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Adjusting Length

Loosen the tube clamping nut 1/4 turn

Extend tube assembly

1.

Grasp the top tube with one hand.

2.

Grasp the search coil with the other hand.

3.

Pull two sections apart to slide the bottom tube out of the top
tube.

Establish Tube Length

1.

Pivot the search coil perpendicular to the
tube.

2.

Place detector in user’s hand, with arm
extended.

3.

Adjust tube length so that search coil
rests on the ground, close to the user’s
feet.

4.

Align the coil to the detector body.

5.

Tighten the tube clamping nut, while
holding the search coil in place on
the ground to prevent twisting of
the tube assembly while
tightening.

Battery Test

Click the right knob fully counterclockwise (all the way to the left), in order to
test the batteries.
If the batteries are good, the needle will move to the right and enter the green
zone on the indicator label.

If the needle does not enter the green zone, replace the batteries.

Practicing

1.

Turn the detector on

a. Rotate 

left knob 

clockwise to a high sensitivity setting.

b. Click 

right knob 

on to exit the “battery test” mode.

c. Maintain 

right knob

in counterclockwise position, but do

not click into the “battery test” mode.

2.

Find a clear area in the grass

Sweep the search coil around the grass to find an area where
the detector does not beep.  In order to test your detector, you
must first find an area free of metal objects.

3.

Toss these metal objects on the ground

a. A nail or other iron object like a small screwdriver
b. A zinc penny (dated after 1982)
c. A quarter

4. 

Keep the objects spaced apart on the ground

5.

Sweep the search coil over each of the objects

a. You must keep the search coil moving.
b. Notice that the sound is loudest when the metal object is

under the center of the search coil.

c. While sweeping back and forth, slowly raise the search coil

several inches off the ground.

Notice that the sound is louder when the search coil is
closer to the objects.

6.

Turn the 

right knob 

progressively to the right while passing the

search coil over each of the objects

The nail (or small iron object) is eliminated from detection
with the right knob in approximately the 3:00 position.
The zinc penny (pre-1982) is eliminated from detection with
the right knob in approximately the 6:00 position.

GROUND TO REACH OF YOUR HAND 

Summary of Contents for HandyMan

Page 1: ...ge due to neglect accidental damage or misuse of this product is not covered by this warranty Copyright 2012 by First Texas Products L L C All rights reserved including the right to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form Published by First Texas Products L L C HandyMan is a trademark of First Texas Products L L C Proof of purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty NOTE TO C...

Page 2: ...objects If you find that you are in a trashy area and wish to eliminate unwanted objects from detection sweep the search coil over an undesirable object while turning the knob Find the knob setting at which certain types of metals are eliminated and adjust your settings accordingly CAUTION Gold rings can be eliminated from detection along with pull tabs Be aware that some desirable objects like ni...

Page 3: ... are eliminated Silver objects like high value coins are not eliminated from detection Refer to this scale for the relative positions at which different types of metals are eliminated from detection Finding Your Lost Metal Objects Start with the eliminator knob set to a minimum counterclockwise setting so as not to eliminate any metal objects from detection 3 Quick Start Demo Try this quick way to...

Page 4: ... to exit the battery test mode c Maintain right knob in counterclockwise position but do not click into the battery test mode 2 Find a clear area in the grass Sweep the search coil around the grass to find an area where the detector does not beep In order to test your detector you must first find an area free of metal objects 3 Toss these metal objects on the ground a A nail or other iron object l...

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