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The CS4PI is a high performance metal detector operating on the     

‘PULSE INDUCTION MOTION’ principle.

  Optimum performance is achieved by adopting a steady sweep speed. 

The CS4PI is an ‘all-metal’ detector which can operate effectively on ground 
conditions (notably waterlogged areas or wet salt beaches) where conventional 
discriminator metal detectors may be virtually unuseable.  The CS4PI is 
designed to offer extremely high performance whilst being easy to operate. We 
wish you good hunting and a great hobby with the excellent CS4PI!

Follow these simple steps to start using the CS4PI within minutes . . .

1)   Assemble the CS4PI by inserting the lower stem into the upper stem.
2)   Rotate the lower stem so that the search-head cable is coiled around the stem as shown in the photo.
3)  Twist the locking device so that the stem is locked into position at the required length.
4)   Remove the battery compartment cover by loosening the four retaining screws.
5)   Fit 8 x AA batteries to the battery holder being careful to observe polarity and good contact.
6)   Switch on and rotate the sensitivity control to the green section marked on the scale.
7)   Rotate the Pulse Frequency control to the start of the green zone on the scale. With the search-
head off the ground and well away from any metal object listen for interference. If necessary switch to 
a different frequency within the green zone where the detector is silent and interference free.
8)   START DETECTING . . . metal targets give an  audio signal from the loudspeaker accompanied by 
illumination of the LED indicator . . . maintain a steady sweep speed swinging the search-head from 
side to side with an easy motion. When you encounter a signal, identify the precise target position by 
reducing the width of the sweep arc until it is just a few centimetres either side . . . Keep the search-
head moving.

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Summary of Contents for CS4PI

Page 1: ...CS4PI operating instructions...

Page 2: ...compartment 7 8 x AA battery holder 8 Battery contacts 9 Search head lead 10 Headphone socket 11 Control box 12 Hand grip 13 Upper stem 14 Arm support 15 Detector rest 16 Twist to lock stem length ad...

Page 3: ...em is locked into position at the required length 4 Remove the battery compartment cover by loosening the four retaining screws 5 Fit 8 x AA batteries to the battery holder being careful to observe po...

Page 4: ...tone of 1 2 seconds duration indicates good batteries No tone indicates that the batteries should be changed The stem height adjuster should be slackened to allow the lower stem to enter the upper st...

Page 5: ...ovided 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 search head is sensitive to metal...

Page 6: ...this it is more noticeable when a target signal occurs If the detector is set at maximum sensitivity Sensitivity control set at the end of the green zone there will be an audio tone constantly in the...

Page 7: ...r gives a signal move the search head to the approximate area where the signal was heard and reduce the arc of your sweep so that the search head is just passing back and forth a few centimetres eithe...

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