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Belt mounting

Squeeze the control box retaining clips together using your thumbs as shown in the 
photograph. The control box will now slide towards you free of the control box mounting 
clip. The control box can be fitted to your belt using the clip provided. In belt mounted 
use, be sure to wind the search-head cable up the stem at least to the length adjuster 
and secure it with tape or cable tie. This is because the lead will be detected like a target 
if it is left free to move.

Undo the 4 battery compartment retaining screws and take out the battery holder. 
Fit eight good quality AA type batteries into the compartments of the battery holder. 
Observe polarity of the batteries (the spring contact goes against the flat, negative end 
of the battery). Roll the batteries in the holder to ensure good contact and replace into 
the battery compartment with the contacts on the holder lining up with the contacts in 
the compartment. Replace the battery compartment cover being careful to avoid cross 
threading the screws. Battery condition is monitored continuously on the CS4MX. Low 
battery condition is indicated by a step change in the signal tone to a higher pitch. 

Batteries

Above: Slide the belt mounting clip into the fixing slots on the underside of the control box and 
push all the way until the retaining lugs click into position.

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Summary of Contents for CS4MX

Page 1: ...CS4MX Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...ip 7 Loudspeaker 8 Battery compartment 9 8 x AA battery holder 10 Battery contacts 11 Search head socket 12 Headphone socket 13 Control box 14 Hand grip 15 Upper stem 16 Arm support 17 Detector rest 1...

Page 3: ...rchangeable search heads to optimise performance on a variety of site conditions There are two independent discrimination controls to aid identification a pinpoint switch to aid exact target location...

Page 4: ...ttery compartment cover by loosening the four retaining screws 6 Fit 8 x AA batteries to the battery holder being careful to observe polarity and good contact 7 Rotate the Discrimination Level control...

Page 5: ...position on the switch is the normal search mode The detector will ignore some signals depending on the setting of the DISC 1 control Disc 2 or Discrimination 2 switch position held down is a further...

Page 6: ...ding position Tighten the wing nut on the search head retaining screw Do not over tighten Friction of the head lugs against the neoprene washers keeps the search head in position Excessive pressure on...

Page 7: ...t good quality AA type batteries into the compartments of the battery holder Observe polarity of the batteries the spring contact goes against the flat negative end of the battery Roll the batteries i...

Page 8: ...re there is no background tone sometimes called silent search Sensitivity control set around 8 on the scale With the detector set like this it is more noticeable when a target signal occurs If the det...

Page 9: ...ion with a sharp edged trowel and remove a divot of earth which might now contain the metal object Run the detector over the area again in pinpoint mode to see if the metal object is still in the hole...

Page 10: ...ly waterlogged or containing salts or mineralisation require the detector to operate on reduced sensitivity The CS4MX can be set to ignore signals from certain categories of metal target Small iron ob...

Page 11: ...mersed in water although the connector at the other end of the lead should always be kept dry Stem and search head parts should be cleaned and dried at the end of a day s detecting Do not use solvents...

Page 12: ...ISO 9001 Accredited Quality Manufacturer This equipment conforms to the EMC directive 89 336 EEC System performance may be impaired by unusually strong electromagnetic fields Waste electrical product...

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