull Tab
(some gold ring)
Iron, Nail, Bottle
Cap; 5¢ / Pull Tab
(some gold ring) 1¢
10¢ (Zinc / Copper)
OUTDOOR TESTING & USING
• Find an area on the ground outside where there is no metal stuff like sprayer in
the yard.
• Place a metal sample you want the detector to find (such as a gold ring or a coin)
on the ground.
Note:
If you are using a valuable metal objective such as gold to test the detector, mark