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INTRODUCTION

Your Quick Draw II is an advanced technology metal detector, designed for a
variety of applications including coinshooting, relic hunting, and general purpose
detecting. 

Before using your Quick Draw II, it is important to read these instructions. This
manual's description of detection
concepts and types of metals is
necessary to avoid frustration if
you are new to the hobby of metal
detecting.

Terminology

Elimination

— Reference to a metal or

target being "eliminated" means that
the detector will not emit a tone nor
light up an LCD indicator when an
object is in the coil’s detection field.

Discrimination

— When the

detector emits different tones for
different types of metals, and when
the detector "eliminates" certain
metals, we  refer to this as the
detector "discriminating" among
different types of objects.

Iron

— Iron is a common, low-grade

metal which is often an undesirable
target. Examples of undesirable iron
objects are old cans, pipes, bolts,
and nails.

Relic

— A relic is an aged object of

historical significance. Note that
many relics are made of iron, an
otherwise undesirable object in
some metal  detecting applications.

Pull-tabs and Trash Items

Discarded pull-tabs from beverage
containers are the most bothersome
items for professional and hobby
metal detectorists. These items are
generally constructed of aluminum,
iron, or steel. We have
therefore incorporated
special features into
the     Quick Draw II
to eliminate these
targets or to alert
you to their possible
presence.

Quick Draw II FEATURES

Interchangeable 
Coil System

Headphone Jack

Touchpad
Controls

S-Rod
Handle
System

LCD Display

S-Rod
Detector
Stand

8" Waterproof
Search Coil

Comfort
Hand-grip

Extended
Armrest

Discriminate
Control

Sensitivity Control

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TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS:

• Always check Federal, State, County and local laws before searching.

• Respect private property and do not enter private property without the owner’s per-

mission.

• Take care to refill all holes and try not to leave any damage.

• Remove and dispose of any and all trash and litter found.

• Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natural resources, wildlife and private

property.

• Act as an ambassador for the hobby, use thoughtfulness, consideration and cour-

tesy at all times.

• Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures.

• All treasure hunters may be judged by the example you set; always conduct yourself

with courtesy and consideration of others

First Texas Products, LLC

1465-H Henry Brennan

El Paso, TX 79936

PH: (915) 633-8354

Fax: (915) 633-8175

FIRST TEXAS PRODUCTS, LLC

5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Copyright ©2010 by First Texas Products, L.L.C.

All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or parts thereof, in any form, except for the

inclusion of brief quotations in a review.

Published by First Texas Products, L.L.C.

Bounty Hunter® and Pioneer® are registered trademarks of First Texas Products, L.L.C.

www.detecting.com

Bounty Hunter Metal Detectors are warranted against defects in

workmanship or materials under normal use for five years from

date of purchase to the original user. Liability in all events is

limited to the purchase price paid. Liability under this Warranty is

limited to replacing or repairing, at our option, any Bounty Hunter

Detector returned, shipping cost prepaid, to First Texas Products,

LLC. Damage due to neglect, accidental damage or misuse of this

product is not covered by this warranty.

Proof of purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty.

NOTE TO CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE U.S.A.

This warranty may vary in other countries, check with your distributor for details.

Factory warranty follows the channel of distribution.

Warranty does not cover shipping costs

According to FCC part 15.21 Changes or Modifications made to this device not expressly approved

by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment.

Summary of Contents for Quick Praw II

Page 1: ...VOLT ALKALINE batteries only Operating Frequency 6 5 kHz DO NOT USE INDOORS LIGHTS AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES EMIT ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE DETECTOR S OPERATION MQD2 080310 ACCESSORIES Gold Prospecting Kits FOR COMPLETE DETAILS VISIT WWW DETECTING COM 1 800 413 4131 Carry Bag 29 95 Rugged double stitched construction CBAG2 Pouch Digger Combo 24 95 Pouch with 2 large pockets 9 ...

Page 2: ...l laws before searching Respect private property and do not enter private property without the owner s per mission Take care to refill all holes and try not to leave any damage Remove and dispose of any and all trash and litter found Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natural resources wildlife and private property Act as an ambassador for the hobby use thoughtfulness consideration and cour...

Page 3: ...ns will help you care for your metal detector so you can enjoy it for years to come Handle the metal detector carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases Use and store the metal detector in normal temperature environments Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts Wipe the metal detector with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it ...

Page 4: ...s force will cause damage To disconnect the cable pull on the plug Do not pull on the cable Lower Stem Upper Stem Connector on back of control housing Bolt Knurled Knob Bottom view Bottom side 17 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Detector chatters Using detector Use detector or beeps erratically indoors outdoors only Using detector near Move away power lines from power ...

Page 5: ...also be detected Control settings required 1 Press DISC ALL METAL touch pad 2 Turn the Disc Notch Knob to the 3 00 position RELIC HUNTING A relic is a historical object sometimes of great value Relics can be found in abandoned homes plowed fields or even your own backyard Research the local library to learn of historical events or places in the area You can then target your search to a specific ar...

Page 6: ... prevent erratic signals and difficult pinpointing in trashy areas consider purchasing the Bounty Hunter 4 Inch Gold Nugget Coil System WHAT READS LIKE THIS MAY ACTUALLY BE THIS 6 Quick Draw II DEMONSTRATION Here is a quick way to demonstrate the basic features of your Quick Draw II I Supplies Needed A quarter 25 A penny 1 A dime 10 A nickel 5 Small piece of aluminum foil A nail II Position your Q...

Page 7: ...t small gold rings will be retained The DISC NOTCH knob creates a rejection window which can be moved as it is turned clockwise With this mode you can reject screw caps and zinc post 1982 pennies as the DISC NOTCH control is turned clockwise but still detect valuables with low and high tones Note If you are not sure of your current mode setting simply press the desired touch pad again BASIC OPERAT...

Page 8: ...dentification when a buried target has been located and identified If upon repeated passes over the same spot the target identification reads inconsistently the target is probably a trash item or oxidized metal With practice you will learn to unearth only the repeatable signals The segment identifications are highly accurate when detecting the objects described on the label For example if you pass...

Page 9: ...e search coil 3 Turn the Disc Notch knob slowly clockwise until the object is no longer detected Use the NOTCH mode for coin shooting jewelry hunting or for your own customized hunt AUTO NOTCH MODE To enter the AUTO NOTCH mode press the Auto Notch touch pad In AUTO NOTCH mode iron most pull tabs and screw caps are automatically eliminated In addition you can turn the Disc Notch control to selectiv...

Page 10: ...f 11 MODES OF OPERATION P R E S S F O R T A R G E T M O D E P R E S S F O R T A R G E T M O D E ALL METAL TOUCHPAD DISC TOUCHPAD P R E S S F O R T A R G E T M O D E NOTCH TOUCHPAD 10 SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT The principle use for the SENSITIVITY knob is to eliminate ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI EMI is both naturally occurring and man made Common sources of EMI are power lines both suspended and ...

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