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(b)  Check that the search head is properly attached to the control box via the search head cable 

connector. 

(c)  Interchange batteries and ensure connections are correct and secure. Battery life can vary 

tremendously between makes, therefore your 'new' batteries may already be insufficiently 
powerful to run the detector. 

 

Oscillating Signal Accompanied By Slight Meter Fluctuation 

 
(a)  This could be due to poor battery connections. Ensure that they are tight and the batteries 

are securely clipped into place. 

(b)  Loose search head cable connection - tighten. 
(c)  Interference from a vehicle using a radio transmitter or possibly a stationary source of 

electromagnetic radiation - if this occurs then change the FREQUENCY setting. If the 
problem persists then the best remedy is to wait until the transmission stops.  

 

Intermittent Sound From Speaker 

 
(a)  This could be due to poor battery connections. Ensure that they are tight and the batteries 

are securely clipped into place. 

(b)  Loose search head cable connection - tighten. 
(c)  Radio interference (see above). 
 

The Detector Drifts Out Of Tune 

 
(a)  Temperature drift caused by change in air temperature when a machine is moved from a 

house or car into the open. The greater the change in temperature the more the drift, and in 
severe conditions up to 30 minutes may be needed for the electronic circuitry to acclimatise 
itself. 

(b)  Sometimes battery drain can cause drift of signal. Replace batteries and this should help to 

maintain a stable signal. 

 
 

FURTHER INFORMATION

 

 
If you experience any difficulty in operating your CS6

Pi

, or have any questions on the 

information in your CS6

Pi

 Operating Instructions Manual, please do not hesitate to phone our 

Customer Service Department on (01233) 629181. 

 

Before returning a detector for repair to C-Scope ensure you have done the following:-

 

 
(a)  Read the instructions thoroughly. 
(b)  Tried new batteries and checked procedure outlined above. 
(c)  Return your detector with a letter giving full details of fault. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CS6PI

Page 1: ...edle should be in the green section of the scale if the batteries are OK 5 Adjust the FREQUENCY to mid scale 4 5 6 Adjust THRESHOLD to obtain audio threshold then back off slightly so that no tone is...

Page 2: ...RGING BATTERIES 8 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RIGHT APPROACH 8 SWEEPING TECHNIQUE 10 METAL DETECTING AND THE ENGLISH LAW 10 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR METAL DETECTOR USERS 11 CARE OF YOUR DETECTOR 11 DETECTOR NOT...

Page 3: ...e CS6Pi J H CS6Pi I A B C D E F G A Battery Compartment B Upper Stem Handle Grip C Din Plug Socket D Stem Locking Nut E Cable F Lower Stem G Search Head Fastener H Power On Off Threshold I Signal Mete...

Page 4: ...t becoming a good metal detectorist is like becoming a good photographer or fisherman that is although it is an advantage to buy the best equipment having bought it patience and hours of practice are...

Page 5: ...periods where they could leak so remember to remove them at the end of a day s searching BATTERY CHECK A battery condition indicator is provided on the detector To do this for the first time prior to...

Page 6: ...requency setting can be used to minimise interference from other signal sources such as electricity power lines Changing the frequency also affects the machine s sensitivity to aluminium alloy based r...

Page 7: ...and artefact hunting and any application where depth of ground penetration is the main consideration Care must be exercised in the use of the frequency change control Settings that are too high will...

Page 8: ...ective cap in the battery housing The smaller of the two sockets Inserting the charger will automatically remove the power from the detector so the charger must be removed to do a battery check Do not...

Page 9: ...on the site you were searching if you rushed about haphazardly and quickly on the site the odds would be very much against you finding it On the other hand if you pegged out the area scientifically a...

Page 10: ...s conscience In the event of the Police failing to locate the owner they will probably return the object to the finder If however the owner makes a claim for the object at a later date the finder must...

Page 11: ...g to archaeological sites Remember it is illegal for anyone to use a metal detector on a scheduled ancient monument unless permission has been obtained from the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monument...

Page 12: ...ns Ensure that they are tight and the batteries are securely clipped into place b Loose search head cable connection tighten c Radio interference see above The Detector Drifts Out Of Tune a Temperatur...

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